From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG Subject: Re: [BUG] rbd discard should return OK even if rbd file does not exist Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2012 11:15:11 +0100 Message-ID: <50AA06AF.3090808@profihost.ag> References: <50A80D65.7070901@profihost.ag> <50A84A26.20902@inktank.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: Received: from mail.profihost.ag ([85.158.179.208]:57038 "EHLO mail.profihost.ag" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1753601Ab2KSKPP (ORCPT ); Mon, 19 Nov 2012 05:15:15 -0500 In-Reply-To: <50A84A26.20902@inktank.com> Sender: ceph-devel-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: To: Josh Durgin Cc: "ceph-devel@vger.kernel.org" Hi Josh, sorry for the bunch of mails. It turns out not to be a bug in RBD or ceph but a bug in the linux kernel itself. Paolo from qemu told me the linux kernel should serialize these requests instead of sending the whole bunch and then hoping that all of them get's handling in miliseconds. Stefan Am 18.11.2012 03:38, schrieb Josh Durgin: > On 11/17/2012 02:19 PM, Stefan Priebe wrote: >> Hello list, >> >> right now librbd returns an error if i issue a discard for a sector / >> byterange where ceph does not have any file as i had never written to >> this section. > > Thanks for bringing this up again. I haven't had time to dig deeper > into it yet, but I definitely want to fix this for bobtail. > >> This is not correct. It should return 0 / OK in this case. >> >> Stefan >> >> Examplelog: >> 2012-11-02 21:06:17.649922 7f745f7fe700 20 librbd::AioRequest: WRITE_FLAT >> 2012-11-02 21:06:17.649924 7f745f7fe700 20 librbd::AioCompletion: >> AioCompletion::complete_request() this=0x7f72cc05bd20 >> complete_cb=0x7f747021d4b0 >> 2012-11-02 21:06:17.649924 7f747015c780 1 -- 10.10.0.2:0/2028325 --> >> 10.10.0.18:6803/9687 -- osd_op(client.26862.0:3073 >> rb.0.1044.359ed6c7.000000000bde [delete] 3.bd84636 snapc 2=[]) v4 -- ?+0 >> 0x7f72d81c69b0 con 0x7f74600dbf50 >> 2012-11-02 21:06:17.649934 7f747015c780 20 librbd: oid >> rb.0.1044.359ed6c7.000000000bdf 0~4194304 from [4156556288,4194304] >> 2012-11-02 21:06:17.649972 7f7465a6e700 1 -- 10.10.0.2:0/2028325 <== >> osd.1202 10.10.0.18:6806/9821 143 ==== osd_op_reply(1652 >> rb.0.1044.359ed6c7.000000000652 [delete] ondisk = -2 (No such file or >> directory)) v4 ==== 130+0+0 (2964367729 0 0) 0x7f72dc0f0090 con >> 0x7f74600e4350 >> 2012-11-02 21:06:17.649994 7f745f7fe700 20 librbd::AioRequest: write >> 0x7f74600feab0 should_complete: r = -2 > > This last line isn't printing what's actually being returned to the > application. It's still in librbd's internal processing, and will be > converted to 0 for the application. > > Could you try with the master or next branches? After the > 'should_complete' line, there should be a line like: > >