From: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
To: Lachlan McIlroy <lachlan@sgi.com>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>,
Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: spurious -ENOSPC on XFS
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 09:16:55 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090114221655.GX8071@disturbed> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <496C2D69.2010301@sgi.com>
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 04:58:01PM +1100, Lachlan McIlroy wrote:
> Christoph Hellwig wrote:
>> On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 06:14:36AM -0500, Mikulas Patocka wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I discovered a bug in XFS in delayed allocation.
>>>
>>> When you take a small partition (52MB in my case) and copy many small
>>> files on it (source code) that barely fits there, you get -ENOSPC.
>>> Then sync the partition, some free space pops up, click "retry" in MC
>>> an the copy continues. They you get again -ENOSPC, you must sync,
>>> click "retry" and go on. And so on few times until the source code
>>> finally fits on the XFS partition.
>>>
>>> This misbehavior is apparently caused by delayed allocation, delayed
>>> allocation does not exactly know how much space will be occupied by
>>> data, so it makes some upper bound guess. Because free space count is
>>> only a guess, not the actual data being consumed, XFS should not
>>> return -ENOSPC on behalf of it. When the free space overflows, XFS
>>> should sync itself, retry allocation and only return -ENOSPC if it
>>> fails the second time, after the sync.
> This sounds like a problem with speculative allocation - delayed allocations
> beyond eof. Even if we write a small file, say 4k, a 64k chunk of delayed
> allocation will be credited to the file.
The second retry occurs without speculative EOF allocation. That's
what the BMAPI_SYNC flag does....
That being said, it can't truncate away pre-existing speculative
allocations on other files, which is why there is a global flush
and wait before the third retry.....
Cheers,
Dave.
--
Dave Chinner
david@fromorbit.com
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-01-14 22:17 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-01-12 11:14 spurious -ENOSPC on XFS Mikulas Patocka
2009-01-12 15:11 ` Christoph Hellwig
2009-01-13 5:58 ` Lachlan McIlroy
2009-01-14 22:16 ` Dave Chinner [this message]
2009-01-15 0:57 ` Lachlan McIlroy
2009-01-15 8:47 ` Dave Chinner
2009-01-13 21:49 ` Dave Chinner
2009-01-14 4:28 ` Mikulas Patocka
2009-01-18 17:31 ` Christoph Hellwig
2009-01-20 19:38 ` Mikulas Patocka
2009-01-20 23:24 ` Dave Chinner
2009-01-22 20:59 ` Christoph Hellwig
2009-01-22 22:43 ` Christoph Hellwig
2009-01-23 20:14 ` Mikulas Patocka
2009-01-24 7:12 ` Dave Chinner
2009-01-29 16:39 ` Mikulas Patocka
2009-01-29 16:45 ` Mikulas Patocka
2009-01-31 23:57 ` Dave Chinner
2009-02-02 17:36 ` Mikulas Patocka
2009-02-03 3:27 ` Dave Chinner
2009-02-03 20:05 ` Mikulas Patocka
2009-02-04 12:08 ` Dave Chinner
2009-02-05 4:31 ` Mikulas Patocka
2009-02-05 7:43 ` Dave Chinner
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