On 23.05.2011 21:54, Chris Mason wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've pushed out my current kernel git tree to a new branch called
> integration-test. This is meant for integration testing only and should
> not be run by anyone who doesn't love crashes.
>
> I've pulled together a lot of important work from a lot of different
> people. It includes:
>
> The new inode number allocator
> Delayed inode and directory item updates
> Scrub, chunk allocator fixes
> Races in device addition and removal
> Josef's performance fixes
> A large series of cleanups and fixes
>
> Most of the integration work was just pushing the cleanups into the new
> code bits. I still want to integrate Hugo Mills' balance progress
> ioctls (really nice). But it was a lot of work to get this all working
> together and I wanted to let everyone retest the result.
>
The commit
commit c4f675cd40d955d539180506c09515c90169b15b
Author: Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri May 20 20:20:30 2011 +0000
btrfs: don't spin in shrink_delalloc if there is nothing to free
gives me very early ENOSPC in my tests on a small volume (7GB).
-Arne
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