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From: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com>
To: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Cc: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>,
	Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>,
	Andreas Dilger <adilger.kernel@dilger.ca>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>,
	Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>, Jan Kara <jack@suse.com>,
	Matthew Wilcox <willy@linux.intel.com>,
	linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org, linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-mm@kvack.org, linux-nvdimm@lists.01.org, xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 0/2] DAX bdev fixes - move flushing calls to FS
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2016 12:49:22 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160211194922.GA5260@linux.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160211124304.GI21760@quack.suse.cz>

On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 01:43:04PM +0100, Jan Kara wrote:
> On Wed 10-02-16 13:48:54, Ross Zwisler wrote:
> > During testing of raw block devices + DAX I noticed that the struct
> > block_device that we were using for DAX operations was incorrect.  For the
> > fault handlers, etc. we can just get the correct bdev via get_block(),
> > which is passed in as a function pointer, but for the *sync code and for
> > sector zeroing we don't have access to get_block().  This is also an issue
> > for XFS real-time devices, whenever we get those working.
> > 
> > Patch one of this series fixes the DAX sector zeroing code by explicitly
> > passing in a valid struct block_device.
> > 
> > Patch two of this series fixes DAX *sync support by moving calls to
> > dax_writeback_mapping_range() out of filemap_write_and_wait_range() and
> > into the filesystem/block device ->writepages function so that it can
> > supply us with a valid block device. This also fixes DAX code to properly
> > flush caches in response to sync(2).
> > 
> > Thanks to Jan Kara for his initial draft of patch 2:
> > https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/2/9/485
> > 
> > Here are the changes that I've made to that patch:
> > 
> > 1) For DAX mappings, only return after calling
> > dax_writeback_mapping_range() if we encountered an error.  In the non-error
> > case we still need to write back normal pages, else we lose metadata
> > updates. 
> > 
> > 2) In dax_writeback_mapping_range(), move the new check for 
> >         if (!mapping->nrexceptional || wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_ALL)
> > above the i_blkbits check.  In my testing I found cases where
> > dax_writeback_mapping_range() was called for inodes with i_blkbits !=
> > PAGE_SHIFT - I'm assuming these are internal metadata inodes?  They have no
> > exceptional DAX entries to flush, so we have no work to do, but if we
> > return error from the i_blkbits check we will fail the overall writeback
> > operation.  Please let me know if it seems wrong for us to be seeing inodes
> > set to use DAX but with i_blkbits != PAGE_SHIFT and I'll get more info.
> 
> So I'm wondering - how come S_DAX flag got set for inode where i_blkbis !=
> PAGE_SHIFT? That would seem to be a bug? I specifically ordered the checks
> like this to catch such issues.

I've isolated this one - this happens for all three filesystems (ext2, ext4 &
XFS), and does indeed have to do with the fact that S_DAX is set for
bdev->bd_inode.

Here is one failure path:

[  102.866637]  [<ffffffff81576d93>] dump_stack+0x85/0xc2
[  102.867101]  [<ffffffff812b9ee0>] dax_writeback_mapping_range+0x60/0xe0
[  102.867738]  [<ffffffff812a1d4f>] blkdev_writepages+0x3f/0x50
[  102.868272]  [<ffffffff811db011>] do_writepages+0x21/0x30
[  102.868784]  [<ffffffff811cb6a6>] __filemap_fdatawrite_range+0xc6/0x100
[  102.869378]  [<ffffffff811cb75a>] filemap_write_and_wait+0x4a/0xa0
[  102.869933]  [<ffffffff812a15e0>] set_blocksize+0x70/0xd0
[  102.870424]  [<ffffffff812a273d>] sb_set_blocksize+0x1d/0x50
[  102.870933]  [<ffffffff8132ac9b>] ext4_fill_super+0x75b/0x3360
[  102.871487]  [<ffffffff81583381>] ? vsnprintf+0x201/0x4c0
[  102.872005]  [<ffffffff815836d9>] ? snprintf+0x49/0x60
[  102.872499]  [<ffffffff81263010>] mount_bdev+0x180/0x1b0
[  102.872981]  [<ffffffff8132a540>] ? ext4_calculate_overhead+0x370/0x370
[  102.873580]  [<ffffffff8131ad95>] ext4_mount+0x15/0x20
[  102.874042]  [<ffffffff81263908>] mount_fs+0x38/0x170
[  102.874524]  [<ffffffff812839db>] vfs_kern_mount+0x6b/0x150
[  102.875041]  [<ffffffff8128670f>] do_mount+0x24f/0xe90
[  102.875508]  [<ffffffff81284444>] ? mntput+0x24/0x40
[  102.875958]  [<ffffffff812399ba>] ? __kmalloc_track_caller+0xea/0x240
[  102.876542]  [<ffffffff812862bc>] ? copy_mount_options+0x2c/0x210
[  102.877087]  [<ffffffff81287695>] SyS_mount+0x95/0xe0
[  102.877573]  [<ffffffff81a6af72>] entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x12/0x76

