struct xfs_scrub_context *sc,
struct xfs_inode *ip_in)
{
+ struct xfs_imap imap;
struct xfs_mount *mp = sc->mp;
struct xfs_inode *ip = NULL;
int error;
return -ENOENT;
error = xfs_iget(mp, NULL, sc->sm->sm_ino,
XFS_IGET_UNTRUSTED | XFS_IGET_DONTCACHE, 0, &ip);
- if (error == -ENOENT || error == -EINVAL) {
- /* inode doesn't exist... */
- return -ENOENT;
- } else if (error) {
+ switch (error) {
+ case -ENOENT:
+ /* Inode doesn't exist, just bail out. */
+ return error;
+ case 0:
+ /* Got an inode, continue. */
+ break;
+ case -EINVAL:
+ /*
+ * -EINVAL with IGET_UNTRUSTED could mean one of several
+ * things: userspace gave us an inode number that doesn't
+ * correspond to fs space, or doesn't have an inobt entry;
+ * or it could simply mean that the inode buffer failed the
+ * read verifiers.
+ *
+ * Try just the inode mapping lookup -- if it succeeds, then
+ * the inode buffer verifier failed and something needs fixing.
+ * Otherwise, we really couldn't find it so tell userspace
+ * that it no longer exists.
+ */
+ error = xfs_imap(sc->mp, sc->tp, sc->sm->sm_ino, &imap,
+ XFS_IGET_UNTRUSTED | XFS_IGET_DONTCACHE);
+ if (error)
+ return -ENOENT;
+ error = -EFSCORRUPTED;
+ /* fall through */
+ default:
trace_xfs_scrub_op_error(sc,
XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, sc->sm->sm_ino),
XFS_INO_TO_AGBNO(mp, sc->sm->sm_ino),