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From: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
To: "Darrick J. Wong" <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>, linux-xfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 04/11] xfs: rework the truncate race handling in the writeback path
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2018 20:32:36 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20181219193236.GC28624@lst.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20181218230345.GR27208@magnolia>

On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 03:03:45PM -0800, Darrick J. Wong wrote:
> > +eof:
> > +	/*
> > +	 * If we raced with truncate there might be no data left at this offset.
> > +	 * In that case we need to return a hole so that the writeback code
> > +	 * skips writeback for the rest of the file.
> > +	 */
> > +	wpc->imap.br_startoff = offset_fsb;
> > +	wpc->imap.br_blockcount = end_fsb - offset_fsb;
> > +	wpc->imap.br_startblock = HOLESTARTBLOCK;
> > +	wpc->imap.br_state = XFS_EXT_NORM;
> > +	return 0;
> 
> This function has become rather spaghetti-like.  Any way we can clean
> this up reasonably?

What is spaghetti about a small number of gotos that we jump to at
the end of the function?  Compared to the previous mess we had this
actually is a significant cleanup.

> > -		nimaps = 0;
> > -		while (nimaps == 0) {
> 
> This removal of the nimaps == 0 loop bothers me: why is doing so safe?
> 
> I see that we can return from xfs_bmapi_write with nimaps == 0 if
> something is trying to punch or truncate the range that we're writing
> back, but it also seems to me that bmapi_write can return zero mappings
> because xfs_bmapi_allocate() didn't find any blocks.  I /think/ that's
> impossible because we're converting delalloc reservations and so we
> should never run out of space, right?
> 
> Anyway, when _write_allocate gets zero mappings, it'll return -EAGAIN to
> xfs_map_blocks, which will retry once to cover the case of racing with
> cow -> data fork remapping but otherwise it won't bother?  And that's
> why it's fine that only to loop once?
> 
> Am I reasoning this correctly?

Yes, exactly.  The only thing the loop did was to make sure we hit
the truncate race handling code another time on a failure return
from xfs_bmapi_write.

  reply	other threads:[~2018-12-19 19:32 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 45+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-12-03 22:24 COW improvements and always_cow support V3 Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-03 22:24 ` [PATCH 01/11] xfs: remove xfs_trim_extent_eof Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-18 21:45   ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-03 22:24 ` [PATCH 02/11] xfs: remove the io_type field from the writeback context and ioend Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-18 21:45   ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-03 22:24 ` [PATCH 03/11] xfs: remove the s_maxbytes checks in xfs_map_blocks Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-18 22:31   ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-03 22:24 ` [PATCH 04/11] xfs: rework the truncate race handling in the writeback path Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-18 23:03   ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-19 19:32     ` Christoph Hellwig [this message]
2018-12-03 22:24 ` [PATCH 05/11] xfs: make xfs_bmbt_to_iomap more useful Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-18 21:46   ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-03 22:24 ` [PATCH 06/11] xfs: don't use delalloc extents for COW on files with extsize hints Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-18 21:44   ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-19 19:29     ` Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-19 19:32       ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-03 22:24 ` [PATCH 07/11] xfs: also truncate holes covered by COW blocks Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-18 23:39   ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-03 22:25 ` [PATCH 08/11] xfs: merge COW handling into xfs_file_iomap_begin_delay Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-18 23:36   ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-19 19:38     ` Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-19 20:20       ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-03 22:25 ` [PATCH 09/11] xfs: report IOMAP_F_SHARED from xfs_file_iomap_begin_delay Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-18 23:38   ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-19 19:39     ` Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-03 22:25 ` [PATCH 10/11] xfs: make COW fork unwritten extent conversions more robust Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-18 22:22   ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-19 19:30     ` Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-03 22:25 ` [PATCH 11/11] xfs: introduce an always_cow mode Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-18 23:24   ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-19 19:37     ` Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-19 22:43     ` Dave Chinner
2018-12-20  7:07       ` Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-20 21:03         ` Dave Chinner
2018-12-21  6:27           ` Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-06  1:05 ` COW improvements and always_cow support V3 Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-06  4:16   ` Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-06 16:32     ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-06 20:09   ` Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-17 17:59     ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-18 18:05       ` Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-19  0:44         ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-20  7:09           ` Christoph Hellwig
2018-12-20 22:09             ` Darrick J. Wong
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2019-01-17 16:36 COW improvements and always_cow support V4 Christoph Hellwig
2019-01-17 16:36 ` [PATCH 04/11] xfs: rework the truncate race handling in the writeback path Christoph Hellwig

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