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From: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
To: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>, Stefan Priebe <s.priebe@profihost.ag>
Cc: "linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org" <linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org>,
	linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
Subject: Re: btrfs regression since 4.X kernel NULL pointer dereference
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2015 15:05:36 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <55F32600.6080201@suse.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <55F32395.6030702@suse.com>

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On 9/11/15 2:55 PM, Jeff Mahoney wrote:
> On 8/25/15 5:00 AM, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
>> I think this is btrfs using a struct block_device that doesn't 
>> have a valid queue pointer in it's gendisk for ->s_bdev.  And
>> there are some fishy looking ->s_bdev assignments in the code
>> which I suspect are related to it:
> 
>> fs/btrfs/dev-replace.c: if (fs_info->sb->s_bdev == 
>> src_device->bdev) fs/btrfs/dev-replace.c: fs_info->sb->s_bdev =
>> tgt_device->bdev; fs/btrfs/volumes.c:     if (device->bdev ==
>> root->fs_info->sb->s_bdev) fs/btrfs/volumes.c: 
>> root->fs_info->sb->s_bdev = next_device->bdev;
>> fs/btrfs/volumes.c: if (tgtdev->bdev == fs_info->sb->s_bdev)
>> fs/btrfs/volumes.c: fs_info->sb->s_bdev = next_device->bdev;
> 
> The report at https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100911 
> tracks it down a bit further and it's bdev->bd_disk == NULL instead
> of the queue in the gendisk. I don't think that the s_bdev stuff
> is related, though I'd certainly love to see that bit go away.
> 
> If we're calling blk_get_backing_dev_info, that means we're
> already using an inode that has blockdev_superblock and the btrfs
> superblock isn't even involved.
> 
> We're getting there because btrfs_evict_inode -> 
> btrfs_wait_ordered_range -> btrfs_fdatawrite_range -> 
> filemap_fdatawrite_range gets called with inode->i_mapping.  That 
> mapping gets passed down through __filemap_fdatawrite_range to 
> wbc_attach_fdatawrite_inode where the inode passed is mapping->host
> -- which will be the block device inode rather than the btrfs
> device node inode.  That inode is the one ultimately checked in
> inode_to_bdi.
> 
> So it looks like we're causing writeback on an unrelated block
> device that was opened using a device node hosted on btrfs, which
> is obviously wrong.
> 
> I don't think snapshot removal is even a requirement to trigger
> this. I expect it's possible to trigger with two device nodes for
> the same block device where one is getting closed and cleaned up
> while the eviction of the other happens.  The device nodes wouldn't
> even need to be on the same fs.
> 
> Other file systems use &inode->i_data in eviction.  Is it that
> simple here?

Incidentally, this explanation also covers why I was unable to
reproduce it locally.  SLES systems use devtmpfs and I just bind
mounted it into my chroot environment like I normally would.  When I
cp'd /dev into the test environment, I was able to reproduce immediately
.

- -Jeff

- -- 
Jeff Mahoney
SUSE Labs
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  reply	other threads:[~2015-09-11 19:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-08-22 17:29 btrfs regression since 4.X kernel NULL pointer dereference Stefan Priebe
2015-08-25  9:00 ` Christoph Hellwig
2015-08-25  9:44   ` Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG
2015-08-25 13:51   ` Chris Mason
2015-08-31 17:32     ` Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG
2015-09-01  0:06       ` Chris Mason
2015-09-01  4:41         ` Stefan Priebe
2015-09-11 23:21           ` Christoph Biedl
2015-09-10 22:21         ` Jeff Mahoney
2015-09-11  4:55           ` Stefan Priebe
2015-09-11 18:55   ` Jeff Mahoney
2015-09-11 19:05     ` Jeff Mahoney [this message]
2015-09-11 23:31       ` Stefan Priebe
2015-09-11 19:34     ` Chris Mason

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