* performance reasons.
*
*
- * Lock nesting
- * ------------
+ * Lock recursion
+ * --------------
*
* A write operation on a tree might indirectly start a look up on the same
* tree. This can happen when btrfs_cow_block locks the tree and needs to
* lock, but it won't change to or away from us. If we have the write
* lock, we are the owner and it'll never change.
*/
- if (eb->lock_nested && current->pid == eb->lock_owner)
+ if (eb->lock_recursed && current->pid == eb->lock_owner)
return;
btrfs_assert_tree_read_locked(eb);
atomic_inc(&eb->blocking_readers);
* lock, but it won't change to or away from us. If we have the write
* lock, we are the owner and it'll never change.
*/
- if (eb->lock_nested && current->pid == eb->lock_owner)
+ if (eb->lock_recursed && current->pid == eb->lock_owner)
return;
if (eb->blocking_writers == 0) {
btrfs_assert_spinning_writers_put(eb);
* depends on this as it may be called on a partly
* (write-)locked tree.
*/
- BUG_ON(eb->lock_nested);
- eb->lock_nested = true;
+ BUG_ON(eb->lock_recursed);
+ eb->lock_recursed = true;
read_unlock(&eb->lock);
trace_btrfs_tree_read_lock(eb, start_ns);
return;
/*
* if we're nested, we have the write lock. No new locking
* is needed as long as we are the lock owner.
- * The write unlock will do a barrier for us, and the lock_nested
+ * The write unlock will do a barrier for us, and the lock_recursed
* field only matters to the lock owner.
*/
- if (eb->lock_nested && current->pid == eb->lock_owner) {
- eb->lock_nested = false;
+ if (eb->lock_recursed && current->pid == eb->lock_owner) {
+ eb->lock_recursed = false;
return;
}
btrfs_assert_tree_read_locked(eb);
/*
* if we're nested, we have the write lock. No new locking
* is needed as long as we are the lock owner.
- * The write unlock will do a barrier for us, and the lock_nested
+ * The write unlock will do a barrier for us, and the lock_recursed
* field only matters to the lock owner.
*/
- if (eb->lock_nested && current->pid == eb->lock_owner) {
- eb->lock_nested = false;
+ if (eb->lock_recursed && current->pid == eb->lock_owner) {
+ eb->lock_recursed = false;
return;
}
btrfs_assert_tree_read_locked(eb);