Problem occurs when processing generated iolog files, such as this:
fio version 2 iolog
rbd_data.0 add
rbd_data.0 open
rbd_data.0 write 0 4096
rbd_data.0 close
rbd_data.0 open
rbd_data.0 write 0 4096
rbd_data.0 close
Signed-off-by: Adam Kupczyk <akupczyk@redhat.com>
if (--f->references)
return 0;
if (--f->references)
return 0;
+ disk_util_dec(f->du);
+
+ if (td->o.file_lock_mode != FILE_LOCK_NONE)
+ unlock_file_all(td, f);
+
if (should_fsync(td) && td->o.fsync_on_close) {
f_ret = fsync(f->fd);
if (f_ret < 0)
if (should_fsync(td) && td->o.fsync_on_close) {
f_ret = fsync(f->fd);
if (f_ret < 0)
ret = f_ret;
td->nr_open_files--;
ret = f_ret;
td->nr_open_files--;
+ fio_file_clear_closing(f);
fio_file_clear_open(f);
assert(f->fd == -1);
return ret;
fio_file_clear_open(f);
assert(f->fd == -1);
return ret;
int td_io_open_file(struct thread_data *td, struct fio_file *f)
{
int td_io_open_file(struct thread_data *td, struct fio_file *f)
{
+ if (fio_file_closing(f)) {
+ /*
+ * Open translates to undo closing.
+ */
+ fio_file_clear_closing(f);
+ get_file(f);
+ return 0;
+ }
assert(!fio_file_open(f));
assert(f->fd == -1);
assert(td->io_ops->open_file);
assert(!fio_file_open(f));
assert(f->fd == -1);
assert(td->io_ops->open_file);
*/
fio_file_set_closing(f);
*/
fio_file_set_closing(f);
- disk_util_dec(f->du);
-
- if (td->o.file_lock_mode != FILE_LOCK_NONE)
- unlock_file_all(td, f);
-
return put_file(td, f);
}
return put_file(td, f);
}