Commit 292378ed authored by Dave Chinner's avatar Dave Chinner Committed by Dave Chinner

xfs: remote attribute blocks aren't really userdata

When adding a new remote attribute, we write the attribute to the
new extent before the allocation transaction is committed. This
means we cannot reuse busy extents as that violates crash
consistency semantics. Hence we currently treat remote attribute
extent allocation like userdata because it has the same overwrite
ordering constraints as userdata.

Unfortunately, this also allows the allocator to incorrectly apply
extent size hints to the remote attribute extent allocation. This
results in interesting failures, such as transaction block
reservation overruns and in-memory inode attribute fork corruption.

To fix this, we need to separate the busy extent reuse configuration
from the userdata configuration. This changes the definition of
XFS_BMAPI_METADATA slightly - it now means that allocation is
metadata and reuse of busy extents is acceptible due to the metadata
ordering semantics of the journal. If this flag is not set, it
means the allocation is that has unordered data writeback, and hence
busy extent reuse is not allowed. It no longer implies the
allocation is for user data, just that the data write will not be
strictly ordered. This matches the semantics for both user data
and remote attribute block allocation.

As such, This patch changes the "userdata" field to a "datatype"
field, and adds a "no busy reuse" flag to the field.
When we detect an unordered data extent allocation, we immediately set
the no reuse flag. We then set the "user data" flags based on the
inode fork we are allocating the extent to. Hence we only set
userdata flags on data fork allocations now and consider attribute
fork remote extents to be an unordered metadata extent.

The result is that remote attribute extents now have the expected
allocation semantics, and the data fork allocation behaviour is
completely unchanged.

