Re: [PATCH v9 01/10] dax: Use percpu rwsem for dax_{read,write}_lock()

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在 2022/1/5 6:44, Dan Williams 写道:
On Sun, Dec 26, 2021 at 6:35 AM Shiyang Ruan <ruansy.fnst@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In order to introduce dax holder registration, we need a write lock for
dax.

As far as I can see, no, a write lock is not needed while the holder
is being registered.

The synchronization that is needed is to make sure that the device
stays live over the registration event, and that any in-flight holder
operations are flushed before the device transitions from live to
dead, and that in turn relates to the live state of the pgmap.

The dax device cannot switch from live to dead without first flushing
all readers, so holding dax_read_lock() over the register holder event
should be sufficient. If you are worried about 2 or more potential
holders colliding at registration time, I would expect that's already
prevented by block device exclusive holder synchronization, but you
could also use cmpxchg and a single pointer to a 'struct dax_holder {
void *holder_data, struct dax_holder_operations *holder_ops }'. If you
are worried about memory_failure triggering while the filesystem is
shutting down it can do a synchronize_srcu(&dax_srcu) if it really
needs to ensure that the notify path is idle after removing the holder
registration.

...are there any cases remaining not covered by the above suggestions?

OK, I think I didn't get what actual role does the dax lock play before... So, the modification of the lock is unnecessary. I'll take your two suggestions into consideration.


--
Thanks,
Ruan.





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