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From: Lars Marowsky-Bree <lmb@suse.de>
To: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@steeleye.com>,
	Jens Axboe <axboe@suse.de>
Cc: Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: dm core patches
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 09:22:22 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040216082222.GG20998@marowsky-bree.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1076690681.2158.54.camel@mulgrave>

On 2004-02-13T11:44:41,
   James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@steeleye.com> said:

> - fatal: error cannot be retried
> - retryable: error may be retried
> 
> and possibly
> 
> - informational: This is dangerous, since it's giving information about
> a transaction that actually succeeded (i.e. we'd need to fix drivers to
> recognise it as being uptodate but with info, like sector remapped)

I don't think we need informational errors. The meaning of this seems
pretty difficult to define, and it's bound to have annoying semantics. I
also can't come up with a case where you would want to use that ;-)

> Then, we also have a error origin indication:
> 
> - device: The device is actually reporting the problem
> - transport: the error is a transport error
> - driver: the error comes from the device driver.
> 
> So dm would know that fatal transport or driver errors could be
> repathed, but fatal device errors probably couldn't.
> 
> Any that I've missed?

No, I think those were the ones which we were discussing at KS2003 too.


Sincerely,
    Lars Marowsky-Brée <lmb@suse.de>

-- 
High Availability & Clustering	      \ ever tried. ever failed. no matter.
SUSE Labs			      | try again. fail again. fail better.
Research & Development, SUSE LINUX AG \ 	-- Samuel Beckett


  reply	other threads:[~2004-02-16  8:22 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-02-13 16:44 dm core patches James Bottomley
2004-02-16  8:22 ` Lars Marowsky-Bree [this message]
2004-02-16 16:57 ` Jens Axboe
2004-02-16 17:04   ` James Bottomley
2004-02-19  0:26 ` Mike Christie
2004-02-19  3:40   ` Jeff Garzik
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-02-10 16:35 Joe Thornber
2004-02-11 10:16 ` Lars Marowsky-Bree
2004-02-11 10:35   ` Joe Thornber
2004-02-12 18:51     ` Lars Marowsky-Bree
2004-02-12 20:13       ` Joe Thornber
2004-02-13 15:12         ` Lars Marowsky-Bree
2004-02-13 15:39           ` Joe Thornber
2004-02-13 16:08             ` Arjan van de Ven
2004-02-16  8:19               ` Lars Marowsky-Bree
2004-02-16  9:35                 ` Arjan van de Ven
2004-02-13 23:46             ` Mike Anderson
2004-02-16 12:17             ` Heinz Mauelshagen
2004-02-13 16:03           ` Jens Axboe

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