From: Dmitriy Monakhov <dmonakhov@sw.ru>
To: "Chen, Kenneth W" <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com>
Cc: 'Dmitriy Monakhov' <dmonakhov@openvz.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, devel@openvz.org,
Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>,
xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH] incorrect direct io error handling
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 09:31:15 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87lkl4tn0s.fsf@sw.ru> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <000101c722de$9fdca4b0$e834030a@amr.corp.intel.com> (Kenneth W. Chen's message of "Mon, 18 Dec 2006 11:56:36 -0800")
"Chen, Kenneth W" <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com> writes:
> Dmitriy Monakhov wrote on Monday, December 18, 2006 5:23 AM
>> This patch is result of discussion started week ago here:
>> http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/12/11/66
>> changes from original patch:
>> - Update wrong comments about i_mutex locking.
>> - Add BUG_ON(!mutex_is_locked(..)) for non blkdev.
>> - vmtruncate call only for non blockdev
>> LOG:
>> If generic_file_direct_write() has fail (ENOSPC condition) inside
>> __generic_file_aio_write_nolock() it may have instantiated
>> a few blocks outside i_size. And fsck will complain about wrong i_size
>> (ext2, ext3 and reiserfs interpret i_size and biggest block difference as error),
>> after fsck will fix error i_size will be increased to the biggest block,
>> but this blocks contain gurbage from previous write attempt, this is not
>> information leak, but its silence file data corruption. This issue affect
>> fs regardless the values of blocksize or pagesize.
>> We need truncate any block beyond i_size after write have failed , do in simular
>> generic_file_buffered_write() error path. If host is !S_ISBLK i_mutex always
>> held inside generic_file_aio_write_nolock() and we may safely call vmtruncate().
>> Some fs (XFS at least) may directly call generic_file_direct_write()with
>> i_mutex not held. There is no general scenario in this case. This fs have to
>> handle generic_file_direct_write() error by its own specific way (place).
>
>
> I'm puzzled that if ext2 is able to instantiate some blocks, then why does it
> return no space error? Where is the error coming from?
generic_file_aio_write_nolock()
->generic_file_direct_write()
->generic_file_direct_IO()
->ext2_direct_IO(WRITE,...)
->blockdev_direct_IO( ....,ext2_get_block,...)
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From: Dmitriy Monakhov <dmonakhov@sw.ru>
To: "Chen, Kenneth W" <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com>
Cc: "'Dmitriy Monakhov'" <dmonakhov@openvz.org>,
<linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>, <devel@openvz.org>,
"Andrew Morton" <akpm@osdl.org>, <xfs@oss.sgi.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] incorrect direct io error handling
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 09:31:15 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87lkl4tn0s.fsf@sw.ru> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <000101c722de$9fdca4b0$e834030a@amr.corp.intel.com> (Kenneth W. Chen's message of "Mon, 18 Dec 2006 11:56:36 -0800")
"Chen, Kenneth W" <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com> writes:
> Dmitriy Monakhov wrote on Monday, December 18, 2006 5:23 AM
>> This patch is result of discussion started week ago here:
>> http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/12/11/66
>> changes from original patch:
>> - Update wrong comments about i_mutex locking.
>> - Add BUG_ON(!mutex_is_locked(..)) for non blkdev.
>> - vmtruncate call only for non blockdev
>> LOG:
>> If generic_file_direct_write() has fail (ENOSPC condition) inside
>> __generic_file_aio_write_nolock() it may have instantiated
>> a few blocks outside i_size. And fsck will complain about wrong i_size
>> (ext2, ext3 and reiserfs interpret i_size and biggest block difference as error),
>> after fsck will fix error i_size will be increased to the biggest block,
>> but this blocks contain gurbage from previous write attempt, this is not
>> information leak, but its silence file data corruption. This issue affect
>> fs regardless the values of blocksize or pagesize.
>> We need truncate any block beyond i_size after write have failed , do in simular
>> generic_file_buffered_write() error path. If host is !S_ISBLK i_mutex always
>> held inside generic_file_aio_write_nolock() and we may safely call vmtruncate().
>> Some fs (XFS at least) may directly call generic_file_direct_write()with
>> i_mutex not held. There is no general scenario in this case. This fs have to
>> handle generic_file_direct_write() error by its own specific way (place).
>
>
> I'm puzzled that if ext2 is able to instantiate some blocks, then why does it
> return no space error? Where is the error coming from?
generic_file_aio_write_nolock()
->generic_file_direct_write()
->generic_file_direct_IO()
->ext2_direct_IO(WRITE,...)
->blockdev_direct_IO( ....,ext2_get_block,...)
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-12-19 6:32 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-12-18 13:22 [PATCH] incorrect direct io error handling Dmitriy Monakhov
2006-12-18 13:22 ` Dmitriy Monakhov
2006-12-18 19:56 ` Chen, Kenneth W
2006-12-18 19:56 ` Chen, Kenneth W
2006-12-19 6:31 ` Dmitriy Monakhov [this message]
2006-12-19 6:31 ` Dmitriy Monakhov
2006-12-18 22:15 ` David Chinner
2006-12-19 6:07 ` Dmitriy Monakhov
2006-12-20 14:26 ` David Chinner
2007-01-10 14:36 ` Dmitriy Monakhov
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