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    ocfs2: Provide the ocfs2_dlm_lvb_valid() stack API. · 1c520dfb
    Joel Becker authored
    The Lock Value Block (LVB) of a DLM lock can be lost when nodes die and
    the DLM cannot reconstruct its state.  Clients of the DLM need to know
    this.
    
    ocfs2's internal DLM, o2dlm, explicitly zeroes out the LVB when it loses
    track of the state.  This is not a standard behavior, but ocfs2 has
    always relied on it.  Thus, an o2dlm LVB is always "valid".
    
    ocfs2 now supports both o2dlm and fs/dlm via the stack glue.  When
    fs/dlm loses track of an LVBs state, it sets a flag
    (DLM_SBF_VALNOTVALID) on the Lock Status Block (LKSB).  The contents of
    the LVB may be garbage or merely stale.
    
    ocfs2 doesn't want to try to guess at the validity of the stale LVB.
    Instead, it should be checking the VALNOTVALID flag.  As this is the
    'standard' way of treating LVBs, we will promote this behavior.
    
    We add a stack glue API ocfs2_dlm_lvb_valid().  It returns non-zero when
    the LVB is valid.  o2dlm will always return valid, while fs/dlm will
    check VALNOTVALID.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJoel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com>
    Acked-by: default avatarMark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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