On Sun, 2024-08-04 at 16:57 +0300, Hristo Venev wrote: > In addition to Ceph, in NFS there are also some crashes related to > the > use of 0x356 as a pointer. > > `netfs_is_cache_enabled()` only returns true when the fscache cookie > is > fully initialized. This may happen after the request has been > created, > so check for the cookie's existence instead. > > Link: > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-nfs/b78c88db-8b3a-4008-94cb-82ae08f0e37b@xxxxxxx/T/ > Fixes: 2ff1e97587f4 ("netfs: Replace PG_fscache by setting folio- > >private and marking dirty") > Cc: linux-nfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <linux-nfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: blokos <blokos@xxxxxxx> > Cc: Trond Myklebust <trondmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: dan.aloni@xxxxxxxxxxxx <dan.aloni@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Hristo Venev <hristo@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > fs/netfs/objects.c | 6 +++--- > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/fs/netfs/objects.c b/fs/netfs/objects.c > index f4a6427274792..a74ca90c86c9b 100644 > --- a/fs/netfs/objects.c > +++ b/fs/netfs/objects.c > @@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ struct netfs_io_request *netfs_alloc_request(struct > address_space *mapping, > bool is_unbuffered = (origin == NETFS_UNBUFFERED_WRITE || > origin == NETFS_DIO_READ || > origin == NETFS_DIO_WRITE); > - bool cached = !is_unbuffered && netfs_is_cache_enabled(ctx); > int ret; > > for (;;) { > @@ -56,8 +55,9 @@ struct netfs_io_request *netfs_alloc_request(struct > address_space *mapping, > refcount_set(&rreq->ref, 1); > > __set_bit(NETFS_RREQ_IN_PROGRESS, &rreq->flags); > - if (cached) { > - __set_bit(NETFS_RREQ_WRITE_TO_CACHE, &rreq->flags); > + if (!is_unbuffered && > fscache_cookie_valid(netfs_i_cookie(ctx))) { > + if(netfs_is_cache_enabled(ctx)) > + __set_bit(NETFS_RREQ_WRITE_TO_CACHE, &rreq- > >flags); > if (test_bit(NETFS_ICTX_USE_PGPRIV2, &ctx->flags)) > /* Filesystem uses deprecated PG_private_2 > marking. */ > __set_bit(NETFS_RREQ_USE_PGPRIV2, &rreq- > >flags); Does this mean that netfs could still end up setting a value for folio- >private in NFS given some other set of circumstances? -- Trond Myklebust Linux NFS client maintainer, Hammerspace trond.myklebust@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx