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authorFilipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com>2020-11-04 12:07:31 +0100
committerDavid Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>2020-11-13 22:15:59 +0100
commitc334730988ee07908ba4eb816ce78d3fe06fecaa (patch)
treeaf24540c1a7c07976b45ab46d2057ae6e27e24f4 /fs/btrfs/tests
parentbtrfs: ref-verify: fix memory leak in btrfs_ref_tree_mod (diff)
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btrfs: fix missing delalloc new bit for new delalloc ranges
When doing a buffered write, through one of the write family syscalls, we look for ranges which currently don't have allocated extents and set the 'delalloc new' bit on them, so that we can report a correct number of used blocks to the stat(2) syscall until delalloc is flushed and ordered extents complete. However there are a few other places where we can do a buffered write against a range that is mapped to a hole (no extent allocated) and where we do not set the 'new delalloc' bit. Those places are: - Doing a memory mapped write against a hole; - Cloning an inline extent into a hole starting at file offset 0; - Calling btrfs_cont_expand() when the i_size of the file is not aligned to the sector size and is located in a hole. For example when cloning to a destination offset beyond EOF. So after such cases, until the corresponding delalloc range is flushed and the respective ordered extents complete, we can report an incorrect number of blocks used through the stat(2) syscall. In some cases we can end up reporting 0 used blocks to stat(2), which is a particular bad value to report as it may mislead tools to think a file is completely sparse when its i_size is not zero, making them skip reading any data, an undesired consequence for tools such as archivers and other backup tools, as reported a long time ago in the following thread (and other past threads): https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2016-07/msg00001.html Example reproducer: $ cat reproducer.sh #!/bin/bash MNT=/mnt/sdi DEV=/dev/sdi mkfs.btrfs -f $DEV > /dev/null # mkfs.xfs -f $DEV > /dev/null # mkfs.ext4 -F $DEV > /dev/null # mkfs.f2fs -f $DEV > /dev/null mount $DEV $MNT xfs_io -f -c "truncate 64K" \ -c "mmap -w 0 64K" \ -c "mwrite -S 0xab 0 64K" \ -c "munmap" \ $MNT/foo blocks_used=$(stat -c %b $MNT/foo) echo "blocks used: $blocks_used" if [ $blocks_used -eq 0 ]; then echo "ERROR: blocks used is 0" fi umount $DEV $ ./reproducer.sh blocks used: 0 ERROR: blocks used is 0 So move the logic that decides to set the 'delalloc bit' bit into the function btrfs_set_extent_delalloc(), since that is what we use for all those missing cases as well as for the cases that currently work well. This change is also preparatory work for an upcoming patch that fixes other problems related to tracking and reporting the number of bytes used by an inode. CC: stable@vger.kernel.org # 4.19+ Reviewed-by: Josef Bacik <josef@toxicpanda.com> Signed-off-by: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/btrfs/tests')
-rw-r--r--fs/btrfs/tests/inode-tests.c12
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/tests/inode-tests.c b/fs/btrfs/tests/inode-tests.c
index e6719f7db386..04022069761d 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/tests/inode-tests.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/tests/inode-tests.c
@@ -983,7 +983,8 @@ static int test_extent_accounting(u32 sectorsize, u32 nodesize)
ret = clear_extent_bit(&BTRFS_I(inode)->io_tree,
BTRFS_MAX_EXTENT_SIZE >> 1,
(BTRFS_MAX_EXTENT_SIZE >> 1) + sectorsize - 1,
- EXTENT_DELALLOC | EXTENT_UPTODATE, 0, 0, NULL);
+ EXTENT_DELALLOC | EXTENT_DELALLOC_NEW |
+ EXTENT_UPTODATE, 0, 0, NULL);
if (ret) {
test_err("clear_extent_bit returned %d", ret);
goto out;
@@ -1050,7 +1051,8 @@ static int test_extent_accounting(u32 sectorsize, u32 nodesize)
ret = clear_extent_bit(&BTRFS_I(inode)->io_tree,
BTRFS_MAX_EXTENT_SIZE + sectorsize,
BTRFS_MAX_EXTENT_SIZE + 2 * sectorsize - 1,
- EXTENT_DELALLOC | EXTENT_UPTODATE, 0, 0, NULL);
+ EXTENT_DELALLOC | EXTENT_DELALLOC_NEW |
+ EXTENT_UPTODATE, 0, 0, NULL);
if (ret) {
test_err("clear_extent_bit returned %d", ret);
goto out;
@@ -1082,7 +1084,8 @@ static int test_extent_accounting(u32 sectorsize, u32 nodesize)
/* Empty */
ret = clear_extent_bit(&BTRFS_I(inode)->io_tree, 0, (u64)-1,
- EXTENT_DELALLOC | EXTENT_UPTODATE, 0, 0, NULL);
+ EXTENT_DELALLOC | EXTENT_DELALLOC_NEW |
+ EXTENT_UPTODATE, 0, 0, NULL);
if (ret) {
test_err("clear_extent_bit returned %d", ret);
goto out;
@@ -1097,7 +1100,8 @@ static int test_extent_accounting(u32 sectorsize, u32 nodesize)
out:
if (ret)
clear_extent_bit(&BTRFS_I(inode)->io_tree, 0, (u64)-1,
- EXTENT_DELALLOC | EXTENT_UPTODATE, 0, 0, NULL);
+ EXTENT_DELALLOC | EXTENT_DELALLOC_NEW |
+ EXTENT_UPTODATE, 0, 0, NULL);
iput(inode);
btrfs_free_dummy_root(root);
btrfs_free_dummy_fs_info(fs_info);