Message ID | 20220321113408.4112428-1-yebin10@huawei.com |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | [-next] ext4: Fix symlink file size not match to file content | expand |
On Mon 21-03-22 19:34:08, Ye Bin wrote: > We got issue as follows: > [home]# fsck.ext4 -fn ram0yb > e2fsck 1.45.6 (20-Mar-2020) > Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes > Pass 2: Checking directory structure > Symlink /p3/d14/d1a/l3d (inode #3494) is invalid. > Clear? no > Entry 'l3d' in /p3/d14/d1a (3383) has an incorrect filetype (was 7, should be 0). > Fix? no > > As symlink file size not match to file content. If symlink data block > writback failed, will call ext4_finish_bio to end io. In this path don't > mark buffer error. When umount do checkpoint can't detect buffer error, > then will cleanup jounral. Actually, correct data maybe in journal area. > To solve this issue, mark buffer error when detect bio error in > ext4_finish_bio. Thanks for the patch! Let me rephrase the text a bit: As the symlink file size does not match the file content. If the writeback of the symlink data block failed, ext4_finish_bio() handles the end of IO. However this function fails to mark the buffer with BH_write_io_error and so when unmount does journal checkpoint it cannot detect the writeback error and will cleanup the journal. Thus we've lost the correct data in the journal area. To solve this issue, mark the buffer as BH_write_io_error in ext4_finish_bio(). > Signed-off-by: Ye Bin <yebin10@huawei.com> > --- > fs/ext4/page-io.c | 4 +++- > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/fs/ext4/page-io.c b/fs/ext4/page-io.c > index 495ce59fb4ad..14695e2b5042 100644 > --- a/fs/ext4/page-io.c > +++ b/fs/ext4/page-io.c > @@ -134,8 +134,10 @@ static void ext4_finish_bio(struct bio *bio) > continue; > } > clear_buffer_async_write(bh); > - if (bio->bi_status) > + if (bio->bi_status) { > + set_buffer_write_io_error(bh); Why don't you use mark_buffer_write_io_error()? It will also update other IO error counters properly so that e.g. fsync(2) or sync_filesystem() can properly report IO error etc. Granted we'll abort the journal in response to checkpointing error so the failure will be hard to miss anyway but still :). Honza
On 2022/3/21 19:37, Jan Kara wrote: > On Mon 21-03-22 19:34:08, Ye Bin wrote: >> We got issue as follows: >> [home]# fsck.ext4 -fn ram0yb >> e2fsck 1.45.6 (20-Mar-2020) >> Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes >> Pass 2: Checking directory structure >> Symlink /p3/d14/d1a/l3d (inode #3494) is invalid. >> Clear? no >> Entry 'l3d' in /p3/d14/d1a (3383) has an incorrect filetype (was 7, should be 0). >> Fix? no >> >> As symlink file size not match to file content. If symlink data block >> writback failed, will call ext4_finish_bio to end io. In this path don't >> mark buffer error. When umount do checkpoint can't detect buffer error, >> then will cleanup jounral. Actually, correct data maybe in journal area. >> To solve this issue, mark buffer error when detect bio error in >> ext4_finish_bio. > Thanks for the patch! Let me rephrase the text a bit: > > As the symlink file size does not match the file content. If the writeback > of the symlink data block failed, ext4_finish_bio() handles the end of IO. > However this function fails to mark the buffer with BH_write_io_error and > so when unmount does journal checkpoint it cannot detect the writeback > error and will cleanup the journal. Thus we've lost the correct data in the > journal area. To solve this issue, mark the buffer as BH_write_io_error in > ext4_finish_bio(). > >> Signed-off-by: Ye Bin <yebin10@huawei.com> >> --- >> fs/ext4/page-io.c | 4 +++- >> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >> >> diff --git a/fs/ext4/page-io.c b/fs/ext4/page-io.c >> index 495ce59fb4ad..14695e2b5042 100644 >> --- a/fs/ext4/page-io.c >> +++ b/fs/ext4/page-io.c >> @@ -134,8 +134,10 @@ static void ext4_finish_bio(struct bio *bio) >> continue; >> } >> clear_buffer_async_write(bh); >> - if (bio->bi_status) >> + if (bio->bi_status) { >> + set_buffer_write_io_error(bh); > Why don't you use mark_buffer_write_io_error()? It will also update other IO > error counters properly so that e.g. fsync(2) or