[Devel] [PATCH RHEL7 COMMIT] ms/fs: new infrastructure for writeback error handling and reporting

Konstantin Khorenko khorenko at virtuozzo.com
Sat Jun 9 13:29:35 MSK 2018


The commit is pushed to "branch-rh7-3.10.0-862.vz7.48.x-ovz" and will appear at https://src.openvz.org/scm/ovz/vzkernel.git
after rh7-3.10.0-862.el7
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commit 4ba388c8a1fd8aca31a5733b61a9cb5edf06587d
Author: Vasily Averin <vvs at virtuozzo.com>
Date:   Sat Jun 9 13:29:35 2018 +0300

    ms/fs: new infrastructure for writeback error handling and reporting
    
    mainline commit 5660e13 ("fs: new infrastructure for writeback error handling and reporting")
    
    Most filesystems currently use mapping_set_error and
    filemap_check_errors for setting and reporting/clearing writeback errors
    at the mapping level. filemap_check_errors is indirectly called from
    most of the filemap_fdatawait_* functions and from
    filemap_write_and_wait*. These functions are called from all sorts of
    contexts to wait on writeback to finish -- e.g. mostly in fsync, but
    also in truncate calls, getattr, etc.
    
    The non-fsync callers are problematic. We should be reporting writeback
    errors during fsync, but many places spread over the tree clear out
    errors before they can be properly reported, or report errors at
    nonsensical times.
    
    If I get -EIO on a stat() call, there is no reason for me to assume that
    it is because some previous writeback failed. The fact that it also
    clears out the error such that a subsequent fsync returns 0 is a bug,
    and a nasty one since that's potentially silent data corruption.
    
    This patch adds a small bit of new infrastructure for setting and
    reporting errors during address_space writeback. While the above was my
    original impetus for adding this, I think it's also the case that
    current fsync semantics are just problematic for userland. Most
    applications that call fsync do so to ensure that the data they wrote
    has hit the backing store.
    
    In the case where there are multiple writers to the file at the same
    time, this is really hard to determine. The first one to call fsync will
    see any stored error, and the rest get back 0. The processes with open
    fds may not be associated with one another in any way. They could even
    be in different containers, so ensuring coordination between all fsync
    callers is not really an option.
    
    One way to remedy this would be to track what file descriptor was used
    to dirty the file, but that's rather cumbersome and would likely be
    slow. However, there is a simpler way to improve the semantics here
    without incurring too much overhead.
    
    This set adds an errseq_t to struct address_space, and a corresponding
    one is added to struct file. Writeback errors are recorded in the
    mapping's errseq_t, and the one in struct file is used as the "since"
    value.
    
    This changes the semantics of the Linux fsync implementation such that
    applications can now use it to determine whether there were any
    writeback errors since fsync(fd) was last called (or since the file was
    opened in the case of fsync having never been called).
    
    Note that those writeback errors may have occurred when writing data
    that was dirtied via an entirely different fd, but that's the case now
    with the current mapping_set_error/filemap_check_error infrastructure.
    This will at least prevent you from getting a false report of success.
    
    The new behavior is still consistent with the POSIX spec, and is more
    reliable for application developers. This patch just adds some basic
    infrastructure for doing this, and ensures that the f_wb_err "cursor"
    is properly set when a file is opened. Later patches will change the
    existing code to use this new infrastructure for reporting errors at
    fsync time.
    
    Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton at redhat.com>
    Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack at suse.cz>
    Signed-off-by: Vasily Averin <vvs at virtuozzo.com>
---
 drivers/dax/device.c           |  1 +
 fs/block_dev.c                 |  1 +
 fs/file_table.c                |  1 +
 fs/open.c                      |  3 ++
 include/linux/fs.h             | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 include/trace/events/filemap.h | 57 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 mm/filemap.c                   | 84 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 7 files changed, 206 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/drivers/dax/device.c b/drivers/dax/device.c
index 72fc76c1b4b4..b0a0fb86a35c 100644
--- a/drivers/dax/device.c
+++ b/drivers/dax/device.c
@@ -528,6 +528,7 @@ static int dax_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
 	inode->i_mapping = __dax_inode->i_mapping;
 	inode->i_mapping->host = __dax_inode;
 	filp->f_mapping = inode->i_mapping;
+	filp->f_wb_err = filemap_sample_wb_err(filp->f_mapping);
 	filp->private_data = dev_dax;
 	inode->i_flags = S_DAX;
 
