@@ -327,14 +327,8 @@ static ssize_t do_readv_writev(enum ORANGEFS_io_type type, struct file *file,
file_accessed(file);
} else {
file_update_time(file);
- /*
- * Must invalidate to ensure write loop doesn't
- * prevent kernel from reading updated
- * attribute. Size probably changed because of
- * the write, and other clients could update
- * any other attribute.
- */
- orangefs_inode->getattr_time = jiffies - 1;
+ if (*offset > i_size_read(inode))
+ i_size_write(inode, *offset);
}
}
@@ -383,6 +383,7 @@ static int orangefs_rename(struct inode *old_dir,
unsigned int flags)
{
struct orangefs_kernel_op_s *new_op;
+ struct iattr iattr;
int ret;
if (flags)
@@ -392,7 +393,11 @@ static int orangefs_rename(struct inode *old_dir,
"orangefs_rename: called (%pd2 => %pd2) ct=%d\n",
old_dentry, new_dentry, d_count(new_dentry));
- ORANGEFS_I(new_dentry->d_parent->d_inode)->getattr_time = jiffies - 1;
+ new_dir->i_mtime = new_dir->i_ctime = current_time(new_dir);
+ memset(&iattr, 0, sizeof iattr);
+ iattr.ia_valid |= ATTR_MTIME;
+ orangefs_inode_setattr(new_dir, &iattr);
+ mark_inode_dirty_sync(new_dir);
new_op = op_alloc(ORANGEFS_VFS_OP_RENAME);
if (!new_op)
This should be a no-op now, but once inode writeback works, it'll be necessary to have the correct attribute in the dirty inode. Previously the attribute fetch timeout was marked invalid and the server provided the updated attribute. When the inode is dirty, the server cannot be consulted since it does not yet know the pending setattr. Signed-off-by: Martin Brandenburg <martin@omnibond.com> --- fs/orangefs/file.c | 10 ++-------- fs/orangefs/namei.c | 7 ++++++- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)