@@ -1365,40 +1365,12 @@ static inline int iomap_zero_iter_flush_and_stale(struct iomap_iter *i)
return filemap_write_and_wait_range(mapping, i->pos, end);
}
-static loff_t iomap_zero_iter(struct iomap_iter *iter, bool *did_zero,
- bool *range_dirty)
+static loff_t iomap_zero_iter(struct iomap_iter *iter, bool *did_zero)
{
- const struct iomap *srcmap = iomap_iter_srcmap(iter);
loff_t pos = iter->pos;
loff_t length = iomap_length(iter);
loff_t written = 0;
- /*
- * We must zero subranges of unwritten mappings that might be dirty in
- * pagecache from previous writes. We only know whether the entire range
- * was clean or not, however, and dirty folios may have been written
- * back or reclaimed at any point after mapping lookup.
- *
- * The easiest way to deal with this is to flush pagecache to trigger
- * any pending unwritten conversions and then grab the updated extents
- * from the fs. The flush may change the current mapping, so mark it
- * stale for the iterator to remap it for the next pass to handle
- * properly.
- *
- * Note that holes are treated the same as unwritten because zero range
- * is (ab)used for partial folio zeroing in some cases. Hole backed
- * post-eof ranges can be dirtied via mapped write and the flush
- * triggers writeback time post-eof zeroing.
- */
- if (srcmap->type == IOMAP_HOLE || srcmap->type == IOMAP_UNWRITTEN) {
- if (*range_dirty) {
- *range_dirty = false;
- return iomap_zero_iter_flush_and_stale(iter);
- }
- /* range is clean and already zeroed, nothing to do */
- return length;
- }
-
do {
struct folio *folio;
int status;
@@ -1448,24 +1420,31 @@ iomap_zero_range(struct inode *inode, loff_t pos, loff_t len, bool *did_zero,
bool range_dirty;
/*
- * Zero range wants to skip pre-zeroed (i.e. unwritten) mappings, but
- * pagecache must be flushed to ensure stale data from previous
- * buffered writes is not exposed. A flush is only required for certain
- * types of mappings, but checking pagecache after mapping lookup is
- * racy with writeback and reclaim.
+ * Zero range can skip mappings that are zero on disk so long as
+ * pagecache is clean. If pagecache was dirty prior to zero range, the
+ * mapping converts on writeback completion and must be zeroed.
*
- * Therefore, check the entire range first and pass along whether any
- * part of it is dirty. If so and an underlying mapping warrants it,
- * flush the cache at that point. This trades off the occasional false
- * positive (and spurious flush, if the dirty data and mapping don't
- * happen to overlap) for simplicity in handling a relatively uncommon
- * situation.
+ * The simplest way to deal with this is to flush pagecache and process
+ * the updated mappings. To avoid an unconditional flush, check dirty
+ * state and defer the flush until a combination of dirty pagecache and
+ * at least one mapping that might convert on writeback is seen.
*/
range_dirty = filemap_range_needs_writeback(inode->i_mapping,
pos, pos + len - 1);
+ while ((ret = iomap_iter(&iter, ops)) > 0) {
+ const struct iomap *s = iomap_iter_srcmap(&iter);
+ if (s->type == IOMAP_HOLE || s->type == IOMAP_UNWRITTEN) {
+ loff_t p = iomap_length(&iter);
+ if (range_dirty) {
+ range_dirty = false;
+ p = iomap_zero_iter_flush_and_stale(&iter);
+ }
+ iter.processed = p;
+ continue;
+ }
- while ((ret = iomap_iter(&iter, ops)) > 0)
- iter.processed = iomap_zero_iter(&iter, did_zero, &range_dirty);
+ iter.processed = iomap_zero_iter(&iter, did_zero);
+ }
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iomap_zero_range);
In preparation for special handling of subranges, lift the zeroed mapping logic from the iterator into the caller. Since this puts the pagecache dirty check and flushing in the same place, streamline the comments a bit as well. Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com> --- fs/iomap/buffered-io.c | 63 ++++++++++++++---------------------------- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-)