Re: [PATCH v4] md/raid5: fix atomicity violation in raid5_cache_count

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Hi,

在 2024/01/30 15:37, Song Liu 写道:
On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 11:10 PM Gui-Dong Han <2045gemini@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[...]

         raid5_release_stripe(sh);
-       conf->max_nr_stripes++;
+       WRITE_ONCE(conf->max_nr_stripes, conf->max_nr_stripes + 1);

This is weird. We are reading max_nr_stripes without READ_ONCE.

We don't need READ_ONCE() here because writers are protected by
'cache_size_mutex', there are no concurrent writers, it's safe to
read 'max_nr_stripes' directly.

Thanks,
Kuai


         return 1;
  }

@@ -2707,7 +2707,7 @@ static int drop_one_stripe(struct r5conf *conf)
         shrink_buffers(sh);
         free_stripe(conf->slab_cache, sh);
         atomic_dec(&conf->active_stripes);
-       conf->max_nr_stripes--;
+       WRITE_ONCE(conf->max_nr_stripes, conf->max_nr_stripes - 1);

Same here.

         return 1;
  }

@@ -6820,7 +6820,7 @@ raid5_set_cache_size(struct mddev *mddev, int size)
         if (size <= 16 || size > 32768)
                 return -EINVAL;

-       conf->min_nr_stripes = size;
+       WRITE_ONCE(conf->min_nr_stripes, size);
         mutex_lock(&conf->cache_size_mutex);
         while (size < conf->max_nr_stripes &&
                drop_one_stripe(conf))
@@ -6832,7 +6832,7 @@ raid5_set_cache_size(struct mddev *mddev, int size)
         mutex_lock(&conf->cache_size_mutex);
         while (size > conf->max_nr_stripes)
                 if (!grow_one_stripe(conf, GFP_KERNEL)) {
-                       conf->min_nr_stripes = conf->max_nr_stripes;
+                       WRITE_ONCE(conf->min_nr_stripes, conf->max_nr_stripes);

And here.

                         result = -ENOMEM;
                         break;
                 }

Thanks,
Song
.






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