linux/fs/btrfs/ordered-data.h
Chris Mason dc17ff8f11 Btrfs: Add data=ordered support
This forces file data extents down the disk along with the metadata that
references them.  The current implementation is fairly simple, and just
writes out all of the dirty pages in an inode before the commit.

Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2008-09-25 11:03:59 -04:00

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/*
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#ifndef __BTRFS_ORDERED_DATA__
#define __BTRFS_ORDERED_DATA__
struct btrfs_ordered_inode_tree {
rwlock_t lock;
struct rb_root tree;
};
static inline void
btrfs_ordered_inode_tree_init(struct btrfs_ordered_inode_tree *t)
{
rwlock_init(&t->lock);
t->tree.rb_node = NULL;
}
int btrfs_add_ordered_inode(struct inode *inode);
int btrfs_find_del_first_ordered_inode(struct btrfs_ordered_inode_tree *tree,
u64 *root_objectid, u64 *objectid);
int btrfs_find_first_ordered_inode(struct btrfs_ordered_inode_tree *tree,
u64 *root_objectid, u64 *objectid);
#endif