- if (count)
- {
- /* NOTE: we CANNOT use udf_add_aext here, as it can try to allocate
- a new block, and since we hold the super block lock already
- very bad things would happen :)
-
- We copy the behavior of udf_add_aext, but instead of
- trying to allocate a new block close to the existing one,
- we just steal a block from the extent we are trying to add.
-
- It would be nice if the blocks were close together, but it
- isn't required.
- */
+ if (count) {
+ /*
+ * NOTE: we CANNOT use udf_add_aext here, as it can try to allocate
+ * a new block, and since we hold the super block lock already
+ * very bad things would happen :)
+ *
+ * We copy the behavior of udf_add_aext, but instead of
+ * trying to allocate a new block close to the existing one,
+ * we just steal a block from the extent we are trying to add.
+ *
+ * It would be nice if the blocks were close together, but it
+ * isn't required.
+ */