Changes since v2: - Christoph against the solution of adding callback in the block layer that could let ext4 handle write error. So for simplicity, switch to check the bdev mapping->wb_err when ext4 getting journal write access as Jan suggested now. Maybe we could implement the callback through introduce a special inode (e.g. a meta inode) for ext4 in the future. - Patch 1: Add mapping->wb_err check and invoke ext4_error_err() in ext4_journal_get_write_access() if wb_err is different from the original one saved at mount time. - Patch 2-3: Remove partial fix <7963e5ac90125> and <9c83a923c67d>. - Patch 4: Fix another inconsistency problem since we may bypass the journal's checkpoint procedure if we free metadata buffers which were failed to async write out. - Patch 5: Just a cleanup patch. The above 5 patches are based on linux-5.8-rc1 and have been tested by xfstests, no newly increased failures. Thanks, Yi. ----------------------- Original background =================== This patch set point to fix the inconsistency problem which has been discussed and partial fixed in [1]. Now, the problem is on the unstable storage which has a flaky transport (e.g. iSCSI transport may disconnect few seconds and reconnect due to the bad network environment), if we failed to async write metadata in background, the end write routine in block layer will clear the buffer's uptodate flag, but the data in such buffer is actually uptodate. Finally we may read "old && inconsistent" metadata from the disk when we get the buffer later because not only the uptodate flag was cleared but also we do not check the write io error flag, or even worse the buffer has been freed due to memory presure. Fortunately, if the jbd2 do checkpoint after async IO error happens, the checkpoint routine will check the write_io_error flag and abort the the journal if detect IO error. And in the journal recover case, the recover code will invoke sync_blockdev() after recover complete, it will also detect IO error and refuse to mount the filesystem. Current ext4 have already deal with this problem in __ext4_get_inode_loc() and commit 7963e5ac90125 ("ext4: treat buffers with write errors as containing valid data"), but it's not enough. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-ext4/20190823030207.GC8130@xxxxxxx/ zhangyi (F) (5): ext4: abort the filesystem if failed to async write metadata buffer ext4: remove ext4_buffer_uptodate() ext4: remove write io error check before read inode block jbd2: abort journal if free a async write error metadata buffer jbd2: remove unused parameter in jbd2_journal_try_to_free_buffers() fs/ext4/ext4.h | 16 +++------------- fs/ext4/ext4_jbd2.c | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ fs/ext4/inode.c | 15 +++------------ fs/ext4/super.c | 23 ++++++++++++++++++++--- fs/jbd2/transaction.c | 20 ++++++++++++++------ include/linux/jbd2.h | 2 +- 6 files changed, 66 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) -- 2.25.4