Re: [GIT PULL] MM updates for 6.3-rc1

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The problem appears to be here:

			if (folio_mapping(folio) != mapping ||
			    !folio_test_dirty(folio)) {
				folio_unlock(folio);
				goto skip_write;
			}

in my version it's:

			if (folio->mapping != mapping ||
			    !folio_test_dirty(folio)) {
				start += folio_size(folio);
				folio_unlock(folio);
				continue;
			}

In your version, skip_write doesn't advance start if it too many skips occur.
Changing your version to match fixes the problem - or, at least, the
symptoms.  I'm not sure exactly why it's occurring, but the -EBADF (-9) is
coming from cifs_get_writable_file() not finding an open file.  I think this
is a Steve question.

With Vishal's change to use filemap_get_folios_tag() instead of
find_get_pages_range_tag(), the most common file write case (open, write,
write, ..., write, close) in which all the data is added to the pagecache in
one contiguous lump without seeking, hits this a lot.

Unfortunately, unlike find_get_pages_range_tag(), filemap_get_folios_tag()
doesn't allow you to set a limit on the number of pages it will return.

David




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