It should be noted that there may be other ways to fix this (e.g.
use ordered metadata buffers for the remote attribute extent data
write) but they are more invasive and difficult to validate both
from a design and implementation POV. Hence this patch takes the
simple, obvious route to fixing the problem...
Reported-and-tested-by: default avatarRoss Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarChristoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
parent ea78d808
......@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ xfs_alloc_compute_diff(
xfs_agblock_t wantbno, /* target starting block */
xfs_extlen_t wantlen, /* target length */
xfs_extlen_t alignment, /* target alignment */
char userdata, /* are we allocating data? */
int datatype, /* are we allocating data? */
xfs_agblock_t freebno, /* freespace's starting block */
xfs_extlen_t freelen, /* freespace's length */
xfs_agblock_t *newbnop) /* result: best start block from free */
......@@ -276,6 +276,7 @@ xfs_alloc_compute_diff(
xfs_extlen_t newlen1=0; /* length with newbno1 */
xfs_extlen_t newlen2=0; /* length with newbno2 */
xfs_agblock_t wantend; /* end of target extent */
bool userdata = xfs_alloc_is_userdata(datatype);
ASSERT(freelen >= wantlen);
freeend = freebno + freelen;
......@@ -917,7 +918,7 @@ xfs_alloc_find_best_extent(
sdiff = xfs_alloc_compute_diff(args->agbno, args->len,
args->alignment,
args->userdata, *sbnoa,
args->datatype, *sbnoa,
*slena, &new);
/*
......@@ -1101,7 +1102,7 @@ xfs_alloc_ag_vextent_near(
if (args->len < blen)
continue;
ltdiff = xfs_alloc_compute_diff(args->agbno, args->len,
args->alignment, args->userdata, ltbnoa,
args->alignment, args->datatype, ltbnoa,
ltlena, &ltnew);
if (ltnew != NULLAGBLOCK &&
(args->len > blen || ltdiff < bdiff)) {
......@@ -1254,7 +1255,7 @@ xfs_alloc_ag_vextent_near(
args->len = XFS_EXTLEN_MIN(ltlena, args->maxlen);
xfs_alloc_fix_len(args);
ltdiff = xfs_alloc_compute_diff(args->agbno, args->len,
args->alignment, args->userdata, ltbnoa,
args->alignment, args->datatype, ltbnoa,
ltlena, &ltnew);
error = xfs_alloc_find_best_extent(args,
......@@ -1271,7 +1272,7 @@ xfs_alloc_ag_vextent_near(
args->len = XFS_EXTLEN_MIN(gtlena, args->maxlen);
xfs_alloc_fix_len(args);
gtdiff = xfs_alloc_compute_diff(args->agbno, args->len,
args->alignment, args->userdata, gtbnoa,
args->alignment, args->datatype, gtbnoa,
gtlena, &gtnew);
error = xfs_alloc_find_best_extent(args,
......@@ -1331,7 +1332,7 @@ xfs_alloc_ag_vextent_near(
}
rlen = args->len;
(void)xfs_alloc_compute_diff(args->agbno, rlen, args->alignment,
args->userdata, ltbnoa, ltlena, &ltnew);
args->datatype, ltbnoa, ltlena, &ltnew);
ASSERT(ltnew >= ltbno);
ASSERT(ltnew + rlen <= ltbnoa + ltlena);
ASSERT(ltnew + rlen <= be32_to_cpu(XFS_BUF_TO_AGF(args->agbp)->agf_length));
......@@ -1608,9 +1609,9 @@ xfs_alloc_ag_vextent_small(
goto error0;
if (fbno != NULLAGBLOCK) {
xfs_extent_busy_reuse(args->mp, args->agno, fbno, 1,
args->userdata);
xfs_alloc_allow_busy_reuse(args->datatype));
if (args->userdata) {
if (xfs_alloc_is_userdata(args->datatype)) {
xfs_buf_t *bp;
bp = xfs_btree_get_bufs(args->mp, args->tp,
......@@ -2058,7 +2059,7 @@ xfs_alloc_fix_freelist(
* somewhere else if we are not being asked to try harder at this
* point
*/
if (pag->pagf_metadata && args->userdata &&
if (pag->pagf_metadata && xfs_alloc_is_userdata(args->datatype) &&
(flags & XFS_ALLOC_FLAG_TRYLOCK)) {
ASSERT(!(flags & XFS_ALLOC_FLAG_FREEING));
goto out_agbp_relse;
......@@ -2633,7 +2634,7 @@ xfs_alloc_vextent(
* Try near allocation first, then anywhere-in-ag after
* the first a.g. fails.
*/
if ((args->userdata & XFS_ALLOC_INITIAL_USER_DATA) &&
if ((args->datatype & XFS_ALLOC_INITIAL_USER_DATA) &&
(mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_32BITINODES)) {
args->fsbno = XFS_AGB_TO_FSB(mp,
((mp->m_agfrotor / rotorstep) %
......@@ -2766,7 +2767,7 @@ xfs_alloc_vextent(
#endif
/* Zero the extent if we were asked to do so */
if (args->userdata & XFS_ALLOC_USERDATA_ZERO) {
