The struct file_lock does not carry a properly initialised lock,
so don't copy it as if it were.
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com>
/*
* Report the conflicting lock back to the application.
*/
- locks_copy_lock(fl, &req->a_res.lock.fl);
+ fl->fl_start = req->a_res.lock.fl.fl_start;
+ fl->fl_end = req->a_res.lock.fl.fl_start;
+ fl->fl_type = req->a_res.lock.fl.fl_type;
fl->fl_pid = 0;
} else {
return nlm_stat_to_errno(req->a_res.status);
lock_kernel();
/* Try local locking first */
if (posix_test_lock(filp, fl, &cfl)) {
- locks_copy_lock(fl, &cfl);
+ fl->fl_start = cfl.fl_start;
+ fl->fl_end = cfl.fl_end;
+ fl->fl_type = cfl.fl_type;
+ fl->fl_pid = cfl.fl_pid;
goto out;
}