In set_blocksize() we are actually updating bdev->bd_inode->i_blkbits to be
12, but before that happens we do a sync_blockdev() with i_blkbits at 10,
which causes the failure.  This can be reproduced easily just by mounting an
ext2 or ext4 filesystem.

I think the plan of unsetting S_DAX on bdev->bd_inode when we mount will save
us from this, as long as we do it super early in the mount process.

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From: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com>
To: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Cc: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>,
	Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>,
	Andreas Dilger <adilger.kernel@dilger.ca>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>,
	Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>, Jan Kara <jack@suse.com>,
	Matthew Wilcox <willy@linux.intel.com>,
	linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org, linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-mm@kvack.org, linux-nvdimm@ml01.01.org, xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 0/2] DAX bdev fixes - move flushing calls to FS
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2016 12:49:22 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160211194922.GA5260@linux.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160211124304.GI21760@quack.suse.cz>

On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 01:43:04PM +0100, Jan Kara wrote:
> On Wed 10-02-16 13:48:54, Ross Zwisler wrote:
> > During testing of raw block devices + DAX I noticed that the struct
> > block_device that we were using for DAX operations was incorrect.  For the
> > fault handlers, etc. we can just get the correct bdev via get_block(),
> > which is passed in as a function pointer, but for the *sync code and for
> > sector zeroing we don't have access to get_block().  This is also an issue
> > for XFS real-time devices, whenever we get those working.
> > 
> > Patch one of this series fixes the DAX sector zeroing code by explicitly
> > passing in a valid struct block_device.
> > 
> > Patch two of this series fixes DAX *sync support by moving calls to
> > dax_writeback_mapping_range() out of filemap_write_and_wait_range() and
> > into the filesystem/block device ->writepages function so that it can
> > supply us with a valid block device. This also fixes DAX code to properly
> > flush caches in response to sync(2).
> > 
> > Thanks to Jan Kara for his initial draft of patch 2:
> > https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/2/9/485
> > 
> > Here are the changes that I've made to that patch:
> > 
> > 1) For DAX mappings, only return after calling
> > dax_writeback_mapping_range() if we encountered an error.  In the non-error
> > case we still need to write back normal pages, else we lose metadata
> > updates. 
> > 
> > 2) In dax_writeback_mapping_range(), move the new check for 
> >         if (!mapping->nrexceptional || wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_ALL)
> > above the i_blkbits check.  In my testing I found cases where
> > dax_writeback_mapping_range() was called for inodes with i_blkbits !=
> > PAGE_SHIFT - I'm assuming these are internal metadata inodes?  They have no
> > exceptional DAX entries to flush, so we have no work to do, but if we
> > return error from the i_blkbits check we will fail the overall writeback
> > operation.  Please let me know if it seems wrong for us to be seeing inodes
> > set to use DAX but with i_blkbits != PAGE_SHIFT and I'll get more info.
> 
> So I'm wondering - how come S_DAX flag got set for inode where i_blkbis !=
> PAGE_SHIFT? That would seem to be a bug? I specifically ordered the checks
> like this to catch such issues.

