-/*
- * Flush iclog to disk if this is the last reference to the given iclog and
- * the WANT_SYNC bit is set.
- *
- * When this function is entered, the iclog is not necessarily in the
- * WANT_SYNC state. It may be sitting around waiting to get filled.
- *
- *
- */
-STATIC int
-xlog_state_release_iclog(
- struct xlog *log,
- struct xlog_in_core *iclog)
-{
- int sync = 0; /* do we sync? */
-
- if (iclog->ic_state & XLOG_STATE_IOERROR)
- return -EIO;
-
- ASSERT(atomic_read(&iclog->ic_refcnt) > 0);
- if (!atomic_dec_and_lock(&iclog->ic_refcnt, &log->l_icloglock))
- return 0;
-
- if (iclog->ic_state & XLOG_STATE_IOERROR) {
- spin_unlock(&log->l_icloglock);
- return -EIO;
- }
- ASSERT(iclog->ic_state == XLOG_STATE_ACTIVE ||
- iclog->ic_state == XLOG_STATE_WANT_SYNC);
-
- if (iclog->ic_state == XLOG_STATE_WANT_SYNC) {
- /* update tail before writing to iclog */
- xfs_lsn_t tail_lsn = xlog_assign_tail_lsn(log->l_mp);
- sync++;
- iclog->ic_state = XLOG_STATE_SYNCING;
- iclog->ic_header.h_tail_lsn = cpu_to_be64(tail_lsn);
- xlog_verify_tail_lsn(log, iclog, tail_lsn);
- /* cycle incremented when incrementing curr_block */
- }
- spin_unlock(&log->l_icloglock);
-
- /*
- * We let the log lock go, so it's possible that we hit a log I/O
- * error or some other SHUTDOWN condition that marks the iclog
- * as XLOG_STATE_IOERROR before the bwrite. However, we know that
- * this iclog has consistent data, so we ignore IOERROR
- * flags after this point.
- */
- if (sync)
- xlog_sync(log, iclog);
- return 0;
-} /* xlog_state_release_iclog */
-
-