From: Jan Schmidt <list.btrfs@jan-o-sch.net>
To: Josef Bacik <jbacik@fusionio.com>
Cc: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Btrfs: hold the tree mod lock in __tree_mod_log_rewind
Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2013 09:24:36 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <51D28034.4050509@jan-o-sch.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130630135548.GC4288@localhost.localdomain>
On Sun, June 30, 2013 at 15:55 (+0200), Josef Bacik wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 10:25:05AM +0200, Jan Schmidt wrote:
>> On 30.06.2013 05:17, Josef Bacik wrote:
>>> We need to hold the tree mod log lock in __tree_mod_log_rewind since we walk
>>> forward in the tree mod entries, otherwise we'll end up with random entries and
>>> trip the BUG_ON() at the front of __tree_mod_log_rewind. This fixes the panics
>>> people were seeing when running
>>>
>>> find /whatever -type f -exec btrfs fi defrag {} \;
>>
>> This patch cannot help to solve the problem, as far as I've understood
>> what is going on. It does change timing, though, which presumably makes
>> it pass the current reproducer we're having.
>>
>> On rewinding, iteration through the tree mod log rb-tree goes backwards
>> in time, which means that once we've found our staring point we cannot
>> be trapped by later additions. The old items we're rewinding towards
>> cannot be freed, because we've allocated a blocker element within the
>> tree and rewinding never goes beyond the allocated blocker. The blocker
>> element is allocated by btrfs_get_tree_mod_seq and mostly referred to as
>> time_seq within the other tree mod log functions in ctree.c. To sum up,
>> the added lock is not required.
>>
>> The debug output I've analyzed so far shows that after we've rewinded
>> all REMOVE_WHILE_FREEING operations on a buffer, ordered consecutively
>> as expected, there comes another REMOVE_WHILE_FREEING with a sequence
>> number much further in the past for the same buffer (but that sequence
>> number is still higher than out time_seq rewind barrier at that point).
>> This must be a logical problem I've not completely understood so far,
>> but locking doesn't seem to be the right track.
>>
>
> Finally reproduced it, this is my output
>
> btrfs-endio-wri-23110 [000] ...2 9556.882103: __tree_mod_log_rewind: rewinding 15450537984
> btrfs-endio-wri-23110 [000] ...2 9556.882104: __tree_mod_log_rewind: 15450537984: processing ffff880246590a40, op 3, seq 68719476829, slot 0
> btrfs-endio-wri-23110 [000] ...2 9556.882106: __tree_mod_log_rewind: 15450537984: processing ffff880246590ac0, op 3, seq 68719476828, slot 1
> btrfs-endio-wri-23110 [000] ...2 9556.882108: __tree_mod_log_rewind: 15450537984: processing ffff880246590a40, op 3, seq 68719476829, slot 0
> btrfs-endio-wri-23110 [000] ...2 9556.882110: __tree_mod_log_rewind: 15450537984: this tm is failing, ffff880246590a40, seq 68719476829, slot 0
>
> so I'm inclined to beleive I've got it right. Thanks,
Looking at the code I agree we should have a read lock around rb_next,
protecting it against reorganization during insertions. Fits to that kind of
debug output.
How about just getting the lock for the rb_next call? There can be quite a lot
of operations to rewind and I'd rather not have every other fs tree modification
block on that.
Thanks,
-Jan
> Josef
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prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-07-02 7:24 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-06-30 3:17 [PATCH] Btrfs: hold the tree mod lock in __tree_mod_log_rewind Josef Bacik
2013-06-30 8:25 ` Jan Schmidt
2013-06-30 11:22 ` Josef Bacik
2013-06-30 15:02 ` Liu Bo
2013-06-30 18:01 ` Josef Bacik
2013-07-01 9:18 ` Liu Bo
2013-06-30 13:55 ` Josef Bacik
2013-07-02 7:24 ` Jan Schmidt [this message]
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