624080eded
If a journal checksum error is detected, the ext4 filesystem will call ext4_error(), and the mount will either continue, become a read-only mount, or cause a kernel panic based on the superblock flags indicating the user's preference of what to do in case of filesystem corruption being detected. Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu> |
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Makefile | ||
acl.c | ||
acl.h | ||
balloc.c | ||
bitmap.c | ||
dir.c | ||
ext4.h | ||
ext4_extents.h | ||
ext4_i.h | ||
ext4_jbd2.c | ||
ext4_jbd2.h | ||
ext4_sb.h | ||
extents.c | ||
file.c | ||
fsync.c | ||
group.h | ||
hash.c | ||
ialloc.c | ||
inode.c | ||
ioctl.c | ||
mballoc.c | ||
mballoc.h | ||
migrate.c | ||
namei.c | ||
namei.h | ||
resize.c | ||
super.c | ||
symlink.c | ||
xattr.c | ||
xattr.h | ||
xattr_security.c | ||
xattr_trusted.c | ||
xattr_user.c |