Re: [PATCHSET 0/2] dax: fix broken pmem poison narrative

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On 8/17/2021 12:39 AM, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
On Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 02:05:18PM -0700, Darrick J. Wong wrote:
AFAICT, the only reason why the "punch and write" dance works at all is
that the XFS and ext4 currently call blkdev_issue_zeroout when
allocating pmem as part of a pwrite call.  A pwrite without the punch
won't clear the poison, because pwrite on a DAX file calls
dax_direct_access to access the memory directly, and dax_direct_access
is only smart enough to bail out on poisoned pmem.  It does not know how
to clear it.  Userspace could solve the problem by calling FIEMAP and
issuing a BLKZEROOUT, but that requires rawio capabilities.

The whole pmem poison recovery story is is wrong and needs to be
corrected ASAP before everyone else starts doing this.  Therefore,
create a dax_zeroinit_range function that filesystems can call to reset
the contents of the pmem to a known value and clear any state associated
with the media error.  Then, connect FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE to this new
function (for DAX files) so that unprivileged userspace has a safe way
to reset the pmem and clear media errors.

I agree with the problem statement, but I don't think the fix is
significantly better than what we have, as it still magically overloads

This fix guarantees contiguous pmem backend, versus the existing holepunch+pwrite ends up allocating an unused(by the filesystem)
pmem range from the pmem device, and the poison block stay poisoned,
not cleared by the existing method. This brings 3 problem: 1. the
backend become fragmented which negatively impacts the RDMA behavior,
2. what if the pmem device run out of extra clean blocks?  3. the user
interface that clears poison when device is unmounted is risky in
that it could damage filesystem metadata.

That said, another angle to view this patch is that, FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE
is supposed to zero-range, for non-direct access block device, it's
okay to not actually write zeros to the media, but pmem device is
what-you-see-is-what-you-get, it seems making sense to actually writes
zero.

thanks,
-jane


other behavior.  I'd rather have an explicit operation to clear the
poison both at the syscall level (maybe another falloc mode), and the
internal kernel API level (new method in dax_operations).

Also for the next iteration please split the iomap changes from the
usage in xfs.




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