dnl # dnl # 3.5.0 API change dnl # torvalds/linux@dbd5768f87ff6fb0a4fe09c4d7b6c4a24de99430 and dnl # torvalds/linux@7994e6f7254354e03028a11f98a27bd67dace9f1 reworked dnl # where inode_sync_wait() is called. dnl # dnl # Prior to these changes it would occur in end_writeback() but due dnl # to various issues (described in the above commits) it has been dnl # moved to evict(). This changes the ordering is which sync occurs dnl # but otherwise doesn't impact the zpl implementation. dnl # dnl # The major impact here is the renaming of end_writeback() to dnl # clear_inode(). However, care must be taken when detecting this dnl # API change because as recently as 2.6.35 there was a clear_inode() dnl # function. However, it was made obsolete by the evict_inode() API dnl # change at the same time. dnl # dnl # Therefore, to ensure we have the correct API we only allow the dnl # clear_inode() compatibility code to be defined iff the evict_inode() dnl # functionality is also detected. dnl # AC_DEFUN([ZFS_AC_KERNEL_SRC_CLEAR_INODE], [ ZFS_LINUX_TEST_SRC([clear_inode], [ #include ], [ clear_inode(NULL); ]) ]) AC_DEFUN([ZFS_AC_KERNEL_CLEAR_INODE], [ AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether clear_inode() is available]) ZFS_LINUX_TEST_RESULT_SYMBOL([clear_inode], [clear_inode], [fs/inode.c], [ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CLEAR_INODE, 1, [clear_inode() is available]) ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT(no) ]) ])