if (args->datatype & XFS_ALLOC_USERDATA_ZERO) {
error = xfs_zero_extent(args->ip, args->fsbno, args->len);
if (error)
goto error0;
......
......@@ -85,20 +85,33 @@ typedef struct xfs_alloc_arg {
xfs_extlen_t len; /* output: actual size of extent */
xfs_alloctype_t type; /* allocation type XFS_ALLOCTYPE_... */
xfs_alloctype_t otype; /* original allocation type */
int datatype; /* mask defining data type treatment */
char wasdel; /* set if allocation was prev delayed */
char wasfromfl; /* set if allocation is from freelist */
char isfl; /* set if is freelist blocks - !acctg */
char userdata; /* mask defining userdata treatment */
xfs_fsblock_t firstblock; /* io first block allocated */
struct xfs_owner_info oinfo; /* owner of blocks being allocated */
} xfs_alloc_arg_t;
/*
* Defines for userdata
* Defines for datatype
*/
#define XFS_ALLOC_USERDATA (1 << 0)/* allocation is for user data*/
#define XFS_ALLOC_INITIAL_USER_DATA (1 << 1)/* special case start of file */
#define XFS_ALLOC_USERDATA_ZERO (1 << 2)/* zero extent on allocation */
#define XFS_ALLOC_NOBUSY (1 << 3)/* Busy extents not allowed */
static inline bool
xfs_alloc_is_userdata(int datatype)
{
return (datatype & ~XFS_ALLOC_NOBUSY) != 0;
}
static inline bool
xfs_alloc_allow_busy_reuse(int datatype)
{
return (datatype & XFS_ALLOC_NOBUSY) == 0;
}
/* freespace limit calculations */
#define XFS_ALLOC_AGFL_RESERVE 4
......
......@@ -3347,7 +3347,8 @@ xfs_bmap_adjacent(
mp = ap->ip->i_mount;
nullfb = *ap->firstblock == NULLFSBLOCK;
rt = XFS_IS_REALTIME_INODE(ap->ip) && ap->userdata;
rt = XFS_IS_REALTIME_INODE(ap->ip) &&
xfs_alloc_is_userdata(ap->datatype);
fb_agno = nullfb ? NULLAGNUMBER : XFS_FSB_TO_AGNO(mp, *ap->firstblock);
/*
* If allocating at eof, and there's a previous real block,
......@@ -3622,7 +3623,7 @@ xfs_bmap_btalloc(
{
xfs_mount_t *mp; /* mount point structure */
xfs_alloctype_t atype = 0; /* type for allocation routines */
xfs_extlen_t align; /* minimum allocation alignment */
xfs_extlen_t align = 0; /* minimum allocation alignment */
xfs_agnumber_t fb_agno; /* ag number of ap->firstblock */
xfs_agnumber_t ag;
xfs_alloc_arg_t args;
......@@ -3645,7 +3646,8 @@ xfs_bmap_btalloc(
else if (mp->m_dalign)
stripe_align = mp->m_dalign;
align = ap->userdata ? xfs_get_extsz_hint(ap->ip) : 0;
if (xfs_alloc_is_userdata(ap->datatype))
align = xfs_get_extsz_hint(ap->ip);
if (unlikely(align)) {
error = xfs_bmap_extsize_align(mp, &ap->got, &ap->prev,
align, 0, ap->eof, 0, ap->conv,
......@@ -3658,7 +3660,8 @@ xfs_bmap_btalloc(
nullfb = *ap->firstblock == NULLFSBLOCK;
fb_agno = nullfb ? NULLAGNUMBER : XFS_FSB_TO_AGNO(mp, *ap->firstblock);
if (nullfb) {
if (ap->userdata && xfs_inode_is_filestream(ap->ip)) {
if (xfs_alloc_is_userdata(ap->datatype) &&
xfs_inode_is_filestream(ap->ip)) {
ag = xfs_filestream_lookup_ag(ap->ip);
ag = (ag != NULLAGNUMBER) ? ag : 0;
ap->blkno = XFS_AGB_TO_FSB(mp, ag, 0);
......@@ -3698,7 +3701,8 @@ xfs_bmap_btalloc(
* enough for the request. If one isn't found, then adjust
* the minimum allocation size to the largest space found.
*/
if (ap->userdata && xfs_inode_is_filestream(ap->ip))
if (xfs_alloc_is_userdata(ap->datatype) &&
xfs_inode_is_filestream(ap->ip))
error = xfs_bmap_btalloc_filestreams(ap, &args, &blen);
else
error = xfs_bmap_btalloc_nullfb(ap, &args, &blen);
......@@ -3782,8 +3786,8 @@ xfs_bmap_btalloc(
args.minleft = ap->minleft;
args.wasdel = ap->wasdel;
args.isfl = 0;
args.userdata = ap->userdata;
if (ap->userdata & XFS_ALLOC_USERDATA_ZERO)
args.datatype = ap->datatype;
if (ap->datatype & XFS_ALLOC_USERDATA_ZERO)
args.ip = ap->ip;
error = xfs_alloc_vextent(&args);
......@@ -3877,7 +3881,8 @@ STATIC int
xfs_bmap_alloc(
struct xfs_bmalloca *ap) /* bmap alloc argument struct */
{
if (XFS_IS_REALTIME_INODE(ap->ip) && ap->userdata)
if (XFS_IS_REALTIME_INODE(ap->ip) &&
xfs_alloc_is_userdata(ap->datatype))
return xfs_bmap_rtalloc(ap);
return xfs_bmap_btalloc(ap);
}
......@@ -4287,15 +4292,21 @@ xfs_bmapi_allocate(
}
/*
