When creating a swapfile on a filesystem with block size less than the PAGE_SIZE, there is a possibility that the starting physical block is not page-aligned, which results in rounding up that value before setting it in the first swap extent. But now that the value is rounded up, we have lost the actual offset location of the first physical block. The starting physical block value is needed in hibernation when using a swapfile, i.e., the resume_offset. After we have written the snapshot pages, some values will be set in the swap header which is accessed using that offset location. However, it will not find the swap header if the offset value was rounded up and results in an error. The swapfile offset being unaligned should not fail the swapon activation as the swap extents will always have the alignment. Therefore, just print a warning if an unaligned swapfile is activated when hibernation is enabled. Signed-off-by: Sukrit Bhatnagar <Sukrit.Bhatnagar@xxxxxxxx> --- fs/iomap/swapfile.c | 10 ++++++++++ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+) diff --git a/fs/iomap/swapfile.c b/fs/iomap/swapfile.c index 5fc0ac36dee3..1f7b189089dd 100644 --- a/fs/iomap/swapfile.c +++ b/fs/iomap/swapfile.c @@ -49,6 +49,16 @@ static int iomap_swapfile_add_extent(struct iomap_swapfile_info *isi) next_ppage = ALIGN_DOWN(iomap->addr + iomap->length, PAGE_SIZE) >> PAGE_SHIFT; +#ifdef CONFIG_HIBERNATION + /* + * Print a warning if the starting physical block is not aligned + * to PAGE_SIZE (for filesystems using smaller block sizes). + * This will fail the hibernation suspend as we need to read + * the swap header later using the starting block offset. + */ + if (!iomap->offset && iomap->addr & PAGE_MASK) + pr_warn("swapon: starting physical offset not page-aligned\n"); +#endif /* Skip too-short physical extents. */ if (first_ppage >= next_ppage) return 0; -- 2.34.1