On 2011-03-24 19:15, Trond Myklebust wrote: > On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 18:58 +0200, Benny Halevy wrote: >> On 2011-03-24 18:48, Trond Myklebust wrote: >>> On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 18:37 +0200, Benny Halevy wrote: >>>> On 2011-03-24 15:57, William A. (Andy) Adamson wrote: >>>>>>> Only whole file layout support means that there is only one IOMODE_RW layout >>>>>>> segment. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Andy Adamson <andros@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Alexandros Batsakis <batsakis@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Dean Hildebrand <dhildeb@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Fred Isaman <iisaman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Mingyang Guo <guomingyang@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Tao Guo <guotao@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Zhang Jingwang <zhangjingwang@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>> Tested-by: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> The code in this patch is new and different enough from the one I/we >>>>>> signed-off originally that they don't make sense here. >>>>> Hi Benny >>>>> >>>>> OK with me >>>>> >>>>>>> + /* references matched in nfs4_layoutcommit_release */ >>>>>>> + wdata->lseg->pls_lc_cred = >>>>>>> + get_rpccred(wdata->args.context->state->owner->so_cred); >>>>>>> + mark_inode_dirty_sync(wdata->inode); >>>>>>> + dprintk("%s: Set layoutcommit for inode %lu ", >>>>>>> + __func__, wdata->inode->i_ino); >>>>>>> + } >>>>>>> + if (end_pos > wdata->lseg->pls_end_pos) >>>>>>> + wdata->lseg->pls_end_pos = end_pos; >>>>>> The end_pos is essentially per inode, why maintain it per lseg? >>>>>> How do you see this working with multiple lsegs in mind? >>>>> The end-pos is per lseg, not per inode - each layoutcommit applies to >>>>> a range of WRITES for a layoutsegment over the LAYOUTCOMMIT range. >>>>> >>>>> From Section 18.42.3 >>>>> . The byte-range being committed is >>>>> specified through the byte-range (loca_offset and loca_length). This >>>>> byte-range MUST overlap with one or more existing layouts previously >>>>> granted via LAYOUTGET >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Also, loca_last_write_offset MUST overlap the range >>>>> described by loca_offset and loca_length. >>>>> >>>>> For the multiple lseg case: if the lsegs are merged, bookeeping >>>>> end_pos per lseg just works. If a layoutdriver does not use merged >>>>> lsegs, then there is a bit of work to do to walk the list of lsegs and >>>>> determine the final end_pos for a given LAYOUTCOMMIT. If there are >>>>> multiple non-contiguous lsegs, each used for WRITEs then multiple >>>>> LAYOUTCOMMITs will need to be sent, otherwise the LAYOUTCOMMIT >>>>> byte-range will not overlap as required. >>>>> >>>> For the current layout types I believe that the LAYOUTCOMMIT can "merge" >>>> multiple layout segments into a single LAYOUTCOMMIT, with a byte range >>>> covering all segments and a last_byte_written offset which is just the maximum. >>>> Future layout types may need this method though... >>> Is that safe? >>> >>> What if I'm doing blocks and have written layout segment 1 & 3, but not >>> layout segment 2? I don't want to have the MDS commit layout segment 2, >>> and make the (lack of) data there visible to future readers. >>> >> I'm not the real expert on pnfs-blocks but my interpretation of rfc5663 is that the >> list of extents in pnfs_block_layoutupdate4 may be sparse (or holey if you'd like). >> Note that the client may have written just parts of the layout it got in one layout segment. >> In this case too, you don't want to send multiple LAYOUTCOMMITs for each contiguous >> area... > Sure, but my understanding was that RFC5663 supports copy on write files > and that the actual copying of the block may need to be done by the > client (see section 2.3.4). > > If the new block is still uninitialised when you call LAYOUTCOMMIT, then > that will corrupt the file if the client then dies before it finishes > processing segment 2, since the previously valid data blocks are being > replaced by uninitialised ones (which I presume will convert that > section into a pre-allocated hole???). > The extents that LAYOUTCOMMITted MUST NOT be PNFS_BLOCK_INVALID_DATA, as noted in 2.3.2: The bex_state field of each extent in the blu_commit_list MUST be set to PNFS_BLOCK_READ_WRITE_DATA. Benny -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-nfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html