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      [PATCH] Three one-liners in md.c · 6985c43f
      NeilBrown 提交于
      The main problem fixes is that in certain situations stopping md arrays may
      take longer than you expect, or may require multiple attempts.  This would
      only happen when resync/recovery is happening.
      
      This patch fixes three vaguely related bugs.
      
      1/ The recent change to use kthreads got the setting of the
         process name wrong.  This fixes it.
      2/ The recent change to use kthreads lost the ability for
         md threads to be signalled with SIG_KILL.  This restores that.
      3/ There is a long standing bug in that if:
          - An array needs recovery (onto a hot-spare) and
          - The recovery is being blocked because some other array being
             recovered shares a physical device and
          - The recovery thread is killed with SIG_KILL
         Then the recovery will appear to have completed with no IO being
         done, which can cause data corruption.
         This patch makes sure that incomplete recovery will be treated as
         incomplete.
      
      Note that any kernel affected by bug 2 will not suffer the problem of bug
      3, as the signal can never be delivered.  Thus the current 2.6.14-rc
      kernels are not susceptible to data corruption.  Note also that if arrays
      are shutdown (with "mdadm -S" or "raidstop") then the problem doesn't
      occur.  It only happens if a SIGKILL is independently delivered as done by
      'init' when shutting down.
      Signed-off-by: NNeil Brown <neilb@suse.de>
      Signed-off-by: NAndrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
      Signed-off-by: NLinus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
      6985c43f
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