From 1cce4df04f37d3f7b969e85528fa54f918a06f03 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Goldwyn Rodrigues Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2016 15:17:35 -0800 Subject: ocfs2: do not lock/unlock() inode DLM lock DLM does not cache locks. So, blocking lock and unlock will only make the performance worse where contention over the locks is high. Signed-off-by: Goldwyn Rodrigues Cc: Mark Fasheh Cc: Joel Becker Reviewed-by: Junxiao Bi Cc: Joseph Qi Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds --- fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.c | 8 -------- 1 file changed, 8 deletions(-) (limited to 'fs') diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.c b/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.c index 20276e340339..f92612e4b9d6 100644 --- a/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.c +++ b/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.c @@ -2432,12 +2432,6 @@ bail: * done this we have to return AOP_TRUNCATED_PAGE so the aop method * that called us can bubble that back up into the VFS who will then * immediately retry the aop call. - * - * We do a blocking lock and immediate unlock before returning, though, so that - * the lock has a great chance of being cached on this node by the time the VFS - * calls back to retry the aop. This has a potential to livelock as nodes - * ping locks back and forth, but that's a risk we're willing to take to avoid - * the lock inversion simply. */ int ocfs2_inode_lock_with_page(struct inode *inode, struct buffer_head **ret_bh, @@ -2449,8 +2443,6 @@ int ocfs2_inode_lock_with_page(struct inode *inode, ret = ocfs2_inode_lock_full(inode, ret_bh, ex, OCFS2_LOCK_NONBLOCK); if (ret == -EAGAIN) { unlock_page(page); - if (ocfs2_inode_lock(inode, ret_bh, ex) == 0) - ocfs2_inode_unlock(inode, ex); ret = AOP_TRUNCATED_PAGE; } -- cgit v1.2.3