@@ -664,8 +664,10 @@ static void tree_mod_log_rewind(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
unsigned long o_dst;
unsigned long o_src;
unsigned long p_size = sizeof(struct btrfs_key_ptr);
+ u32 max_slot;
n = btrfs_header_nritems(eb);
+ max_slot = n - 1;
read_lock(&fs_info->tree_mod_log_lock);
while (tm && tm->seq >= time_seq) {
/*
@@ -684,6 +686,8 @@ static void tree_mod_log_rewind(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
btrfs_set_node_ptr_generation(eb, tm->slot,
tm->generation);
n++;
+ if (max_slot == (u32)-1 || tm->slot > max_slot)
+ max_slot = tm->slot;
break;
case BTRFS_MOD_LOG_KEY_REPLACE:
BUG_ON(tm->slot >= n);
@@ -693,12 +697,30 @@ static void tree_mod_log_rewind(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
tm->generation);
break;
case BTRFS_MOD_LOG_KEY_ADD:
+ /*
+ * It is possible we could have already removed keys behind the known
+ * max slot, so this will be an overestimate. In practice, the copy
+ * operation inserts them in increasing order, and overestimating just
+ * means we miss some warnings, so it's OK. It isn't worth carefully
+ * tracking the full array of valid slots to check against when moving.
+ */
+ if (tm->slot == max_slot)
+ max_slot--;
/* if a move operation is needed it's in the log */
n--;
break;
case BTRFS_MOD_LOG_MOVE_KEYS:
o_dst = btrfs_node_key_ptr_offset(eb, tm->slot);
o_src = btrfs_node_key_ptr_offset(eb, tm->move.dst_slot);
+ if (WARN_ON((tm->move.dst_slot + tm->move.nr_items - 1 > max_slot) ||
+ (max_slot == (u32)-1 && tm->move.nr_items > 0))) {
+ btrfs_warn(fs_info,
+ "Move from invalid tree mod log slot eb %llu slot %d dst_slot %d nr_items %d seq %llu n %u max_slot %u\n",
+ eb->start, tm->slot,
+ tm->move.dst_slot, tm->move.nr_items,
+ tm->seq, n, max_slot);
+
+ }
memmove_extent_buffer(eb, o_dst, o_src,
tm->move.nr_items * p_size);
break;
The way that tree mod log tracks the ultimate length of the eb, the variable 'n', eventually turns up the correct value, but at intermediate steps during the rewind, n can be inaccurate as a representation of the end of the eb. For example, it doesn't get updated on move rewinds, and it does get updated for add/remove in the middle of the eb. To detect cases with invalid moves, introduce a separate variable called max_slot which tries to track the maximum valid slot in the rewind eb. We can then warn if we do a move whose src range goes beyond the max valid slot. There is a commented caveat that it is possible to have this value be an overestimate due to the challenge of properly handling 'add' operations in the middle of the eb, but in practice it doesn't cause enough of a problem to throw out the max idea in favor of tracking every valid slot. Signed-off-by: Boris Burkov <boris@bur.io> --- fs/btrfs/tree-mod-log.c | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+)