> - accessing foo/../bar, won't mark foo as referenced, even though it
> might be being referenced frequently. Probably not a common case for foo
> to be accessed exclusively in this way, but it could be fixed by marking
> a dentry referenced when following ".."
It certainly will. Look - until ->d_count hits zero referenced bit is
not touched or looked at. At all.
Look at the code. There is _no_ aging for dentries with positive ->d_count.
They start aging only when after they enter unused_list...
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