* Indicate if this is the first user data in the file, or just any
* user data. And if it is userdata, indicate whether it needs to
* be initialised to zero during allocation.
* Set the data type being allocated. For the data fork, the first data
* in the file is treated differently to all other allocations. For the
* attribute fork, we only need to ensure the allocated range is not on
* the busy list.
*/
if (!(bma->flags & XFS_BMAPI_METADATA)) {
bma->userdata = (bma->offset == 0) ?
XFS_ALLOC_INITIAL_USER_DATA : XFS_ALLOC_USERDATA;
bma->datatype = XFS_ALLOC_NOBUSY;
if (whichfork == XFS_DATA_FORK) {
if (bma->offset == 0)
bma->datatype |= XFS_ALLOC_INITIAL_USER_DATA;
else
bma->datatype |= XFS_ALLOC_USERDATA;
}
if (bma->flags & XFS_BMAPI_ZERO)
bma->userdata |= XFS_ALLOC_USERDATA_ZERO;
bma->datatype |= XFS_ALLOC_USERDATA_ZERO;
}
bma->minlen = (bma->flags & XFS_BMAPI_CONTIG) ? bma->length : 1;
......@@ -4565,7 +4576,7 @@ xfs_bmapi_write(
bma.tp = tp;
bma.ip = ip;
bma.total = total;
bma.userdata = 0;
bma.datatype = 0;
bma.dfops = dfops;
bma.firstblock = firstblock;
......
......@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ struct xfs_bmalloca {
bool wasdel; /* replacing a delayed allocation */
bool aeof; /* allocated space at eof */
bool conv; /* overwriting unwritten extents */
char userdata;/* userdata mask */
int datatype;/* data type being allocated */
int flags;
};
......
......@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ xfs_bmap_rtalloc(
XFS_TRANS_DQ_RTBCOUNT, (long) ralen);
/* Zero the extent if we were asked to do so */
if (ap->userdata & XFS_ALLOC_USERDATA_ZERO) {
if (ap->datatype & XFS_ALLOC_USERDATA_ZERO) {
error = xfs_zero_extent(ap->ip, ap->blkno, ap->length);
if (error)
return error;
......
......@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ xfs_extent_busy_trim(
* If this is a metadata allocation, try to reuse the busy
* extent instead of trimming the allocation.
*/
if (!args->userdata &&
if (!xfs_alloc_is_userdata(args->datatype) &&
!(busyp->flags & XFS_EXTENT_BUSY_DISCARDED)) {
if (!xfs_extent_busy_update_extent(args->mp, args->pag,
busyp, fbno, flen,
......
......@@ -369,7 +369,8 @@ xfs_filestream_new_ag(
struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
xfs_extlen_t minlen = ap->length;
xfs_agnumber_t startag = 0;
int flags, err = 0;
int flags = 0;
int err = 0;
struct xfs_mru_cache_elem *mru;
*agp = NULLAGNUMBER;
......@@ -385,8 +386,10 @@ xfs_filestream_new_ag(
startag = (item->ag + 1) % mp->m_sb.sb_agcount;
}
flags = (ap->userdata ? XFS_PICK_USERDATA : 0) |
(ap->dfops->dop_low ? XFS_PICK_LOWSPACE : 0);
if (xfs_alloc_is_userdata(ap->datatype))
flags |= XFS_PICK_USERDATA;
if (ap->dfops->dop_low)
flags |= XFS_PICK_LOWSPACE;
err = xfs_filestream_pick_ag(pip, startag, agp, flags, minlen);
......
......@@ -1623,7 +1623,7 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(xfs_alloc_class,
__field(char, wasdel)
__field(char, wasfromfl)
__field(char, isfl)
__field(char, userdata)
__field(int, datatype)
__field(xfs_fsblock_t, firstblock)
),
TP_fast_assign(
......@@ -1644,13 +1644,13 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(xfs_alloc_class,
__entry->wasdel = args->wasdel;
__entry->wasfromfl = args->wasfromfl;
__entry->isfl = args->isfl;
__entry->userdata = args->userdata;
__entry->datatype = args->datatype;
__entry->firstblock = args->firstblock;
),
TP_printk("dev %d:%d agno %u agbno %u minlen %u maxlen %u mod %u "
"prod %u minleft %u total %u alignment %u minalignslop %u "
"len %u type %s otype %s wasdel %d wasfromfl %d isfl %d "
"userdata %d firstblock 0x%llx",
"datatype 0x%x firstblock 0x%llx",
MAJOR(__entry->dev), MINOR(__entry->dev),
__entry->agno,
__entry->agbno,
......@@ -1668,7 +1668,7 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(xfs_alloc_class,
__entry->wasdel,
__entry->wasfromfl,
__entry->isfl,
__entry->userdata,
__entry->datatype,
(unsigned long long)__entry->firstblock)
)
......
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