prevent cifs_writepages() from skipping unwritten pages

Fixes a data corruption under heavy stress in which pages could be left
dirty after all open instances of a inode have been closed.

In order to write contiguous pages whenever possible, cifs_writepages()
asks pagevec_lookup_tag() for more pages than it may write at one time.
Normally, it then resets index just past the last page written before calling
pagevec_lookup_tag() again.

If cifs_writepages() can't write the first page returned, it wasn't resetting
index, and the next call to pagevec_lookup_tag() resulted in skipping all of
the pages it previously returned, even though cifs_writepages() did nothing
with them. This can result in data loss when the file descriptor is about
to be closed.

This patch ensures that index gets set back to the next returned page so
that none get skipped.

Signed-off-by: Dave Kleikamp <shaggy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Cc: Shirish S Pargaonkar <shirishp@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <sfrench@us.ibm.com>

authored by Dave Kleikamp and committed by Steve French b066a48c 2c55608f

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fs/cifs/file.c
··· 1404 if ((wbc->nr_to_write -= n_iov) <= 0) 1405 done = 1; 1406 index = next; 1407 - } 1408 pagevec_release(&pvec); 1409 } 1410 if (!scanned && !done) {
··· 1404 if ((wbc->nr_to_write -= n_iov) <= 0) 1405 done = 1; 1406 index = next; 1407 + } else 1408 + /* Need to re-find the pages we skipped */ 1409 + index = pvec.pages[0]->index + 1; 1410 + 1411 pagevec_release(&pvec); 1412 } 1413 if (!scanned && !done) {