On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 11:40 AM Baokun Li <libaokun1@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 2024/9/26 17:23, Aleksandr Mikhalitsyn wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 10:50 AM Baokun Li <libaokun1@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On 2024/9/26 0:17, Aleksandr Mikhalitsyn wrote: > >>> On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 5:57 PM Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>> On Wed 25-09-24 16:33:24, Alexander Mikhalitsyn wrote: > >>>>> [ 33.882936] EXT4-fs (dm-5): mounted filesystem 8aaf41b2-6ac0-4fa8-b92b-77d10e1d16ca r/w with ordered data mode. Quota mode: none. > >>>>> [ 33.888365] EXT4-fs (dm-5): resizing filesystem from 7168 to 786432 blocks > >>>>> [ 33.888740] ------------[ cut here ]------------ > >>>>> [ 33.888742] kernel BUG at fs/ext4/resize.c:324! > >>>> Ah, I was staring at this for a while before I understood what's going on > >>>> (it would be great to explain this in the changelog BTW). As far as I > >>>> understand commit 665d3e0af4d3 ("ext4: reduce unnecessary memory allocation > >>>> in alloc_flex_gd()") can actually make flex_gd->resize_bg larger than > >>>> flexbg_size (for example when ogroup = flexbg_size, ngroup = 2*flexbg_size > >>>> - 1) which then confuses things. I think that was not really intended and > >>> Hi Jan, > >>> > >>> First of all, thanks for your reaction/review on this one ;-) > >>> > >>> You are absolutely right, have just checked with our reproducer and > >>> this modification: > >>> > >>> diff --git a/fs/ext4/resize.c b/fs/ext4/resize.c > >>> index e04eb08b9060..530a918f0cab 100644 > >>> --- a/fs/ext4/resize.c > >>> +++ b/fs/ext4/resize.c > >>> @@ -258,6 +258,8 @@ static struct ext4_new_flex_group_data > >>> *alloc_flex_gd(unsigned int flexbg_size, > >>> flex_gd->resize_bg = 1 << max(fls(last_group - o_group + 1), > >>> fls(n_group - last_group)); > >>> > >>> + BUG_ON(flex_gd->resize_bg > flexbg_size); > >>> + > >>> flex_gd->groups = kmalloc_array(flex_gd->resize_bg, > >>> sizeof(struct ext4_new_group_data), > >>> GFP_NOFS); > >>> > >>> and yes, it crashes on this BUG_ON. So it looks like instead of making > >>> flex_gd->resize_bg to be smaller > >>> than flexbg_size in most cases we can actually have an opposite effect > >>> here. I guess we really need to fix alloc_flex_gd() too. > >>> > >>>> instead of fixing up ext4_alloc_group_tables() we should really change > >>>> the logic in alloc_flex_gd() to make sure flex_gd->resize_bg never exceeds > >>>> flexbg size. Baokun? > >>> At the same time, if I understand the code right, as we can have > >>> flex_gd->resize_bg != flexbg_size after > >>> 5d1935ac02ca5a ("ext4: avoid online resizing failures due to oversized > >>> flex bg") and > >>> 665d3e0af4d3 ("ext4: reduce unnecessary memory allocation in alloc_flex_gd()") > >>> we should always refer to flex_gd->resize_bg value which means that > >>> ext4_alloc_group_tables() fix is needed too. > >>> Am I correct in my understanding? > >> Hi Alex, > > Hi Baokun, > > > >> These two are not exactly equivalent. > >> > >> The flex_gd->resize_bg is only used to determine how many block groups we > >> allocate memory to, i.e., the maximum number of block groups per resize. > >> And the flexbg_size is used to make some judgement on flexible block > >> groups, for example, the BUG_ON triggered in the issue is to make sure > >> src_group and last_group must be in the same flexible block group. > > Huge thanks for explaining this! > > > > Then I guess it's better if you send a patch with your fix. > > Feel free to add my Tested-by tag. > Okay, I'll send a patch later. > > > > Question to you and Jan. Do you guys think that it makes sense to try > > to create a minimal reproducer for this problem without Incus/LXD involved? > > (only e2fsprogs, lvm tools, etc) > > > > I guess this test can be put in the xfstests test suite, right? > > > > Kind regards, > > Alex > I think it makes sense, and it's good to have more use cases to look > around some corners. If you have an idea, let it go. Minimal reproducer: mkdir -p /tmp/ext4_crash/mnt EXT4_CRASH_IMG="/tmp/ext4_crash/disk.img" rm -f $EXT4_CRASH_IMG truncate $EXT4_CRASH_IMG --size 25MiB EXT4_CRASH_DEV=$(losetup --find --nooverlap --direct-io=on --show $EXT4_CRASH_IMG) mkfs.ext4 -E nodiscard,lazy_itable_init=0,lazy_journal_init=0 $EXT4_CRASH_DEV mount $EXT4_CRASH_DEV /tmp/ext4_crash/mnt truncate $EXT4_CRASH_IMG --size 3GiB losetup -c $EXT4_CRASH_DEV resize2fs $EXT4_CRASH_DEV > > Regards, Baokun >