sanlock: Properly init io_timeout
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1292984 Hold on to your hats, because this is gonna be wild. In bd3e16a3 I've tried to expose sanlock io_timeout. What I had not realized (because there is like no documentation for sanlock at all) was very unusual way their APIs work. Basically, what we do currently is: sanlock_add_lockspace_timeout(&ls, io_timeout); which adds a lockspace to sanlock daemon. One would expect that io_timeout sets the io_timeout for it. Nah! That's where you are completely off the tracks. It sets timeout for next lockspace you will probably add later. Therefore: sanlock_add_lockspace_timeout(&ls, io_timeout = 10); /* adds new lockspace with default io_timeout */ sanlock_add_lockspace_timeout(&ls, io_timeout = 20); /* adds new lockspace with io_timeout = 10 */ sanlock_add_lockspace_timeout(&ls, io_timeout = 40); /* adds new lockspace with io_timeout = 20 */ And so on. You get the picture. Fortunately, we don't allow setting io_timeout per domain or per domain disk. So we just need to set the default used in the very first step and hope for the best (as all the io_timeout-s used later will have the same value). Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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