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authorSuzuki Kp <suzuki@in.ibm.com>2006-12-07 05:35:14 +0100
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@woody.osdl.org>2006-12-07 17:39:30 +0100
commit5127d002f9769ba6b1691de78dd3a5c14635e183 (patch)
tree479d47c850f5f10b9aa7e2d5ec6e9743820bc781 /fs/partitions
parent[PATCH] cciss: cleanup cciss_interrupt mode (diff)
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[PATCH] fix rescan_partitions to return errors properly
The current rescan_partition implementation ignores the errors that comes from the lower layer. It reports success for unknown partitions as well as I/O error cases while reading the partition information. The unknown partition is not (and will not be) considered as an error in the kernel, since there are legal users of it (e.g, members of a RAID5 MD Device or a new disk which is not partitioned at all ). Changing this behaviour would scare the user about a serious problem with their disk and is not recommended. Thus for both "unknown partitions" to the Linux (eg., DEC VMS,Novell Netware) and the legal users of NULL partition, would still be reported as "SUCCESS". The patch attached here, scares the user about something which he does need to worry about. i.e, returning -EIO on disk I/O errors while reading the partition information. Signed-off-by: Suzuki K P <suzuki@in.ibm.com> Cc: Erik Mouw <erik@harddisk-recovery.com> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/partitions')
-rw-r--r--fs/partitions/check.c4
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/fs/partitions/check.c b/fs/partitions/check.c
index 6fb4b6150d77..0b6113ba3b79 100644
--- a/fs/partitions/check.c
+++ b/fs/partitions/check.c
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ check_partition(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev)
else if (warn_no_part)
printk(" unable to read partition table\n");
kfree(state);
- return NULL;
+ return ERR_PTR(res);
}
/*
@@ -494,6 +494,8 @@ int rescan_partitions(struct gendisk *disk, struct block_device *bdev)
disk->fops->revalidate_disk(disk);
if (!get_capacity(disk) || !(state = check_partition(disk, bdev)))
return 0;
+ if (IS_ERR(state)) /* I/O error reading the partition table */
+ return PTR_ERR(state);
for (p = 1; p < state->limit; p++) {
sector_t size = state->parts[p].size;
sector_t from = state->parts[p].from;