sync_filesystem() can properly > report IO error etc. Granted we'll abort the journal in response to > checkpointing error so the failure will be hard to miss anyway but still > :). > > Honza 'ext4_finish_bio' already call 'mapping_set_error' set mapping error , I think fsync and sync_filesystem can report IO error. static inline void mapping_set_error(struct address_space *mapping, int error) { if (likely(!error)) return; /* Record in wb_err for checkers using errseq_t based tracking */ __filemap_set_wb_err(mapping, error); /* Record it in superblock */ if (mapping->host) errseq_set(&mapping->host->i_sb->s_wb_err, error); /* Record it in flags for now, for legacy callers */ if (error == -ENOSPC) set_bit(AS_ENOSPC, &mapping->flags); else set_bit(AS_EIO, &mapping->flags); }
On Mon 21-03-22 21:35:01, yebin wrote: > > > On 2022/3/21 19:37, Jan Kara wrote: > > On Mon 21-03-22 19:34:08, Ye Bin wrote: > > > We got issue as follows: > > > [home]# fsck.ext4 -fn ram0yb > > > e2fsck 1.45.6 (20-Mar-2020) > > > Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes > > > Pass 2: Checking directory structure > > > Symlink /p3/d14/d1a/l3d (inode #3494) is invalid. > > > Clear? no > > > Entry 'l3d' in /p3/d14/d1a (3383) has an incorrect filetype (was 7, should be 0). > > > Fix? no > > > > > > As symlink file size not match to file content. If symlink data block > > > writback failed, will call ext4_finish_bio to end io. In this path don't > > > mark buffer error. When umount do checkpoint can't detect buffer error, > > > then will cleanup jounral. Actually, correct data maybe in journal area. > > > To solve this issue, mark buffer error when detect bio error in > > > ext4_finish_bio. > > Thanks for the patch! Let me rephrase the text a bit: > > > > As the symlink file size does not match the file content. If the writeback > > of the symlink data block failed, ext4_finish_bio() handles the end of IO. > > However this function fails to mark the buffer with BH_write_io_error and > > so when unmount does journal checkpoint it cannot detect the writeback > > error and will cleanup the journal. Thus we've lost the correct data in the > > journal area. To solve this issue, mark the buffer as BH_write_io_error in > > ext4_finish_bio(). > > > > > Signed-off-by: Ye Bin <yebin10@huawei.com> > > > --- > > > fs/ext4/page-io.c | 4 +++- > > > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > > > diff --git a/fs/ext4/page-io.c b/fs/ext4/page-io.c > > > index 495ce59fb4ad..14695e2b5042 100644 > > > --- a/fs/ext4/page-io.c > > > +++ b/fs/ext4/page-io.c > > > @@ -134,8 +134,10 @@ static void ext4_finish_bio(struct bio *bio) > > > continue; > > > } > > > clear_buffer_async_write(bh); > > > - if (bio->bi_status) > > > + if (bio->bi_status) { > > > + set_buffer_write_io_error(bh); > > Why don't you use mark_buffer_write_io_error()? It will also update other IO > > error counters properly so that e.g. fsync(2) or sync_filesystem() can properly > > report IO error etc. Granted we'll abort the journal in response to > > checkpointing error so the failure will be hard to miss anyway but still > > :). > > > > Honza > > 'ext4_finish_bio' already call 'mapping_set_error' set mapping error , I think fsync > and sync_filesystem can report IO error. > > static inline void mapping_set_error(struct address_space *mapping, int error) > { > if (likely(!error)) > return; > > /* Record in wb_err for checkers using errseq_t based tracking */ > __filemap_set_wb_err(mapping, error); > > /* Record it in superblock */ > if (mapping->host) > errseq_set(&mapping->host->i_sb->s_wb_err, error); > > /* Record it in flags for now, for legacy callers */ > if (error == -ENOSPC) > set_bit(AS_ENOSPC, &mapping->flags); > else > set_bit(AS_EIO, &mapping->flags); > } Good, I've missed that. OK, then feel free to add: Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Honza
