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    GFS2: Add a "demote a glock" interface to sysfs · 64d576ba
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    This adds a sysfs file called demote_rq to GFS2's
    per filesystem directory. Its possible to use this
    file to demote arbitrary glocks in exactly the same
    way as if a request had come in from a remote node.
    
    This is intended for testing issues relating to caching
    of data under glocks. Despite that, the interface is
    generic enough to send requests to any type of glock,
    but be careful as its not always safe to send an
    arbitrary message to an arbitrary glock. For that reason
    and to prevent DoS, this interface is restricted to root
    only.
    
    The messages look like this:
    
    <type>:<glocknumber> <mode>
    
    Example:
    
    echo -n "2:13324 EX" >/sys/fs/gfs2/unity:myfs/demote_rq
    
    Which means "please demote inode glock (type 2) number 13324 so that
    I can get an EX (exclusive) lock". The lock modes are those which
    would normally be sent by a remote node in its callback so if you
    want to unlock a glock, you use EX, to demote to shared, use SH or PR
    (depending on whether you like GFS2 or DLM lock modes better!).
    
    If the glock doesn't exist, you'll get -ENOENT returned. If the
    arguments don't make sense, you'll get -EINVAL returned.
    
    The plan is that this interface will be used in combination with
    the blktrace patch which I recently posted for comments although
    it is, of course, still useful in its own right.
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
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