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SubjectRe: + jbd-fix-error-handling-for-checkpoint-io.patch added to -mm tree
Hi Andrew and Jan,

> The patch titled
> jbd: fix error handling for checkpoint io
> has been added to the -mm tree. Its filename is
> jbd-fix-error-handling-for-checkpoint-io.patch

[snip]

> Subject: jbd: fix error handling for checkpoint io
> From: Hidehiro Kawai <hidehiro.kawai.ez@hitachi.com>
>
> When a checkpointing IO fails, current JBD code doesn't check the error
> and continue journaling. This means latest metadata can be lost from both
> the journal and filesystem.
>
> This patch leaves the failed metadata blocks in the journal space and
> aborts journaling in the case of log_do_checkpoint(). To achieve this, we
> need to do:
>
> 1. don't remove the failed buffer from the checkpoint list where in
> the case of __try_to_free_cp_buf() because it may be released or
> overwritten by a later transaction
> 2. log_do_checkpoint() is the last chance, remove the failed buffer
> from the checkpoint list and abort the journal
> 3. when checkpointing fails, don't update the journal super block to
> prevent the journaled contents from being cleaned. For safety,
> don't update j_tail and j_tail_sequence either
> 4. when checkpointing fails, notify this error to the ext3 layer so
> that ext3 don't clear the needs_recovery flag, otherwise the
> journaled contents are ignored and cleaned in the recovery phase
> 5. if the recovery fails, keep the needs_recovery flag

> 6. prevent cleanup_journal_tail() from being called between
> __journal_drop_transaction() and journal_abort() (a race issue
> between journal_flush() and __log_wait_for_space()

When I read the source code again, I noticed the race condition described
in 6 doesn't happen. I've thought journal_flush() can invoke
log_do_checkpoint() while __log_wait_for_space() is invoking
log_do_checkpoint(), but it would be wrong.

First journal_flush() invokes __log_start_commit() and log_wait_commit()
pair. After this, there is no running transaction and no starting handle.
New handles are also not created because j_barrier_count blocks it.
Thus, when journal_flush() invokes log_do_checkpoint(), there is
no other process which invokes __log_wait_for_space() and
log_do_checkpoint() to get free log space. So invocations of
log_do_checkpoint() are always isolated, the race condition doesn't
happen.

If my understanding is correct, adding mutex_lock() around
log_do_checkpoint() (see bellow) is unneeded.

What do you think about this?

[snip]
> @@ -1359,10 +1369,16 @@ int journal_flush(journal_t *journal)
> spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);
> while (!err && journal->j_checkpoint_transactions != NULL) {
> spin_unlock(&journal->j_list_lock);
> + mutex_lock(&journal->j_checkpoint_mutex);
> err = log_do_checkpoint(journal);
> + mutex_unlock(&journal->j_checkpoint_mutex);
> spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock);

Best regards,
--
Hidehiro Kawai
Hitachi, Systems Development Laboratory
Linux Technology Center




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