On 2022/6/28 17:53, Torge Matthies wrote: > Hello Yi, > > On Tue, 28 Jun 2022 at 10:40, Zhang Yi <yi.zhang@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi, Torge. >> >> On 2022/6/28 11:34, Torge Matthies wrote: >>> Instead of using ext4_bread/ext4_getblk. >>> >>> When I was trying out Linux 5.19-rc3 some symlinks became inaccessible to >>> me, with the error "Structure needs cleaning" and the following printed in >>> the kernel message log: >>> >>> EXT4-fs error (device nvme0n1p1): ext4_map_blocks:599: inode #7351350: >>> block 774843950: comm readlink: lblock 0 mapped to illegal pblock >>> 774843950 (length 1) >>> >>> It looks like the ext4_get_link function introduced in commit 6493792d3299 >>> ("ext4: convert symlink external data block mapping to bdev") does not >>> handle links with inline data correctly. I added explicit handling for this >>> case using ext4_readpage_inline. This fixes the bug and the affected >>> symlinks become accessible again. >>> >>> Fixes: 6493792d3299 ("ext4: convert symlink external data block mapping to bdev") >>> Signed-off-by: Torge Matthies <openglfreak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> Thanks for the fix patch! I missed the inline_data case for the symlink inode >> in commit 6493792d3299. >> >>> --- >>> fs/ext4/symlink.c | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>> 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/fs/ext4/symlink.c b/fs/ext4/symlink.c >>> index d281f5bcc526..ec4fc2d23efc 100644 >>> --- a/fs/ext4/symlink.c >>> +++ b/fs/ext4/symlink.c >>> @@ -19,7 +19,10 @@ >>> */ >>> >>> #include <linux/fs.h> >>> +#include <linux/gfp.h> >>> +#include <linux/mm.h> >>> #include <linux/namei.h> >>> +#include <linux/pagemap.h> >>> #include "ext4.h" >>> #include "xattr.h" >>> >>> @@ -65,6 +68,37 @@ static int ext4_encrypted_symlink_getattr(struct user_namespace *mnt_userns, >>> return fscrypt_symlink_getattr(path, stat); >>> } >>> >>> +static void ext4_free_link_inline(void *folio) >>> +{ >>> + folio_unlock(folio); >>> + folio_put(folio); >>> +} >>> + >>> +static const char *ext4_get_link_inline(struct inode *inode, >>> + struct delayed_call *callback) >>> +{ >>> + struct folio *folio; >>> + char *ret; >>> + int err; >>> + >>> + folio = folio_alloc(GFP_NOFS, 0)> + if (!folio) >>> + return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); >>> + folio_lock(folio); >>> + folio->index = 0; >>> + >>> + err = ext4_readpage_inline(inode, &folio->page); >>> + if (err) { >>> + folio_put(folio); >>> + return ERR_PTR(err); >>> + } >>> + >> >> We need to handle the case of RCU walk in pick_link(), almost all above >> functions could sleep. The inline_data is a left over case, we cannot create >> new inline symlink now, maybe we can just disable the RCU walk for simple? >> or else we have to introduce some other no sleep helpers to get raw inode's >> cached buffer_head. > > I'mma be honest, I don't know what most of that means, I barely managed > to scrape together this patch with the limited kernel knowledge I have. > If you know how to fix these things I'd prefer if you (or someone else) > could send a proper fix in. Consider my first mail as just a bug > report, I was prepared to fix simple problems with my patch, but this > is out of my league. > The RCU walk means walk_component() in LOOKUP_RCU mode, we cannot call functions that would sleep. And it looks that ext4_encrypted_get_link() has the same problem, I will send a fix later. Thanks, Yi.