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@@ -157,6 +157,7 @@ static inline pgoff_t linear_page_index(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
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extern void FASTCALL(__lock_page(struct page *page));
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+extern int FASTCALL(__lock_page_killable(struct page *page));
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extern void FASTCALL(__lock_page_nosync(struct page *page));
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extern void FASTCALL(unlock_page(struct page *page));
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@@ -170,6 +171,19 @@ static inline void lock_page(struct page *page)
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__lock_page(page);
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}
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+/*
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+ * lock_page_killable is like lock_page but can be interrupted by fatal
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+ * signals. It returns 0 if it locked the page and -EINTR if it was
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+ * killed while waiting.
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+ */
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+static inline int lock_page_killable(struct page *page)
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+{
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+ might_sleep();
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+ if (TestSetPageLocked(page))
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+ return __lock_page_killable(page);
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+ return 0;
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+}
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+
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/*
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* lock_page_nosync should only be used if we can't pin the page's inode.
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* Doesn't play quite so well with block device plugging.
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