All looks good except some minor typo-editing, and NOK xfs-mustcheck-quotamount.patch # need to check if can happen when forcing quotas I'm not sure what happens if we really DO want quotas (specifie
OK, I wasn't sure. All the rest are minor aesthetics/typos my messed up notes, and can be ignoredâ Oops, the edit was for: -+STATIC void /* success (>= minlen) */ ++STATIC void as it didn't really
Ok, Fixed. Ok. If it involves splitting a string into 3 lines because of indentation, then I tend to do one long line. i.e. this: if (error) xfs_fs_cmn_err(CE_WARN, mp, "xfs_qm_dquot_logitem_pushbuf:
not accurate - the callback chain is removed in bulk then walked without the lock, but will loop over the iclog chain in case callbacks were added while processing the chain (not sure if that
, can you repost this patch with a Signed-off-by tag and..... No need for "__" in the tmp var, nor the () around log... Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Chinner Principal Engineer SGI Australian Software
wasn't sure. All the rest are minor aesthetics/typos my messed up notes, and can be ignoredâ Oops, the edit was for: -+STATIC void /* success (>= minlen) */ ++STATIC void as it didn't really
A recent paper at the FAST08 conference highlighted a large number of unchecked error paths in Linux filesystems and I/O layers. As a subsystem, XFS had the highest aggregate numbers of bad error pro
All looks good except some minor typo-editing, and NOK xfs-mustcheck-quotamount.patch # need to check if can happen when forcing quotas I'm not sure what happens if we really DO want quotas (specifie
OK, I wasn't sure. All the rest are minor aesthetics/typos my messed up notes, and can be ignored Oops, the edit was for: -+STATIC void /* success (>= minlen) */ ++STATIC void as it didn't really mak
Ok, Fixed. Ok. If it involves splitting a string into 3 lines because of indentation, then I tend to do one long line. i.e. this: if (error) xfs_fs_cmn_err(CE_WARN, mp, "xfs_qm_dquot_logitem_pushbuf:
A recent paper at the FAST08 conference highlighted a large number of unchecked error paths in Linux filesystems and I/O layers. As a subsystem, XFS had the highest aggregate numbers of bad error pro