Re: [PATCH] mm for fs: add truncate_pagecache_range

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On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 02:03:03PM -0700, Hugh Dickins wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Mar 2012, Hugh Dickins wrote:
> > I do have patches for ext4, ocfs2 and xfs to use this, but they're too
> > late now for v3.4.  However, it would be helpful if this function could
> > go ahead into v3.4, so filesystems can convert to it at leisure afterwards.
> 
> I just sent out the little ext4 and xfs patches, but decided not
> to bother you with the ocfs2 one.  ocfs2 is already doing it right with
> unmap_mapping_range; and since file.c is using unmap_mapping_range with
> truncate_inode_pages in other places, it seemed wrong to force a different
> convention upon you in this one place (perhaps they can all be converted
> to truncate_pagecache_range, but if it ain't broke...)

Works for me.  Thanks.

Joel

> 
> Hugh

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