Changes since RFC: 1. Solve the conflict with patch "cachefiles: make on-demand request distribution fairer" 2. Add some code comments. 3. Optimize some structures to make the code more readable. 4. Extract cachefiles_ondemand_skip_req() from cachefiles_ondemand_daemon_read() to make codes more intuitional. [Background] ============ In ondemand read mode, if user daemon closes anonymous fd(e.g. daemon crashes), subsequent read and inflight requests based on these fd will return -EIO. Even if above mentioned case is tolerable for some individual users, but when it happenens in real cloud service production environment, such IO errors will be passed to cloud service users and impact its working jobs. It's terrible for cloud service stability. [Design] ======== This patchset introduce three states for ondemand object: CLOSE: Object which just be allocated or closed by user daemon. OPEN: Object which related OPEN request has been processed correctly. REOPENING: Object which has been closed, and is drived to open by a read request. [Flow Path] =========== [Daemon Crash] 0. Daemon use UDS send/receive fd to keep and pass the fd reference of "/dev/cachefiles". 1. User daemon crashes -> restart and recover dev fd's reference. 2. User daemon write "restore" to device. 2.1 Reset the object's state from CLOSE to OPENING. 2.2 Init a work which reinit the object and add it to wq. (daemon can get rid of kernel space and handle that open request). 3. The user of upper filesystem won't notice that the daemon ever crashed since the inflight IO is restored and handled correctly. [Daemon Close fd] 1. User daemon closes an anonymous fd. 2. User daemon reads a READ request which the associated anonymous fd was closed and init a work which re-open the object. 3. User daemon handles above open request normally. 4. The user of upper filesystem won't notice that the daemon ever closed any fd since the closed object is re-opened and related request was handled correctly. [Test] ====== There is a testcase for above mentioned scenario. A user process read the file by fscache ondemand reading. At the same time, we kill the daemon constantly. The expected result is that the file read by user is consistent with original, and the user doesn't notice that daemon has ever been killed. https://github.com/userzj/demand-read-cachefilesd/commits/failover-test [GitWeb] ======== https://github.com/userzj/linux/tree/fscache-failover-v2 Jia Zhu (5): cachefiles: introduce object ondemand state cachefiles: extract ondemand info field from cachefiles_object cachefiles: resend an open request if the read request's object is closed cachefiles: narrow the scope of triggering EPOLLIN events in ondemand mode cachefiles: add restore command to recover inflight ondemand read requests fs/cachefiles/daemon.c | 14 +++- fs/cachefiles/interface.c | 6 ++ fs/cachefiles/internal.h | 71 ++++++++++++++++- fs/cachefiles/ondemand.c | 155 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 4 files changed, 205 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) -- 2.20.1 -- Linux-cachefs mailing list Linux-cachefs@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cachefs