I've isolated this one - this happens for all three filesystems (ext2, ext4 &
XFS), and does indeed have to do with the fact that S_DAX is set for
bdev->bd_inode.

Here is one failure path:

[  102.866637]  [<ffffffff81576d93>] dump_stack+0x85/0xc2
[  102.867101]  [<ffffffff812b9ee0>] dax_writeback_mapping_range+0x60/0xe0
[  102.867738]  [<ffffffff812a1d4f>] blkdev_writepages+0x3f/0x50
[  102.868272]  [<ffffffff811db011>] do_writepages+0x21/0x30
[  102.868784]  [<ffffffff811cb6a6>] __filemap_fdatawrite_range+0xc6/0x100
[  102.869378]  [<ffffffff811cb75a>] filemap_write_and_wait+0x4a/0xa0
[  102.869933]  [<ffffffff812a15e0>] set_blocksize+0x70/0xd0
[  102.870424]  [<ffffffff812a273d>] sb_set_blocksize+0x1d/0x50
[  102.870933]  [<ffffffff8132ac9b>] ext4_fill_super+0x75b/0x3360
[  102.871487]  [<ffffffff81583381>] ? vsnprintf+0x201/0x4c0
[  102.872005]  [<ffffffff815836d9>] ? snprintf+0x49/0x60
[  102.872499]  [<ffffffff81263010>] mount_bdev+0x180/0x1b0
[  102.872981]  [<ffffffff8132a540>] ? ext4_calculate_overhead+0x370/0x370
[  102.873580]  [<ffffffff8131ad95>] ext4_mount+0x15/0x20
[  102.874042]  [<ffffffff81263908>] mount_fs+0x38/0x170
[  102.874524]  [<ffffffff812839db>] vfs_kern_mount+0x6b/0x150
[  102.875041]  [<ffffffff8128670f>] do_mount+0x24f/0xe90
[  102.875508]  [<ffffffff81284444>] ? mntput+0x24/0x40
[  102.875958]  [<ffffffff812399ba>] ? __kmalloc_track_caller+0xea/0x240
[  102.876542]  [<ffffffff812862bc>] ? copy_mount_options+0x2c/0x210
[  102.877087]  [<ffffffff81287695>] SyS_mount+0x95/0xe0
[  102.877573]  [<ffffffff81a6af72>] entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x12/0x76

In set_blocksize() we are actually updating bdev->bd_inode->i_blkbits to be
12, but before that happens we do a sync_blockdev() with i_blkbits at 10,
which causes the failure.  This can be reproduced easily just by mounting an
ext2 or ext4 filesystem.

I think the plan of unsetting S_DAX on bdev->bd_inode when we mount will save
us from this, as long as we do it super early in the mount process.

WARNING: multiple messages have this Message-ID (diff)
From: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com>
To: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Cc: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>,
	Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>,
	Andreas Dilger <adilger.kernel@dilger.ca>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>,
	Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>, Jan Kara <jack@suse.com>,
	Matthew Wilcox <willy@linux.intel.com>,
	linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org, linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-mm@kvack.org, linux-nvdimm@lists.01.org, xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 0/2] DAX bdev fixes - move flushing calls to FS
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2016 12:49:22 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160211194922.GA5260@linux.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160211124304.GI21760@quack.suse.cz>

