On 2019/6/10 1:52 上午, Pierre JUHEN wrote: > I tested a patched bcache module. OK for me. hi Pierre, Cool, thank you! Coly Li > > Le 09/06/2019 à 17:28, Coly Li a écrit : >> On 2019/6/9 11:24 下午, Coly Li wrote: >>> Recently people report bcache code compiled with gcc9 is broken, one of >>> the buggy behavior I observe is that two adjacent 4KB I/Os should merge >>> into one but they don't. Finally it turns out to be a stack corruption >>> caused by macro PRECEDING_KEY(). >>> >>> See how PRECEDING_KEY() is defined in bset.h, >>> 437 #define PRECEDING_KEY(_k) \ >>> 438 ({ \ >>> 439 struct bkey *_ret = NULL; \ >>> 440 \ >>> 441 if (KEY_INODE(_k) || KEY_OFFSET(_k)) { \ >>> 442 _ret = &KEY(KEY_INODE(_k), KEY_OFFSET(_k), 0); \ >>> 443 \ >>> 444 if (!_ret->low) \ >>> 445 _ret->high--; \ >>> 446 _ret->low--; \ >>> 447 } \ >>> 448 \ >>> 449 _ret; \ >>> 450 }) >>> >>> At line 442, _ret points to address of a on-stack variable combined by >>> KEY(), the life range of this on-stack variable is in line 442-446, >>> once _ret is returned to bch_btree_insert_key(), the returned address >>> points to an invalid stack address and this address is overwritten in >>> the following called bch_btree_iter_init(). Then argument 'search' of >>> bch_btree_iter_init() points to some address inside stackframe of >>> bch_btree_iter_init(), exact address depends on how the compiler >>> allocates stack space. Now the stack is corrupted. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Coly Li <colyli@xxxxxxx> >>> Reviewed-by: Rolf Fokkens <rolf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Reviewed-by: Pierre JUHEN <pierre.juhen@xxxxxxxxx> >> Hi Rolf and Pierre, >> >> Oops, I am a little bit too hurry, just realize you don't offer >> Reviewed-by: yet. >> >> Could you like to offer a Reviewed-by: to this patch, then I may submit >> to Jens in this run ASAP. >> >> Many thanks of your code review and help ! >> >> Coly Li >> >> >>> Tested-by: Shenghui Wang <shhuiw@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@xxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: Nix <nix@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> Changlog: >>> V2: Fix a pointer assignment problem in preceding_key(), which is >>> pointed by Rolf Fokkens and Pierre JUHEN. >>> V1: Initial RFC patch for review and comment. >>> >>> drivers/md/bcache/bset.c | 16 +++++++++++++--- >>> drivers/md/bcache/bset.h | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------- >>> 2 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) >> [snipped]