[merged mm-stable] mm-memory-failure-stop-setting-the-folio-error-flag.patch removed from -mm tree

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The quilt patch titled
     Subject: mm/memory-failure: stop setting the folio error flag
has been removed from the -mm tree.  Its filename was
     mm-memory-failure-stop-setting-the-folio-error-flag.patch

This patch was dropped because it was merged into the mm-stable branch
of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm

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From: "Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)" <willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: mm/memory-failure: stop setting the folio error flag
Date: Fri, 31 May 2024 04:29:25 +0100

Nobody checks the error flag any more, so setting it accomplishes nothing.
Remove the obsolete parts of this comment; it hasn't been true since
errseq_t was used to track writeback errors in 2017.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240531032938.2712870-1-willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Oscar Salvador <osalvador@xxxxxxx>
Acked-by: Miaohe Lin <linmiaohe@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---

 mm/memory-failure.c |   29 -----------------------------
 1 file changed, 29 deletions(-)

--- a/mm/memory-failure.c~mm-memory-failure-stop-setting-the-folio-error-flag
+++ a/mm/memory-failure.c
@@ -1112,7 +1112,6 @@ static int me_pagecache_dirty(struct pag
 	struct folio *folio = page_folio(p);
 	struct address_space *mapping = folio_mapping(folio);
 
-	SetPageError(p);
 	/* TBD: print more information about the file. */
 	if (mapping) {
 		/*
@@ -1120,34 +1119,6 @@ static int me_pagecache_dirty(struct pag
 		 * who check the mapping.
 		 * This way the application knows that something went
 		 * wrong with its dirty file data.
-		 *
-		 * There's one open issue:
-		 *
-		 * The EIO will be only reported on the next IO
-		 * operation and then cleared through the IO map.
-		 * Normally Linux has two mechanisms to pass IO error
-		 * first through the AS_EIO flag in the address space
-		 * and then through the PageError flag in the page.
-		 * Since we drop pages on memory failure handling the
-		 * only mechanism open to use is through AS_AIO.
-		 *
-		 * This has the disadvantage that it gets cleared on
-		 * the first operation that returns an error, while
-		 * the PageError bit is more sticky and only cleared
-		 * when the page is reread or dropped.  If an
-		 * application assumes it will always get error on
-		 * fsync, but does other operations on the fd before
-		 * and the page is dropped between then the error
-		 * will not be properly reported.
-		 *
-		 * This can already happen even without hwpoisoned
-		 * pages: first on metadata IO errors (which only
-		 * report through AS_EIO) or when the page is dropped
-		 * at the wrong time.
-		 *
-		 * So right now we assume that the application DTRT on
-		 * the first EIO, but we're not worse than other parts
-		 * of the kernel.
 		 */
 		mapping_set_error(mapping, -EIO);
 	}
_

Patches currently in -mm which might be from willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx are






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