ocfs2: ocfs2_claim_*() don't need an ocfs2_super argument.

They all take an ocfs2_alloc_context, which has the allocation inode.

Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Tao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com>
This commit is contained in:
Joel Becker
2010-05-06 13:59:06 +08:00
committed by Tao Ma
parent 13e434cf0c
commit 1ed9b777f7
8 changed files with 34 additions and 43 deletions

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@ -1161,7 +1161,7 @@ static int ocfs2_local_alloc_new_window(struct ocfs2_super *osb,
/* we used the generic suballoc reserve function, but we set
* everything up nicely, so there's no reason why we can't use
* the more specific cluster api to claim bits. */
status = ocfs2_claim_clusters(osb, handle, ac, osb->local_alloc_bits,
status = ocfs2_claim_clusters(handle, ac, osb->local_alloc_bits,
&cluster_off, &cluster_count);
if (status == -ENOSPC) {
retry_enospc:
@ -1175,7 +1175,7 @@ retry_enospc:
goto bail;
ac->ac_bits_wanted = osb->local_alloc_default_bits;
status = ocfs2_claim_clusters(osb, handle, ac,
status = ocfs2_claim_clusters(handle, ac,
osb->local_alloc_bits,
&cluster_off,
&cluster_count);