Commit 12b9bf0b authored by Anand Jain's avatar Anand Jain Committed by David Sterba

btrfs: write_dev_flush does not return ENOMEM anymore

Since commit "btrfs: btrfs_io_bio_alloc never fails, skip error handling"
write_dev_flush will not return ENOMEM in the sending part. We do not
need to check for it in the callers.
Signed-off-by: default avatarAnand Jain <anand.jain@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarDavid Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
[ updated changelog ]
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
parent 170607eb
...@@ -3505,13 +3505,6 @@ static int write_dev_flush(struct btrfs_device *device, int wait) ...@@ -3505,13 +3505,6 @@ static int write_dev_flush(struct btrfs_device *device, int wait)
if (wait) { if (wait) {
bio = device->flush_bio; bio = device->flush_bio;
if (!bio)
/*
* This means the alloc has failed with ENOMEM, however
* here we return 0, as its not a device error.
*/
return 0;
wait_for_completion(&device->flush_wait); wait_for_completion(&device->flush_wait);
if (bio->bi_error) { if (bio->bi_error) {
...@@ -3548,25 +3541,16 @@ static int write_dev_flush(struct btrfs_device *device, int wait) ...@@ -3548,25 +3541,16 @@ static int write_dev_flush(struct btrfs_device *device, int wait)
static int check_barrier_error(struct btrfs_fs_devices *fsdevs) static int check_barrier_error(struct btrfs_fs_devices *fsdevs)
{ {
int submit_flush_error = 0;
int dev_flush_error = 0; int dev_flush_error = 0;
struct btrfs_device *dev; struct btrfs_device *dev;
int tolerance;
list_for_each_entry_rcu(dev, &fsdevs->devices, dev_list) { list_for_each_entry_rcu(dev, &fsdevs->devices, dev_list) {
if (!dev->bdev) { if (!dev->bdev || dev->last_flush_error)
submit_flush_error++;
dev_flush_error++;
continue;
}
if (dev->last_flush_error == -ENOMEM)
submit_flush_error++;
if (dev->last_flush_error && dev->last_flush_error != -ENOMEM)
dev_flush_error++; dev_flush_error++;
} }
tolerance = fsdevs->fs_info->num_tolerated_disk_barrier_failures; if (dev_flush_error >
if (submit_flush_error > tolerance || dev_flush_error > tolerance) fsdevs->fs_info->num_tolerated_disk_barrier_failures)
return -EIO; return -EIO;
return 0; return 0;
...@@ -3596,10 +3580,8 @@ static int barrier_all_devices(struct btrfs_fs_info *info) ...@@ -3596,10 +3580,8 @@ static int barrier_all_devices(struct btrfs_fs_info *info)
if (!dev->in_fs_metadata || !dev->writeable) if (!dev->in_fs_metadata || !dev->writeable)
continue; continue;
ret = write_dev_flush(dev, 0); write_dev_flush(dev, 0);
if (ret) dev->last_flush_error = 0;
errors_send++;
dev->last_flush_error = ret;
} }
/* wait for all the barriers */ /* wait for all the barriers */
...@@ -3620,16 +3602,6 @@ static int barrier_all_devices(struct btrfs_fs_info *info) ...@@ -3620,16 +3602,6 @@ static int barrier_all_devices(struct btrfs_fs_info *info)
} }
} }
/*
* Try hard in case of flush. Lets say, in RAID1 we have
* the following situation
* dev1: EIO dev2: ENOMEM
* this is not a fatal error as we hope to recover from
* ENOMEM in the next attempt to flush.
* But the following is considered as fatal
* dev1: ENOMEM dev2: ENOMEM
* dev1: bdev == NULL dev2: ENOMEM
*/
if (errors_send || errors_wait) { if (errors_send || errors_wait) {
/* /*
* At some point we need the status of all disks * At some point we need the status of all disks
......
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