K 10 svn:author V 8 mckusick K 8 svn:date V 27 2019-09-17T17:44:50.758765Z K 7 svn:log V 786 The VFS-level clustering code collects together sequential blocks by issuing delayed-writes (bdwrite()) until a non-sequential block is written or the maximum cluster size is reached. At that point it collects the delayed buffers together (using bread()) to write them in a single operation. The assumption was that since we just looked at them they will still be in memory so there is no need to check for a read error from bread(). Very occationally (apparently every 10-hours or so when being pounded by Peter Holm's tests) this assumption is wrong. The fix is to check for errors from bread() and fail the cluster write thus falling back to the default individual flushing of any still dirty buffers. Reported by: Peter Holm and Chuck Silvers Reviewed by: kib MFC after: 3 days END