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Currently, the hashing that the locking code uses to add these values to the blocked_hash is simply calculated using fl_owner field. That's valid in most cases except for server-side lockd, which validates the owner of a lock based on fl_owner and fl_pid. In the case where you have a small number of NFS clients doing a lot of locking between different processes, you could end up with all the blocked requests sitting in a very small number of hash buckets. Add a new lm_owner_key operation to the lock_manager_operations that will generate an unsigned long to use as the key in the hashtable. That function is only implemented for server-side lockd, and simply XORs the fl_owner and fl_pid. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com> Acked-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@fieldses.org> Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> |
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clnt4xdr.c | ||
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clntproc.c | ||
clntxdr.c | ||
grace.c | ||
host.c | ||
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mon.c | ||
netns.h | ||
svc.c | ||
svc4proc.c | ||
svclock.c | ||
svcproc.c | ||
svcshare.c | ||
svcsubs.c | ||
xdr.c | ||
xdr4.c |