md/raid1: clear bad-block record when write succeeds.

If we succeed in writing to a block that was recorded as
being bad, we clear the bad-block record.

This requires some delayed handling as the bad-block-list update has
to happen in process-context.

Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@gmail.com>
diff --git a/drivers/md/raid1.h b/drivers/md/raid1.h
index aa6af37..f81360d 100644
--- a/drivers/md/raid1.h
+++ b/drivers/md/raid1.h
@@ -116,7 +116,14 @@
  * correct the read error.  To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
  * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
  */
-#define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio*)1)
+#define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio *)1)
+/* When we successfully write to a known bad-block, we need to remove the
+ * bad-block marking which must be done from process context.  So we record
+ * the success by setting bios[n] to IO_MADE_GOOD
+ */
+#define IO_MADE_GOOD ((struct bio *)2)
+
+#define BIO_SPECIAL(bio) ((unsigned long)bio <= 2)
 
 /* bits for r1bio.state */
 #define	R1BIO_Uptodate	0
@@ -135,6 +142,10 @@
  * Record that bi_end_io was called with this flag...
  */
 #define	R1BIO_Returned 6
+/* If a write for this request means we can clear some
+ * known-bad-block records, we set this flag
+ */
+#define R1BIO_MadeGood 7
 
 extern int md_raid1_congested(mddev_t *mddev, int bits);