Browse Source

cciss: Don't check h->busy_initializing in cciss_open().

Don't check h->busy_initializing in cciss_open().  Open won't be
called before things are ready, but h->busy_initializing won't be
unset until after the initial rebuild_lun_table is finished.  But,
to read the partitions, cciss_open will be called for each logical
drive during rebuild_lun_table.  If cciss_open checks h->busy_initializing,
then the reading of the partition information during the initial
rebuild_lun_table will fail, which is especially bad news if it
happens to be your boot device.

Signed-off-by: Stephen M. Cameron <scameron@beardog.cce.hp.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
Stephen M. Cameron 15 years ago
parent
commit
2e043986d5
1 changed files with 1 additions and 1 deletions
  1. 1 1
      drivers/block/cciss.c

+ 1 - 1
drivers/block/cciss.c

@@ -830,7 +830,7 @@ static int cciss_open(struct block_device *bdev, fmode_t mode)
 	printk(KERN_DEBUG "cciss_open %s\n", bdev->bd_disk->disk_name);
 #endif				/* CCISS_DEBUG */
 
-	if (host->busy_initializing || drv->busy_configuring)
+	if (drv->busy_configuring)
 		return -EBUSY;
 	/*
 	 * Root is allowed to open raw volume zero even if it's not configured