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Subject[PATCH] mm/filemap.c: clear page error before actual read
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Mount failure issue happens under the scenario:
Application forked dozens of threads to mount the same number of
cramfs images separately in docker, but several mounts failed
with high probability. Mount failed due to the checking result of
the page(read from the superblock of loop dev) is not uptodate
after wait_on_page_locked(page) returned in function cramfs_read:
wait_on_page_locked(page);
if (!PageUptodate(page)) {
...
}

The reason of the checking result of the page not uptodate:
systemd-udevd read the loopX dev before mount, because the status
of loopX is Lo_unbound at this time, so loop_make_request directly
trigger the calling of io_end handler end_buffer_async_read, which
called SetPageError(page). So It caused the page can't be set to
uptodate in function end_buffer_async_read:
if(page_uptodate && !PageError(page)) {
SetPageUptodate(page);
}
Then mount operation is performed, it used the same page which is
just accessed by systemd-udevd above, Because this page is not
uptodate, it will launch a actual read via submit_bh, then wait on
this page by calling wait_on_page_locked(page). When the I/O of
the page done, io_end handler end_buffer_async_read is called,
because no one cleared the page error(during the whole read path of
mount), which is caused by systemd-udevd reading, so this page is
still in "PageError" status, which can't be set to uptodate in
function end_buffer_async_read, then caused mount failure.

But sometimes mount succeed even through systemd-udeved read loopX
dev just before, The reason is systemd-udevd launched other loopX
read just between step 3.1 and 3.2, the steps as below:
1, loopX dev default status is Lo_unbound;
2, systemd-udved read loopX dev (page is set to PageError);
3, mount operation
1) set loopX status to Lo_bound;
==>systemd-udevd read loopX dev<==
2) read loopX dev(page has no error)
3) mount succeed
As the loopX dev status is set to Lo_bound after step 3.1, so the
other loopX dev read by systemd-udevd will go through the whole
I/O stack, part of the call trace as below:
SYS_read
vfs_read
do_sync_read
blkdev_aio_read
generic_file_aio_read
do_generic_file_read:
ClearPageError(page);
mapping->a_ops->readpage(filp, page);
here, mapping->a_ops->readpage() is blkdev_readpage.
In latest kernel, some function name changed, the call trace as
below:
blkdev_read_iter
generic_file_read_iter
generic_file_buffered_read:
/*
* A previous I/O error may have been due to temporary
* failures, eg. mutipath errors.
* Pg_error will be set again if readpage fails.
*/
ClearPageError(page);
/* Start the actual read. The read will unlock the page*/
error=mapping->a_ops->readpage(flip, page);
We can see ClearPageError(page) is called before the actual read,
then the read in step 3.2 succeed.

This patch is to add the calling of ClearPageError just before the
actual read of read path of cramfs mount.
Without the patch, the call trace as below when performing cramfs
mount:
do_mount
cramfs_read
cramfs_blkdev_read
read_cache_page
do_read_cache_page:
filler(data, page);
or
mapping->a_ops->readpage(data, page);
With the patch, the call trace as below when performing mount:
do_mount
cramfs_read
cramfs_blkdev_read
read_cache_page:
do_read_cache_page:
ClearPageError(page); <== new add
filler(data, page);
or
mapping->a_ops->readpage(data, page);

With the patch, mount operation trigger the calling of
ClearPageError(page) before the actual read, the page has no error
if no additional page error happen when I/O done.

Signed-off-by: Xianting Tian <xianting_tian@126.com>
---
mm/filemap.c | 8 ++++++++
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)

diff --git a/mm/filemap.c b/mm/filemap.c
index 1784478..77c370d 100644
--- a/mm/filemap.c
+++ b/mm/filemap.c
@@ -2823,6 +2823,14 @@ static struct page *do_read_cache_page(struct address_space *mapping,
unlock_page(page);
goto out;
}
+
+ /*
+ * A previous I/O error may have been due to temporary
+ * failures.
+ * Clear page error before actual read, PG_error will be
+ * set again if read page fails.
+ */
+ ClearPageError(page);
goto filler;

out:
--
1.8.3.1
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