Re: [PATCH v2 2/2] dax: move writeback calls into the filesystems

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On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 4:50 AM, Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed 10-02-16 15:43:40, Ross Zwisler wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 09:03:12AM +1100, Dave Chinner wrote:
>> > On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 01:48:56PM -0700, Ross Zwisler wrote:
>> > > Previously calls to dax_writeback_mapping_range() for all DAX filesystems
>> > > (ext2, ext4 & xfs) were centralized in filemap_write_and_wait_range().
>> > > dax_writeback_mapping_range() needs a struct block_device, and it used to
>> > > get that from inode->i_sb->s_bdev.  This is correct for normal inodes
>> > > mounted on ext2, ext4 and XFS filesystems, but is incorrect for DAX raw
>> > > block devices and for XFS real-time files.
>> > >
>> > > Instead, call dax_writeback_mapping_range() directly from the filesystem
>> > > ->writepages function so that it can supply us with a valid block
>> > > device. This also fixes DAX code to properly flush caches in response to
>> > > sync(2).
>> > >
>> > > Signed-off-by: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> > > Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx>
>> > > ---
>> > >  fs/block_dev.c      | 16 +++++++++++++++-
>> > >  fs/dax.c            | 13 ++++++++-----
>> > >  fs/ext2/inode.c     | 11 +++++++++++
>> > >  fs/ext4/inode.c     |  7 +++++++
>> > >  fs/xfs/xfs_aops.c   |  9 +++++++++
>> > >  include/linux/dax.h |  6 ++++--
>> > >  mm/filemap.c        | 12 ++++--------
>> > >  7 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
>> > >
>> > > diff --git a/fs/block_dev.c b/fs/block_dev.c
>> > > index 39b3a17..fc01e43 100644
>> > > --- a/fs/block_dev.c
>> > > +++ b/fs/block_dev.c
>> > > @@ -1693,13 +1693,27 @@ static int blkdev_releasepage(struct page *page, gfp_t wait)
>> > >   return try_to_free_buffers(page);
>> > >  }
>> > >
>> > > +static int blkdev_writepages(struct address_space *mapping,
>> > > +                      struct writeback_control *wbc)
>> > > +{
>> > > + if (dax_mapping(mapping)) {
>> > > +         struct block_device *bdev = I_BDEV(mapping->host);
>> > > +         int error;
>> > > +
>> > > +         error = dax_writeback_mapping_range(mapping, bdev, wbc);
>> > > +         if (error)
>> > > +                 return error;
>> > > + }
>> > > + return generic_writepages(mapping, wbc);
>> > > +}
>> >
>> > Can you remind of the reason for calling generic_writepages() on DAX
>> > enabled address spaces?
>>
>> Sure.  The initial version of this patch didn't do this, and during testing I
>> hit a bunch of xfstests failures.  In ext2 at least I believe these were
>> happening because we were skipping the call into generic_writepages() for DAX
>> inodes. Without a lot of data to back this up, my guess is that this is due
>> to metadata inodes or something being marked as DAX (so dax_mapping(mapping)
>> returns true), but having dirty page cache pages that need to be written back
>> as part of the writeback.
>>
>> Changing this so we always call generic_writepages() even in the DAX case
>> solved the xfstest failures.
>>
>> If this sounds incorrect, please let me know and I'll go and gather more data.
>
> So I think a more correct fix it to not set S_DAX for inodes that will have
> any pagecache pages - e.g. don't set S_DAX for block device inodes when
> filesystem is mounted on it (probably the easiest is to just refuse to
> mount filesystem on block device which has S_DAX set).

I think we have a wider problem here.  See __blkdev_get, we set S_DAX
on all block devices that have ->direct_access() and have a
page-aligned starting address.  It seems to me we need to modify the
metadata i/o paths to bypass the page cache, or teach the fsync code
how to flush populated data pages out of the radix.

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