jbd: clear revoked flag on buffers before a new transaction started
Currently, we clear revoked flag only when a block is reused. However, this can tigger a false journal error. Consider a situation when a block is used as a meta block and is deleted(revoked) in ordered mode, then the block is allocated as a data block to a file. At this moment, user changes the file's journal mode from ordered to journaled and truncates the file. The block will be considered re-revoked by journal because it has revoked flag still pending from the last transaction and an assertion triggers. We fix the problem by keeping the revoked status more uptodate - we clear revoked flag when switching revoke tables to reflect there is no revoked buffers in current transaction any more. Signed-off-by: Yongqiang Yang <xiaoqiangnk@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
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@ -391,6 +391,12 @@ void journal_commit_transaction(journal_t *journal)
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jbd_debug (3, "JBD: commit phase 1\n");
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/*
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* Clear revoked flag to reflect there is no revoked buffers
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* in the next transaction which is going to be started.
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*/
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journal_clear_buffer_revoked_flags(journal);
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/*
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* Switch to a new revoke table.
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*/
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@ -47,6 +47,10 @@
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* overwriting the new data. We don't even need to clear the revoke
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* bit here.
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*
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* We cache revoke status of a buffer in the current transaction in b_states
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* bits. As the name says, revokevalid flag indicates that the cached revoke
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* status of a buffer is valid and we can rely on the cached status.
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*
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* Revoke information on buffers is a tri-state value:
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*
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* RevokeValid clear: no cached revoke status, need to look it up
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@ -479,6 +483,36 @@ int journal_cancel_revoke(handle_t *handle, struct journal_head *jh)
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return did_revoke;
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}
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/*
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* journal_clear_revoked_flags clears revoked flag of buffers in
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* revoke table to reflect there is no revoked buffer in the next
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* transaction which is going to be started.
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*/
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void journal_clear_buffer_revoked_flags(journal_t *journal)
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{
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struct jbd_revoke_table_s *revoke = journal->j_revoke;
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int i = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < revoke->hash_size; i++) {
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struct list_head *hash_list;
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struct list_head *list_entry;
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hash_list = &revoke->hash_table[i];
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list_for_each(list_entry, hash_list) {
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struct jbd_revoke_record_s *record;
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struct buffer_head *bh;
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record = (struct jbd_revoke_record_s *)list_entry;
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bh = __find_get_block(journal->j_fs_dev,
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record->blocknr,
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journal->j_blocksize);
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if (bh) {
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clear_buffer_revoked(bh);
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__brelse(bh);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/* journal_switch_revoke table select j_revoke for next transaction
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* we do not want to suspend any processing until all revokes are
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* written -bzzz
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@ -913,6 +913,7 @@ extern int journal_set_revoke(journal_t *, unsigned int, tid_t);
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extern int journal_test_revoke(journal_t *, unsigned int, tid_t);
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extern void journal_clear_revoke(journal_t *);
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extern void journal_switch_revoke_table(journal_t *journal);
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extern void journal_clear_buffer_revoked_flags(journal_t *journal);
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/*
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* The log thread user interface:
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