Revision 24a70313969fc3fc440216b40babdb42564acff3 authored by Chris Mason on 21 November 2011, 14:39:11 UTC, committed by Chris Mason on 21 November 2011, 19:57:33 UTC
The log replay code only partially loads block groups, since
the block group caching code is able to detect and deal with
extents the logging code has pinned down.

While the logging code is pinning down block groups, there is
a bogus WARN_ON we're hitting if the code wasn't able to find
an extent in the cache.  This commit removes the warning because
it can happen any time there isn't a valid free space cache
for that block group.

Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
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quotaio_v1.h
#ifndef _LINUX_QUOTAIO_V1_H
#define _LINUX_QUOTAIO_V1_H

#include <linux/types.h>

/*
 * The following constants define the amount of time given a user
 * before the soft limits are treated as hard limits (usually resulting
 * in an allocation failure). The timer is started when the user crosses
 * their soft limit, it is reset when they go below their soft limit.
 */
#define MAX_IQ_TIME  604800	/* (7*24*60*60) 1 week */
#define MAX_DQ_TIME  604800	/* (7*24*60*60) 1 week */

/*
 * The following structure defines the format of the disk quota file
 * (as it appears on disk) - the file is an array of these structures
 * indexed by user or group number.
 */
struct v1_disk_dqblk {
	__u32 dqb_bhardlimit;	/* absolute limit on disk blks alloc */
	__u32 dqb_bsoftlimit;	/* preferred limit on disk blks */
	__u32 dqb_curblocks;	/* current block count */
	__u32 dqb_ihardlimit;	/* absolute limit on allocated inodes */
	__u32 dqb_isoftlimit;	/* preferred inode limit */
	__u32 dqb_curinodes;	/* current # allocated inodes */
	time_t dqb_btime;	/* time limit for excessive disk use */
	time_t dqb_itime;	/* time limit for excessive inode use */
};

#define v1_dqoff(UID)      ((loff_t)((UID) * sizeof (struct v1_disk_dqblk)))

#endif	/* _LINUX_QUOTAIO_V1_H */
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