On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 01:43:04PM +0100, Jan Kara wrote:
> On Wed 10-02-16 13:48:54, Ross Zwisler wrote:
> > During testing of raw block devices + DAX I noticed that the struct
> > block_device that we were using for DAX operations was incorrect.  For the
> > fault handlers, etc. we can just get the correct bdev via get_block(),
> > which is passed in as a function pointer, but for the *sync code and for
> > sector zeroing we don't have access to get_block().  This is also an issue
> > for XFS real-time devices, whenever we get those working.
> > 
> > Patch one of this series fixes the DAX sector zeroing code by explicitly
> > passing in a valid struct block_device.
> > 
> > Patch two of this series fixes DAX *sync support by moving calls to
> > dax_writeback_mapping_range() out of filemap_write_and_wait_range() and
> > into the filesystem/block device ->writepages function so that it can
> > supply us with a valid block device. This also fixes DAX code to properly
> > flush caches in response to sync(2).
> > 
> > Thanks to Jan Kara for his initial draft of patch 2:
> > https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/2/9/485
> > 
> > Here are the changes that I've made to that patch:
> > 
> > 1) For DAX mappings, only return after calling
> > dax_writeback_mapping_range() if we encountered an error.  In the non-error
> > case we still need to write back normal pages, else we lose metadata
> > updates. 
> > 
> > 2) In dax_writeback_mapping_range(), move the new check for 
> >         if (!mapping->nrexceptional || wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_ALL)
> > above the i_blkbits check.  In my testing I found cases where
> > dax_writeback_mapping_range() was called for inodes with i_blkbits !=
> > PAGE_SHIFT - I'm assuming these are internal metadata inodes?  They have no
> > exceptional DAX entries to flush, so we have no work to do, but if we
> > return error from the i_blkbits check we will fail the overall writeback
> > operation.  Please let me know if it seems wrong for us to be seeing inodes
> > set to use DAX but with i_blkbits != PAGE_SHIFT and I'll get more info.
> 
> So I'm wondering - how come S_DAX flag got set for inode where i_blkbis !=
> PAGE_SHIFT? That would seem to be a bug? I specifically ordered the checks
> like this to catch such issues.

I've isolated this one - this happens for all three filesystems (ext2, ext4 &
XFS), and does indeed have to do with the fact that S_DAX is set for
bdev->bd_inode.

Here is one failure path:

[  102.866637]  [<ffffffff81576d93>] dump_stack+0x85/0xc2
[  102.867101]  [<ffffffff812b9ee0>] dax_writeback_mapping_range+0x60/0xe0
[  102.867738]  [<ffffffff812a1d4f>] blkdev_writepages+0x3f/0x50
[  102.868272]  [<ffffffff811db011>] do_writepages+0x21/0x30
[  102.868784]  [<ffffffff811cb6a6>] __filemap_fdatawrite_range+0xc6/0x100
[  102.869378]  [<ffffffff811cb75a>] filemap_write_and_wait+0x4a/0xa0
[  102.869933]  [<ffffffff812a15e0>] set_blocksize+0x70/0xd0
[  102.870424]  [<ffffffff812a273d>] sb_set_blocksize+0x1d/0x50
[  102.870933]  [<ffffffff8132ac9b>] ext4_fill_super+0x75b/0x3360
[  102.871487]  [<ffffffff81583381>] ? vsnprintf+0x201/0x4c0
[  102.872005]  [<ffffffff815836d9>] ? snprintf+0x49/0x60
[  102.872499]  [<ffffffff81263010>] mount_bdev+0x180/0x1b0
[  102.872981]  [<ffffffff8132a540>] ? ext4_calculate_overhead+0x370/0x370
[  102.873580]  [<ffffffff8131ad95>] ext4_mount+0x15/0x20
[  102.874042]  [<ffffffff81263908>] mount_fs+0x38/0x170
[  102.874524]  [<ffffffff812839db>] vfs_kern_mount+0x6b/0x150
[  102.875041]  [<ffffffff8128670f>] do_mount+0x24f/0xe90
[  102.875508]  [<ffffffff81284444>] ? mntput+0x24/0x40
[  102.875958]  [<ffffffff812399ba>] ? __kmalloc_track_caller+0xea/0x240
[  102.876542]  [<ffffffff812862bc>] ? copy_mount_options+0x2c/0x210
[  102.877087]  [<ffffffff81287695>] SyS_mount+0x95/0xe0
[  102.877573]  [<ffffffff81a6af72>] entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x12/0x76

In set_blocksize() we are actually updating bdev->bd_inode->i_blkbits to be
12, but before that happens we do a sync_blockdev() with i_blkbits at 10,
which causes the failure.  This can be reproduced easily just by mounting an
ext2 or ext4 filesystem.

I think the plan of unsetting S_DAX on bdev->bd_inode when we mount will save
us from this, as long as we do it super early in the mount process.

