Re: [PATCH 02/19] btrfs: handle checksum validation and repair at the storage layer

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On Mon, Dec 12, 2022 at 11:13:47PM +0100, David Sterba wrote:
> > There is one significant behavior change here:  If repair fails or
> > is impossible to start with, the whole bio will be failed to the
> > upper layer.  This is the behavior that all I/O submitters execept
> > for buffered I/O already emulated in their end_io handler.  For
> > buffered I/O this now means that a large readahead request can
> > fail due to a single bad sector, but as readahead errors are igored
> > the following readpage if the sector is actually accessed will
> > still be able to read.  This also matches the I/O failure handling
> > in other file systems.
> 
> This patch is apparently doing several things at once, please split it.
> Thanks.

We went through this last time:  yes, it apparently does multiple
things, but they are so deeply interconnected that they can't be
logically split.  Josef asked to maybe look into opting in, but
that would require a temporary flag in the btrfs_bio and not
significantly reduce the patch side, but just add a few more
patches for the switchover of direct, buffered and compressed I/O.



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