OK, I've gone through and fixed several bugs until the thing actually survives fsx-linux for both ext2 and ext3 ordered and writeback (both when using the new aops, and the legacy prepare_write path)
For future drops, can you provide the unpacked patches too, so lazy people like me can read them in the browser? Thanks. Joel -- "Here's something to think about: How come you never see a headline li
Hmm, we still left out some exports... --Mark -- Mark Fasheh Senior Software Developer, Oracle mark.fasheh@xxxxxxxxxx These are used by configfs, which can be built as a module. Signed-off-by: Mark F
Attached is a bugfix for a crash folks who use an initrd will hit early on. --Mark -- Mark Fasheh Senior Software Developer, Oracle mark.fasheh@xxxxxxxxxx [PATCH] Populate pagep in simple_write_begin
Attached is said patch. I needed to export __grab_cache_page (ext2/ext3 also need this if they're to be built as modules), so a patch to do that is also attached. This passed some preliminary testing
OK, I've gone through and fixed several bugs until the thing actually survives fsx-linux for both ext2 and ext3 ordered and writeback (both when using the new aops, and the legacy prepare_write path)
For future drops, can you provide the unpacked patches too, so lazy people like me can read them in the browser? Thanks. Joel -- "Here's something to think about: How come you never see a headline li
Hmm, we still left out some exports... --Mark -- Mark Fasheh Senior Software Developer, Oracle mark.fasheh@xxxxxxxxxx These are used by configfs, which can be built as a module. Signed-off-by: Mark F
Attached is a bugfix for a crash folks who use an initrd will hit early on. --Mark -- Mark Fasheh Senior Software Developer, Oracle mark.fasheh@xxxxxxxxxx [PATCH] Populate pagep in simple_write_begin
Attached is said patch. I needed to export __grab_cache_page (ext2/ext3 also need this if they're to be built as modules), so a patch to do that is also attached. This passed some preliminary testing