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author | jdp <jdp@FreeBSD.org> | 2005-11-18 02:43:49 +0000 |
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committer | jdp <jdp@FreeBSD.org> | 2005-11-18 02:43:49 +0000 |
commit | 536960dbba6409b86ac8cba48c8eebec0ee4d3bc (patch) | |
tree | fd8fdcdbe252a0fea49dd01324b56a12740040f9 /usr.sbin/ngctl/ngctl.h | |
parent | 1f2553e461911eee3bd762d61effbef7d0b8cc45 (diff) | |
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Fix a bug that caused some /dev entries to continue to exist after
the underlying drive had been hot-unplugged from the system. Here
is a specific example. Filesystem code had opened /dev/da1s1e.
Subsequently, the drive was hot-unplugged. This (correctly) caused
all of the associated /dev/da1* entries to be deleted. When the
filesystem later realized that the drive was gone it closed the
device, reducing the write-access counts to 0 on the geom providers
for da1s1e, da1s1, and da1. This caused geom to re-taste the
providers, resulting in the devices being created again. When the
drive was hot-plugged back in, it resulted in duplicate /dev entries
for da1s1e, da1s1, and da1.
This fix adds a new disk_gone() function which is called by CAM when a
drive goes away. It orphans all of the providers associated with the
drive, setting an error condition of ENXIO in each one. In addition,
we prevent a re-taste on last close for writing if an error condition
has been set in the provider.
Sponsored by: Isilon Systems
Reviewed by: phk
MFC after: 1 week
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