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authorColy Li <colyli@suse.de>2018-05-03 18:51:37 +0800
committerJens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>2018-05-03 08:35:16 -0600
commit09a44ca2114737e0932257619c16a2b50c7807f1 (patch)
treeff71caabb67181e93da64e7d26c8cf1bde33ca03 /drivers/md/bcache/super.c
parentbcache: set dc->io_disable to true in conditional_stop_bcache_device() (diff)
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bcache: use pr_info() to inform duplicated CACHE_SET_IO_DISABLE set
It is possible that multiple I/O requests hits on failed cache device or backing device, therefore it is quite common that CACHE_SET_IO_DISABLE is set already when a task tries to set the bit from bch_cache_set_error(). Currently the message "CACHE_SET_IO_DISABLE already set" is printed by pr_warn(), which might mislead users to think a serious fault happens in source code. This patch uses pr_info() to print the information in such situation, avoid extra worries. This information is helpful to understand bcache behavior in cache device failures, so I still keep them in source code. Fixes: 771f393e8ffc9 ("bcache: add CACHE_SET_IO_DISABLE to struct cache_set flags") Signed-off-by: Coly Li <colyli@suse.de> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/md/bcache/super.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/md/bcache/super.c2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/md/bcache/super.c b/drivers/md/bcache/super.c
index cedbb41533c2..3dea06b41d43 100644
--- a/drivers/md/bcache/super.c
+++ b/drivers/md/bcache/super.c
@@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ bool bch_cache_set_error(struct cache_set *c, const char *fmt, ...)
return false;
if (test_and_set_bit(CACHE_SET_IO_DISABLE, &c->flags))
- pr_warn("CACHE_SET_IO_DISABLE already set");
+ pr_info("CACHE_SET_IO_DISABLE already set");
/* XXX: we can be called from atomic context
acquire_console_sem();