From: Alex Elsayed <eternaleye+usenet@gmail.com>
To: linux-lvm@redhat.com
Cc: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] [PATCH] mtd: sm_ftl: fix typo in major number.
Date: Sat, 19 May 2012 04:28:20 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <jp804k$r4o$3@dough.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 1332008213-3940-1-git-send-email-maximlevitsky@gmail.com
Maxim Levitsky wrote:
> major == 0 allocates dynamic major, not major == -1
I would appreciate if this could be submitted for -stable, since the
negative major number breaks LVM (regardless of whether any such devices are
present). I found this out the hard way when my system failed to boot.
-stable note: This is in Linus' tree as
452380efbd72d8d41f53ea64c8a6ea1fedc4394d
For those who don't know (and potentially as a preface for -stable) the
reason lies in LVM's filtering; in lib/filter/filter.c, lines 230-233:
if ((line_maj <= 0) || (line_maj >= NUMBER_OF_MAJORS)) {
blocksection = (line[i] == 'B') ? 1 : 0;
continue;
}
Basically, it scans through /proc/devices until it hits a line starting with
'B', at which point it starts processing block major numbers and
whitelisting them to be used as PVs. However, the negative number causes a
problem because it a.) sorts to the top of the list and b.) short-circuits
the if(). This causes blocksection to flip back to zero immediately,
terminating the enumeration of permitted devices before any actually get
whitelisted. As a result, *all* block devices are ignored, with messages
such as
Skipping: Unrecognised LVM device type 259
259 being blkext, which LVM explicitly allows.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-05-19 11:35 UTC|newest]
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2012-03-17 18:16 ` [linux-lvm] [PATCH] mtd: sm_ftl: fix typo in major number Maxim Levitsky
2012-03-20 11:40 ` Artem Bityutskiy
2012-05-19 11:28 ` Alex Elsayed [this message]
2012-05-19 11:37 ` Artem Bityutskiy
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