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Andreas Gruenbacher authored
Invert the meaning of the GLF_INITIAL flag: right now, when GLF_INITIAL is set, a DLM lock exists and we have a valid identifier for it; when GLF_INITIAL is cleared, no DLM lock exists (yet). This is confusing. In addition, it makes more sense to highlight the exceptional case (i.e., no DLM lock exists yet) in glock dumps and trace points than to highlight the common case. To avoid confusion between the "old" and the "new" meaning of the flag, use 'a' instead of 'I' to represent the flag. For improved code consistency, check if the GLF_INITIAL flag is cleared to determine whether a DLM lock exists instead of checking if the lock identifier is non-zero. Document what the flag is used for. Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruenba@redhat.com>
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