Don't unconditionally set in_sync on newly added device in raid5_reshape
When a reshape finds that it can add spare devices into the array, those devices might already be 'in_sync' if they are beyond the old size of the array, or they might not if they are within the array. The first case happens when we change an N-drive RAID5 to an N+1-drive RAID5. The second happens when we convert an N-drive RAID5 to an N+1-drive RAID6. So set the flag more carefully. Also, ->recovery_offset is only meaningful when the flag is clear, so only set it in that case. This change needs the preceding two to ensure that the non-in_sync device doesn't get evicted from the array when it is stopped, in the case where v0.90 metadata is used. Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
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@ -5361,9 +5361,11 @@ static int raid5_start_reshape(mddev_t *mddev)
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!test_bit(Faulty, &rdev->flags)) {
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if (raid5_add_disk(mddev, rdev) == 0) {
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char nm[20];
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set_bit(In_sync, &rdev->flags);
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if (rdev->raid_disk >= conf->previous_raid_disks)
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set_bit(In_sync, &rdev->flags);
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else
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rdev->recovery_offset = 0;
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added_devices++;
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rdev->recovery_offset = 0;
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sprintf(nm, "rd%d", rdev->raid_disk);
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if (sysfs_create_link(&mddev->kobj,
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&rdev->kobj, nm))
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