Message ID | 55d0f202-62a7-0b1c-a386-2395b19b47c5@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
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Series | [v3] xfs: Fix ABBA deadlock between AGI and AGF when performing rename() with RENAME_WHITEOUT flag | expand |
ping... Because there isn't this patch in the latest xfs-for-next branch update... On 2019/8/27 10:54, kaixuxia wrote: > When performing rename operation with RENAME_WHITEOUT flag, we will > hold AGF lock to allocate or free extents in manipulating the dirents > firstly, and then doing the xfs_iunlink_remove() call last to hold > AGI lock to modify the tmpfile info, so we the lock order AGI->AGF. > > The big problem here is that we have an ordering constraint on AGF > and AGI locking - inode allocation locks the AGI, then can allocate > a new extent for new inodes, locking the AGF after the AGI. Hence > the ordering that is imposed by other parts of the code is AGI before > AGF. So we get an ABBA deadlock between the AGI and AGF here. > > Process A: > Call trace: > ? __schedule+0x2bd/0x620 > schedule+0x33/0x90 > schedule_timeout+0x17d/0x290 > __down_common+0xef/0x125 > ? xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] > down+0x3b/0x50 > xfs_buf_lock+0x34/0xf0 [xfs] > xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] > xfs_buf_get_map+0x37/0x230 [xfs] > xfs_buf_read_map+0x29/0x190 [xfs] > xfs_trans_read_buf_map+0x13d/0x520 [xfs] > xfs_read_agf+0xa6/0x180 [xfs] > ? schedule_timeout+0x17d/0x290 > xfs_alloc_read_agf+0x52/0x1f0 [xfs] > xfs_alloc_fix_freelist+0x432/0x590 [xfs] > ? down+0x3b/0x50 > ? xfs_buf_lock+0x34/0xf0 [xfs] > ? xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] > xfs_alloc_vextent+0x301/0x6c0 [xfs] > xfs_ialloc_ag_alloc+0x182/0x700 [xfs] > ? _xfs_trans_bjoin+0x72/0xf0 [xfs] > xfs_dialloc+0x116/0x290 [xfs] > xfs_ialloc+0x6d/0x5e0 [xfs] > ? xfs_log_reserve+0x165/0x280 [xfs] > xfs_dir_ialloc+0x8c/0x240 [xfs] > xfs_create+0x35a/0x610 [xfs] > xfs_generic_create+0x1f1/0x2f0 [xfs] > ... > > Process B: > Call trace: > ? __schedule+0x2bd/0x620 > ? xfs_bmapi_allocate+0x245/0x380 [xfs] > schedule+0x33/0x90 > schedule_timeout+0x17d/0x290 > ? xfs_buf_find+0x1fd/0x6c0 [xfs] > __down_common+0xef/0x125 > ? xfs_buf_get_map+0x37/0x230 [xfs] > ? xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] > down+0x3b/0x50 > xfs_buf_lock+0x34/0xf0 [xfs] > xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] > xfs_buf_get_map+0x37/0x230 [xfs] > xfs_buf_read_map+0x29/0x190 [xfs] > xfs_trans_read_buf_map+0x13d/0x520 [xfs] > xfs_read_agi+0xa8/0x160 [xfs] > xfs_iunlink_remove+0x6f/0x2a0 [xfs] > ? current_time+0x46/0x80 > ? xfs_trans_ichgtime+0x39/0xb0 [xfs] > xfs_rename+0x57a/0xae0 [xfs] > xfs_vn_rename+0xe4/0x150 [xfs] > ... > > In this patch we move the xfs_iunlink_remove() call to > before acquiring the AGF lock to preserve correct AGI/AGF locking > order. > > Signed-off-by: kaixuxia <kaixuxia@tencent.com> > Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com> > --- > fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c | 83 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- > 1 file changed, 42 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c > index 6467d5e..8ffd44f 100644 > --- a/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c > +++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c > @@ -3282,7 +3282,8 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { > spaceres); > > /* > - * Set up the target. > + * Check for expected errors before we dirty the transaction > + * so we can return an error without a transaction abort. > */ > if (target_ip == NULL) { > /* > @@ -3294,6 +3295,46 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { > if (error) > goto out_trans_cancel; > } > + } else { > + /* > + * If target exists and it's a directory, check that whether > + * it can be destroyed. > + */ > + if (S_ISDIR(VFS_I(target_ip)->i_mode) && > + (!xfs_dir_isempty(target_ip) || > + (VFS_I(target_ip)->i_nlink > 2))) { > + error = -EEXIST; > + goto out_trans_cancel; > + } > + } > + > + /* > + * Directory entry creation below may acquire the AGF. Remove > + * the whiteout from the unlinked list first to preserve correct > + * AGI/AGF locking order. This dirties the transaction so failures > + * after this point will abort and log recovery will clean up the > + * mess. > + * > + * For whiteouts, we need to bump the link count on the whiteout > + * inode. After this point, we have a real link, clear the tmpfile > + * state flag from the inode so it doesn't accidentally get misused > + * in future. > + */ > + if (wip) { > + ASSERT(VFS_I(wip)->i_nlink == 0); > + error = xfs_iunlink_remove(tp, wip); > + if (error) > + goto out_trans_cancel; > + > + xfs_bumplink(tp, wip); > + xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, wip, XFS_ILOG_CORE); > + VFS_I(wip)->i_state &= ~I_LINKABLE; > + } > + > + /* > + * Set up the target. > + */ > + if (target_ip == NULL) { > /* > * If target does not exist and the rename crosses > * directories, adjust the target directory link count > @@ -3312,22 +3353,6 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { > } > } else { /* target_ip != NULL */ > /* > - * If target exists and it's a directory, check that both > - * target and source are directories and that target can be > - * destroyed, or that neither is a directory. > - */ > - if (S_ISDIR(VFS_I(target_ip)->i_mode)) { > - /* > - * Make sure target dir is empty. > - */ > - if (!(xfs_dir_isempty(target_ip)) || > - (VFS_I(target_ip)->i_nlink > 2)) { > - error = -EEXIST; > - goto out_trans_cancel; > - } > - } > - > - /* > * Link the source inode under the target name. > * If the source inode is a directory and we are moving > * it across directories, its ".." entry will be > @@ -3417,30 +3442,6 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { > if (error) > goto out_trans_cancel; > > - /* > - * For whiteouts, we need to bump the link count on the whiteout inode. > - * This means that failures all the way up to this point leave the inode > - * on the unlinked list and so cleanup is a simple matter of dropping > - * the remaining reference to it. If we fail here after bumping the link > - * count, we're shutting down the filesystem so we'll never see the > - * intermediate state on disk. > - */ > - if (wip) { > - ASSERT(VFS_I(wip)->i_nlink == 0); > - xfs_bumplink(tp, wip); > - error = xfs_iunlink_remove(tp, wip); > - if (error) > - goto out_trans_cancel; > - xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, wip, XFS_ILOG_CORE); > - > - /* > - * Now we have a real link, clear the "I'm a tmpfile" state > - * flag from the inode so it doesn't accidentally get misused in > - * future. > - */ > - VFS_I(wip)->i_state &= ~I_LINKABLE; > - } > - > xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, src_dp, XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG); > xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, src_dp, XFS_ILOG_CORE); > if (new_parent) >
On 8/28/19 8:27 PM, kaixuxia wrote: > ping... > Because there isn't this patch in the latest xfs-for-next branch > update... 1) V3 appears to have no changes from V2. Why was V3 sent? 2) Neither version has a reviewed-by yet, Darrick has questions outstanding AFAICT, they may need to be answered prior to review and merge. -Eric > > On 2019/8/27 10:54, kaixuxia wrote: >> When performing rename operation with RENAME_WHITEOUT flag, we will >> hold AGF lock to allocate or free extents in manipulating the dirents >> firstly, and then doing the xfs_iunlink_remove() call last to hold >> AGI lock to modify the tmpfile info, so we the lock order AGI->AGF. >> >> The big problem here is that we have an ordering constraint on AGF >> and AGI locking - inode allocation locks the AGI, then can allocate >> a new extent for new inodes, locking the AGF after the AGI. Hence >> the ordering that is imposed by other parts of the code is AGI before >> AGF. So we get an ABBA deadlock