char rp_ibuf[NFSD4_REPLAY_ISIZE];
};
-/*
-* nfs4_stateowner can either be an open_owner, or a lock_owner
-*
-* so_idhash: stateid_hashtbl[] for open owner, lockstateid_hashtbl[]
-* for lock_owner
-* so_strhash: ownerstr_hashtbl[] for open_owner, lock_ownerstr_hashtbl[]
-* for lock_owner
-* so_perclient: nfs4_client->cl_perclient entry - used when nfs4_client
-* struct is reaped.
-* so_perfilestate: heads the list of nfs4_ol_stateid (either open or lock)
-* and is used to ensure no dangling nfs4_ol_stateid references when we
-* release a stateowner.
-* so_perlockowner: (open) nfs4_ol_stateid->st_perlockowner entry - used when
-* close is called to reap associated byte-range locks
-* so_close_lru: (open) stateowner is placed on this list instead of being
-* reaped (when so_perfilestate is empty) to hold the last close replay.
-* reaped by laundramat thread after lease period.
-*/
-
struct nfs4_stateowner {
struct list_head so_strhash; /* hash by op_name */
struct list_head so_stateids;
struct nfs4_openowner {
struct nfs4_stateowner oo_owner; /* must be first field */
struct list_head oo_perclient;
- struct list_head oo_close_lru; /* tail queue */
+ /*
+ * We keep around openowners a little while after last close,
+ * which saves clients from having to confirm, and allows us to
+ * handle close replays if they come soon enough. The close_lru
+ * is a list of such openowners, to be reaped by the laundromat
+ * thread eventually if they remain unused:
+ */
+ struct list_head oo_close_lru;
struct nfs4_ol_stateid *oo_last_closed_stid;
time_t oo_time; /* time of placement on so_close_lru */
#define NFS4_OO_CONFIRMED 1
return f->fi_fds[O_RDONLY];
}
-/*
-* nfs4_ol_stateid can either be an open stateid or (eventually) a lock stateid
-*
-* (open)nfs4_ol_stateid: one per (open)nfs4_stateowner, nfs4_file
-*
-* st_hash: stateid_hashtbl[] entry or lockstateid_hashtbl entry
-* st_perfile: file_hashtbl[] entry.
-* st_perfile_state: nfs4_stateowner->so_perfilestate
-* st_perlockowner: (open stateid) list of lock nfs4_stateowners
-* st_access_bmap: used only for open stateid
-* st_deny_bmap: used only for open stateid
-* st_openstp: open stateid lock stateid was derived from
-*
-* XXX: open stateids and lock stateids have diverged sufficiently that
-* we should consider defining separate structs for the two cases.
-*/
-
/* "ol" stands for "Open or Lock". Better suggestions welcome. */
struct nfs4_ol_stateid {
struct nfs4_stid st_stid;