From: Li Wang <liwang@ubuntukylin.com>
To: Milosz Tanski <milosz@adfin.com>
Cc: ceph-devel <ceph-devel@vger.kernel.org>,
Sage Weil <sage@inktank.com>,
"linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
Yunchuan Wen <yunchuanwen@ubuntukylin.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/3] Ceph fscache: Fix kernel panic due to a race
Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2013 11:51:13 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <52BE4AB1.6090901@ubuntukylin.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CANP1eJFMZrT+GbHhg3gWqsy=whSozEiWmZj-L08EyhD8LcqzeQ@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Milosz,
As far as I know, logically, currently fscache does not play
as write cache for Ceph, except that there is a
call to ceph_readpage_to_fscache() in ceph_writepage(), but that
is nothing related to our test case. According to our observation,
our test case never goes through ceph_writepage(), instead, it goes
through ceph_writepages(). So in other words, I donot think this
is related to caching in write path.
May I try to explain the panic in more detail,
(1) dd if=/dev/zero of=cephfs/foo bs=8 count=512
(2) echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
(3) dd if=cephfs/foo of=/dev/null bs=8 count=1024
For statement (1), it is frequently appending a file, so
ceph_aio_write() frequently updates the inode->i_size,
however, these updates did not immediately reflected to
object->store_limit_l. For statement (3), when we
start reading the second page at [4096, 8192), ceph find that the page
does not be cached in fscache, then it decides to write this page into
fscache, during this process in cachefiles_write_page(), it found that
object->store_limit_l < 4096 (page->index << 12), it causes panic. Does
it make sense?
Cheers,
Li Wang
On 2013/12/27 6:51, Milosz Tanski wrote:
> Li,
>
> I looked at the patchset am I correct that this only happens when we
> enable caching in the write path?
>
> - Milosz
>
> On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Li Wang <liwang@ubuntukylin.com> wrote:
>> From: Yunchuan Wen <yunchuanwen@ubuntukylin.com>
>>
>> The following scripts could easily panic the kernel,
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>> mount -t ceph -o fsc MONADDR:/ cephfs
>> rm -rf cephfs/foo
>> dd if=/dev/zero of=cephfs/foo bs=8 count=512
>> echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
>> dd if=cephfs/foo of=/dev/null bs=8 count=1024
>>
>> This is due to when writing a page into fscache, the code will
>> assert that the write position does not exceed the
>> object->store_limit_l, which is supposed to be equal to inode->i_size.
>> However, for current implementation, after file writing, the
>> object->store_limit_l is not synchronized with new
>> inode->i_size immediately, which introduces a race that if writing
>> a new page into fscache, will reach the ASSERT that write position
>> has exceeded the object->store_limit_l, and cause kernel panic.
>> This patch fixes it.
>>
>> Yunchuan Wen (3):
>> Ceph fscache: Add an interface to synchronize object store limit
>> Ceph fscache: Update object store limit after writing
>> Ceph fscache: Wait for completion of object initialization
>>
>> fs/ceph/cache.c | 1 +
>> fs/ceph/cache.h | 10 ++++++++++
>> fs/ceph/file.c | 3 +++
>> 3 files changed, 14 insertions(+)
>>
>> --
>> 1.7.9.5
>>
>
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-12-28 3:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-12-26 14:29 [PATCH 0/3] Ceph fscache: Fix kernel panic due to a race Li Wang
2013-12-26 14:29 ` [PATCH 1/3] Ceph fscache: Add an interface to synchronize object store limit Li Wang
2013-12-26 14:29 ` [PATCH 2/3] Ceph fscache: Update object store limit after file writing Li Wang
2013-12-26 14:29 ` [PATCH 3/3] Ceph fscache: Wait for completion of object initialization Li Wang
2013-12-26 22:51 ` [PATCH 0/3] Ceph fscache: Fix kernel panic due to a race Milosz Tanski
2013-12-27 1:41 ` Yunchuan Wen
2013-12-28 3:51 ` Li Wang [this message]
2014-01-03 14:43 ` Milosz Tanski
2014-03-03 16:54 ` Milosz Tanski
2014-03-06 22:01 ` Sage Weil
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