Btrfs: Fix allocation completions in tree log replay
After a crash, the tree log code uses btrfs_alloc_logged_extent to record allocations of data extents that it finds in the log tree. These come in basically random order, which does not fit how btrfs_remove_free_space() expects to be called. btrfs_remove_free_space was changed to support recording an extent allocation in the middle of a region of free space. Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
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@ -306,11 +306,45 @@ int btrfs_remove_free_space(struct btrfs_block_group_cache *block_group,
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ret = link_free_space(block_group, info);
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BUG_ON(ret);
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} else if (info && info->offset < offset &&
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info->offset + info->bytes >= offset + bytes) {
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u64 old_start = info->offset;
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/*
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* we're freeing space in the middle of the info,
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* this can happen during tree log replay
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*
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* first unlink the old info and then
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* insert it again after the hole we're creating
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*/
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unlink_free_space(block_group, info);
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if (offset + bytes < info->offset + info->bytes) {
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u64 old_end = info->offset + info->bytes;
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info->offset = offset + bytes;
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info->bytes = old_end - info->offset;
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ret = link_free_space(block_group, info);
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BUG_ON(ret);
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} else {
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/* the hole we're creating ends at the end
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* of the info struct, just free the info
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*/
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kfree(info);
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}
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/* step two, insert a new info struct to cover anything
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* before the hole
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*/
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spin_unlock(&block_group->lock);
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ret = btrfs_add_free_space(block_group, old_start,
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offset - old_start);
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BUG_ON(ret);
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goto out_nolock;
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} else {
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WARN_ON(1);
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}
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out:
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spin_unlock(&block_group->lock);
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out_nolock:
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return ret;
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}
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