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pdflush is carefully designed to ensure that all wakeups have some corresponding work to do - if a woken-up pdflush thread discovers that it hasn't been given any work to do then this is considered an error. That all broke when swsusp came along - because a timer-delivered wakeup to a frozen pdflush thread will just get lost. This causes the pdflush thread to get lost as well: the writeback timer is supposed to be re-armed by pdflush in process context, but pdflush doesn't execute the callout which does this. Fix that up by ignoring the return value from try_to_freeze(): jsut proceed, see if we have any work pending and only go back to sleep if that is not the case. Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
240 lines
6.3 KiB
C
240 lines
6.3 KiB
C
/*
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* mm/pdflush.c - worker threads for writing back filesystem data
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2002, Linus Torvalds.
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*
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* 09Apr2002 akpm@zip.com.au
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* Initial version
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* 29Feb2004 kaos@sgi.com
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* Move worker thread creation to kthread to avoid chewing
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* up stack space with nested calls to kernel_thread.
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*/
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#include <linux/sched.h>
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#include <linux/list.h>
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#include <linux/signal.h>
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#include <linux/spinlock.h>
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#include <linux/gfp.h>
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <linux/fs.h> // Needed by writeback.h
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#include <linux/writeback.h> // Prototypes pdflush_operation()
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#include <linux/kthread.h>
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#include <linux/cpuset.h>
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/*
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* Minimum and maximum number of pdflush instances
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*/
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#define MIN_PDFLUSH_THREADS 2
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#define MAX_PDFLUSH_THREADS 8
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static void start_one_pdflush_thread(void);
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/*
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* The pdflush threads are worker threads for writing back dirty data.
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* Ideally, we'd like one thread per active disk spindle. But the disk
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* topology is very hard to divine at this level. Instead, we take
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* care in various places to prevent more than one pdflush thread from
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* performing writeback against a single filesystem. pdflush threads
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* have the PF_FLUSHER flag set in current->flags to aid in this.
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*/
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/*
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* All the pdflush threads. Protected by pdflush_lock
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*/
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static LIST_HEAD(pdflush_list);
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static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(pdflush_lock);
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/*
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* The count of currently-running pdflush threads. Protected
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* by pdflush_lock.
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*
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* Readable by sysctl, but not writable. Published to userspace at
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* /proc/sys/vm/nr_pdflush_threads.
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*/
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int nr_pdflush_threads = 0;
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/*
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* The time at which the pdflush thread pool last went empty
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*/
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static unsigned long last_empty_jifs;
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/*
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* The pdflush thread.
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*
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* Thread pool management algorithm:
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*
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* - The minimum and maximum number of pdflush instances are bound
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* by MIN_PDFLUSH_THREADS and MAX_PDFLUSH_THREADS.
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*
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* - If there have been no idle pdflush instances for 1 second, create
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* a new one.
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*
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* - If the least-recently-went-to-sleep pdflush thread has been asleep
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* for more than one second, terminate a thread.
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*/
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/*
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* A structure for passing work to a pdflush thread. Also for passing
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* state information between pdflush threads. Protected by pdflush_lock.
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*/
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struct pdflush_work {
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struct task_struct *who; /* The thread */
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void (*fn)(unsigned long); /* A callback function */
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unsigned long arg0; /* An argument to the callback */
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struct list_head list; /* On pdflush_list, when idle */
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unsigned long when_i_went_to_sleep;
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};
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static int __pdflush(struct pdflush_work *my_work)
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{
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current->flags |= PF_FLUSHER | PF_SWAPWRITE;
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my_work->fn = NULL;
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my_work->who = current;
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INIT_LIST_HEAD(&my_work->list);
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spin_lock_irq(&pdflush_lock);
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nr_pdflush_threads++;
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for ( ; ; ) {
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struct pdflush_work *pdf;
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set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
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list_move(&my_work->list, &pdflush_list);
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my_work->when_i_went_to_sleep = jiffies;
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spin_unlock_irq(&pdflush_lock);
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schedule();
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try_to_freeze();
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spin_lock_irq(&pdflush_lock);
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if (!list_empty(&my_work->list)) {
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/*
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* Someone woke us up, but without removing our control
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* structure from the global list. swsusp will do this
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* in try_to_freeze()->refrigerator(). Handle it.
