Hmm, I never tried to use it on CIFS shares, however this definitely seems to me a bug in SMBFS/CIFS. Have you really tried with both of them? (AFAIK they do not share much of code lines, so it can be that in one of them the bug is not present.)
After a little googling I found this thread, where someone claims to workaround a similar problem by mounting the CIFS share with the directio mount option. Though I don't know whether this can be recommended in a production system (how stable it is, how much it hurts performance). Anyway you may give it a try.
Hope that helps.
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