This fixes a WARN backtrace in mark_buffer_dirty() that occurs during unmount when a USB or floppy device is removed. I reported this a kernel regression, but looks like it might have been there for longer than that. The super block update from a previous operation has marked the buffer as in error, and the flag has to be cleared before doing the update. (Similar code already exists in ext4). Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@xxxxxxxxxx> --- a/fs/ext2/super.c 2009-11-16 15:55:36.399078475 -0800 +++ b/fs/ext2/super.c 2009-11-16 15:59:49.814765923 -0800 @@ -1121,8 +1121,20 @@ static void ext2_sync_super(struct super static int ext2_sync_fs(struct super_block *sb, int wait) { struct ext2_super_block *es = EXT2_SB(sb)->s_es; + struct buffer_head *sbh = EXT2_SB(sb)->s_sbh; lock_kernel(); + if (buffer_write_io_error(sbh)) { + /* + * This happens if USB or floppy device is yanked out. + * Maybe user put device back in so warn and update again. + */ + printk(KERN_ERR + "EXT2-fs: previous I/O error to superblock detected\n"); + clear_buffer_write_io_error(sbh); + set_buffer_uptodate(sbh); + } + if (es->s_state & cpu_to_le16(EXT2_VALID_FS)) { ext2_debug("setting valid to 0\n"); es->s_state &= cpu_to_le16(~EXT2_VALID_FS); -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ext4" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html