Re: [PATCH] ReiserFS v3 I/O error handling

From: Hans Reiser
Date: Tue Sep 14 2004 - 20:27:49 EST


Jeff Mahoney wrote:

Hey all -

One of the most common complaints I've heard about ReiserFS is how
graceless it is in handling critical I/O errors.

ext[23] can handle I/O errors anywhere, with the results being up to the
system admin to determine: continue, go read only, or panic.

ReiserFS doesn't offer the admin any such choice, instead panicking on
any I/O error in the journal.

I've posted four patches at:
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/jeffm/reiserfs/kernel-v2.6/io-error/

Against 2.6.9-rc2:
* reiserfs-cleanup-buffer-heads.diff
- Cleans up handling of buffer head bitfields - uses
the kernel supplied FNS_BUFFER macros instead.
* reiserfs-cleanup-sb-journal.diff
- Cleans up accessing of the journal structure, prefering
~ to create a temporary variable in functions that access
~ the journal structure non-trivially. Should make 0 difference
~ at compile time.
* reiserfs-write-lock.diff
- Fixes two missing reiserfs_write_unlock() calls on error paths
~ that are unrelated to the last patch.
* reiserfs-io-error-handling.diff
- Allows ReiserFS to gracefully handle I/O errors in critical
code paths. The admin has the option to go read-only or panic.
Since ReiserFS has no option to ignore the use of the journal,
~ the "continue" method is not enabled.

These patches have seen a lot of testing in the SuSE Linux Enterprise
Server 9 kernel, and are considered ready for mainline.

Hans - please take a look.

-Jeff

[Resent: The patches initially were attached, and I suspect they were
too large to make it onto the list.]

--
Jeff Mahoney
SuSE Labs

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I am going to let zam review it on my behalf due to urgent personal issues. If he does not respond in seven days, complain to me about it and my personal issues will be past me by then.

Hans
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