Commit 39772f0a authored by NeilBrown's avatar NeilBrown Committed by Shaohua Li

md: only allow remove_and_add_spares when no sync_thread running.

The locking protocols in md assume that a device will
never be removed from an array during resync/recovery/reshape.
When that isn't happening, rcu or reconfig_mutex is needed
to protect an rdev pointer while taking a refcount.  When
it is happening, that protection isn't needed.

Unfortunately there are cases were remove_and_add_spares() is
called when recovery might be happening: is state_store(),
slot_store() and hot_remove_disk().
In each case, this is just an optimization, to try to expedite
removal from the personality so the device can be removed from
the array.  If resync etc is happening, we just have to wait
for md_check_recover to find a suitable time to call
remove_and_add_spares().

This optimization and not essential so it doesn't
matter if it fails.
So change remove_and_add_spares() to abort early if
resync/recovery/reshape is happening, unless it is called
from md_check_recovery() as part of a newly started recovery.
The parameter "this" is only NULL when called from
md_check_recovery() so when it is NULL, there is no need to abort.

As this can result in a NULL dereference, the fix is suitable
for -stable.

cc: yuyufen <yuyufen@huawei.com>
Cc: Tomasz Majchrzak <tomasz.majchrzak@intel.com>
Fixes: 8430e7e0 ("md: disconnect device from personality before trying to remove it.")
Cc: stable@ver.kernel.org (v4.8+)
Signed-off-by: default avatarNeilBrown <neilb@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarShaohua Li <sh.li@alibaba-inc.com>
parent f2785b52
......@@ -8595,6 +8595,10 @@ static int remove_and_add_spares(struct mddev *mddev,
int removed = 0;
bool remove_some = false;
if (this && test_bit(MD_RECOVERY_RUNNING, &mddev->recovery))
/* Mustn't remove devices when resync thread is running */
return 0;
rdev_for_each(rdev, mddev) {
if ((this == NULL || rdev == this) &&
rdev->raid_disk >= 0 &&
......
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