On 2022/3/21 19:37, Jan Kara wrote: > On Mon 21-03-22 19:34:08, Ye Bin wrote: >> We got issue as follows: >> [home]# fsck.ext4 -fn ram0yb >> e2fsck 1.45.6 (20-Mar-2020) >> Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes >> Pass 2: Checking directory structure >> Symlink /p3/d14/d1a/l3d (inode #3494) is invalid. >> Clear? no >> Entry 'l3d' in /p3/d14/d1a (3383) has an incorrect filetype (was 7, should be 0). >> Fix? no >> >> As symlink file size not match to file content. If symlink data block >> writback failed, will call ext4_finish_bio to end io. In this path don't >> mark buffer error. When umount do checkpoint can't detect buffer error, >> then will cleanup jounral. Actually, correct data maybe in journal area. >> To solve this issue, mark buffer error when detect bio error in >> ext4_finish_bio. > > Thanks for the patch! Let me rephrase the text a bit: > > As the symlink file size does not match the file content. If the writeback > of the symlink data block failed, ext4_finish_bio() handles the end of IO. > However this function fails to mark the buffer with BH_write_io_error and > so when unmount does journal checkpoint it cannot detect the writeback > error and will cleanup the journal. Thus we've lost the correct data in the > journal area. To solve this issue, mark the buffer as BH_write_io_error in > ext4_finish_bio(). > Hi, Jan. Thinking about this issue in depth, the symlink data block is one kind of metadata, but the page mapping of such block is belongs to the ext4 inode, it's not coordinate to other metadata blocks, e.g. directory block and extents block. This is why we have already fix the same issue of other metadata blocks in commit fcf37549ae19e9 "jbd2: ensure abort the journal if detect IO error when writing original buffer back" but missing the case of symlink data block. So, after Ye Bin's fix, I think it's worth to unify the symlink data block mapping to bdev, any suggestions? Thanks, Yi.
Hello Yi! On Mon 21-03-22 22:38:49, Zhang Yi wrote: > On 2022/3/21 19:37, Jan Kara wrote: > > On Mon 21-03-22 19:34:08, Ye Bin wrote: > >> We got issue as follows: > >> [home]# fsck.ext4 -fn ram0yb > >> e2fsck 1.45.6 (20-Mar-2020) > >> Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes > >> Pass 2: Checking directory structure > >> Symlink /p3/d14/d1a/l3d (inode #3494) is invalid. > >> Clear? no > >> Entry 'l3d' in /p3/d14/d1a (3383) has an incorrect filetype (was 7, should be 0). > >> Fix? no > >> > >> As symlink file size not match to file content. If symlink data block > >> writback failed, will call ext4_finish_bio to end io. In this path don't > >> mark buffer error. When umount do checkpoint can't detect buffer error, > >> then will cleanup jounral. Actually, correct data maybe in journal area. > >> To solve this issue, mark buffer error when detect bio error in > >> ext4_finish_bio. > > > > Thanks for the patch! Let me rephrase the text a bit: > > > > As the symlink file size does not match the file content. If the writeback > > of the symlink data block failed, ext4_finish_bio() handles the end of IO. > > However this function fails to mark the buffer with BH_write_io_error and > > so when unmount does journal checkpoint it cannot detect the writeback > > error and will cleanup the journal. Thus we've lost the correct data in the > > journal area. To solve this issue, mark the buffer as BH_write_io_error in > > ext4_finish_bio(). > > > > Thinking about this issue in depth, the symlink data block is one kind of > metadata, but the page mapping of such block is belongs to the ext4 inode, > it's not coordinate to other metadata blocks, e.g. directory block and extents > block. This is why we have already fix the same issue of other metadata blocks > in commit fcf37549ae19e9 "jbd2: ensure abort the journal if detect IO error > when writing original buffer back" but missing the case of symlink data block. > So, after Ye Bin's fix, I think it's worth to unify the symlink data block > mapping to bdev, any suggestions? Well, symlink with external block is essentially a case of data=journal data block. So even if we would handle symlinks, we would still need to deal with other inodes with journalled data. Also we need to keep the symlink contents in the page cache to make it simple for generic VFS code handling symlinks. So I don't see how we could substantially unify things... Honza
