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11 always acquire the locks in order by increasing address. We'll call
12 that "inode pointer" order in the following.
47 * take the locks that need to be taken (exclusive), in inode pointer order
57 * lock the parents in "ancestors first" order (exclusive). If neither is an
63 * lock the non-directories involved (exclusive), in inode pointer order.
138 them in order of non-decreasing rank. Namely,
141 order.
153 3. ->i_rwsem of non-directories on that filesystem, in order of
157 6. ->i_rwsem of non-directories on local filesystem, in order of
167 Since the locking order is consistent with the ranking, all
213 Consider the order in which directories are locked by the
233 among the children, in some order. But that is also impossible, since