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ocfs2 will become read-only if we try to read the bytes which pass the end of i_size. This can be easily reproduced by following steps: 1. mkfs a ocfs2 volume with bs=4k cs=4k and nosparse. 2. create a small file(say less than 100 bytes) and we will create the file which is allocated 1 cluster. 3. read 8196 bytes from the kernel using O_DIRECT which exceeds the limit. 4. The ocfs2 volume becomes read-only and dmesg shows: OCFS2: ERROR (device sda13): ocfs2_direct_IO_get_blocks: Inode 66010 has a hole at block 1 File system is now read-only due to the potential of on-disk corruption. Please run fsck.ocfs2 once the file system is unmounted. So suppress the ERROR message. Signed-off-by: Tao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com> |
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cluster | ||
dlm | ||
alloc.c | ||
alloc.h | ||
aops.c | ||
aops.h | ||
buffer_head_io.c | ||
buffer_head_io.h | ||
dcache.c | ||
dcache.h | ||
dir.c | ||
dir.h | ||
dlmglue.c | ||
dlmglue.h | ||
export.c | ||
export.h | ||
extent_map.c | ||
extent_map.h | ||
file.c | ||
file.h | ||
heartbeat.c | ||
heartbeat.h | ||
inode.c | ||
inode.h | ||
ioctl.c | ||
ioctl.h | ||
journal.c | ||
journal.h | ||
localalloc.c | ||
localalloc.h | ||
locks.c | ||
locks.h | ||
Makefile | ||
mmap.c | ||
mmap.h | ||
namei.c | ||
namei.h | ||
ocfs1_fs_compat.h | ||
ocfs2_fs.h | ||
ocfs2_lockid.h | ||
ocfs2_lockingver.h | ||
ocfs2.h | ||
resize.c | ||
resize.h | ||
slot_map.c | ||
slot_map.h | ||
stack_o2cb.c | ||
stack_user.c | ||
stackglue.c | ||
stackglue.h | ||
suballoc.c | ||
suballoc.h | ||
super.c | ||
super.h | ||
symlink.c | ||
symlink.h | ||
sysfile.c | ||
sysfile.h | ||
uptodate.c | ||
uptodate.h | ||
ver.c | ||
ver.h |