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[JFFS2] When retiring nextblock, allocate a node_ref for the wasted space
Failing to do so makes the calculated length of the last node incorrect, when we're not using eraseblock summaries. Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
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@ -317,6 +317,8 @@ static int jffs2_do_reserve_space(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, uint32_t minsize,
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}
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} else {
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if (jeb && minsize > jeb->free_size) {
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uint32_t waste;
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/* Skip the end of this block and file it as having some dirty space */
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/* If there's a pending write to it, flush now */
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@ -329,10 +331,26 @@ static int jffs2_do_reserve_space(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, uint32_t minsize,
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goto restart;
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}
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c->wasted_size += jeb->free_size;
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c->free_size -= jeb->free_size;
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jeb->wasted_size += jeb->free_size;
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jeb->free_size = 0;
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spin_unlock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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ret = jffs2_prealloc_raw_node_refs(c, jeb, 1);
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if (ret)
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return ret;
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/* Just lock it again and continue. Nothing much can change because
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we hold c->alloc_sem anyway. In fact, it's not entirely clear why
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we hold c->erase_completion_lock in the majority of this function...
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but that's a question for another (more caffeine-rich) day. */
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spin_lock(&c->erase_completion_lock);
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waste = jeb->free_size;
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jffs2_link_node_ref(c, jeb,
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(jeb->offset + c->sector_size - waste) | REF_OBSOLETE,
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waste, NULL);
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/* FIXME: that made it count as dirty. Convert to wasted */
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jeb->dirty_size -= waste;
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c->dirty_size -= waste;
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jeb->wasted_size += waste;
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c->wasted_size += waste;
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jffs2_close_nextblock(c, jeb);
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jeb = NULL;
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