On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 10:21:10PM +0800, Zhang Yi wrote: > Changes since v5: > - Drop all the code about zeroing out the whole allocation unitsize > on truncate down in xfs_setattr_size() as Christoph suggested, let's > just fix this issue for RT file by converting tail blocks to > unwritten now, and we could think about forced aligned extent and > atomic write later until it needs, so only pick patch 6 and 8 in > previous version, do some minor git log changes. This mostly makes sense, let's see how it fares with overnight fstests. For now, this is a provisional Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@xxxxxxxxxx> --D > Changes since v4: > - Drop the first patch in v4 "iomap: zeroing needs to be pagecache > aware" since this series is not strongly depends on it, that patch > still needs furtuer analyse and also should add to handle the case of > a pending COW extent that extends over a data fork hole. This is a > big job, so let's fix the exposure stale data issue and brings back > the changes in iomap_write_end() first, don't block the ext4 buffered > iomap conversion. > - In patch 1, drop the 'ifndef rem_u64'. > - In patch 4, factor out a helper xfs_setattr_truncate_data() to handle > the zero out, update i_size, write back and drop pagecache on > truncate. > - In patch 5, switch to use xfs_inode_alloc_unitsize() in > xfs_itruncate_extents_flags(). > - In patch 6, changes to reserve blocks for rtextsize > 1 realtime > inodes on truncate down. > - In patch 7, drop the unwritten convert threshold, always convert tail > blocks to unwritten on truncate down realtime inodes. > - Add patch 8 to bring back 'commit 943bc0882ceb ("iomap: don't > increase i_size if it's not a write operation")'. > > Changes since v3: > - Factor out a new helper to get the remainder in math64.h as Darrick > suggested. > - Adjust the truncating order to prevent too much redundant blocking > writes as Dave suggested. > - Improve to convert the tail extent to unwritten when truncating down > an inode with large rtextsize as Darrick and Dave suggested. > > Since 'commit 943bc0882ceb ("iomap: don't increase i_size if it's not a > write operation")' merged, Chandan reported a stale data exposure issue > when running fstests generic/561 on xfs with realtime device [1]. This > issue has been fix in 6.10 by revert this commit through commit > '0841ea4a3b41 ("iomap: keep on increasing i_size in iomap_write_end()")', > but the real problem is xfs_setattr_size() doesn't zero out enough range > when truncate down a realtime inode. So this series fix this problem by > just converting the tail blocks to unwritten when truncate down realtime > inodes, then we could bring commit 943bc0882ceb back. > > I've tested this series on fstests (1) with reflink=0, (2) with > reflink=1, (3) with 28K RT device, no new failures detected, and it > passed generic/561 on RT device over 300+ rounds, please let me know if > we need any other test. > > [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-xfs/87ttj8ircu.fsf@debian-BULLSEYE-live-builder-AMD64/ > > Thanks, > Yi. > > Zhang Yi (2): > xfs: reserve blocks for truncating large realtime inode > iomap: don't increase i_size in iomap_write_end() > > fs/iomap/buffered-io.c | 53 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------- > fs/xfs/xfs_iops.c | 15 +++++++++++- > 2 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) > > -- > 2.39.2 > >