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authorDaniel Drake <drake@endlessm.com>2015-04-06 16:03:43 -0600
committerDavid Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>2015-04-11 13:10:52 +0200
commit07ba8037bf2a2d6a683fa107ee6f2b9545fca23e (patch)
treee1f05d24b768f0effbfbea6cf58302d82c2c3106 /units/sysinit.target
parentaf97ebf2dd8a2ec0d46f2924e35a63a55523c133 (diff)
udevd: fix synchronization with settle when handling inotify events
udev uses inotify to implement a scheme where when the user closes a writable device node, a change uevent is forcefully generated. In the case of block devices, it actually requests a partition rescan. This currently can't be synchronized with "udevadm settle", i.e. this is not reliable in a script: sfdisk --change-id /dev/sda 1 81 udevadm settle mount /dev/sda1 /foo The settle call doesn't synchronize there, so at the same time we try to mount the device, udevd is busy removing the partition device nodes and readding them again. The mount call often happens in that moment where the partition node has been removed but not readded yet. This exact issue was fixed long ago: http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/hotplug/udev.git/commit/?id=bb38678e3ccc02bcd970ccde3d8166a40edf92d3 but that fix is no longer valid now that sequence numbers are no longer used. Fix this by forcing another mainloop iteration after handling inotify events before unblocking settle. If the inotify event caused us to generate a "change" event, we'll pick that up in the following loop iteration, before we reach the end of the loop where we respond to settle's control message, unblocking it.
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