WARNING: multiple messages have this Message-ID (diff)
From: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com>
To: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Cc: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>,
	linux-nvdimm@lists.01.org,
	Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, xfs@oss.sgi.com,
	linux-mm@kvack.org, Andreas Dilger <adilger.kernel@dilger.ca>,
	Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>,
	Jan Kara <jack@suse.com>,
	linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org,
	Matthew Wilcox <willy@linux.intel.com>,
	Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com>,
	linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 0/2] DAX bdev fixes - move flushing calls to FS
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2016 12:49:22 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160211194922.GA5260@linux.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160211124304.GI21760@quack.suse.cz>

On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 01:43:04PM +0100, Jan Kara wrote:
> On Wed 10-02-16 13:48:54, Ross Zwisler wrote:
> > During testing of raw block devices + DAX I noticed that the struct
> > block_device that we were using for DAX operations was incorrect.  For the
> > fault handlers, etc. we can just get the correct bdev via get_block(),
> > which is passed in as a function pointer, but for the *sync code and for
> > sector zeroing we don't have access to get_block().  This is also an issue
> > for XFS real-time devices, whenever we get those working.
> > 
> > Patch one of this series fixes the DAX sector zeroing code by explicitly
> > passing in a valid struct block_device.
> > 
> > Patch two of this series fixes DAX *sync support by moving calls to
> > dax_writeback_mapping_range() out of filemap_write_and_wait_range() and
> > into the filesystem/block device ->writepages function so that it can
> > supply us with a valid block device. This also fixes DAX code to properly
> > flush caches in response to sync(2).
> > 
> > Thanks to Jan Kara for his initial draft of patch 2:
> > https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/2/9/485
> > 
> > Here are the changes that I've made to that patch:
> > 
> > 1) For DAX mappings, only return after calling
> > dax_writeback_mapping_range() if we encountered an error.  In the non-error
> > case we still need to write back normal pages, else we lose metadata
> > updates. 
> > 
> > 2) In dax_writeback_mapping_range(), move the new check for 
> >         if (!mapping->nrexceptional || wbc->sync_mode != WB_SYNC_ALL)
> > above the i_blkbits check.  In my testing I found cases where
> > dax_writeback_mapping_range() was called for inodes with i_blkbits !=
> > PAGE_SHIFT - I'm assuming these are internal metadata inodes?  They have no
> > exceptional DAX entries to flush, so we have no work to do, but if we
> > return error from the i_blkbits check we will fail the overall writeback
> > operation.  Please let me know if it seems wrong for us to be seeing inodes
> > set to use DAX but with i_blkbits != PAGE_SHIFT and I'll get more info.
> 
> So I'm wondering - how come S_DAX flag got set for inode where i_blkbis !=
> PAGE_SHIFT? That would seem to be a bug? I specifically ordered the checks
> like this to catch such issues.

I've isolated this one - this happens for all three filesystems (ext2, ext4 &
XFS), and does indeed have to do with the fact that S_DAX is set for
bdev->bd_inode.

Here is one failure path:

