If verify_parent_transid() fails for all mirrors, the current code
calls repair_io_failure() anyway which means:
- that the disk block is rewritten without repairing anything and
- that a kernel log message is printed which misleadingly claims
that a read error was corrected.
This is an example:
parent transid verify failed on
615015833600 wanted 110423 found 110424
parent transid verify failed on
615015833600 wanted 110423 found 110424
btrfs read error corrected: ino 1 off
615015833600 (dev /dev/...)
It is wrong to ignore the results from verify_parent_transid() and to
call repair_eb_io_failure() when the verification of the transids failed.
This commit fixes the issue.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Behrens <sbehrens@giantdisaster.de>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
ret = read_extent_buffer_pages(io_tree, eb, start,
WAIT_COMPLETE,
btree_get_extent, mirror_num);
- if (!ret && !verify_parent_transid(io_tree, eb,
+ if (!ret) {
+ if (!verify_parent_transid(io_tree, eb,
parent_transid, 0))
- break;
+ break;
+ else
+ ret = -EIO;
+ }
/*
* This buffer's crc is fine, but its contents are corrupted, so