diff --git a/fs/block_dev.c b/fs/block_dev.c
index 8329029b3921..b361af218c22 100644
--- a/fs/block_dev.c
+++ b/fs/block_dev.c
@@ -1513,6 +1513,7 @@ static int blkdev_open(struct inode * inode, struct file * filp)
 		return -ENOMEM;
 
 	filp->f_mapping = bdev->bd_inode->i_mapping;
+	filp->f_wb_err = filemap_sample_wb_err(filp->f_mapping);
 
 	return blkdev_get(bdev, filp->f_mode, filp);
 }
diff --git a/fs/file_table.c b/fs/file_table.c
index 30d077f1f8a3..a8f4cffe2fee 100644
--- a/fs/file_table.c
+++ b/fs/file_table.c
@@ -193,6 +193,7 @@ struct file *alloc_file(struct path *path, fmode_t mode,
 	file->f_path = *path;
 	file->f_inode = path->dentry->d_inode;
 	file->f_mapping = path->dentry->d_inode->i_mapping;
+	file->f_wb_err = filemap_sample_wb_err(file->f_mapping);
 	file->f_mode = mode;
 	file->f_op = fop;
 
diff --git a/fs/open.c b/fs/open.c
index df8ee7894d04..65356c9cd455 100644
--- a/fs/open.c
+++ b/fs/open.c
@@ -743,6 +743,9 @@ static int do_dentry_open(struct file *f,
 
 	f->f_mapping = inode->i_mapping;
 
+	/* Ensure that we skip any errors that predate opening of the file */
+	f->f_wb_err = filemap_sample_wb_err(f->f_mapping);
+
 	if (unlikely(f->f_mode & FMODE_PATH)) {
 		f->f_op = &empty_fops;
 		return 0;
diff --git a/include/linux/fs.h b/include/linux/fs.h
index 62c9067a5efc..40e4d2f59765 100644
--- a/include/linux/fs.h
+++ b/include/linux/fs.h
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
 #include <linux/lockdep.h>
 #include <linux/percpu-rwsem.h>
 #include <linux/blk_types.h>
-
+#include <linux/errseq.h>
 #include <asm/byteorder.h>
 #include <uapi/linux/fs.h>
 #include <linux/rh_kabi.h>
@@ -638,6 +638,7 @@ struct address_space {
 	spinlock_t		private_lock;	/* for use by the address_space */
 	struct list_head	private_list;	/* ditto */
 	void			*private_data;	/* ditto */
+	errseq_t		wb_err;
 	struct list_head	i_peer_list;
 	struct file		*i_peer_file;
 	struct user_beancounter *dirtied_ub;
@@ -1095,6 +1096,7 @@ struct file {
 	struct list_head	f_tfile_llink;
 #endif /* #ifdef CONFIG_EPOLL */
 	struct address_space	*f_mapping;
+	errseq_t		f_wb_err;
 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_WRITECOUNT
 	unsigned long f_mnt_write_state;
 #endif
@@ -2954,6 +2956,62 @@ extern int filemap_fdatawrite_range(struct address_space *mapping,
 				loff_t start, loff_t end);
 extern int filemap_check_errors(struct address_space *mapping);
 
