Whe we set the safe_mode_timeout to a smaller value we trigger a timeout
immediately - otherwise the small value might not be honoured.
However if the previous timeout was 0 meaning "no timeout", we didn't.
This would mean that no timeout happens until the next write completes,
which could be a long time.
Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
                mddev->safemode_delay = (msec*HZ)/1000;
                if (mddev->safemode_delay == 0)
                        mddev->safemode_delay = 1;
-               if (mddev->safemode_delay < old_delay)
+               if (mddev->safemode_delay < old_delay || old_delay == 0)
                        md_safemode_timeout((unsigned long)mddev);
        }
        return len;