From: Jay Fenlason <hack@nerd-marrow.com>
To: linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: comments on fs/nfsd/nfscache.c
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2017 11:07:25 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20171108160725.GA4812@nerd-marrow.com> (raw)
I was looking through nfscache.c and noticed a few details that might
be worth fixing:
1: a comment says:
/*
* Stats and other tracking of on the duplicate reply cache. All of these and
* the "rc" fields in nfsdstats are protected by the cache_lock
*/
This is misleading. There is a separate cache_lock for each bucket
in the hash table, so a thread holding the lock on bucket#0 can
race unimpeded with a thread holding the lock on bucket#1, leading
to corruption of these data. Fortunately, these data are
statistics whose corruption will not affect the operation of the
sytem.
2: the prune_bucket(b) function removes expired entries from the
specified bucket, and additionally removes unexpired entries
(possibly all of them in the bucket) when num_drc_entries >
max_drc_entries. This means that when prune_cache_entries() is
called, it will delete all entries in low-numbered hash buckets
before removing expired entries in other buckets.
A more correct implementation would remove all expired entries from
all buckets before removing any unexpired entries if
num_drc_entries is still > max_drc_entries. It would also not
target a single range of the hash table for unexpired entry
removal. However this additional code complexity is probably
excessive for an unlikely edge case.
3: in nfs_cache_lookup we calculate age = jiffies - rp->c_timestamp;
If jiffies has wrapped such that rp->c_timestamp is a very large
value, but jiffies is now a small value, age will approach ~0,
causing the entry to expire long before its time. This is a
more-theoretical-than-practical flaw that might prevent the cache
from detecting a rexmit.
Does anyone feel strongly that these are woth patching?
-- JF
next reply other threads:[~2017-11-08 16:26 UTC|newest]
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2017-11-08 16:07 Jay Fenlason [this message]
2017-11-17 17:40 ` comments on fs/nfsd/nfscache.c J. Bruce Fields
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