Re: [PATCH] xfs: xfs_vm_writepage clear iomap_valid when !buffer_uptodate (REV2)

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On Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 03:34:46PM -0400, Alain Renaud wrote:
> 
>   On filesytems with a block size smaller than PAGE_SIZE we currently have
> a problem with unwritten extents.  If a we have multi-block page for
> which an unwritten extent has been allocated, and only some of the
> buffers have been written to, and they are not contiguous, we can expose
> stale data from disk in the blocks between the writes after extent
> conversion.
> 
> Example of a page with unwritten and real data.
> buffer  content
> 0       empty  b_state = 0
> 1       DATA   b_state = 0x1023 Uptodate,Dirty,Mapped,Unwritten
> 2       DATA   b_state = 0x1023 Uptodate,Dirty,Mapped,Unwritten
> 3       empty  b_state = 0
> 4       empty  b_state = 0
> 5       DATA   b_state = 0x1023 Uptodate,Dirty,Mapped,Unwritten
> 6       DATA   b_state = 0x1023 Uptodate,Dirty,Mapped,Unwritten
> 7       empty  b_state = 0
> 
> Buffers 1, 2, 5, and 6 have been written to, leaving 0, 3, 4, and 7 empty.
> Currently buffers 1, 2, 5, and 6 are added to a single ioend, and when IO has
> completed, extent conversion creates a real extent from block 1 through block
> 6, leaving 0 and 7 unwritten.  However buffers 3 and 4 were not written to
> disk, so stale data is exposed from those blocks on a subsequent read.
> 
> Fix this by setting iomap_valid = 0 when we find a buffer that is not
> Uptodate.  This ensures that buffers 5 and 6 are not added to the same
> ioend as buffers 1 and 2.  Later these blocks will be converted into two
> separate real extents, leaving the blocks in between unwritten.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Alain Renaud <arenaud@xxxxxxx>

Looks good.

Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@xxxxxxxxxx>

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