On Monday 10 December 2007 05:30, Jens Axboe wrote:That is quite correct, even without the redirect the code passed all our tests. Remember, we were testing for deadlock, not every possible block IO configuration. Yes we do. You appear to have missed the plot entirely. I suppose I should remind you: this is about deadlock in _your_ subsystem that has been creating bug reports for years. Block writeout deadlock. Caused by a deficiency in _your_ subsystem. Got a plan? Or does endless, pointless flaming feel more like progress to you? --
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