On Mon, 2008-09-22 at 10:04 -0700, Aaron Straus wrote: > Here is the crux. It was possible previously but unlikely e.g. our app > never saw this behavior. The new writeout semantics causes visible > holes in files often. > > Anyway, I agree the new writeout semantics are allowed and possibly > saner than the previous writeout path. The problem is that it is > __annoying__ for this use case (log files). There is always the option of using syslog. > I'm not sure if there is an easy solution. We want the VM to writeout > the address space in order. Maybe we can start the scan for dirty > pages at the last page we wrote out i.e. page 0 in the example above? You can never guarantee that in a multi-threaded environment. Two threads may, for instance, force 2 competing fsync() calls: that again may cause out-of-order writes. ...and even if the client doesn't reorder the writes, the _server_ may do it, since multiple nfsd threads may race when processing writes to the same file. Anyway, the patch to force a single threaded nfs client to write out the data in order is trivial. See attachment... Trond