On Thu 16-03-23 19:28:32, Baokun Li wrote: > We got a WARNING in ext4_add_complete_io: > ================================================================== > WARNING: at fs/ext4/page-io.c:231 ext4_put_io_end_defer+0x182/0x250 > CPU: 10 PID: 77 Comm: ksoftirqd/10 Tainted: 6.3.0-rc2 #85 > RIP: 0010:ext4_put_io_end_defer+0x182/0x250 [ext4] > [...] > Call Trace: > <TASK> > ext4_end_bio+0xa8/0x240 [ext4] > bio_endio+0x195/0x310 > blk_update_request+0x184/0x770 > scsi_end_request+0x2f/0x240 > scsi_io_completion+0x75/0x450 > scsi_finish_command+0xef/0x160 > scsi_complete+0xa3/0x180 > blk_complete_reqs+0x60/0x80 > blk_done_softirq+0x25/0x40 > __do_softirq+0x119/0x4c8 > run_ksoftirqd+0x42/0x70 > smpboot_thread_fn+0x136/0x3c0 > kthread+0x140/0x1a0 > ret_from_fork+0x2c/0x50 > ================================================================== > > Above issue may happen as follows: > cpu1 cpu2 > ______________________________|_____________________________ > mount -o dioread_lock > ext4_writepages > ext4_do_writepages > *if (ext4_should_dioread_nolock(inode))* > // rsv_blocks is not assigned here > mount -o remount,dioread_nolock > ext4_journal_start_with_reserve > __ext4_journal_start > __ext4_journal_start_sb > jbd2__journal_start > *if (rsv_blocks)* > // h_rsv_handle is not initialized here > mpage_map_and_submit_extent > mpage_map_one_extent > dioread_nolock = ext4_should_dioread_nolock(inode) > if (dioread_nolock && (map->m_flags & EXT4_MAP_UNWRITTEN)) > mpd->io_submit.io_end->handle = handle->h_rsv_handle > ext4_set_io_unwritten_flag > io_end->flag |= EXT4_IO_END_UNWRITTEN > // now io_end->handle is NULL but has EXT4_IO_END_UNWRITTEN flag > > scsi_finish_command > scsi_io_completion > scsi_io_completion_action > scsi_end_request > blk_update_request > req_bio_endio > bio_endio > bio->bi_end_io > ext4_end_bio > ext4_put_io_end_defer > ext4_add_complete_io > // trigger WARN_ON(!io_end->handle && sbi->s_journal); > > The immediate cause of this problem is that ext4_should_dioread_nolock() > function returns inconsistent values in the ext4_do_writepages() and > mpage_map_one_extent(). There are four conditions in this function that > can be changed at mount time to cause this problem. These four conditions > can be divided into two categories: > (1) journal_data and EXT4_EXTENTS_FL, which can be changed by ioctl > (2) DELALLOC and DIOREAD_NOLOCK, which can be changed by remount > The two in the first category have been fixed by commit c8585c6fcaf2 > ("ext4: fix races between changing inode journal mode and ext4_writepages") > and commit cb85f4d23f79 ("ext4: fix race between writepages and enabling > EXT4_EXTENTS_FL") respectively. > Two cases in the other category have not yet been fixed, and the above > issue is caused by this situation. We refer to the fix for the first > category, When DELALLOC or DIOREAD_NOLOCK is detected to be changed > during remount, we hold the s_writepages_rwsem lock to avoid racing with > ext4_writepages to trigger the problem. > Moreover, we add an EXT4_MOUNT_SHOULD_DIOREAD_NOLOCK macro to ensure that > the mount options used by ext4_should_dioread_nolock() and __ext4_remount() > are always consistent. > > Fixes: 6b523df4fb5a ("ext4: use transaction reservation for extent conversion in ext4_end_io") > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Signed-off-by: