Hi, Michael--

Thanks for the quickly reply.

If the metadata on the cache device was NOT correctly read,
cached_dev_read_error() will not be called, so the recovery check will
not be executed. so this patch is safe.
s->iop.error was not set when faild to read metadata on the cache
device, so the  cached_dev_bio_complete() will be called instead of
cached_dev_read_error()

2017-11-17 12:02 GMT+08:00 Michael Lyle <[email protected]>:
> Hi, Rui Hua--
>
> On 11/16/2017 07:51 PM, Rui Hua wrote:
>> In this patch, we use s->read_dirty_data to judge whether the read
>> request hit dirty data in cache device, it is safe to reread data from
>> the backing device when the read request hit clean data. This can not
>> only handle cache read race, but also recover data when failed read
>> request from cache device.
>
> I haven't read over all of this yet, to understand the read race.  But
> this change can't be safe-- read_dirty_data only is set to true if the
> metadata on the cache device is correctly read.  If that fails, the flag
> may not be set and we could read stale data on the backing device.
>
> Mike

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