locks.c doesn't use the BKL anymore and there is no fi_perfile field.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
file_lock.fl_end = last_byte_offset(lock->lk_offset, lock->lk_length);
nfs4_transform_lock_offset(&file_lock);
- /*
- * Try to lock the file in the VFS.
- * Note: locks.c uses the BKL to protect the inode's lock list.
- */
-
err = vfs_lock_file(filp, F_SETLK, &file_lock, &conflock);
switch (-err) {
case 0: /* success! */
return container_of(so, struct nfs4_lockowner, lo_owner);
}
-/*
-* nfs4_file: a file opened by some number of (open) nfs4_stateowners.
-* o fi_perfile list is used to search for conflicting
-* share_acces, share_deny on the file.
-*/
+/* nfs4_file: a file opened by some number of (open) nfs4_stateowners. */
struct nfs4_file {
atomic_t fi_ref;
struct list_head fi_hash; /* hash by "struct inode *" */