K 10 svn:author V 8 mckusick K 8 svn:date V 27 2002-10-11T01:04:14.000000Z K 7 svn:log V 816 When considering a vnode for reuse in getnewvnode, we call vcanrecycle to check a free vnode's availability. If it is available, vcanrecycle returns an error code of zero and the vnode in question locked. The getnewvnode routine then used to call vn_start_write with the V_NOWAIT flag. If the filesystem was suspended while taking a snapshot, the vn_start_write would fail but getnewvnode would fail to unlock the vnode, instead leaving it locked on the freelist. The result would be that the vnode would be locked forever and would eventually hang the system with a race to the root when it was attempted to recycle it. This fix moves the vn_start_write check into vcanrecycle where it will properly unlock the vnode if it is unavailable for recycling due to filesystem suspension. Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs. END