On 2022/3/21 23:11, Jan Kara wrote: > Hello Yi! > > On Mon 21-03-22 22:38:49, Zhang Yi wrote: >> On 2022/3/21 19:37, Jan Kara wrote: >>> On Mon 21-03-22 19:34:08, Ye Bin wrote: >>>> We got issue as follows: >>>> [home]# fsck.ext4 -fn ram0yb >>>> e2fsck 1.45.6 (20-Mar-2020) >>>> Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes >>>> Pass 2: Checking directory structure >>>> Symlink /p3/d14/d1a/l3d (inode #3494) is invalid. >>>> Clear? no >>>> Entry 'l3d' in /p3/d14/d1a (3383) has an incorrect filetype (was 7, should be 0). >>>> Fix? no >>>> >>>> As symlink file size not match to file content. If symlink data block >>>> writback failed, will call ext4_finish_bio to end io. In this path don't >>>> mark buffer error. When umount do checkpoint can't detect buffer error, >>>> then will cleanup jounral. Actually, correct data maybe in journal area. >>>> To solve this issue, mark buffer error when detect bio error in >>>> ext4_finish_bio. >>> >>> Thanks for the patch! Let me rephrase the text a bit: >>> >>> As the symlink file size does not match the file content. If the writeback >>> of the symlink data block failed, ext4_finish_bio() handles the end of IO. >>> However this function fails to mark the buffer with BH_write_io_error and >>> so when unmount does journal checkpoint it cannot detect the writeback >>> error and will cleanup the journal. Thus we've lost the correct data in the >>> journal area. To solve this issue, mark the buffer as BH_write_io_error in >>> ext4_finish_bio(). >>> >> >> Thinking about this issue in depth, the symlink data block is one kind of >> metadata, but the page mapping of such block is belongs to the ext4 inode, >> it's not coordinate to other metadata blocks, e.g. directory block and extents >> block. This is why we have already fix the same issue of other metadata blocks >> in commit fcf37549ae19e9 "jbd2: ensure abort the journal if detect IO error >> when writing original buffer back" but missing the case of symlink data block. >> So, after Ye Bin's fix, I think it's worth to unify the symlink data block >> mapping to bdev, any suggestions? > > Well, symlink with external block is essentially a case of data=journal > data block. So even if we would handle symlinks, we would still need to > deal with other inodes with journalled data. Also we need to keep the> symlink contents in the page cache to make it simple for generic VFS code > handling symlinks. So I don't see how we could substantially unify > things... > Yeah, this fix is still needed for other regular file's journalled data when we mounted filesystem with data=jouranl mode. But if we just consider whether if we could unify the journal mode of ext4's metadata blocks, it seems that using data=journal mode for symlink's external data block is also complicated and confused in the creating procedure. Instead, if we use ext4_bread(), it make things clear, and it seems also has no side effect of reading symlinks. I write a RFC patch to do this, please take a look at my latest mail "[RFC PATCH] ext4: convert symlink external data block mapping to bdev". Thanks, Yi.
diff --git a/fs/ext4/page-io.c b/fs/ext4/page-io.c index 495ce59fb4ad..14695e2b5042 100644 --- a/fs/ext4/page-io.c +++ b/fs/ext4/page-io.c @@ -134,8 +134,10 @@ static void ext4_finish_bio(struct bio *bio) continue; } clear_buffer_async_write(bh); - if (bio->bi_status) + if (bio->bi_status) { + set_buffer_write_io_error(bh); buffer_io_error(bh); + } } while ((bh = bh->b_this_page) != head); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&head->b_uptodate_lock, flags); if (!under_io) {
We got issue as follows: [home]# fsck.ext4 -fn ram0yb e2fsck 1.45.6 (20-Mar-2020) Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes Pass 2: Checking directory structure Symlink /p3/d14/d1a/l3d (inode #3494) is invalid. Clear? no Entry 'l3d' in /p3/d14/d1a (3383) has an incorrect filetype (was 7, should be 0). Fix? no As symlink file size not match to file content. If symlink data block writback failed, will call ext4_finish_bio to end io. In this path don't mark buffer error. When umount do checkpoint can't detect buffer error, then will cleanup jounral. Actually, correct data maybe in journal area. To solve this issue, mark buffer error when detect bio error in ext4_finish_bio. Signed-off-by: Ye Bin <yebin10@huawei.com> --- fs/ext4/page-io.c | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)