From: Al Viro <viro@ZenIV.linux.org.uk>
To: Phil Davis <pmdhazy@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: btrfs send 'leaks' open files
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 18:39:27 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20131022173927.GW13318@ZenIV.linux.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20131022172249.GV13318@ZenIV.linux.org.uk>
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 06:22:49PM +0100, Al Viro wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 11:33:56AM +0100, Phil Davis wrote:
>
> > The reason I think btrfs send is leaking open files is if you watch
> > /proc/sys/fs/file-nr you see the
> > number of open files increasing but if you kill the btrfs send
> > process then the open
> > files count reduces back down. In fact suspending the process also
> > reduces the open file count but
> > resuming it then makes the count start increasing again.
>
> What does lsof show while you are running that? AFAICS, btrfs_ioctl_send()
> should be neutral wrt file references - we do fget() on entry and
> fput() of the result on exit, with nothing else looking relevant in
> sight...
Argh... WTF do people keep misusing filp_close()? close_cur_inode_file()
should just use fput() and be done with that.. Anyway, ->cur_inode_filp
also doesn't look as a likely candidate for leak - even if we missed calling
close_cur_inode_file(), we'd get no more dentry_open() done by
open_cur_inode_file() for that sctx, which would limit us to at most one
per BTRFS_IOC_SEND. IOW, there still seems to be something in userland
calling that ioctl a lot...
Anyway, lsof result ought to distinguish that case - we'd get a shitload of
opened files not in descriptor tables...
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-10-22 17:39 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-10-20 10:33 btrfs send 'leaks' open files Phil Davis
2013-10-21 13:02 ` David Sterba
2013-10-22 17:22 ` Al Viro
2013-10-22 17:39 ` Al Viro [this message]
2013-10-22 20:41 ` Al Viro
2013-10-22 21:07 ` Josef Bacik
2013-10-22 21:22 ` Zach Brown
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