between the AGI and AGF here. >> >> Process A: >> Call trace: >> ? __schedule+0x2bd/0x620 >> schedule+0x33/0x90 >> schedule_timeout+0x17d/0x290 >> __down_common+0xef/0x125 >> ? xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] >> down+0x3b/0x50 >> xfs_buf_lock+0x34/0xf0 [xfs] >> xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] >> xfs_buf_get_map+0x37/0x230 [xfs] >> xfs_buf_read_map+0x29/0x190 [xfs] >> xfs_trans_read_buf_map+0x13d/0x520 [xfs] >> xfs_read_agf+0xa6/0x180 [xfs] >> ? schedule_timeout+0x17d/0x290 >> xfs_alloc_read_agf+0x52/0x1f0 [xfs] >> xfs_alloc_fix_freelist+0x432/0x590 [xfs] >> ? down+0x3b/0x50 >> ? xfs_buf_lock+0x34/0xf0 [xfs] >> ? xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] >> xfs_alloc_vextent+0x301/0x6c0 [xfs] >> xfs_ialloc_ag_alloc+0x182/0x700 [xfs] >> ? _xfs_trans_bjoin+0x72/0xf0 [xfs] >> xfs_dialloc+0x116/0x290 [xfs] >> xfs_ialloc+0x6d/0x5e0 [xfs] >> ? xfs_log_reserve+0x165/0x280 [xfs] >> xfs_dir_ialloc+0x8c/0x240 [xfs] >> xfs_create+0x35a/0x610 [xfs] >> xfs_generic_create+0x1f1/0x2f0 [xfs] >> ... >> >> Process B: >> Call trace: >> ? __schedule+0x2bd/0x620 >> ? xfs_bmapi_allocate+0x245/0x380 [xfs] >> schedule+0x33/0x90 >> schedule_timeout+0x17d/0x290 >> ? xfs_buf_find+0x1fd/0x6c0 [xfs] >> __down_common+0xef/0x125 >> ? xfs_buf_get_map+0x37/0x230 [xfs] >> ? xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] >> down+0x3b/0x50 >> xfs_buf_lock+0x34/0xf0 [xfs] >> xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] >> xfs_buf_get_map+0x37/0x230 [xfs] >> xfs_buf_read_map+0x29/0x190 [xfs] >> xfs_trans_read_buf_map+0x13d/0x520 [xfs] >> xfs_read_agi+0xa8/0x160 [xfs] >> xfs_iunlink_remove+0x6f/0x2a0 [xfs] >> ? current_time+0x46/0x80 >> ? xfs_trans_ichgtime+0x39/0xb0 [xfs] >> xfs_rename+0x57a/0xae0 [xfs] >> xfs_vn_rename+0xe4/0x150 [xfs] >> ... >> >> In this patch we move the xfs_iunlink_remove() call to >> before acquiring the AGF lock to preserve correct AGI/AGF locking >> order. >> >> Signed-off-by: kaixuxia <kaixuxia@tencent.com> >> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com> >> --- >> fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c | 83 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- >> 1 file changed, 42 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c >> index 6467d5e..8ffd44f 100644 >> --- a/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c >> +++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c >> @@ -3282,7 +3282,8 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { >> spaceres); >> >> /* >> - * Set up the target. >> + * Check for expected errors before we dirty the transaction >> + * so we can return an error without a transaction abort. >> */ >> if (target_ip == NULL) { >> /* >> @@ -3294,6 +3295,46 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { >> if (error) >> goto out_trans_cancel; >> } >> + } else { >> + /* >> + * If target exists and it's a directory, check that whether >> + * it can be destroyed. >> + */ >> + if (S_ISDIR(VFS_I(target_ip)->i_mode) && >> + (!xfs_dir_isempty(target_ip) || >> + (VFS_I(target_ip)->i_nlink > 2))) { >> + error = -EEXIST; >> + goto out_trans_cancel; >> + } >> + } >> + >> + /* >> + * Directory entry creation below may acquire the AGF. Remove >> + * the whiteout from the unlinked list first to preserve correct >> + * AGI/AGF locking order. This dirties the transaction so failures >> + * after this point will abort and log recovery will clean up the >> + * mess. >> + * >> + * For whiteouts, we need to bump the link count on the whiteout >> + * inode. After this point, we have a real link, clear the tmpfile >> + * state flag from the inode so it doesn't accidentally get misused >> + * in future. >> + */ >> + if (wip) { >> + ASSERT(VFS_I(wip)->i_nlink == 0); >> + error = xfs_iunlink_remove(tp, wip); >> + if (error) >> + goto out_trans_cancel; >> + >> + xfs_bumplink(tp, wip); >> + xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, wip, XFS_ILOG_CORE); >> + VFS_I(wip)->i_state &= ~I_LINKABLE; >> + } >> + >> + /* >> + * Set up the target. >> + */ >> + if (target_ip == NULL) { >> /* >> * If target does not exist and the rename crosses >> * directories, adjust the target directory link count >> @@ -3312,22 +3353,6 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { >> } >> } else { /* target_ip != NULL */ >> /* >> - * If target exists and it's a directory, check that both >> - * target and source are directories and that target can be >> - * destroyed, or that neither is a directory. >> - */ >> - if (S_ISDIR(VFS_I(target_ip)->i_mode)) { >> - /* >> - * Make sure target dir is empty. >> - */ >> - if (!(xfs_dir_isempty(target_ip)) || >> - (VFS_I(target_ip)->i_nlink > 2)) { >> - error = -EEXIST; >> - goto out_trans_cancel; >> - } >> - } >> - >> - /* >> * Link the source inode under the target name. >> * If the source inode is a directory and we are moving >> * it across directories, its ".." entry will be >> @@ -3417,30 +3442,6 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { >> if (error) >> goto out_trans_cancel; >> >> - /* >> - * For whiteouts, we need to bump the link count on the whiteout inode. >> - * This means that failures all the way up to this point leave the inode >> - * on the unlinked list and so cleanup is a simple matter of dropping >> - * the remaining reference to it. If we fail here after bumping the link >> - * count, we're shutting down the filesystem so we'll never see the >> - * intermediate state on disk. >> - */ >> - if (wip) { >> - ASSERT(VFS_I(wip)->i_nlink == 0); >> - xfs_bumplink(tp, wip); >> - error = xfs_iunlink_remove(tp, wip); >> - if (error) >> - goto out_trans_cancel; >> - xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, wip, XFS_ILOG_CORE); >> - >> - /* >> - * Now we have a real link, clear the "I'm a tmpfile" state >> - * flag from the inode so it doesn't accidentally get misused in >> - * future. >> - */ >> - VFS_I(wip)->i_state &= ~I_LINKABLE; >> - } >> - >> xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, src_dp, XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG); >> xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, src_dp, XFS_ILOG_CORE); >> if (new_parent) >> >
On 2019/8/29 11:04, Eric Sandeen wrote: > On 8/28/19 8:27 PM, kaixuxia wrote: >> ping... >> Because there isn't this patch in the latest xfs-for-next branch >> update... > > 1) V3 appears to have no changes from V2. Why was V3 sent? > The V3 subject has been changed to distinguish from another droplink deadlock patch that will be sent soon. This V3 patch aim to fix the rename whiteout deadlock. > 2) Neither version has a reviewed-by yet, Darrick has questions outstanding > AFAICT, they may need to be answered prior to review and merge. Maybe it is mainly about the reproducer that will be put into xfstests, I am trying to reduce the reproduce time and will send it when done. > > -Eric > >> >> On 2019/8/27 10:54, kaixuxia wrote: >>> When performing rename operation with RENAME_WHITEOUT flag, we will >>> hold AGF lock to allocate or free extents in manipulating the dirents >>> firstly, and then doing the xfs_iunlink_remove() call last to hold >>> AGI lock to modify the tmpfile info, so we the lock order AGI->AGF. >>> >>> The big problem here is that we have an ordering constraint on AGF >>> and AGI locking - inode allocation locks the AGI, then can allocate >>> a new extent for new inodes, locking the AGF after the AGI. Hence >>> the ordering that is imposed by other parts of the code is AGI before >>> AGF. So we get an ABBA deadlock between the AGI and AGF here. >>> >>> Process A: >>> Call trace: >>> ? __schedule+0x2bd/0x620 >>> schedule+0x33/0x90 >>> schedule_timeout+0x17d/0x290 >>> __down_common+0xef/0x125 >>> ? xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] >>> down+0x3b/0x50 >>> xfs_buf_lock+0x34/0xf0 [xfs] >>> xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] >>> xfs_buf_get_map+0x37/0x230 [xfs] >>> xfs_buf_read_map+0x29/0x190 [xfs] >>> xfs_trans_read_buf_map+0x13d/0x520 [xfs] >>> xfs_read_agf+0xa6/0x180 [xfs] >>> ? schedule_timeout+0x17d/0x290 >>> xfs_alloc_read_agf+0x52/0x1f0 [xfs] >>> xfs_alloc_fix_freelist+0x432/0x590 [xfs] >>> ? down+0x3b/0x50 >>> ? xfs_buf_lock+0x34/0xf0 [xfs] >>> ? xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] >>> xfs_alloc_vextent+0x301/0x6c0 [xfs] >>> xfs_ialloc_ag_alloc+0x182/0x700 [xfs] >>> ? _xfs_trans_bjoin+0x72/0xf0 [xfs] >>> xfs_dialloc+0x116/0x290 [xfs] >>> xfs_ialloc+0x6d/0x5e0 [xfs] >>> ? xfs_log_reserve+0x165/0x280 [xfs] >>> xfs_dir_ialloc+0x8c/0x240 [xfs] >>> xfs_create+0x35a/0x610 [xfs] >>> xfs_generic_create+0x1f1/0x2f0 [xfs] >>> ... >>> >>> Process B: >>> Call trace: >>> ? __schedule+0x2bd/0x620 >>> ? xfs_bmapi_allocate+0x245/0x380 [xfs] >>> schedule+0x33/0x90 >>> schedule_timeout+0x17d/0x290 >>> ? xfs_buf_find+0x1fd/0x6c0 [xfs] >>> __down_common+0xef/0x125 >>> ? xfs_buf_get_map+0x37/0x230 [xfs] >>> ? xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] >>> down+0x3b/0x50 >>> xfs_buf_lock+0x34/0xf0 [xfs] >>> xfs_buf_find+0x215/0x6c0 [xfs] >>> xfs_buf_get_map+0x37/0x230 [xfs] >>> xfs_buf_read_map+0x29/0x190 [xfs] >>> xfs_trans_read_buf_map+0x13d/0x520 [xfs] >>> xfs_read_agi+0xa8/0x160 [xfs] >>> xfs_iunlink_remove+0x6f/0x2a0 [xfs] >>> ? current_time+0x46/0x80 >>> ? xfs_trans_ichgtime+0x39/0xb0 [xfs] >>> xfs_rename+0x57a/0xae0 [xfs] >>> xfs_vn_rename+0xe4/0x150 [xfs] >>> ... >>> >>> In this patch we move the xfs_iunlink_remove() call to >>> before acquiring the AGF lock to preserve correct AGI/AGF locking >>> order. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: kaixuxia <kaixuxia@tencent.com> >>> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com> >>> --- >>> fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c | 83 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- >>> 1 file changed, 42 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c >>> index 6467d5e..8ffd44f 100644 >>> --- a/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c >>> +++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c >>> @@ -3282,7 +3282,8 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { >>> spaceres); >>> >>> /* >>> - * Set up the target. >>> + * Check for expected errors before we dirty the transaction >>> + * so we can return an error without a transaction abort. >>> */ >>> if (target_ip == NULL) { >>> /* >>> @@ -3294,6 +3295,46 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { >>> if (error) >>> goto out_trans_cancel; >>> } >>> + } else { >>> + /* >>> + * If target exists and it's a directory, check that whether >>> + * it can be destroyed. >>> + */ >>> + if (S_ISDIR(VFS_I(target_ip)->i_mode) && >>> + (!xfs_dir_isempty(target_ip) || >>> + (VFS_I(target_ip)->i_nlink > 2))) { >>> + error = -EEXIST; >>> + goto out_trans_cancel; >>> + } >>> + } >>> + >>> + /* >>> + * Directory entry creation below may acquire the AGF. Remove >>> + * the whiteout from the unlinked list first to preserve correct >>> + * AGI/AGF locking order. This dirties the transaction so failures >>> + * after this point will abort and log recovery will clean up the >>> + * mess. >>> + * >>> + * For whiteouts, we need to bump the link count on the whiteout >>> + * inode. After this point, we have a real link, clear the tmpfile >>> + * state flag from the inode so it doesn't accidentally get misused >>> + * in future. >>> + */ >>> + if (wip) { >>> + ASSERT(VFS_I(wip)->i_nlink == 0); >>> + error = xfs_iunlink_remove(tp, wip); >>> + if (error) >>> + goto out_trans_cancel; >>> + >>> + xfs_bumplink(tp, wip); >>> + xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, wip, XFS_ILOG_CORE); >>> + VFS_I(wip)->i_state &= ~I_LINKABLE; >>> + } >>> + >>> + /* >>> + * Set up the target. >>> + */ >>> + if (target_ip == NULL) { >>> /* >>> * If target does not exist and the rename crosses >>> * directories, adjust the target directory link count >>> @@ -3312,22 +3353,6 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { >>> } >>> } else { /* target_ip != NULL */ >>> /* >>> - * If target exists and it's a directory, check that both >>> - * target and source are directories and that target can be >>> - * destroyed, or that neither is a directory. >>> - */ >>> - if (S_ISDIR(VFS_I(target_ip)->i_mode)) { >>> - /* >>> - * Make sure target dir is empty. >>> - */ >>> - if (!