[PATCH] mdmon: don't attempt to manage new arrays when terminating

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When mdmon gets a SIGTERM, it stops managing arrays that are clean. If
there is more that one array in the container and one of them is dirty
and the clean one is still present in mdstat, mdmon will treat it as a
new array and start managing it again. This leads to a cycle of
remove_old() / manage_new() calls for the clean array, until the other
one also becomes clean.

Prevent this by not calling manage_new() if sigterm is set. Also, remove
a check for sigterm in manage_new() because the condition will never be
true.

Signed-off-by: Artur Paszkiewicz <artur.paszkiewicz@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 managemon.c | 6 ++----
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/managemon.c b/managemon.c
index 101231c5..29b91bad 100644
--- a/managemon.c
+++ b/managemon.c
@@ -727,9 +727,7 @@ static void manage_new(struct mdstat_ent *mdstat,
 	dprintf("inst: %s action: %d state: %d\n", inst,
 		new->action_fd, new->info.state_fd);
 
-	if (sigterm)
-		new->info.safe_mode_delay = 1;
-	else if (mdi->safe_mode_delay >= 50)
+	if (mdi->safe_mode_delay >= 50)
 		/* Normal start, mdadm set this. */
 		new->info.safe_mode_delay = mdi->safe_mode_delay;
 	else
@@ -803,7 +801,7 @@ void manage(struct mdstat_ent *mdstat, struct supertype *container)
 				break;
 			}
 		}
-		if (a == NULL || !a->container)
+		if ((a == NULL || !a->container) && !sigterm)
 			manage_new(mdstat, container, a);
 	}
 }
-- 
2.19.2




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