On Wed, 2020-06-10 at 08:50 -0700, Eric Biggers wrote: > On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 06:33:47AM -0400, Jeff Layton wrote: > > A patch has been merged for v5.8 that changes how syncfs() reports > > errors. Change the sync() manpage accordingly. > > > > Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > man2/sync.2 | 24 +++++++++++++++++++++++- > > 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > diff --git a/man2/sync.2 b/man2/sync.2 > > index 7198f3311b05..27e04cff5845 100644 > > --- a/man2/sync.2 > > +++ b/man2/sync.2 > > @@ -86,11 +86,26 @@ to indicate the error. > > is always successful. > > .PP > > .BR syncfs () > > -can fail for at least the following reason: > > +can fail for at least the following reasons: > > .TP > > .B EBADF > > .I fd > > is not a valid file descriptor. > > +.TP > > +.B EIO > > +An error occurred during synchronization. > > +This error may relate to data written to any file on the filesystem, or on > > +metadata related to the filesytem itself. > > +.TP > > +.B ENOSPC > > +Disk space was exhausted while synchronizing. > > +.TP > > +.BR ENOSPC ", " EDQUOT > > +Data was written to a files on NFS or another filesystem which does not > > +allocate space at the time of a > > +.BR write (2) > > +system call, and some previous write failed due to insufficient > > +storage space. > > .SH VERSIONS > > .BR syncfs () > > first appeared in Linux 2.6.39; > > @@ -121,6 +136,13 @@ or > > .BR syncfs () > > provide the same guarantees as fsync called on every file in > > the system or filesystem respectively. > > +.PP > > +In mainline kernel versions prior to 5.8, > > +.\" commit 735e4ae5ba28c886d249ad04d3c8cc097dad6336 > > +.BR syncfs () > > +will only fail with EBADF when passed a bad file descriptor. In 5.8 > > +and later kernels, it will also report an error if one or more inodes failed > > +to be written back since the last syncfs call. > > The sentence "In mainline kernel versions prior to 5.8, syncfs() will only fail > with EBADF when passed a bad file descriptor" is ambiguous. It could mean that > EBADF can now mean other things too. > > Maybe write: "In mainline kernel versions prior to 5.8, syncfs() will only fail > when passed a bad file descriptor (EBADF)." > > - Eric Good point. Fixed in my tree using your verbiage. I'll send out a v2 patch once I give others a chance to comment. Thanks! -- Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxxx>