Re: kernel BUG at fs/ext4/inode.c:1914 - page_buffers()

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On Wed 15-03-23 13:27:11, Ivan Zahariev wrote:
> On 12.1.2023 г. 17:07, Jan Kara wrote:
> > So after a bit of thought I agree that the commit 5c48a7df91499 ("ext4: fix
> > an use-after-free issue about data=journal writeback mode") is broken. The
> > problem is when we unlock the page in __ext4_journalled_writepage() anybody
> > else can come, writeout the page, and reclaim page buffers (due to memory
> > pressure). Previously, bh references were preventing the buffer reclaim to
> > happen but now there's nothing to prevent it.
> > 
> > My rewrite of data=journal writeback path fixes this problem as a
> > side-effect but perhaps we need a quickfix for stable kernels? Something
> > like attached patch?
> > 
> > 								Honza
> 
> Do you consider this patch production ready?

Ah, the patch has likely fallen through the cracks because I waited for
some reply and then forgot about it and Ted likely missed it inside the
thread. But yes I consider the patch safe to test on production machines -
at least it has passed testing with fstests on my test VM without any
visible issues.

								Honza
-- 
Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxxx>
SUSE Labs, CR



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