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    md/raid1: don't abort a resync on the first badblock. · b7219ccb
    NeilBrown 提交于
    If a resync of a RAID1 array with 2 devices finds a known bad block
    one device it will neither read from, or write to, that device for
    this block offset.
    So there will be one read_target (The other device) and zero write
    targets.
    This condition causes md/raid1 to abort the resync assuming that it
    has finished - without known bad blocks this would be true.
    
    When there are no write targets because of the presence of bad blocks
    we should only skip over the area covered by the bad block.
    RAID10 already gets this right, raid1 doesn't.  Or didn't.
    
    As this can cause a 'sync' to abort early and appear to have succeeded
    it could lead to some data corruption, so it suitable for -stable.
    
    Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
    Reported-by: NAlexander Lyakas <alex.bolshoy@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by: NNeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
    b7219ccb
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