Well the lazy invalidation would be OK - defer that to the next
userspace access, or just let the pages die a natural VM death,
maybe poke `ksmbinvalidated'.
But if you want to perform writeback within the local IO daemon
then hm. That's a problem which NFS seems to not have? I guess
you'd have to leave i_sem held and poke `ksmbwritebackd'. Or teach
pdflush about queued work items (a tq_struct would do it).
But it's the same story: the requirements of
a) non blocking local IO daemon and
b) assured pagecache takedown
are conflicting. You need at least one more thread, and locking
against userspace activity.
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