With delalloc we don't do block allocation in the write_begin/write_end. So when using bmap we first need to flush data to the disk so that blocks get allocated and then call generic_block_bmap. Signed-off-by: Aneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- fs/ext4/inode.c | 11 +++++++++++ 1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) diff --git a/fs/ext4/inode.c b/fs/ext4/inode.c index 7035621..cfeb869 100644 --- a/fs/ext4/inode.c +++ b/fs/ext4/inode.c @@ -1833,6 +1833,17 @@ sector_t ext4_bmap(struct address_space *mapping, sector_t block) journal_t *journal; int err; + if (mapping_tagged(mapping, PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY) && + test_opt(inode->i_sb, DELALLOC)) { + /* + * With delalloc we want to sync the file + * so that we can make sure we allocate + * blocks for file + */ + filemap_fdatawrite(mapping); + filemap_fdatawait(mapping); + } + if (EXT4_I(inode)->i_state & EXT4_STATE_JDATA) { /* * This is a REALLY heavyweight approach, but the use of -- 1.5.6.rc2.15.g457bb.dirty -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ext4" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html