Fix report_mount_progress never calling set_progress_header
That happens because of an off-by-one mistake.
share_mount_one_cb() calls report_mount_progress(current=sm_done) after
having incremented sm_done by one. Then report_mount_progress()
increments the parameter again. It appears that that logic became
obsolete after commit a10d50f999
, parallel zfs mount.
On FreeBSD I observe that zfs mount -a -v prints, for example,
(null): (201/248)
That happens because set_progress_header() is never called.
With this change the output becomes correct:
Mounting ZFS filesystems: (209/248)
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #11607
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@ -6790,9 +6790,6 @@ report_mount_progress(int current, int total)
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time_t now = time(NULL);
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time_t now = time(NULL);
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char info[32];
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char info[32];
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/* report 1..n instead of 0..n-1 */
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++current;
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/* display header if we're here for the first time */
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/* display header if we're here for the first time */
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if (current == 1) {
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if (current == 1) {
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set_progress_header(gettext("Mounting ZFS filesystems"));
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set_progress_header(gettext("Mounting ZFS filesystems"));
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