On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 03:48:24PM +0530, Ritesh Harjani wrote: > Hello All, > > Background > ========== > There are RFCv2 patches to move ext4 bmap & fiemap calls to use iomap APIs. > This reduces the users of ext4_get_block API and thus a step towards getting > rid of buffer_heads from ext4. Also reduces a lot of code by making use of > existing iomap_ops (except for xattr implementation). > > Testing (done on ext4 master branch) > ======== > 'xfstests -g auto' passes with default mkfs/mount configuration > (v/s which also pass with vanilla kernel without this patch). Except > generic/473 which also failes on XFS. This seems to be the test case issue > since it expects the data in slightly different way as compared to what iomap > returns. > Point 2.a below describes more about this. > > Observations/Review required > ============================ > 1. bmap related old v/s new method differences:- > a. In case if addr > INT_MAX, it issues a warning and > returns 0 as the block no. While earlier it used to return the > truncated value with no warning. Good... > b. block no. is only returned in case of iomap->type is IOMAP_MAPPED, > but not when iomap->type is IOMAP_UNWRITTEN. While with previously > we used to get block no. for both of above cases. Assuming the only remaining usecase of bmap is to tell old bootloaders where to find vmlinuz blocks on disk, I don't see much reason to map unwritten blocks -- there's no data there, and if your bootloader writes to the filesystem(!) then you can't read whatever was written there anyway. Uh, can we put this ioctl on the deprecation list, please? :) > 2. Fiemap related old v/s new method differences:- > a. iomap_fiemap returns the disk extent information in exact > correspondence with start of user requested logical offset till the > length requested by user. While in previous implementation the > returned information used to give the complete extent information if > the range requested by user lies in between the extent mapping. This is a topic of much disagreement. The FIEMAP documentation says that the call must return data for the requested range, but *may* return a mapping that extends beyond the requested range. XFS (and now iomap) only return data for the requested range, whereas ext4 has (had?) the behavior you describe. generic/473 was an attempt to enforce the ext4 behavior across all filesystems, but I put it in my dead list and never run it. So it's a behavioral change, but the new behavior isn't forbidden. > b. iomap_fiemap adds the FIEMAP_EXTENT_LAST flag also at the last > fiemap_extent mapping range requested by the user via fm_length ( > if that has a valid mapped extent on the disk). That sounds like a bug. _LAST is supposed to be set on the last extent in the file, not the last record in the queried dataset. > But if the user > requested for more fm_length which could not be mapped in the last > fiemap_extent, then the flag is not set. Yes... if there were more extents to map than there was space in the map array, then _LAST should remain unset to encourage userspace to come back for the rest of the mappings. (Unless maybe I'm misunderstanding here...) > e.g. output for above differences 2.a & 2.b > =========================================== > create a file with below cmds. > 1. fallocate -o 0 -l 8K testfile.txt > 2. xfs_io -c "pwrite 8K 8K" testfile.txt > 3. check extent mapping:- xfs_io -c "fiemap -v" testfile.txt > 4. run this binary on with and without these patches:- ./a.out (test_fiemap_diff.c) [4] > > o/p of xfs_io -c "fiemap -v" > ============================================ > With this patch on patched kernel:- > testfile.txt: > EXT: FILE-OFFSET BLOCK-RANGE TOTAL FLAGS > 0: [0..15]: 122802736..122802751 16 0x800 > 1: [16..31]: 122687536..122687551 16 0x1 > > without patch on vanilla kernel (no difference):- > testfile.txt: > EXT: FILE-OFFSET BLOCK-RANGE TOTAL FLAGS > 0: [0..15]: 332211376..332211391 16 0x800 > 1: [16..31]: 332722392..332722407 16 0x1 > > > o/p of a.out without patch:- > ================ > riteshh-> ./a.out > logical: [ 0.. 15] phys: 332211376..332211391 flags: 0x800 tot: 16 > (0) extent flag = 2048 > > o/p of a.out with patch (both point 2.a & 2.b could be seen) > ======================= > riteshh-> ./a.out > logical: [ 0.. 7] phys: 122802736..122802743 flags: 0x801 tot: 8 > (0) extent flag = 2049 > > FYI - In test_fiemap_diff.c test we had > a. fm_extent_count = 1 > b. fm_start = 0 > c. fm_length = 4K > Whereas when we change fm_extent_count = 32, then we don't see any difference. > > e.g. output for above difference listed in point 1.b > ==================================================== > > o/p without patch (block no returned for unwritten block as well) > =========Testing IOCTL FIBMAP========= > File size = 16384, blkcnt = 4, blocksize = 4096 > 0 41526422 > 1 41526423 > 2 41590299 > 3 41590300 > > o/p with patch (0 returned for unwritten block) > =========Testing IOCTL FIBMAP========= > File size = 16384, blkcnt = 4, blocksize = 4096 > 0 0 0 > 1 0 0 > 2 15335942 29953 > 3 15335943 29953 > > > Summary:- > ======== > Due to some of the observational differences to user, listed above, > requesting to please help with a careful review in moving this to iomap. > Digging into some older threads, it looks like these differences should be fine, > since the same tools have been working fine with XFS (which uses iomap based > implementation) [1] > Also as Ted suggested in [3]: Fiemap & bmap spec could be made based on the ext4 > implementation. But since all the tools also work with xfs which uses iomap > based fiemap, so we should be good there. <nod> Thanks for the worked example output. :) --D > > References of some previous discussions: > ======================================= > [1]: https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-fsdevel/msg128370.html > [2]: https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-fsdevel/msg127675.html > [3]: https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-fsdevel/msg128368.html > [4]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/riteshharjani/LinuxStudy/master/tools/test_fiemap_diff.c > [RFCv1]: https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-ext4/msg67077.html > > > Ritesh Harjani (4): > ext4: Add IOMAP_F_MERGED for non-extent based mapping > ext4: Optimize ext4_ext_precache for 0 depth > ext4: Move ext4 bmap to use iomap infrastructure. > ext4: Move ext4_fiemap to use iomap infrastructure > > fs/ext4/extents.c | 288 +++++++--------------------------------------- > fs/ext4/inline.c | 41 ------- > fs/ext4/inode.c | 6 +- > 3 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 286 deletions(-) > > -- > 2.21.0 >