[PATCH 3.2 45/60] md/raid1: ensure device failure recorded before write request returns.

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3.2.73-rc1 review patch.  If anyone has any objections, please let me know.

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From: NeilBrown <neilb@xxxxxxxx>

commit 55ce74d4bfe1b9444436264c637f39a152d1e5ac upstream.

When a write to one of the legs of a RAID1 fails, the failure is
recorded in the metadata of the other leg(s) so that after a restart
the data on the failed drive wont be trusted even if that drive seems
to be working again  (maybe a cable was unplugged).

Similarly when we record a bad-block in response to a write failure,
we must not let the write complete until the bad-block update is safe.

Currently there is no interlock between the write request completing
and the metadata update.  So it is possible that the write will
complete, the app will confirm success in some way, and then the
machine will crash before the metadata update completes.

This is an extremely small hole for a racy to fit in, but it is
theoretically possible and so should be closed.

So:
 - set MD_CHANGE_PENDING when requesting a metadata update for a
   failed device, so we can know with certainty when it completes
 - queue requests that experienced an error on a new queue which
   is only processed after the metadata update completes
 - call raid_end_bio_io() on bios in that queue when the time comes.

Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@xxxxxxxx>
[bwh: Backported to 3.2: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
 drivers/md/md.c    |  1 +
 drivers/md/raid1.c | 29 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 drivers/md/raid1.h |  5 +++++
 3 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

--- a/drivers/md/md.c
+++ b/drivers/md/md.c
@@ -7895,6 +7895,7 @@ int rdev_set_badblocks(struct md_rdev *r
 		/* Make sure they get written out promptly */
 		sysfs_notify_dirent_safe(rdev->sysfs_state);
 		set_bit(MD_CHANGE_CLEAN, &rdev->mddev->flags);
+		set_bit(MD_CHANGE_PENDING, &rdev->mddev->flags);
 		md_wakeup_thread(rdev->mddev->thread);
 	}
 	return rv;
--- a/drivers/md/raid1.c
+++ b/drivers/md/raid1.c
@@ -1240,6 +1240,7 @@ static void error(struct mddev *mddev, s
 	 */
 	set_bit(MD_RECOVERY_INTR, &mddev->recovery);
 	set_bit(MD_CHANGE_DEVS, &mddev->flags);
+	set_bit(MD_CHANGE_PENDING, &mddev->flags);
 	printk(KERN_ALERT
 	       "md/raid1:%s: Disk failure on %s, disabling device.\n"
 	       "md/raid1:%s: Operation continuing on %d devices.\n",
@@ -1949,6 +1950,7 @@ static void handle_sync_write_finished(s
 static void handle_write_finished(struct r1conf *conf, struct r1bio *r1_bio)
 {
 	int m;
+	bool fail = false;
 	for (m = 0; m < conf->raid_disks ; m++)
 		if (r1_bio->bios[m] == IO_MADE_GOOD) {
 			struct md_rdev *rdev = conf->mirrors[m].rdev;
@@ -1961,6 +1963,7 @@ static void handle_write_finished(struct
 			 * narrow down and record precise write
 			 * errors.
 			 */
+			fail = true;
 			if (!narrow_write_error(r1_bio, m)) {
 				md_error(conf->mddev,
 					 conf->mirrors[m].rdev);
@@ -1972,7 +1975,13 @@ static void handle_write_finished(struct
 		}
 	if (test_bit(R1BIO_WriteError, &r1_bio->state))
 		close_write(r1_bio);
-	raid_end_bio_io(r1_bio);
+	if (fail) {
+		spin_lock_irq(&conf->device_lock);
+		list_add(&r1_bio->retry_list, &conf->bio_end_io_list);
+		spin_unlock_irq(&conf->device_lock);
+		md_wakeup_thread(conf->mddev->thread);
+	} else
+		raid_end_bio_io(r1_bio);
 }
 
 static void handle_read_error(struct r1conf *conf, struct r1bio *r1_bio)
@@ -2075,6 +2084,23 @@ static void raid1d(struct mddev *mddev)
 
 	md_check_recovery(mddev);
 
+	if (!list_empty_careful(&conf->bio_end_io_list) &&
+	    !test_bit(MD_CHANGE_PENDING, &mddev->flags)) {
+		LIST_HEAD(tmp);
+		spin_lock_irqsave(&conf->device_lock, flags);
+		if (!test_bit(MD_CHANGE_PENDING, &mddev->flags)) {
+			list_add(&tmp, &conf->bio_end_io_list);
+			list_del_init(&conf->bio_end_io_list);
+		}
+		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&conf->device_lock, flags);
+		while (!list_empty(&tmp)) {
+			r1_bio = list_first_entry(&conf->bio_end_io_list,
+						  struct r1bio, retry_list);
+			list_del(&r1_bio->retry_list);
+			raid_end_bio_io(r1_bio);
+		}
+	}
+
 	blk_start_plug(&plug);
 	for (;;) {
 
@@ -2473,6 +2499,7 @@ static struct r1conf *setup_conf(struct
 	conf->raid_disks = mddev->raid_disks;
 	conf->mddev = mddev;
 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&conf->retry_list);
+	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&conf->bio_end_io_list);
 
 	spin_lock_init(&conf->resync_lock);
 	init_waitqueue_head(&conf->wait_barrier);
--- a/drivers/md/raid1.h
+++ b/drivers/md/raid1.h
@@ -43,6 +43,11 @@ struct r1conf {
 	 * block, or anything else.
 	 */
 	struct list_head	retry_list;
+	/* A separate list of r1bio which just need raid_end_bio_io called.
+	 * This mustn't happen for writes which had any errors if the superblock
+	 * needs to be written.
+	 */
+	struct list_head	bio_end_io_list;
 
 	/* queue pending writes to be submitted on unplug */
 	struct bio_list		pending_bio_list;

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