[  102.866637]  [<ffffffff81576d93>] dump_stack+0x85/0xc2
[  102.867101]  [<ffffffff812b9ee0>] dax_writeback_mapping_range+0x60/0xe0
[  102.867738]  [<ffffffff812a1d4f>] blkdev_writepages+0x3f/0x50
[  102.868272]  [<ffffffff811db011>] do_writepages+0x21/0x30
[  102.868784]  [<ffffffff811cb6a6>] __filemap_fdatawrite_range+0xc6/0x100
[  102.869378]  [<ffffffff811cb75a>] filemap_write_and_wait+0x4a/0xa0
[  102.869933]  [<ffffffff812a15e0>] set_blocksize+0x70/0xd0
[  102.870424]  [<ffffffff812a273d>] sb_set_blocksize+0x1d/0x50
[  102.870933]  [<ffffffff8132ac9b>] ext4_fill_super+0x75b/0x3360
[  102.871487]  [<ffffffff81583381>] ? vsnprintf+0x201/0x4c0
[  102.872005]  [<ffffffff815836d9>] ? snprintf+0x49/0x60
[  102.872499]  [<ffffffff81263010>] mount_bdev+0x180/0x1b0
[  102.872981]  [<ffffffff8132a540>] ? ext4_calculate_overhead+0x370/0x370
[  102.873580]  [<ffffffff8131ad95>] ext4_mount+0x15/0x20
[  102.874042]  [<ffffffff81263908>] mount_fs+0x38/0x170
[  102.874524]  [<ffffffff812839db>] vfs_kern_mount+0x6b/0x150
[  102.875041]  [<ffffffff8128670f>] do_mount+0x24f/0xe90
[  102.875508]  [<ffffffff81284444>] ? mntput+0x24/0x40
[  102.875958]  [<ffffffff812399ba>] ? __kmalloc_track_caller+0xea/0x240
[  102.876542]  [<ffffffff812862bc>] ? copy_mount_options+0x2c/0x210
[  102.877087]  [<ffffffff81287695>] SyS_mount+0x95/0xe0
[  102.877573]  [<ffffffff81a6af72>] entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x12/0x76

In set_blocksize() we are actually updating bdev->bd_inode->i_blkbits to be
12, but before that happens we do a sync_blockdev() with i_blkbits at 10,
which causes the failure.  This can be reproduced easily just by mounting an
ext2 or ext4 filesystem.

I think the plan of unsetting S_DAX on bdev->bd_inode when we mount will save
us from this, as long as we do it super early in the mount process.

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2016-02-10 20:48 [PATCH v2 0/2] DAX bdev fixes - move flushing calls to FS Ross Zwisler
2016-02-10 20:48 ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-10 20:48 ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-10 20:48 ` [PATCH v2 1/2] dax: supply DAX clearing code with correct bdev Ross Zwisler
2016-02-10 20:48   ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-10 20:48   ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-10 20:48 ` [PATCH v2 2/2] dax: move writeback calls into the filesystems Ross Zwisler
2016-02-10 20:48   ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-10 20:48   ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-10 22:03   ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-10 22:03     ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-10 22:03     ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-10 22:43     ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-10 22:43       ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-10 22:43       ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-10 23:44       ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-10 23:44         ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-10 23:44         ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-11 12:50       ` Jan Kara
2016-02-11 12:50         ` Jan Kara
2016-02-11 12:50         ` Jan Kara
2016-02-11 15:22         ` Dan Williams
2016-02-11 15:22           ` Dan Williams
2016-02-11 15:22           ` Dan Williams
2016-02-11 15:22           ` Dan Williams
2016-02-11 16:22           ` Jan Kara
2016-02-11 16:22             ` Jan Kara
2016-02-11 16:22             ` Jan Kara
2016-02-11 16:22             ` Jan Kara
2016-02-11 20:46           ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-11 20:46             ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-11 20:46             ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-11 20:46             ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-11 20:58             ` Dan Williams
2016-02-11 20:58               ` Dan Williams
2016-02-11 20:58               ` Dan Williams
2016-02-11 20:58               ` Dan Williams
2016-02-11 22:46               ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-11 22:46                 ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-11 22:46                 ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-11 22:59                 ` Dan Williams
2016-02-11 22:59                   ` Dan Williams
2016-02-11 22:59                   ` Dan Williams
2016-02-11 23:44                   ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-11 23:44                     ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-11 23:44                     ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-11 12:43 ` [PATCH v2 0/2] DAX bdev fixes - move flushing calls to FS Jan Kara
2016-02-11 12:43   ` Jan Kara
2016-02-11 12:43   ` Jan Kara
2016-02-11 19:49   ` Ross Zwisler [this message]
2016-02-11 19:49     ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-11 19:49     ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-11 19:49     ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-11 20:50     ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-11 20:50       ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-11 20:50       ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-12 19:03   ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-12 19:03     ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-12 19:03     ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-12 19:03     ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-13  2:38     ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-13  2:38       ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-13  2:38       ` Dave Chinner
2016-02-13  4:59       ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-13  4:59         ` Ross Zwisler
2016-02-13  4:59         ` Ross Zwisler

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