Re: [PATCH 0/4] I/O Error Handling for ReiserFS v3

From: Alex Zarochentsev
Date: Tue Oct 05 2004 - 12:35:22 EST


On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 08:44:22AM -0700, Hans Reiser wrote:
> These have received design approval from zam (and thus me), but zam, did
> they receive stress testing by Elena under your guidance?

No. We have a long queue of test tasks. There are fsck.reiser4 testing,
reiser4/dmapper crashes and the benchmarks in the queue.

>
> Hans
>
> Jeffrey 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.
> >
> >The available options are read only or panic, since ReiserFS does not
> >currently support operations without the journal.
> >
> >In the four messages that follow, you'll find: *
> >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-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. * reiserfs-write-lock.diff -
> >Fixes two missing reiserfs_write_unlock() calls on error paths that are
> >unrelated to reiserfs-io-error-handling.diff
> >
> >These patches have seen a lot of testing in the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server
> >9 kernel, and are considered ready for mainline.
> >
> >They've received approval[1] from the ReiserFS maintainers also.
> >
> >Andrew - Apologies for the previous format; Please apply.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >-Jeff
> >
> >[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=reiserfs&m=109587254714180
> >
> >-- Jeff Mahoney SuSE Labs
> >
> >
>

--
Alex.
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