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Handle errors from background write of the cylinder group blocks.
First, on the write error, bufdone() call from ffs_backgroundwrite() panics because pbrelvp() cleared bp->b_bufobj, while brelse() would try to re-dirty the copy of the cg buffer. Handle this by setting B_INVAL for the case of BIO_ERROR. Second, we must re-dirty the real buffer containing the cylinder group block data when background write failed. Real cg buffer was already marked clean in ffs_bufwrite(). After the BV_BKGRDINPROG flag is cleared on the real cg buffer in ffs_backgroundwrite(), buffer scan may reuse the buffer at any moment. The result is lost write, and if the write error was only transient, we get corrupted bitmaps. We cannot re-dirty the original cg buffer in the ffs_backgroundwritedone(), since the context is not sleepable, preventing us from sleeping for origbp' lock. Add BV_BKGDERR flag (protected by the buffer object lock), which is converted into delayed write by brelse(), bqrelse() and buffer scan. In collaboration with: Conrad Meyer <cse.cem@gmail.com> Reviewed by: mckusick Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation (kib), EMC/Isilon storage division (Conrad) MFC after: 2 weeks
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