Re: calc. of currspeed in md.c code in 2.4.20

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"Peter T. Breuer" wrote:
 
> Correct me if this seems silly, but we could push speed_min up to equal
> speed_max (or close) in the intervals in which the resync is skipping
> sectors rather than syncing them. It does know.

But as soon as it hits the disk again, it's going to go to sleep,
because the resync speed up to that point (when there was no real I/O)
will be so high that it'll be way over the limits.

--
Paul
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