On Tue, 2018-11-06 at 16:17 -0800, Rodney W. Grimes wrote: > > > > Rodney, this was actually my original intention, however then I noticed in > > the GEOM code there is at least one case when BIO_FLUSH request is being > > generated internally with bio_offset == mediasize and bio_lenth == 0, so I > > thought there might be some need to allow such requests through. But I'd > > happily go with the stricter rule if it does no harm. I simply don't know > > enough about the intended use and the logic behind zero-length transfers to > > make that call. > I am not sure enough on if mediasize is 0 based or not, > if it is then the error case should be fixed, and the > code you show below should also be fixed as it is > technically making a request beyond the end of device. > > I am also murky on why we are even doing a 0 size > operation and end of device, is that to validate > we can access all the media? If so then this wrong > code and wrong error return should be fixed as it > is off by 1. > > > > > > > -Max > > > > int > > g_io_flush(struct g_consumer *cp) > > { > > ... > > bp = g_alloc_bio(); > > bp->bio_cmd = BIO_FLUSH; > > ... > > bp->bio_offset = cp->provider->mediasize; > The above should have a - 1 on it. >
Unless offset > mediasize is specifically a signal to downstream code in some way about how the flush is to be performed. Nearly identical code to create a BIO_FLUSH bio appears in ufs softdeps and in zfs. Before starting to arbitrarily change code that has worked since 2006, it might be a good idea to track down why these values are set the way they are. Unfortunately, there is no clue in the commit logs, but maybe the author (pjd@, cc'd) can englighten us. -- Ian _______________________________________________ svn-src-all@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/svn-src-all To unsubscribe, send any mail to "svn-src-all-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"