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authorJan Schmidt <list.btrfs@jan-o-sch.net>2011-12-01 09:30:36 -0500
committerChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>2011-12-01 09:30:36 -0500
commitf4a8e6563ea5366f563cb741a27fe90c5fa7f0fc (patch)
treee51f3968c45fdce8372f16d4e815d44fe6a0272a
parentbe064d113906f04ea13088a8260e1e68ae0a4050 (diff)
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Btrfs: fix meta data raid-repair merge problem
Commit 4a54c8c16 introduced raid-repair, killing the individual readpage_io_failed_hook entries from inode.c and disk-io.c. Commit 4bb31e92 introduced new readahead code, adding a readpage_io_failed_hook to disk-io.c. The raid-repair commit had logic to disable raid-repair, if readpage_io_failed_hook is set. Thus, the readahead commit effectively disabled raid-repair for meta data. This commit changes the logic to always attempt raid-repair when needed and call the readpage_io_failed_hook in case raid-repair fails. This is much more straight forward and should have been like that from the beginning. Signed-off-by: Jan Schmidt <list.btrfs@jan-o-sch.net> Reported-by: Stefan Behrens <sbehrens@giantdisaster.de> Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
-rw-r--r--fs/btrfs/extent_io.c27
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/extent_io.c b/fs/btrfs/extent_io.c
index 9472d3de5e52..be1bf627a14b 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/extent_io.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/extent_io.c
@@ -2287,14 +2287,20 @@ static void end_bio_extent_readpage(struct bio *bio, int err)
if (!uptodate) {
int failed_mirror;
failed_mirror = (int)(unsigned long)bio->bi_bdev;
- if (tree->ops && tree->ops->readpage_io_failed_hook)
- ret = tree->ops->readpage_io_failed_hook(
- bio, page, start, end,
- failed_mirror, state);
- else
- ret = bio_readpage_error(bio, page, start, end,
- failed_mirror, NULL);
+ /*
+ * The generic bio_readpage_error handles errors the
+ * following way: If possible, new read requests are
+ * created and submitted and will end up in
+ * end_bio_extent_readpage as well (if we're lucky, not
+ * in the !uptodate case). In that case it returns 0 and
+ * we just go on with the next page in our bio. If it
+ * can't handle the error it will return -EIO and we
+ * remain responsible for that page.
+ */
+ ret = bio_readpage_error(bio, page, start, end,
+ failed_mirror, NULL);
if (ret == 0) {
+error_handled:
uptodate =
test_bit(BIO_UPTODATE, &bio->bi_flags);
if (err)
@@ -2302,6 +2308,13 @@ static void end_bio_extent_readpage(struct bio *bio, int err)
uncache_state(&cached);
continue;
}
+ if (tree->ops && tree->ops->readpage_io_failed_hook) {
+ ret = tree->ops->readpage_io_failed_hook(
+ bio, page, start, end,
+ failed_mirror, state);
+ if (ret == 0)
+ goto error_handled;
+ }
}
if (uptodate) {