return XFS_ERROR(EFSCORRUPTED);
 }
 
+void
+xfs_promote_inode(
+       struct xfs_inode        *ip)
+{
+       struct xfs_buf          *bp;
+
+       ASSERT(xfs_isilocked(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL|XFS_ILOCK_SHARED));
+
+       bp = xfs_incore(ip->i_mount->m_ddev_targp, ip->i_imap.im_blkno,
+                       ip->i_imap.im_len, XBF_TRYLOCK);
+       if (!bp)
+               return;
+
+       if (XFS_BUF_ISDELAYWRITE(bp)) {
+               xfs_buf_delwri_promote(bp);
+               wake_up_process(ip->i_mount->m_ddev_targp->bt_task);
+       }
+
+       xfs_buf_relse(bp);
+}
+
 /*
  * Return a pointer to the extent record at file index idx.
  */
 
 void           xfs_iext_realloc(xfs_inode_t *, int, int);
 void           xfs_iunpin_wait(xfs_inode_t *);
 int            xfs_iflush(xfs_inode_t *, uint);
+void           xfs_promote_inode(struct xfs_inode *);
 void           xfs_lock_inodes(xfs_inode_t **, int, uint);
 void           xfs_lock_two_inodes(xfs_inode_t *, xfs_inode_t *, uint);
 
 
        if (!xfs_iflock_nowait(ip)) {
                if (!(sync_mode & SYNC_WAIT))
                        goto out;
+
+               /*
+                * If we only have a single dirty inode in a cluster there is
+                * a fair chance that the AIL push may have pushed it into
+                * the buffer, but xfsbufd won't touch it until 30 seconds
+                * from now, and thus we will lock up here.
+                *
+                * Promote the inode buffer to the front of the delwri list
+                * and wake up xfsbufd now.
+                */
+               xfs_promote_inode(ip);
                xfs_iflock(ip);
        }