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authorJeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>2016-09-17 18:17:39 -0400
committerAnna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>2016-09-22 15:54:27 -0400
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nfs: allow blocking locks to be awoken by lock callbacks
Add a waitqueue head to the client structure. Have clients set a wait on that queue prior to requesting a lock from the server. If the lock is blocked, then we can use that to wait for wakeups. Note that we do need to do this "manually" since we need to set the wait on the waitqueue prior to requesting the lock, but requesting a lock can involve activities that can block. However, only do that for NFSv4.1 locks, either by compiling out all of the waitqueue handling when CONFIG_NFS_V4_1 is disabled, or skipping all of it at runtime if we're dealing with v4.0, or v4.1 servers that don't send lock callbacks. Note too that even when we expect to get a lock callback, RFC5661 section 20.11.4 is pretty clear that we still need to poll for them, so we do still sleep on a timeout. We do however always poll at the longest interval in that case. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com> [Anna: nfs4_retry_setlk() "status" should default to -ERESTARTSYS] Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
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