From: Fengguang Wu <wfg@mail.ustc.edu.cn>
To: akpm@linux-foundation.org
Cc: mm-commits@vger.kernel.org, chris.mason@oracle.com,
jeffm@suse.com, maximlevitsky@gmail.com, peterz@infradead.org,
stable@kernel.org, lkml <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: + reiserfs-dont-drop-pg_dirty-when-releasing-sub-page-sized-dirty-file .patch added to -mm tree
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 10:37:08 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <393279833.15570@ustc.edu.cn> (raw)
Message-ID: <E1Iksaq-0006pr-Hv@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200710242307.l9ON7btk017173@imap1.linux-foundation.org>
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 04:07:37PM -0700, akpm@linux-foundation.org wrote:
>
> The patch titled
> reiserfs: don't drop PG_dirty when releasing sub-page-sized dirty file
> has been added to the -mm tree. Its filename is
> reiserfs-dont-drop-pg_dirty-when-releasing-sub-page-sized-dirty-file.patch
>
> *** Remember to use Documentation/SubmitChecklist when testing your code ***
>
> See http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/patches/stuff/added-to-mm.txt to find
> out what to do about this
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Subject: reiserfs: don't drop PG_dirty when releasing sub-page-sized dirty file
> From: Fengguang Wu <wfg@mail.ustc.edu.cn>
>
> This is not a new problem in 2.6.23-git17. 2.6.22/2.6.23 is buggy in the
> same way.
>
> Reiserfs could accumulate dirty sub-page-size files until umount time.
> They cannot be synced to disk by pdflush routines or explicit `sync'
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sorry it's not that horrible. The *data* will still be written to disk.
Only the inodes will be stuck in I_DIRTY_PAGES state, and the pages
stuck in PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY state.
> commands. Only `umount' can do the trick.
>
> The direct cause is: the dirty page's PG_dirty is wrongly _cleared_.
> Call trace:
> [<ffffffff8027e920>] cancel_dirty_page+0xd0/0xf0
> [<ffffffff8816d470>] :reiserfs:reiserfs_cut_from_item+0x660/0x710
> [<ffffffff8816d791>] :reiserfs:reiserfs_do_truncate+0x271/0x530
> [<ffffffff8815872d>] :reiserfs:reiserfs_truncate_file+0xfd/0x3b0
> [<ffffffff8815d3d0>] :reiserfs:reiserfs_file_release+0x1e0/0x340
> [<ffffffff802a187c>] __fput+0xcc/0x1b0
> [<ffffffff802a1ba6>] fput+0x16/0x20
> [<ffffffff8029e676>] filp_close+0x56/0x90
> [<ffffffff8029fe0d>] sys_close+0xad/0x110
> [<ffffffff8020c41e>] system_call+0x7e/0x83
>
> Fix the bug by removing the cancel_dirty_page() call. Tests show that
> it causes no bad behaviors on various write sizes.
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2007-10-25 2:37 ` + reiserfs-dont-drop-pg_dirty-when-releasing-sub-page-sized-dirty-file .patch added to -mm tree Fengguang Wu
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