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charset="us-ascii"; Format="flowed" Errors-To: linux-f2fs-devel-bounces@lists.sourceforge.net On 2021/8/2 12:39, Eric Biggers wrote: > On Fri, Jul 30, 2021 at 10:46:16PM -0400, Theodore Ts'o wrote: >> On Fri, Jul 30, 2021 at 12:17:26PM -0700, Eric Biggers wrote: >>>> Currently, non-overwrite DIO writes are fundamentally unsafe on f2fs as >>>> they require preallocating blocks, but f2fs doesn't support unwritten >>>> blocks and therefore has to preallocate the blocks as regular blocks. >>>> f2fs has no way to reliably roll back such preallocations, so as a >>>> result, f2fs will leak uninitialized blocks to users if a DIO write >>>> doesn't fully complete. >> >> There's another way of solving this problem which doesn't require >> supporting unwritten blocks. What a file system *could* do is to >> allocate the blocks, but *not* update the on-disk data structures --- >> so the allocation happens in memory only, so you know that the >> physical blocks won't get used for another files, and then issue the >> data block writes. On the block I/O completion, trigger a workqueue >> function which updates the on-disk metadata to assign physical blocks >> to the inode. >> >> That way if you crash before the data I/O has a chance to complete, >> the on-disk logical block -> physical block map hasn't been updated >> yet, and so you don't need to worry about leaking uninitialized blocks. Thanks for your suggestion, I think it makes sense. >> >> Cheers, >> >> - Ted > > Jaegeuk and Chao, any idea how feasible it would be for f2fs to do this? Firstly, let's notice that below metadata will be touched during DIO preallocation flow: - log header - sit bitmap/count - free seg/sec bitmap/count - dirty seg/sec bitmap/count And there is one case we need to concern about is: checkpoint() can be triggered randomly in between dio_preallocate() and dio_end_io(), we should not persist any DIO preallocation related metadata during checkpoint(), otherwise, sudden power-cut after the checkpoint will corrupt filesytem. So it needs to well separate two kinds of metadata update: a) belong to dio preallocation b) the left one After that, it will simply checkpoint() flow to just flush metadata b), for other flow, like GC, data/node allocation, it needs to query/update metadata after we combine metadata a) and b). In addition, there is an existing in-memory log header framework in f2fs, based on this fwk, it's very easy for us to add a new in-memory log header for DIO preallocation. So it seems feasible for me until now... Jaegeuk, any other concerns about the implementation details? Thanks, > > - Eric > _______________________________________________ Linux-f2fs-devel mailing list Linux-f2fs-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-f2fs-devel