On 2024/6/26 19:22, Jan Kara wrote: > On Wed 26-06-24 15:38:42, Zhang Yi wrote: >> On 2024/6/25 1:01, Jan Kara wrote: >>> Commit 9f356e5a4f12 ("jbd2: Account descriptor blocks into >>> t_outstanding_credits") started to account descriptor blocks into >>> transactions outstanding credits. However it didn't appropriately >>> decrease the maximum amount of credits available to userspace. Thus if >>> the filesystem requests a transaction smaller than >>> j_max_transaction_buffers but large enough that when descriptor blocks >>> are added the size exceeds j_max_transaction_buffers, we confuse >>> add_transaction_credits() into thinking previous handles have grown the >>> transaction too much and enter infinite journal commit loop in >>> start_this_handle() -> add_transaction_credits() trying to create >>> transaction with enough credits available. >> >> I understand that the incorrect max transaction limit in >> start_this_handle() could lead to infinite loop in >> start_this_handle()-> add_transaction_credits() with large enough >> userspace credits (from j_max_transaction_buffers - overheads to >> j_max_transaction_buffers), but I don't get how could it lead to ran >> out of space in the journal commit traction? IIUC, below codes in >> add_transaction_credits() could make sure that we have enough space >> when committing traction: >> >> static int add_transaction_credits() >> { >> ... >> if (jbd2_log_space_left(journal) < journal->j_max_transaction_buffers) { >> ... >> return 1; >> ... >> } >> ... >> } >> >> I can't open and download the image Alexander gave, so I can't get to >> the bottom of this issue, please let me know what happened with >> jbd2_journal_next_log_block(). > > Sure. So what was exactly happening is a loop like this: > > start_this_handle() > blocks = 252 (handle->h_total_credits) > - starts a new transaction > - t_outstanding_credits set to 6 to account for the commit block and > descriptor blocks > add_transaction_credits(journal, 252, 0) > needed = atomic_add_return(252, &t->t_outstanding_credits); > if (needed > journal->j_max_transaction_buffers) { > /* Yes, this is exceeded due to descriptor blocks being in > * t_outstanding_credits */ > ... > wait_transaction_locked(journal); > - this commits an empty transaction - contains only the commit > block > return 1 > goto repeat > > So we commit single block transactions in a loop until we exhaust all the > journal space. The condition in add_transaction_credits() whether there's > enough space in the journal is never reached so we don't ever push the > journal tail to make space in the journal. > mm-hm, ha, yeah, this will lead to submit an empty transaction in each loop, but I still have one question, although the journal tail can't be updated in add_transaction_credits(), I think the journal tail should be updated in jbd2_journal_commit_transaction()->jbd2_update_log_tail() since we don't add empty transactions to journal->j_checkpoint_transactions list, the loop in jbd2_journal_commit_transaction() should like this: ... jbd2_journal_commit_transaction() update_tail = jbd2_journal_get_log_tail() //journal->j_checkpoint_transactions should be NULL, tid is the //committing transaction's tid, which should be large than the //tail tid since the second loop, so this should be true after //the second loop if (freed < journal->j_max_transaction_buffers) update_tail = 0; //update_tail should be true after j_max_transaction_buffers loop jbd2_update_log_tail() //j_free should be increased in each //j_max_transaction_buffers loop if (tid_gt(tid, journal->j_tail_sequence)) //it's true __jbd2_update_log_tail() journal->j_free += freed; //update log tail and increase j_free //j_max_transaction_buffers blocks ... As I understand it, the journal space can't be exhausted, I don't know how it happened, am I missing something? Thanks, Yi.