[PATCH] xfs: Document error handling behavior

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This is the first try to document the implementation of error handlers into
sysfs.

Reviews and comments are appreciated, please also notice I'm not english-native,
so, spelling corrections are also appreciated :)

Signed-off-by: Carlos Maiolino <cmaiolino@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 Documentation/filesystems/xfs.txt | 78 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 78 insertions(+)

diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/xfs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/xfs.txt
index 8146e9f..1df868a 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/xfs.txt
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/xfs.txt
@@ -348,3 +348,81 @@ Removed Sysctls
   ----				-------
   fs.xfs.xfsbufd_centisec	v4.0
   fs.xfs.age_buffer_centisecs	v4.0
+
+Error handling
+==============
+
+XFS can act differently according with the type of error found
+during its operation. The implementation introduces the following
+concepts to the error handler:
+
+ -failure speed:
+	Defines how fast XFS should shutdown in case of a specific
+	error is found during the filesystem  operation. It can
+	shutdown immediately, after a defined number of tries, or
+	simply try forever, which was the old behavior and is now
+	set as default behavior, except during unmount time, where
+	in case of a error is found while unmounting, the filesystem
+	will shutdown.
+
+ -error classes:
+	Specifies the subsystem/location where the error handlers
+	configure the behavior for, such as metadata or memory allocation.
+
+ -error handlers:
+	Defines the behavior for a specific error.
+
+The filesystem behavior during an error can be set via sysfs files, where, the
+errors are organized with the following structure:
+
+  /sys/fs/xfs/<dev>/error/<class>/<error>/
+
+Each directory contains:
+
+ /sys/fs/xfs/<dev>/error/
+
+	fail_at_unmount		(Min:  0  Default:  1  Max: 1)
+		Defines the global error behavior during unmount time. If set to
+		"1", XFS will shutdown in case of any error is found, otherwise,
+		if set to "0", the filesystem will indefinitely retry to cleanly
+		unmount the filesystem.
+
+	<class> subdirectories
+		Contains specific error handlers configuration
+		(Ex: /sys/fs/xfs/<dev>/error/metadata).
+
+ /sys/fs/xfs/<dev>/error/<class>/
+
+	The contents of this directory are <class> specific, since each <class>
+	might need to handle different types of errors. All <error> directory
+	though, contains the "default" directory, which is a global configuration
+	for errors not available for independent configuration.
+
+ /sys/fs/xfs/<dev>/error/<class>/<error>
+
+	Contains the failure speed configuration files for each specific error,
+	including the "default" behavior, which contains the same configuration
+	options as the specific errors.
+
+	The available configurations for each error type are:
+
+	max_retries			(Min: -1  Default: -1  Max: INTMAX)
+		Define how many tries the filesystem is allowed to retry its
+		operations during the specific error, before shutdown the
+		filesystem. Setting this file to "-1", will set XFS to retry
+		forever in the specific error, setting it to "0", will make
+		XFS to fail immediately after the specific error is found,
+		while setting it to a "N" value, where N is greater than 0,
+		will make XFS retry "N" times before shutdown.
+
+	retry_timeout_seconds		(Min:  0  Default:  0  Max: INTMAX)
+		Define the amount of time (in seconds) that the filesystem is
+		allowed to retry its operations when the specific error is
+		found. "0" means no wait time.
+
+
+	"max_retries" takes precedence over "retry_timeout_seconds", where,
+	"retry_timeout_seconds" will only be tested if the "max_retries" limit
+	were not reached yet or is set to retry forever ("-1"). If "max_retries"
+	limit is reached, the filesystem will shutdown, wether or not
+	"retry_timeout_seconds" has been reached.
-- 
2.7.4

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