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authorVito Caputo <vito.caputo@coreos.com>2016-02-17 17:37:10 -0800
committerVito Caputo <vito.caputo@coreos.com>2016-02-19 18:50:20 -0800
commitb58c888f30947b29730768c48ad402a2c5b65be9 (patch)
tree07c83055898fa1734f2f76409732ac73c0ecbb6e /src/journal/test-journal-flush.c
parentac2e41f5103ce2c679089c4f8fb6be61d7caec07 (diff)
journal: defer journal closes on rotate
When we rotate journals, we must set offline and close the current one, but don't generally need to wait for this to complete. Instead, we'll initiate an asynchronous offline via journal_file_set_offline(oldfile, false), and add the file to a per-server set of deferred closes to be closed later when they won't block. There's one complication however; journal_file_open() via journal_file_verify_header() assumes that any writable journal in the online state is the product of an unclean shutdown or other form of corruption. Thus there's a need for journal_file_open() to be aware of deferred closes and synchronize with their completion when opening preexisting journals for writing. To facilitate this the deferred closes set is supplied to the journal_file_open() function where the deferred closes may be closed synchronously before verifying the header in such circumstances.
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-rw-r--r--src/journal/test-journal-flush.c2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/journal/test-journal-flush.c b/src/journal/test-journal-flush.c
index 0c35d532c6..93dc0e0d81 100644
--- a/src/journal/test-journal-flush.c
+++ b/src/journal/test-journal-flush.c
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
assert_se(mkdtemp(dn));
fn = strappend(dn, "/test.journal");
- r = journal_file_open(fn, O_CREAT|O_RDWR, 0644, false, false, NULL, NULL, NULL, &new_journal);
+ r = journal_file_open(fn, O_CREAT|O_RDWR, 0644, false, false, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &new_journal);
assert_se(r >= 0);
r = sd_journal_open(&j, 0);