(xfs_dir_isempty(target_ip)) || >>> - (VFS_I(target_ip)->i_nlink > 2)) { >>> - error = -EEXIST; >>> - goto out_trans_cancel; >>> - } >>> - } >>> - >>> - /* >>> * Link the source inode under the target name. >>> * If the source inode is a directory and we are moving >>> * it across directories, its ".." entry will be >>> @@ -3417,30 +3442,6 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { >>> if (error) >>> goto out_trans_cancel; >>> >>> - /* >>> - * For whiteouts, we need to bump the link count on the whiteout inode. >>> - * This means that failures all the way up to this point leave the inode >>> - * on the unlinked list and so cleanup is a simple matter of dropping >>> - * the remaining reference to it. If we fail here after bumping the link >>> - * count, we're shutting down the filesystem so we'll never see the >>> - * intermediate state on disk. >>> - */ >>> - if (wip) { >>> - ASSERT(VFS_I(wip)->i_nlink == 0); >>> - xfs_bumplink(tp, wip); >>> - error = xfs_iunlink_remove(tp, wip); >>> - if (error) >>> - goto out_trans_cancel; >>> - xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, wip, XFS_ILOG_CORE); >>> - >>> - /* >>> - * Now we have a real link, clear the "I'm a tmpfile" state >>> - * flag from the inode so it doesn't accidentally get misused in >>> - * future. >>> - */ >>> - VFS_I(wip)->i_state &= ~I_LINKABLE; >>> - } >>> - >>> xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, src_dp, XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG); >>> xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, src_dp, XFS_ILOG_CORE); >>> if (new_parent) >>> >>
On 8/28/19 10:20 PM, kaixuxia wrote: > > > On 2019/8/29 11:04, Eric Sandeen wrote: >> On 8/28/19 8:27 PM, kaixuxia wrote: >>> ping... >>> Because there isn't this patch in the latest xfs-for-next branch >>> update... >> >> 1) V3 appears to have no changes from V2. Why was V3 sent? >> > The V3 subject has been changed to distinguish from another droplink > deadlock patch that will be sent soon. This V3 patch aim to fix the > rename whiteout deadlock. Ah I missed the subject change, sorry. FWIW, adding a changelog below the "---" helps people know what changed without needing to look too hard :) >> 2) Neither version has a reviewed-by yet, Darrick has questions outstanding >> AFAICT, they may need to be answered prior to review and merge. > > Maybe it is mainly about the reproducer that will be put into xfstests, > I am trying to reduce the reproduce time and will send it when done. I see. -Eric
On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 11:20:37AM +0800, kaixuxia wrote: > > > On 2019/8/29 11:04, Eric Sandeen wrote: > > On 8/28/19 8:27 PM, kaixuxia wrote: > >> ping... > >> Because there isn't this patch in the latest xfs-for-next branch > >> update... > > > > 1) V3 appears to have no changes from V2. Why was V3 sent? > > > The V3 subject has been changed to distinguish from another droplink > deadlock patch that will be sent soon. This V3 patch aim to fix the > rename whiteout deadlock. And now the subject line for the patch is far too long. it is almost twice as long as the old one, doesn't fit on one line without wrapping, and really doesn't tell us anything much extra. If you really must say it's a whiteout issue, then: xfs: Fix deadlock between AGI and AGF with RENAME_WHITEOUT is sufficient. It's a summary - the above contains the problem, the objects involved and the operation that needs to be fixed. Nothing more is necessary. It needs to fit into ~60 characters so that when you run git log --one-line the output can be pasted directly into email without wrapping.... Cheers, Dave.
diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c index 6467d5e..8ffd44f 100644 --- a/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c +++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c @@ -3282,7 +3282,8 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { spaceres); /* - * Set up the target. + * Check for expected errors before we dirty the transaction + * so we can return an error without a transaction abort. */ if (target_ip == NULL) { /* @@ -3294,6 +3295,46 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { if (error) goto out_trans_cancel; } + } else { + /* + * If target exists and it's a directory, check that whether + * it can be destroyed. + */ + if (S_ISDIR(VFS_I(target_ip)->i_mode) && + (!xfs_dir_isempty(target_ip) || + (VFS_I(target_ip)->i_nlink > 2))) { + error = -EEXIST; + goto out_trans_cancel; + } + } + + /* + * Directory entry creation below may acquire the AGF. Remove + * the whiteout from the unlinked list first to preserve correct + * AGI/AGF locking order. This dirties the transaction so failures + * after this point will abort and log recovery will clean up the + * mess. + * + * For whiteouts, we need to bump the link count on the whiteout + * inode. After this point, we have a real link, clear the tmpfile + * state flag from the inode so it doesn't accidentally get misused + * in future. + */ + if (wip) { + ASSERT(VFS_I(wip)->i_nlink == 0); + error = xfs_iunlink_remove(tp, wip); + if (error) + goto out_trans_cancel; + + xfs_bumplink(tp, wip); + xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, wip, XFS_ILOG_CORE); + VFS_I(wip)->i_state &= ~I_LINKABLE; + } + + /* + * Set up the target. + */ + if (target_ip == NULL) { /* * If target does not exist and the rename crosses * directories, adjust the target directory link count @@ -3312,22 +3353,6 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { } } else { /* target_ip != NULL */ /* - * If target exists and it's a directory, check that both - * target and source are directories and that target can be - * destroyed, or that neither is a directory. - */ - if (S_ISDIR(VFS_I(target_ip)->i_mode)) { - /* - * Make sure target dir is empty. - */ - if (!(xfs_dir_isempty(target_ip)) || - (VFS_I(target_ip)->i_nlink > 2)) { - error = -EEXIST; - goto out_trans_cancel; - } - } - - /* * Link the source inode under the target name. * If the source inode is a directory and we are moving * it across directories, its ".." entry will be @@ -3417,30 +3442,6 @@ struct xfs_iunlink { if (error) goto out_trans_cancel; - /* - * For whiteouts, we need to bump the link count on the whiteout inode. - * This means that failures all the way up to this point leave the inode - * on the unlinked list and so cleanup is a simple matter of dropping - * the remaining reference to it. If we fail here after bumping the link - * count, we're shutting down the filesystem so we'll never see the - * intermediate state on disk. - */ - if (wip) { - ASSERT(VFS_I(wip)->i_nlink == 0); - xfs_bumplink(tp, wip); - error = xfs_iunlink_remove(tp, wip); - if (error) - goto out_trans_cancel; - xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, wip, XFS_ILOG_CORE); - - /* - * Now we have a real link, clear the "I'm a tmpfile" state - * flag from the inode so it doesn't accidentally get misused in - * future. - */ - VFS_I(wip)->i_state &= ~I_LINKABLE; - } - xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, src_dp, XFS_ICHGTIME_MOD | XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG); xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, src_dp, XFS_ILOG_CORE); if (new_parent)