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authorTomasz Majchrzak <tomasz.majchrzak@intel.com>2016-10-24 12:47:28 +0200
committerShaohua Li <shli@fb.com>2016-10-24 15:28:19 -0700
commit16f889499a5214ebe038f8bd00f4c0094ed0ed75 (patch)
tree7b4475d2ce077a19be5abefd02d8d9783d546dde /include/xen
parent56056c2e7d58ee705755efbe780aefff987a1dc8 (diff)
md: report 'write_pending' state when array in sync
If there is a bad block on a disk and there is a recovery performed from this disk, the same bad block is reported for a new disk. It involves setting MD_CHANGE_PENDING flag in rdev_set_badblocks. For external metadata this flag is not being cleared as array state is reported as 'clean'. The read request to bad block in RAID5 array gets stuck as it is waiting for a flag to be cleared - as per commit c3cce6cda162 ("md/raid5: ensure device failure recorded before write request returns."). The meaning of MD_CHANGE_PENDING and MD_CHANGE_CLEAN flags has been clarified in commit 070dc6dd7103 ("md: resolve confusion of MD_CHANGE_CLEAN"), however MD_CHANGE_PENDING flag has been used in personality error handlers since and it doesn't fully comply with initial purpose. It was supposed to notify that write request is about to start, however now it is also used to request metadata update. Initially (in md_allow_write, md_write_start) MD_CHANGE_PENDING flag has been set and in_sync has been set to 0 at the same time. Error handlers just set the flag without modifying in_sync value. Sysfs array state is a single value so now it reports 'clean' when MD_CHANGE_PENDING flag is set and in_sync is set to 1. Userspace has no idea it is expected to take some action. Swap the order that array state is checked so 'write_pending' is reported ahead of 'clean' ('write_pending' is a misleading name but it is too late to rename it now). Signed-off-by: Tomasz Majchrzak <tomasz.majchrzak@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Shaohua Li <shli@fb.com>
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