From: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
To: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>, Carlos Maiolino <cem@kernel.org>,
"Darrick J. Wong" <djwong@kernel.org>,
linux-xfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 02/12] xfs: consolidate buffer locking in xfs_buf_get_map
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2026 10:59:50 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260717085950.GA32056@lst.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <aljY0uI6jY8y2b3Z@bfoster>
On Thu, Jul 16, 2026 at 09:12:50AM -0400, Brian Foster wrote:
> > - /*
> > - * A new buffer is held and locked by the owner. This ensures that the
> > - * buffer is owned by the caller and racing RCU lookups right after
> > - * inserting into the hash table are safe (and will have to wait for
> > - * the unlock to do anything non-trivial).
> > - */
> > lockref_init(&bp->b_lockref);
> > - sema_init(&bp->b_sema, 0); /* held, no waiters */
> > + sema_init(&bp->b_sema, 1); /* unlocked */
>
> Maybe I'm missing something, but I thought the point of the locked init
> was to ensure that the allocator owns the buffer and can't end up
> blocking on the lock with a racing lookup. I.e., the buffer is locked
> before it becomes available for external lookup. Do we plan to do that
> another way, or are we just dropping that assumption?
The comment has been stale for a while. b_sema is not involved in
lookup synchronization in any way. Only the lockref is needed to actually
get a stable buffer reference. Once we have a stable buffer reference,
b_sema is used to protect again multiple readers trying to actually
read the data (for xfs_buf_read*), but we don't care if that is done
by the thread that allocated the buffer or not.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-07-17 8:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-07-15 14:50 misc buffer cache improvements Christoph Hellwig
2026-07-15 14:50 ` [PATCH 01/12] xfs: don't get a pag reference in xfs_buf_get_map Christoph Hellwig
2026-07-15 14:50 ` [PATCH 02/12] xfs: consolidate buffer locking " Christoph Hellwig
2026-07-16 13:12 ` Brian Foster
2026-07-17 8:59 ` Christoph Hellwig [this message]
2026-07-17 14:13 ` Brian Foster
2026-07-15 14:50 ` [PATCH 03/12] xfs: split out a lower-level xfs_buf_get_map helper from xfs_find_get_buf Christoph Hellwig
2026-07-15 14:50 ` [PATCH 04/12] xfs: remove spurious XBF_DONE clearing on readahead validation failure Christoph Hellwig
2026-07-15 14:50 ` [PATCH 05/12] xfs: remove _XBF_LOGRECOVERY Christoph Hellwig
2026-07-15 14:50 ` [PATCH 06/12] xfs: hide b_flags manipulation from code outside of xfs_buf.c Christoph Hellwig
2026-07-15 14:51 ` [PATCH 07/12] xfs: use WRITE_ONCE to update b_flags Christoph Hellwig
2026-07-15 14:51 ` [PATCH 08/12] xfs: don't reverify buffers in xfs_buf_readahead_map Christoph Hellwig
2026-07-15 14:51 ` [PATCH 09/12] xfs: use goto based error unwinding in xfs_buf_read_map Christoph Hellwig
2026-07-15 14:51 ` [PATCH 10/12] xfs: merge xfs_buf_reverify into xfs_buf_read_map Christoph Hellwig
2026-07-17 14:13 ` Brian Foster
2026-07-15 14:51 ` [PATCH 11/12] xfs: move buffer locking out of xfs_find_get_buf Christoph Hellwig
2026-07-15 14:51 ` [PATCH 12/12] xfs: add lockless xfs_buf_readahead_map fast path Christoph Hellwig
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