Re: [PATCH v3 2/2] ext4: restore len when ext4_ext_insert_extent failed

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Thanks for your comments.
I've analyzed this situation, If a failure occurs at a certain layer, the
start of the upper and lower logical blocks is different, this's same as
ext4_ext_rm_idx.
If this happens data is not flushed to disks so data on disks is
consistent, but data on the memory is inconsistent (have journal). In my
opinion, we just need to ensure that we don't use the wrong data and flush
to disk. Look code we can know if ext4_ext_get_access and ext4_ext_dirty
faild, the verified flag of bh will be cleared, if read this bad inode
again, read_extent_tree_block will check verified flag and goto
__ext4_ext_check, finally, return error in the ext4_valid_extent_entries
function if the logical block start is incorrect, So does not change the
consistency of data on the disk. (Emmmmmm, I misunderstand the judgment in
ext4_valid_extent_entries. Later, I will clear the verified flag from the
modified bh when ext4_valid_extent_entries fails.)
If no journal, the data on the disk is inconsistent, too. Can use fsck to
fix it.
What do you think?

 - bin.

On 2023/2/7 22:23, Jan Kara wrote:
On Tue 07-02-23 15:09:31, zhanchengbin wrote:
Inside the ext4_ext_insert_extent function, every error returned will
not destroy the consistency of the tree. Even if it fails after changing
half of the tree, can also ensure that the tree is self-consistent, like
function ext4_ext_create_new_leaf.

Hum, but e.g. if ext4_ext_correct_indexes() fails, we *will* end up with
corrupted extent tree pretty much without a chance for recovery, won't we?

								Honza

After ext4_ext_insert_extent fails, update extent status tree depends on
the incoming split_flag. So restore the len of extent to be split when
ext4_ext_insert_extent return failed in ext4_split_extent_at.

Signed-off-by: zhanchengbin <zhanchengbin1@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Zhang Yi <yi.zhang@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
  fs/ext4/extents.c | 3 ++-
  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/fs/ext4/extents.c b/fs/ext4/extents.c
index 3559ea6b0781..b926fef73de4 100644
--- a/fs/ext4/extents.c
+++ b/fs/ext4/extents.c
@@ -935,6 +935,7 @@ ext4_find_extent(struct inode *inode, ext4_lblk_t block,
bh = read_extent_tree_block(inode, path[ppos].p_idx, --i, flags);
  		if (IS_ERR(bh)) {
+			EXT4_ERROR_INODE(inode, "IO error reading extent block");
  			ret = PTR_ERR(bh);
  			goto err;
  		}
@@ -3251,7 +3252,7 @@ static int ext4_split_extent_at(handle_t *handle,
  		ext4_ext_mark_unwritten(ex2);
err = ext4_ext_insert_extent(handle, inode, ppath, &newex, flags);
-	if (err != -ENOSPC && err != -EDQUOT && err != -ENOMEM)
+	if (!err)
  		goto out;
if (EXT4_EXT_MAY_ZEROOUT & split_flag) {
--
2.31.1




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