Re: [powerpc][5.13.0-next-20210701] Kernel crash while running ltp(chdir01) tests

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On Fri, Jul 02, 2021 at 09:52:13PM +0800, Zhang Yi wrote:
> 
> Sorry about not catching this problem, this fix is not format corrected,
> if you think this fix is OK, I can send a patch after test.

The issue I see with your approach, which removes the
jbd2_journal_unregister_shrinker() call from jbd2_destsroy_journal(),
is that means that *all* callers of jbd2_destroy_journal now have to
be responsible for calling jbd2_journal_unregister_shrinker() --- and
there a number of call sites to jbd2_journal_unregister_shrinker():

fs/ext4/super.c:		err = jbd2_journal_destroy(sbi->s_journal);
fs/ext4/super.c:		jbd2_journal_destroy(sbi->s_journal);
fs/ext4/super.c:	jbd2_journal_destroy(journal);
fs/ext4/super.c:		jbd2_journal_destroy(journal);
fs/ext4/super.c:	jbd2_journal_destroy(journal);
fs/ocfs2/journal.c:	if (!jbd2_journal_destroy(journal->j_journal) && !status) {
fs/ocfs2/journal.c:		jbd2_journal_destroy(journal);
fs/ocfs2/journal.c:	jbd2_journal_destroy(journal);

So it probably makes more sense to keep jbd2_journal_unregister_shrinker()
in jbd2_destroy_journal(), since arguably the fact that we are using a
shrinker is an internal implementation detail, and the users of jbd2
ideally shouldn't need to be expected to know they have unregister
jbd2's shirnkers.

Similarly, perhaps we should be moving jbd2_journal_register_shirnker()
into jbd2_journal_init_common().  We can un-export the register and
unshrink register functions, and declare them as static functions internal
to fs/jbd2/journal.c.

What do you think?

     	    				- Ted



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