+extern void __filemap_set_wb_err(struct address_space *mapping, int err);
+extern int __must_check file_check_and_advance_wb_err(struct file *file);
+extern int __must_check file_write_and_wait_range(struct file *file,
+						loff_t start, loff_t end);
+
+/**
+ * filemap_set_wb_err - set a writeback error on an address_space
+ * @mapping: mapping in which to set writeback error
+ * @err: error to be set in mapping
+ *
+ * When writeback fails in some way, we must record that error so that
+ * userspace can be informed when fsync and the like are called.  We endeavor
+ * to report errors on any file that was open at the time of the error.  Some
+ * internal callers also need to know when writeback errors have occurred.
+ *
+ * When a writeback error occurs, most filesystems will want to call
+ * filemap_set_wb_err to record the error in the mapping so that it will be
+ * automatically reported whenever fsync is called on the file.
+ *
+ * FIXME: mention FS_* flag here?
+ */
+static inline void filemap_set_wb_err(struct address_space *mapping, int err)
+{
+	/* Fastpath for common case of no error */
+	if (unlikely(err))
+		__filemap_set_wb_err(mapping, err);
+}
+
+/**
+ * filemap_check_wb_error - has an error occurred since the mark was sampled?
+ * @mapping: mapping to check for writeback errors
+ * @since: previously-sampled errseq_t
+ *
+ * Grab the errseq_t value from the mapping, and see if it has changed "since"
+ * the given value was sampled.
+ *
+ * If it has then report the latest error set, otherwise return 0.
+ */
+static inline int filemap_check_wb_err(struct address_space *mapping,
+					errseq_t since)
+{
+	return errseq_check(&mapping->wb_err, since);
+}
+
+/**
+ * filemap_sample_wb_err - sample the current errseq_t to test for later errors
+ * @mapping: mapping to be sampled
+ *
+ * Writeback errors are always reported relative to a particular sample point
+ * in the past. This function provides those sample points.
+ */
+static inline errseq_t filemap_sample_wb_err(struct address_space *mapping)
+{
+	return errseq_sample(&mapping->wb_err);
+}
+
 extern int vfs_fsync_range(struct file *file, loff_t start, loff_t end,
 			   int datasync);
 extern int vfs_fsync(struct file *file, int datasync);
diff --git a/include/trace/events/filemap.h b/include/trace/events/filemap.h
index 0421f49a20f7..674b1124a68c 100644
--- a/include/trace/events/filemap.h
+++ b/include/trace/events/filemap.h
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
 #include <linux/memcontrol.h>
 #include <linux/device.h>
 #include <linux/kdev_t.h>
+#include <linux/errseq.h>
 
 DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(mm_filemap_op_page_cache,
 
@@ -52,6 +53,62 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(mm_filemap_op_page_cache, mm_filemap_add_to_page_cache,
 	TP_ARGS(page)
 	);
 
+TRACE_EVENT(filemap_set_wb_err,
+		TP_PROTO(struct address_space *mapping, errseq_t eseq),
+
+		TP_ARGS(mapping, eseq),
+
+		TP_STRUCT__entry(
+			__field(unsigned long, i_ino)
+			__field(dev_t, s_dev)
+			__field(errseq_t, errseq)
+		),
+
+		TP_fast_assign(
+			__entry->i_ino = mapping->host->i_ino;
+			__entry->errseq = eseq;
+			if (mapping->host->i_sb)
+				__entry->s_dev = mapping->host->i_sb->s_dev;
+			else
+				__entry->s_dev = mapping->host->i_rdev;
+		),
+
+		TP_printk("dev=%d:%d ino=0x%lx errseq=0x%x",
+			MAJOR(__entry->s_dev), MINOR(__entry->s_dev),
+			__entry->i_ino, __entry->errseq)
+);
+
+TRACE_EVENT(file_check_and_advance_wb_err,
+		TP_PROTO(struct file *file, errseq_t old),
+
+		TP_ARGS(file, old),
+
+		TP_STRUCT__entry(
+			__field(struct file *, file);
+			__field(unsigned long, i_ino)
+			__field(dev_t, s_dev)
+			__field(errseq_t, old)
+			__field(errseq_t, new)
+		),
+
+		TP_fast_assign(
+			__entry->file = file;
+			__entry->i_ino = file->f_mapping->host->i_ino;
+			if (file->f_mapping->host->i_sb)
+				__entry->s_dev =
+					file->f_mapping->host->i_sb->s_dev;
+			else
+				__entry->s_dev =
+					file->f_mapping->host->i_rdev;
+			__entry->old = old;
+			__entry->new = file->f_wb_err;
+		),
+
+		TP_printk("file=%p dev=%d:%d ino=0x%lx old=0x%x new=0x%x",
+			__entry->file, MAJOR(__entry->s_dev),
+			MINOR(__entry->s_dev), __entry->i_ino, __entry->old,
+			__entry->new)
+);
 #endif /* _TRACE_FILEMAP_H */
 
