xfsprogs/xfsprogs-mkfs-avoid-divide-by-zero-when-hardware-reports-opti.patch

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From: Jeffrey Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Subject: [PATCH] mkfs: avoid divide-by-zero when hardware reports optimal i/o
size as 0
Patch-mainline: Submitted to linux-xfs, 19 Jul 2018
References: bsc#1089777
Commit 051b4e37f5e (mkfs: factor AG alignment) factored out the
AG alignment code into a separate function. It got rid of
redundant checks for dswidth != 0 since calc_stripe_factors was
supposed to guarantee that if dsunit is non-zero dswidth will be
as well. Unfortunately, there's hardware out there that reports its
optimal i/o size as larger than the maximum i/o size, which the kernel
treats as broken and zeros out the optimal i/o size. We'll accept
the multi-sector dsunit but have a zero dswidth and hit a divide-by-zero
in align_ag_geometry.
To resolve this we can check the topology before consuming it, default
to using the stripe unit as the stripe width, and warn the user about it.
Fixes: 051b4e37f5e (mkfs: factor AG alignment)
Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
---
mkfs/xfs_mkfs.c | 6 ++++++
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
diff --git a/mkfs/xfs_mkfs.c b/mkfs/xfs_mkfs.c
index a135e06e..35542e57 100644
--- a/mkfs/xfs_mkfs.c
+++ b/mkfs/xfs_mkfs.c
@@ -2295,6 +2295,12 @@ _("data stripe width (%d) must be a multiple of the data stripe unit (%d)\n"),
if (!dsunit) {
dsunit = ft->dsunit;
dswidth = ft->dswidth;
+ if (dsunit && dswidth == 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr,
+_("%s: Volume reports stripe unit of %d bytes but stripe width of 0. Using stripe width of %d bytes, which may not be optimal.\n"),
+ progname, dsunit << 9, dsunit << 9);
+ dswidth = dsunit;
+ }
use_dev = true;
} else {
/* check and warn is alignment is sub-optimal */
--
2.16.4