Re: [PATCH for-6.1? 1/6] mirror: Keep s->synced on error

2021-07-26 Thread Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy
22.07.2021 15:26, Max Reitz wrote: An error does not take us out of the READY phase, which is what s->synced signifies. It does of course mean that source and target are no longer in sync, but that is what s->actively_sync is for -- s->synced never meant that source and target are in sync, only

Re: [PATCH for-6.1? 1/6] mirror: Keep s->synced on error

2021-07-26 Thread Max Reitz
On 22.07.21 18:25, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote: 22.07.2021 15:26, Max Reitz wrote: An error does not take us out of the READY phase, which is what s->synced signifies.  It does of course mean that source and target are no longer in sync, but that is what s->actively_sync is for --

Re: [PATCH for-6.1? 1/6] mirror: Keep s->synced on error

2021-07-22 Thread Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy
22.07.2021 15:26, Max Reitz wrote: An error does not take us out of the READY phase, which is what s->synced signifies. It does of course mean that source and target are no longer in sync, but that is what s->actively_sync is for -- s->synced never meant that source and target are in sync, only

[PATCH for-6.1? 1/6] mirror: Keep s->synced on error

2021-07-22 Thread Max Reitz
An error does not take us out of the READY phase, which is what s->synced signifies. It does of course mean that source and target are no longer in sync, but that is what s->actively_sync is for -- s->synced never meant that source and target are in sync, only that they were at some point (and at