 /* This part must be outside protection */
diff --git a/mm/filemap.c b/mm/filemap.c
index a324c9267277..32882a19ed10 100644
--- a/mm/filemap.c
+++ b/mm/filemap.c
@@ -558,6 +558,90 @@ int filemap_write_and_wait_range(struct address_space *mapping,
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_write_and_wait_range);
 
+void __filemap_set_wb_err(struct address_space *mapping, int err)
+{
+	errseq_t eseq = __errseq_set(&mapping->wb_err, err);
+
+	trace_filemap_set_wb_err(mapping, eseq);
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(__filemap_set_wb_err);
+
+/**
+ * file_check_and_advance_wb_err - report wb error (if any) that was previously
+ * 				   and advance wb_err to current one
+ * @file: struct file on which the error is being reported
+ *
+ * When userland calls fsync (or something like nfsd does the equivalent), we
+ * want to report any writeback errors that occurred since the last fsync (or
+ * since the file was opened if there haven't been any).
+ *
+ * Grab the wb_err from the mapping. If it matches what we have in the file,
+ * then just quickly return 0. The file is all caught up.
+ *
+ * If it doesn't match, then take the mapping value, set the "seen" flag in
+ * it and try to swap it into place. If it works, or another task beat us
+ * to it with the new value, then update the f_wb_err and return the error
+ * portion. The error at this point must be reported via proper channels
+ * (a'la fsync, or NFS COMMIT operation, etc.).
+ *
+ * While we handle mapping->wb_err with atomic operations, the f_wb_err
+ * value is protected by the f_lock since we must ensure that it reflects
+ * the latest value swapped in for this file descriptor.
+ */
+int file_check_and_advance_wb_err(struct file *file)
+{
+	int err = 0;
+	errseq_t old = READ_ONCE(file->f_wb_err);
+	struct address_space *mapping = file->f_mapping;
+
+	/* Locklessly handle the common case where nothing has changed */
+	if (errseq_check(&mapping->wb_err, old)) {
+		/* Something changed, must use slow path */
+		spin_lock(&file->f_lock);
+		old = file->f_wb_err;
+		err = errseq_check_and_advance(&mapping->wb_err,
+						&file->f_wb_err);
+		trace_file_check_and_advance_wb_err(file, old);
+		spin_unlock(&file->f_lock);
+	}
+	return err;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(file_check_and_advance_wb_err);
+
+/**
+ * file_write_and_wait_range - write out & wait on a file range
+ * @file:	file pointing to address_space with pages
+ * @lstart:	offset in bytes where the range starts
+ * @lend:	offset in bytes where the range ends (inclusive)
+ *
+ * Write out and wait upon file offsets lstart->lend, inclusive.
+ *
+ * Note that @lend is inclusive (describes the last byte to be written) so
+ * that this function can be used to write to the very end-of-file (end = -1).
+ *
+ * After writing out and waiting on the data, we check and advance the
+ * f_wb_err cursor to the latest value, and return any errors detected there.
+ */
+int file_write_and_wait_range(struct file *file, loff_t lstart, loff_t lend)
+{
+	int err = 0, err2;
+	struct address_space *mapping = file->f_mapping;
+
+	if ((!dax_mapping(mapping) && mapping->nrpages) ||
+	    (dax_mapping(mapping) && mapping->nrexceptional)) {
+		err = __filemap_fdatawrite_range(mapping, lstart, lend,
+						 WB_SYNC_ALL);
+		/* See comment of filemap_write_and_wait() */
+		if (err != -EIO)
+			__filemap_fdatawait_range(mapping, lstart, lend);
+	}
+	err2 = file_check_and_advance_wb_err(file);
+	if (!err)
+		err = err2;
+	return err;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(file_write_and_wait_range);
+
 /**
  * replace_page_cache_page - replace a pagecache page with a new one
  * @old:	page to be replaced


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