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@@ -115,20 +115,18 @@ static void btrfs_handle_error(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info)
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if (sb_rdonly(sb))
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return;
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- if (test_bit(BTRFS_FS_STATE_ERROR, &fs_info->fs_state)) {
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- sb->s_flags |= SB_RDONLY;
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- btrfs_info(fs_info, "forced readonly");
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- /*
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- * Note that a running device replace operation is not
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- * canceled here although there is no way to update
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- * the progress. It would add the risk of a deadlock,
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- * therefore the canceling is omitted. The only penalty
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- * is that some I/O remains active until the procedure
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- * completes. The next time when the filesystem is
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- * mounted writeable again, the device replace
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- * operation continues.
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- */
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- }
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+ sb->s_flags |= SB_RDONLY;
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+ btrfs_info(fs_info, "forced readonly");
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+ /*
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+ * Note that a running device replace operation is not
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+ * canceled here although there is no way to update
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+ * the progress. It would add the risk of a deadlock,
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+ * therefore the canceling is omitted. The only penalty
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+ * is that some I/O remains active until the procedure
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+ * completes. The next time when the filesystem is
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+ * mounted writeable again, the device replace
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+ * operation continues.
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+ */
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}
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/*
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