Re: Circular lock / deadlock in kernel client

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On Wednesday 30 November 2011 wrote Sage Weil:
> I pushed a wip-i-ceph-lock branch to ceph-client.git that replaces our
> (ab?)use of i_lock with a new i_ceph_lock in the ceph inode.  This avoids
> being bitten by the lock ordering constraint imposed by igrab(), which
> requires i_lock to safely take a reference to an inode without racing with
> inode destruction.  This lets us keep two inode list locks logically
> ordered inside i_ceph_lock (with i_lock as an inner lock).

I see the branch, but there is nothing new in it. Is that the right location? 
Maybe forgot to push?

https://github.com/NewDreamNetwork/ceph-client/tree/wip-i-ceph-lock

Amon Ott
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