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From: Namjae Jeon <namjae.jeon@samsung.com>
To: 'Dave Chinner' <david@fromorbit.com>
Cc: 'Theodore Ts'o' <tytso@mit.edu>,
	'linux-ext4' <linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org>,
	linux-mm@kvack.org, 'Jan Kara' <jack@suse.cz>,
	linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: RE: Writeback, partial page writes and data corruption (was Re: [PATCH v3] ext4: fix data integrity sync in ordered mode)
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 14:57:01 +0900	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <004a01cfd0a9$de7713f0$9b653bd0$@samsung.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140915020714.GD4322@dastard>

> 
> [cc linux-fsdevel as a heads-up]
> 
> On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 08:16:24AM +0900, Namjae Jeon wrote:
> > When we perform a data integrity sync we tag all the dirty pages with
> > PAGECACHE_TAG_TOWRITE at start of ext4_da_writepages.
> > Later we check for this tag in write_cache_pages_da and creates a
> > struct mpage_da_data containing contiguously indexed pages tagged with this
> > tag and sync these pages with a call to mpage_da_map_and_submit.
> > This process is done in while loop until all the PAGECACHE_TAG_TOWRITE pages
> > are synced. We also do journal start and stop in each iteration.
> > journal_stop could initiate journal commit which would call ext4_writepage
> > which in turn will call ext4_bio_write_page even for delayed OR unwritten
> > buffers. When ext4_bio_write_page is called for such buffers, even though it
> > does not sync them but it clears the PAGECACHE_TAG_TOWRITE of the corresponding
> > page and hence these pages are also not synced by the currently running data
> > integrity sync. We will end up with dirty pages although sync is completed.
> >
> > This could cause a potential data loss when the sync call is followed by a
> > truncate_pagecache call, which is exactly the case in collapse_range.
> > (It will cause generic/127 failure in xfstests)
> 
> Yes, this is a patch that went into 3.16, but I only just found out
> about it because Brian just found a very similar data corruption bug
> in XFS. i.e. a partial page write was starting writeback and hence
> clearing PAGECACHE_TAG_TOWRITE before the page was fully cleaned and
> hence WB_SYNC_ALL wasn't writing the entire page.
> 
> http://oss.sgi.com/pipermail/xfs/2014-September/038150.html
> http://oss.sgi.com/pipermail/xfs/2014-September/038167.html
> 
> IOWs, if a filesystem does write-ahead in ->writepages() or
> relies on the write_cache_pages() layer to reissue dirty pages in
> partial page write situations for data integrity purposes, then it
> needs to be converted to use set_page_writeback_keepwrite() until
> the page is fully clean, at which point it can then use
> set_page_writeback().
> 
> For everyone: if one filesystem is using the generic code
> incorrectly, then it is likely the same or similar bugs exist in
> other filesystems. As a courtesy to your fellow filesystem
> developers, if you find a data corruption bug caused by interactions
> with the generic code can the fixes please be CC'd to linux-fsdevel
> so everyone knows about the issue? This is especially important if
> new interfaces in the generic code have been added to avoid the
> problem.
Hi Dave,

I apologize for inconvenience. I will keep in mind your words next time.

Thanks!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Dave.
> --
> Dave Chinner
> david@fromorbit.com

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2014-09-15  2:07 ` Writeback, partial page writes and data corruption (was Re: [PATCH v3] ext4: fix data integrity sync in ordered mode) Dave Chinner
2014-09-15  5:57   ` Namjae Jeon [this message]

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