Hello, On Thu 26-04-12 14:28:39, Steven Whitehouse wrote: > On Thu, 2012-04-26 at 15:20 +0200, Jan Kara wrote: > > GFS2 uses i_mutex on its system quota inode to synchronize writes to > > quota file. Since this is an internal inode to GFS2 (not part of directory > > hiearchy or visible by user) we are safe to define locking rules for it. So > > let's just get it its own locking class to make it clear. > > > It is visible to the user if the gfs2 metadata filesystem is mounted. > That used to be the way in which the quotas were set by gfs2_quota. > However that is really considered obsolete now, so maybe we don't have > to support that interface any more... the gfs2_quota package is no > longer in distros as the generic quota package does the job for us these > days. Ah, OK. But then if users could write to (or even truncate?) the quota file, wasn't it really deadlockable? mutex_lock_nested would silence lockdep but the deadlock won't change. Another advantage of my change is that if there is some problem, lockdep will warn about it because all places which end up taking i_mutex on quota file will use the same locking class. Using of lockdep subclasses (i.e. the _nested variant of mutex_lock) essentially tells lockdep - I promise that uses of the lock tagged as one locking subclass cannot interact with uses tagged as another locking class. Honza > > CC: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx> > > --- > > fs/gfs2/ops_fstype.c | 8 ++++++++ > > fs/gfs2/quota.c | 2 +- > > 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) > > > > So this is probably the simplest what can be done for GFS2 (actually OCFS2 > > does the same for internal system files). Compile tested only. Steven? > > > > diff --git a/fs/gfs2/ops_fstype.c b/fs/gfs2/ops_fstype.c > > index 6f3a18f..ae8f225 100644 > > --- a/fs/gfs2/ops_fstype.c > > +++ b/fs/gfs2/ops_fstype.c > > @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ > > #include <linux/mount.h> > > #include <linux/gfs2_ondisk.h> > > #include <linux/quotaops.h> > > +#include <linux/lockdep.h> > > > > #include "gfs2.h" > > #include "incore.h" > > @@ -767,6 +768,7 @@ fail: > > return error; > > } > > > > +static struct lock_class_key gfs2_quota_imutex_key; > > > > static int init_inodes(struct gfs2_sbd *sdp, int undo) > > { > > @@ -804,6 +806,12 @@ static int init_inodes(struct gfs2_sbd *sdp, int undo) > > fs_err(sdp, "can't get quota file inode: %d\n", error); > > goto fail_rindex; > > } > > + /* > > + * i_mutex on quota files is special. Since this inode is hidden system > > + * file, we are safe to define locking ourselves. > > + */ > > + lockdep_set_class(&sdp->sd_quota_inode->i_mutex, > > + &gfs2_quota_imutex_key); > > > > error = gfs2_rindex_update(sdp); > > if (error) > > diff --git a/fs/gfs2/quota.c b/fs/gfs2/quota.c > > index 6019da3..970598b 100644 > > --- a/fs/gfs2/quota.c > > +++ b/fs/gfs2/quota.c > > @@ -772,7 +772,7 @@ static int do_sync(unsigned int num_qd, struct gfs2_quota_data **qda) > > return -ENOMEM; > > > > sort(qda, num_qd, sizeof(struct gfs2_quota_data *), sort_qd, NULL); > > - mutex_lock_nested(&ip->i_inode.i_mutex, I_MUTEX_QUOTA); > > + mutex_lock(&ip->i_inode.i_mutex); > > for (qx = 0; qx < num_qd; qx++) { > > error = gfs2_glock_nq_init(qda[qx]->qd_gl, LM_ST_EXCLUSIVE, > > GL_NOCACHE, &ghs[qx]); > > -- Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx> SUSE Labs, CR -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html