Re: [patch 1/2] mm: dont clear PG_uptodate ininvalidate_complete_page2()

From: Linus Torvalds
Date: Wed Jun 25 2008 - 12:31:52 EST




On Wed, 25 Jun 2008, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
>
> We discussed this yesterday. My conclusion was (which I still think
> is true) that it can't be fixed in page_cache_pipe_buf_confirm(),
> because due to current practice of not setting PG_error for I/O errors
> for read, it is impossible to distinguish between a never-been-uptodate
> page and a was-uptodate-before-invalidation page.

Umm. The regular read does this quite well. If something isn't up-to-date,
it tries a synchronous read. Once.

> And it's not just an nfsd issue. Userspace might also expect that if
> a zero count is returned, that means it went beyond EOF, and not that
> it should retry the splice, maybe it has better luck this time.

You're totally ignoring the real issue - user space that uses splice()
*knows* that it uses splice(). It's a private mmap().

NFSD, on the other hand, is supposed to act as NFSD. I think that
currently it assumes that nobody else modifies the files, which is
reasonable, but breaks with FUSE.

But do you see? That's a NFSD/FUSE issue, not a splice one!

Linus
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