+
+/*
+ * Asynchronously invalidate an object.
+ */
+static void fscache_invalidate_object(struct fscache_object *object)
+{
+ struct fscache_operation *op;
+ struct fscache_cookie *cookie = object->cookie;
+
+ _enter("{OBJ%x}", object->debug_id);
+
+ /* Reject any new read/write ops and abort any that are pending. */
+ fscache_invalidate_writes(cookie);
+ clear_bit(FSCACHE_OBJECT_PENDING_WRITE, &object->flags);
+ fscache_cancel_all_ops(object);
+
+ /* Now we have to wait for in-progress reads and writes */
+ op = kzalloc(sizeof(*op), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!op) {
+ fscache_raise_event(object, FSCACHE_OBJECT_EV_ERROR);
+ _leave(" [ENOMEM]");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ fscache_operation_init(op, object->cache->ops->invalidate_object, NULL);
+ op->flags = FSCACHE_OP_ASYNC | (1 << FSCACHE_OP_EXCLUSIVE);
+
+ spin_lock(&cookie->lock);
+ if (fscache_submit_exclusive_op(object, op) < 0)
+ BUG();
+ spin_unlock(&cookie->lock);
+ fscache_put_operation(op);
+
+ /* Once we've completed the invalidation, we know there will be no data
+ * stored in the cache and thus we can reinstate the data-check-skip
+ * optimisation.
+ */
+ set_bit(FSCACHE_COOKIE_NO_DATA_YET, &cookie->flags);
+
+ /* We can allow read and write requests to come in once again. They'll
+ * queue up behind our exclusive invalidation operation.
+ */
+ fscache_invalidation_complete(cookie);
+ _leave("");
+}