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*/
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my_work->fn = NULL;
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continue;
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}
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if (my_work->fn == NULL) {
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printk("pdflush: bogus wakeup\n");
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continue;
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}
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spin_unlock_irq(&pdflush_lock);
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(*my_work->fn)(my_work->arg0);
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/*
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* Thread creation: For how long have there been zero
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* available threads?
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*/
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if (jiffies - last_empty_jifs > 1 * HZ) {
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/* unlocked list_empty() test is OK here */
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if (list_empty(&pdflush_list)) {
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/* unlocked test is OK here */
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if (nr_pdflush_threads < MAX_PDFLUSH_THREADS)
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start_one_pdflush_thread();
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}
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}
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spin_lock_irq(&pdflush_lock);
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my_work->fn = NULL;
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/*
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* Thread destruction: For how long has the sleepiest
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* thread slept?
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*/
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if (list_empty(&pdflush_list))
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continue;
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if (nr_pdflush_threads <= MIN_PDFLUSH_THREADS)
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continue;
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pdf = list_entry(pdflush_list.prev, struct pdflush_work, list);
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if (jiffies - pdf->when_i_went_to_sleep > 1 * HZ) {
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/* Limit exit rate */
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pdf->when_i_went_to_sleep = jiffies;
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break; /* exeunt */
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}
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}
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nr_pdflush_threads--;
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spin_unlock_irq(&pdflush_lock);
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* Of course, my_work wants to be just a local in __pdflush(). It is
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* separated out in this manner to hopefully prevent the compiler from
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* performing unfortunate optimisations against the auto variables. Because
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* these are visible to other tasks and CPUs. (No problem has actually
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* been observed. This is just paranoia).
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*/
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static int pdflush(void *dummy)
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{
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struct pdflush_work my_work;
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cpumask_t cpus_allowed;
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/*
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* pdflush can spend a lot of time doing encryption via dm-crypt. We
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* don't want to do that at keventd's priority.
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*/
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set_user_nice(current, 0);
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/*
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* Some configs put our parent kthread in a limited cpuset,
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* which kthread() overrides, forcing cpus_allowed == CPU_MASK_ALL.
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* Our needs are more modest - cut back to our cpusets cpus_allowed.
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* This is needed as pdflush's are dynamically created and destroyed.
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* The boottime pdflush's are easily placed w/o these 2 lines.
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*/
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cpus_allowed = cpuset_cpus_allowed(current);
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set_cpus_allowed(current, cpus_allowed);
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return __pdflush(&my_work);
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}
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/*
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* Attempt to wake up a pdflush thread, and get it to do some work for you.
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* Returns zero if it indeed managed to find a worker thread, and passed your
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* payload to it.
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*/
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int pdflush_operation(void (*fn)(unsigned long), unsigned long arg0)
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{
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unsigned long flags;
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int ret = 0;
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BUG_ON(fn == NULL); /* Hard to diagnose if it's deferred */
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spin_lock_irqsave(&pdflush_lock, flags);
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if (list_empty(&pdflush_list)) {
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spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pdflush_lock, flags);
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ret = -1;
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} else {
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struct pdflush_work *pdf;
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pdf = list_entry(pdflush_list.next, struct pdflush_work, list);
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list_del_init(&pdf->list);
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if (list_empty(&pdflush_list))
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last_empty_jifs = jiffies;
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pdf->fn = fn;
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pdf->arg0 = arg0;
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wake_up_process(pdf->who);
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spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pdflush_lock, flags);
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}
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return ret;
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}
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static void start_one_pdflush_thread(void)
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{
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kthread_run(pdflush, NULL, "pdflush");
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}
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static int __init pdflush_init(void)
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{
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < MIN_PDFLUSH_THREADS; i++)
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start_one_pdflush_thread();
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return 0;
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}
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module_init(pdflush_init);
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