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>
diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/refcounttree.c b/fs/ocfs2/refcounttree.c
index 33dd2a1..2bd7476 100644
--- a/fs/ocfs2/refcounttree.c
+++ b/fs/ocfs2/refcounttree.c
@@ -597,7 +597,7 @@
goto out_commit;
}
- ret = ocfs2_claim_metadata(osb, handle, meta_ac, 1,
+ ret = ocfs2_claim_metadata(handle, meta_ac, 1,
&suballoc_bit_start, &num_got,
&first_blkno);
if (ret) {
@@ -1297,7 +1297,7 @@
goto out;
}
- ret = ocfs2_claim_metadata(OCFS2_SB(sb), handle, meta_ac, 1,
+ ret = ocfs2_claim_metadata(handle, meta_ac, 1,
&suballoc_bit_start, &num_got,
&blkno);
if (ret) {
@@ -1547,7 +1547,7 @@
goto out;
}
- ret = ocfs2_claim_metadata(OCFS2_SB(sb), handle, meta_ac, 1,
+ ret = ocfs2_claim_metadata(handle, meta_ac, 1,
&suballoc_bit_start, &num_got,
&blkno);
if (ret) {
@@ -3271,7 +3271,7 @@
} else {
delete = 1;
- ret = __ocfs2_claim_clusters(osb, handle,
+ ret = __ocfs2_claim_clusters(handle,
context->data_ac,
1, set_len,
&new_bit, &new_len);