On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 08:53:20AM +0800, Zizhi Wo wrote: > In the fsmap query of xfs, there is an interval missing problem: > [root@fedora ~]# xfs_io -c 'fsmap -vvvv' /mnt > EXT: DEV BLOCK-RANGE OWNER FILE-OFFSET AG AG-OFFSET TOTAL > 0: 253:16 [0..7]: static fs metadata 0 (0..7) 8 > 1: 253:16 [8..23]: per-AG metadata 0 (8..23) 16 > 2: 253:16 [24..39]: inode btree 0 (24..39) 16 > 3: 253:16 [40..47]: per-AG metadata 0 (40..47) 8 > 4: 253:16 [48..55]: refcount btree 0 (48..55) 8 > 5: 253:16 [56..103]: per-AG metadata 0 (56..103) 48 > 6: 253:16 [104..127]: free space 0 (104..127) 24 > ...... > > BUG: > [root@fedora ~]# xfs_io -c 'fsmap -vvvv -d 104 107' /mnt > [root@fedora ~]# > Normally, we should be able to get [104, 107), but we got nothing. > > The problem is caused by shifting. The query for the problem-triggered > scenario is for the missing_owner interval (e.g. freespace in rmapbt/ > unknown space in bnobt), which is obtained by subtraction (gap). For this > scenario, the interval is obtained by info->last. However, rec_daddr is > calculated based on the start_block recorded in key[1], which is converted > by calling XFS_BB_TO_FSBT. Then if rec_daddr does not exceed > info->next_daddr, which means keys[1].fmr_physical >> (mp)->m_blkbb_log > <= info->next_daddr, no records will be displayed. In the above example, > 104 >> (mp)->m_blkbb_log = 12 and 107 >> (mp)->m_blkbb_log = 12, so the two > are reduced to 0 and the gap is ignored: > > before calculate ----------------> after shifting > 104(st) 107(ed) 12(st/ed) > |---------| | > sector size block size > > Resolve this issue by introducing the "end_daddr" field in > xfs_getfsmap_info. This records key[1].fmr_physical at the granularity of > sector. If the current query is the last, the rec_daddr is end_daddr to > prevent missing interval problems caused by shifting. We only need to focus > on the last query, because xfs disks are internally aligned with disk > blocksize that are powers of two and minimum 512, so there is no problem > with shifting in previous queries. > > After applying this patch, the above problem have been solved: > [root@fedora ~]# xfs_io -c 'fsmap -vvvv -d 104 107' /mnt > EXT: DEV BLOCK-RANGE OWNER FILE-OFFSET AG AG-OFFSET TOTAL > 0: 253:16 [104..106]: free space 0 (104..106) 3 > > Fixes: e89c041338ed ("xfs: implement the GETFSMAP ioctl") > Signed-off-by: Zizhi Wo <wozizhi@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > fs/xfs/xfs_fsmap.c | 19 ++++++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_fsmap.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_fsmap.c > index 3a30b36779db..4734f8d6303c 100644 > --- a/fs/xfs/xfs_fsmap.c > +++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_fsmap.c > @@ -162,6 +162,7 @@ struct xfs_getfsmap_info { > xfs_daddr_t next_daddr; /* next daddr we expect */ > /* daddr of low fsmap key when we're using the rtbitmap */ > xfs_daddr_t low_daddr; > + xfs_daddr_t end_daddr; /* daddr of high fsmap key */ > u64 missing_owner; /* owner of holes */ > u32 dev; /* device id */ > /* > @@ -294,6 +295,19 @@ xfs_getfsmap_helper( > return 0; > } > > + /* > + * For an info->last query, we're looking for a gap between the > + * last mapping emitted and the high key specified by userspace. > + * If the user's query spans less than 1 fsblock, then > + * info->high and info->low will have the same rm_startblock, > + * which causes rec_daddr and next_daddr to be the same. > + * Therefore, use the end_daddr that we calculated from > + * userspace's high key to synthesize the record. Note that if > + * the btree query found a mapping, there won't be a gap. > + */ > + if (info->last && info->end_daddr != LLONG_MAX) XFS_BUF_DADDR_NULL (and yes, I know the rest of the file is wildly inconsistent, I'll send a patch to fix that too...) --D > + rec_daddr = info->end_daddr; > + > /* Are we just counting mappings? */ > if (info->head->fmh_count == 0) { > if (info->head->fmh_entries == UINT_MAX) > @@ -946,6 +960,7 @@ xfs_getfsmap( > > info.next_daddr = head->fmh_keys[0].fmr_physical + > head->fmh_keys[0].fmr_length; > + info.end_daddr = LLONG_MAX; > info.fsmap_recs = fsmap_recs; > info.head = head; > > @@ -966,8 +981,10 @@ xfs_getfsmap( > * low key, zero out the low key so that we get > * everything from the beginning. > */ > - if (handlers[i].dev == head->fmh_keys[1].fmr_device) > + if (handlers[i].dev == head->fmh_keys[1].fmr_device) { > dkeys[1] = head->fmh_keys[1]; > + info.end_daddr = dkeys[1].fmr_physical; > + } > if (handlers[i].dev > head->fmh_keys[0].fmr_device) > memset(&dkeys[0], 0, sizeof(struct xfs_fsmap)); > > -- > 2.39.2 > >