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When copying L2 tables (this happens only with internal snapshots), the order wasn't completely safe, so that after a crash you could end up with a L2 table that has too low refcount, possibly leading to corruption in the long run. This patch puts the operations in the right order: First allocate the new L2 table and replace the reference, and only then decrease the refcount of the old table. Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> |
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blkdebug.c | ||
blkverify.c | ||
bochs.c | ||
cloop.c | ||
cow.c | ||
curl.c | ||
dmg.c | ||
nbd.c | ||
parallels.c | ||
qcow2-cache.c | ||
qcow2-cluster.c | ||
qcow2-refcount.c | ||
qcow2-snapshot.c | ||
qcow2.c | ||
qcow2.h | ||
qcow.c | ||
qed-check.c | ||
qed-cluster.c | ||
qed-gencb.c | ||
qed-l2-cache.c | ||
qed-table.c | ||
qed.c | ||
qed.h | ||
raw-posix-aio.h | ||
raw-posix.c | ||
raw-win32.c | ||
raw.c | ||
rbd_types.h | ||
rbd.c | ||
sheepdog.c | ||
vdi.c | ||
vmdk.c | ||
vpc.c | ||
vvfat.c |