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[bug #46691] grub-install always fail when installing into unpartitioned


From: Taketo Kabe
Subject: [bug #46691] grub-install always fail when installing into unpartitioned filesystem using blocklist
Date: Fri, 01 Jan 2016 02:57:18 +0000
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Follow-up Comment #4, bug #46691 (project grub):

> GRUB also performs fsync() which should synchronize filesystem and 
> block device state. What you describe sounds more like broken filsystem 
> which fails to properly implement fsync(). Now, that was known and I 
> won't mind adding workaround for this but I want to understand what we 
> are trying to fix.

I still haven't came up to any kernel bug reports.

But as a theory, _not only on Linux_, when different process opens
a (device) file, one with O_DIRECT (I think Linux do this when mounting),
and other without O_DIRECT (grub), grub could grab stale data.

fsync() gurantees that it's written onto the (device) file,
which I confirmed during debugging, but kernel didn't
flush buffers held by process opened without O_DIRECT.
And this could be a *feature* of that operating system, not a bug.

So, IMHO if O_DIRECT is available, it's a lot safer and portable.

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