Re: [PATCH 0/20 v3] dax: Clear dirty bits after flushing caches

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On Mon, Oct 03, 2016 at 09:59:02AM +0200, Jan Kara wrote:
> IMO ->fault and ->pmd_fault can be merged, ->page_mkwrite and ->pfn_mkwrite
> can be merged. There were even patches flying around for that. I want to do
> that but it's not a priority now as the patch set it already large enough.
> 
> I'm not sure whether merging ->fault and ->page_mkwrite would be really
> helpful and it would certainly require some non-trivial changes in the
> fault path. For example currently a write fault of a file mapping will
> result in first ->fault being called which handles the read part of the
> fault and then ->page_mkwrite is called to handle write-enabling of the
> PTE. When the handlers would be merged, calling one handler twice would be
> really strange.

Except for the DAX path, where we apparently need to call out to
the mkwrite handler from ->fault.  Or at least used to, with some
leftovers in XFS and not extN.
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