On Tue, Nov 03, 2015 at 04:20:27PM +0800, Junxiao Bi wrote:Great idea Mark! I think adding errors=fix would be a good way to address both concerns :) It gives some control if anyone is uncomfortable of things getting checked/fixed automatically.
Hi Gang,Maybe we need another errors=XXX flag (maybe errors=fix)?
On 11/03/2015 03:54 PM, Gang He wrote:
Hi Junxiao,If user don't want this, they should not use error=continue option, let
Thank for your reviewing.
Current design, we use a sysfile as a interface to check/fix a file (via pass a ino number).
But, this operation is manually triggered by user, instead of automatically fix in the kernel.
Why?
1) we should let users make this decision, since some users do not want to fix when encountering a file system corruption, maybe they want to keep the file system unchanged for a further investigation.
fs go after a corruption is very dangerous.
You both make good points, here's what I gather from the conversation:
- Some customers would be sad if they have to manually fix corruptions.
This takes effort on their part, and if the FS can handle it
automatically, it should.
- There are valid concerns that automatically fixing things is a change in
behavior that might not be welcome, or worse might lead to unforseeable
circumstances.
- I will add that fixing things automatically implies checking them
automatically which could introduce some performance impact depending on
how much checking we're doing.
So if the user wants errors to be fixed automatically, they could mount with
errros=fix, and everyone else would have no change in behavior unless they
wanted to make use of the new feature.
Btw, I am pretty sure that Gang is referring to the feature being new and2) frankly speaking, this feature will probably bring a second corruption if there is some error in the code, I do not suggest to use automatically fix by default in the first version.I think if this feature could bring more corruption, then this should be
fixed first.
thus more likely to have problems. There is nothing I see in here that is
file system corrupting.
--Mark
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Mark Fasheh
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