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Subject: [Bug 15906] performance regression in "umount" of filesystems using
barriers
Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 03:44:21 GMT
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--- Comment #23 from Dmitry Monakhov 2010-05-17 03:44:19 ---
Created an attachment (id=26403)
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Fix async inodes writeback for FS with delalloc
Attach second patch, after it has passed 1 week review cycle in a list.
Seems that we have an agreement for both issues. IMHO They are 99.999% percent
candidates for 2.6.35-rc1(and then for stable).
Who will take care about patches? Jens, will you?
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