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SubjectRe: [PATCH 08/11] cifs: Remove call to filemap_check_wb_err()
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On Mon, 2023-01-09 at 05:18 +0000, Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) wrote:
> filemap_write_and_wait() now calls filemap_check_wb_err(), so we cannot
> glean any additional information by calling it ourselves. It may also
> be misleading as it will pick up on any errors since the beginning of
> time which may well be since before this program opened the file.
>
> Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
> ---
> fs/cifs/file.c | 8 +++-----
> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/fs/cifs/file.c b/fs/cifs/file.c
> index 22dfc1f8b4f1..7e7ee26cf77d 100644
> --- a/fs/cifs/file.c
> +++ b/fs/cifs/file.c
> @@ -3042,14 +3042,12 @@ int cifs_flush(struct file *file, fl_owner_t id)
> int rc = 0;
>
> if (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE)
> - rc = filemap_write_and_wait(inode->i_mapping);
> + rc = filemap_write_and_wait(file->f_mapping);

If we're calling ->flush, then the file is being closed. Should this
just be?
rc = file_write_and_wait(file);

It's not like we need to worry about corrupting ->f_wb_err at that
point.

>
> cifs_dbg(FYI, "Flush inode %p file %p rc %d\n", inode, file rc);
> - if (rc) {
> - /* get more nuanced writeback errors */
> - rc = filemap_check_wb_err(file->f_mapping, 0);
> + if (rc)
> trace_cifs_flush_err(inode->i_ino, rc);
> - }
> +
> return rc;
> }
>

--
Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>

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