On 06/18, Eric Biggers wrote: > Hi Chao, > > On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 06:06:02PM +0800, Chao Yu wrote: > > > @@ -936,8 +972,11 @@ void f2fs_submit_page_write(struct f2fs_io_info *fio) > > > > > > inc_page_count(sbi, WB_DATA_TYPE(bio_page)); > > > > > > - if (io->bio && !io_is_mergeable(sbi, io->bio, io, fio, > > > - io->last_block_in_bio, fio->new_blkaddr)) > > > + if (io->bio && > > > + (!io_is_mergeable(sbi, io->bio, io, fio, io->last_block_in_bio, > > > + fio->new_blkaddr) || > > > + !f2fs_crypt_mergeable_bio(io->bio, fio->page->mapping->host, > > > + fio->page->index, fio))) > > > > bio_page->index, fio))) > > > > > __submit_merged_bio(io); > > > alloc_new: > > > if (io->bio == NULL) { > > > @@ -949,6 +988,8 @@ void f2fs_submit_page_write(struct f2fs_io_info *fio) > > > goto skip; > > > } > > > io->bio = __bio_alloc(fio, BIO_MAX_PAGES); > > > + f2fs_set_bio_crypt_ctx(io->bio, fio->page->mapping->host, > > > + fio->page->index, fio, GFP_NOIO); > > > > bio_page->index, fio, GFP_NOIO); > > > > We're using ->mapping->host and ->index. Ordinarily that would mean the page > needs to be a pagecache page. But bio_page can also be a compressed page or a > bounce page containing fs-layer encrypted contents. > > Is your suggestion to keep using fio->page->mapping->host (since encrypted pages > don't have a mapping), but start using bio_page->index (since f2fs apparently > *does* set ->index for compressed pages, and if the file uses fs-layer > encryption then f2fs_set_bio_crypt_ctx() won't use the index anyway)? > > Does this mean the code is currently broken for compression + inline encryption > because it's using the wrong ->index? I think the answer is no, since > f2fs_write_compressed_pages() will still pass the first 'nr_cpages' pagecache > pages along with the compressed pages. In that case, your suggestion would be a > cleanup rather than a fix? > > It would be helpful if there was an f2fs mount option to auto-enable compression > on all files (similar to how test_dummy_encryption auto-enables encryption on > all files) so that it could be tested more easily. Eric, you can use "-o compress_extension=*". > > - Eric