Baokun Li <libaokun1@xxxxxxxxxx> Nice catch! One comment below: > --- > fs/ext4/ext4.h | 3 ++- > fs/ext4/ext4_jbd2.h | 9 +++++---- > fs/ext4/super.c | 14 ++++++++++++++ > 3 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/fs/ext4/ext4.h b/fs/ext4/ext4.h > index 08b29c289da4..f60967fa648f 100644 > --- a/fs/ext4/ext4.h > +++ b/fs/ext4/ext4.h > @@ -1703,7 +1703,8 @@ struct ext4_sb_info { > > /* > * Barrier between writepages ops and changing any inode's JOURNAL_DATA > - * or EXTENTS flag. > + * or EXTENTS flag or between changing SHOULD_DIOREAD_NOLOCK flag on > + * remount and writepages ops. > */ > struct percpu_rw_semaphore s_writepages_rwsem; > struct dax_device *s_daxdev; > diff --git a/fs/ext4/ext4_jbd2.h b/fs/ext4/ext4_jbd2.h > index 0c77697d5e90..d82bfcdd56e5 100644 > --- a/fs/ext4/ext4_jbd2.h > +++ b/fs/ext4/ext4_jbd2.h > @@ -488,6 +488,9 @@ static inline int ext4_free_data_revoke_credits(struct inode *inode, int blocks) > return blocks + 2*(EXT4_SB(inode->i_sb)->s_cluster_ratio - 1); > } > > +/* delalloc is a temporary fix to prevent generic/422 test failures*/ > +#define EXT4_MOUNT_SHOULD_DIOREAD_NOLOCK (EXT4_MOUNT_DIOREAD_NOLOCK | \ > + EXT4_MOUNT_DELALLOC) > /* > * This function controls whether or not we should try to go down the > * dioread_nolock code paths, which makes it safe to avoid taking > @@ -499,7 +502,8 @@ static inline int ext4_free_data_revoke_credits(struct inode *inode, int blocks) > */ > static inline int ext4_should_dioread_nolock(struct inode *inode) > { > - if (!test_opt(inode->i_sb, DIOREAD_NOLOCK)) > + if (test_opt(inode->i_sb, SHOULD_DIOREAD_NOLOCK) != > + EXT4_MOUNT_SHOULD_DIOREAD_NOLOCK) > return 0; > if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode)) > return 0; > @@ -507,9 +511,6 @@ static inline int ext4_should_dioread_nolock(struct inode *inode) > return 0; > if (ext4_should_journal_data(inode)) > return 0; > - /* temporary fix to prevent generic/422 test failures */ > - if (!test_opt(inode->i_sb, DELALLOC)) > - return 0; > return 1; > } Is there a need for this SHOULD_DIOREAD_NOLOCK? When called from writeback we will be protected by s_writepages_rwsem anyway. When called from other places, we either decide to do dioread_nolock or don't but the situation can change at any instant so I don't see how unifying this check would help. And the new SHOULD_DIOREAD_NOLOCK somewhat obfuscates what's going on. > diff --git a/fs/ext4/super.c b/fs/ext4/super.c > index fefcd42f34ea..bdf6b288aeff 100644 > --- a/fs/ext4/super.c > +++ b/fs/ext4/super.c > @@ -6403,8 +6403,22 @@ static int __ext4_remount(struct fs_context *fc, struct super_block *sb) > > } > > + /* Get the flag we really need to set/clear. */ > + ctx->mask_s_mount_opt &= sbi->s_mount_opt; > + ctx->vals_s_mount_opt &= ~sbi->s_mount_opt; > + > + /* > + * If EXT4_MOUNT_SHOULD_DIOREAD_NOLOCK change on remount, we need > + * to hold s_writepages_rwsem to avoid racing with writepages ops. > + */ > + if (ctx_changed_mount_opt(ctx, EXT4_MOUNT_SHOULD_DIOREAD_NOLOCK)) > + percpu_down_write(&sbi->s_writepages_rwsem); > + Honestly, I'd be inclined to grab s_writepages_rwsem unconditionally during remount. Remount is not a fast path operation and waiting for writepages isn't too bad. Also it's easier for testing :). Honza -- Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxxx> SUSE Labs, CR