1. 12 5月, 2011 3 次提交
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      btrfs: add readonly flag · 8628764e
      Arne Jansen 提交于
      setting the readonly flag prevents writes in case an error is detected
      Signed-off-by: NArne Jansen <sensille@gmx.net>
      8628764e
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      btrfs scrub: make fixups sync · 96e36920
      Ilya Dryomov 提交于
      btrfs scrub - make fixups sync, don't reuse fixup bios
      
      Fixups are already sync for csum failures, this patch makes them sync
      for EIO case as well.
      
      Fixups are now sharing pages with the parent sbio - instead of
      allocating a separate page to do a fixup we grab the page from the sbio
      buffer.
      
      Fixup bios are no longer reused.
      
      struct fixup is no longer needed, instead pass [sbio pointer, index].
      
      Originally this was added to look at the possibility of sharing the code
      between drive swap and scrub, but it actually fixes a serious bug in
      scrub code where errors that could be corrected were ignored and
      reported as uncorrectable.
      
      btrfs scrub - restore bios properly after media errors
      
      The current code reallocates a bio after a media error.  This is a
      temporary measure introduced in v3 after a serious problem related to
      bio reuse was found in v2 of scrub patchset.
      
      Basically we did not reset bv_offset and bv_len fields of the bio_vec
      structure.  They are changed in case I/O error happens, for example, at
      offset 512 or 1024 into the page.  Also bi_flags field wasn't properly
      setup before reusing the bio.
      Signed-off-by: NArne Jansen <sensille@gmx.net>
      96e36920
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      btrfs: scrub · a2de733c
      Arne Jansen 提交于
      This adds an initial implementation for scrub. It works quite
      straightforward. The usermode issues an ioctl for each device in the
      fs. For each device, it enumerates the allocated device chunks. For
      each chunk, the contained extents are enumerated and the data checksums
      fetched. The extents are read sequentially and the checksums verified.
      If an error occurs (checksum or EIO), a good copy is searched for. If
      one is found, the bad copy will be rewritten.
      All enumerations happen from the commit roots. During a transaction
      commit, the scrubs get paused and afterwards continue from the new
      roots.
      
      This commit is based on the series originally posted to linux-btrfs
      with some improvements that resulted from comments from David Sterba,
      Ilya Dryomov and Jan Schmidt.
      Signed-off-by: NArne Jansen <sensille@gmx.net>
      a2de733c