linux/fs/xfs/xfs_attr_item.c
Darrick J. Wong 3c919b0910 xfs: reserve less log space when recovering log intent items
Wengang Wang reports that a customer's system was running a number of
truncate operations on a filesystem with a very small log.  Contention
on the reserve heads lead to other threads stalling on smaller updates
(e.g.  mtime updates) long enough to result in the node being rebooted
on account of the lack of responsivenes.  The node failed to recover
because log recovery of an EFI became stuck waiting for a grant of
reserve space.  From Wengang's report:

"For the file deletion, log bytes are reserved basing on
xfs_mount->tr_itruncate which is:

    tr_logres = 175488,
    tr_logcount = 2,
    tr_logflags = XFS_TRANS_PERM_LOG_RES,

"You see it's a permanent log reservation with two log operations (two
transactions in rolling mode).  After calculation (xlog_calc_unit_res()
adds space for various log headers), the final log space needed per
transaction changes from  175488 to 180208 bytes.  So the total log
space needed is 360416 bytes (180208 * 2).  [That quantity] of log space
(360416 bytes) needs to be reserved for both run time inode removing
(xfs_inactive_truncate()) and EFI recover (xfs_efi_item_recover())."

In other words, runtime pre-reserves 360K of space in anticipation of
running a chain of two transactions in which each transaction gets a
180K reservation.

Now that we've allocated the transaction, we delete the bmap mapping,
log an EFI to free the space, and roll the transaction as part of
finishing the deferops chain.  Rolling creates a new xfs_trans which
shares its ticket with the old transaction.  Next, xfs_trans_roll calls
__xfs_trans_commit with regrant == true, which calls xlog_cil_commit
with the same regrant parameter.

xlog_cil_commit calls xfs_log_ticket_regrant, which decrements t_cnt and
subtracts t_curr_res from the reservation and write heads.

If the filesystem is fresh and the first transaction only used (say)
20K, then t_curr_res will be 160K, and we give that much reservation
back to the reservation head.  Or if the file is really fragmented and
the first transaction actually uses 170K, then t_curr_res will be 10K,
and that's what we give back to the reservation.

Having done that, we're now headed into the second transaction with an
EFI and 180K of reservation.  Other threads apparently consumed all the
reservation for smaller transactions, such as timestamp updates.

Now let's say the first transaction gets written to disk and we crash
without ever completing the second transaction.  Now we remount the fs,
log recovery finds the unfinished EFI, and calls xfs_efi_recover to
finish the EFI.  However, xfs_efi_recover starts a new tr_itruncate
tranasction, which asks for 360K log reservation.  This is a lot more
than the 180K that we had reserved at the time of the crash.  If the
first EFI to be recovered is also pinning the tail of the log, we will
be unable to free any space in the log, and recovery livelocks.

Wengang confirmed this:

"Now we have the second transaction which has 180208 log bytes reserved
too. The second transaction is supposed to process intents including
extent freeing.  With my hacking patch, I blocked the extent freeing 5
hours. So in that 5 hours, 180208 (NOT 360416) log bytes are reserved.

"With my test case, other transactions (update timestamps) then happen.
As my hacking patch pins the journal tail, those timestamp-updating
transactions finally use up (almost) all the left available log space
(in memory in on disk).  And finally the on disk (and in memory)
available log space goes down near to 180208 bytes.  Those 180208 bytes
are reserved by [the] second (extent-free) transaction [in the chain]."

Wengang and I noticed that EFI recovery starts a transaction, completes
one step of the chain, and commits the transaction without completing
any other steps of the chain.  Those subsequent steps are completed by
xlog_finish_defer_ops, which allocates yet another transaction to
finish the rest of the chain.  That transaction gets the same tr_logres
as the head transaction, but with tr_logcount = 1 to force regranting
with every roll to avoid livelocks.

In other words, we already figured this out in commit 929b92f640
("xfs: xfs_defer_capture should absorb remaining transaction
reservation"), but should have applied that logic to each intent item's
recovery function.  For Wengang's case, the xfs_trans_alloc call in the
EFI recovery function should only be asking for a single transaction's
worth of log reservation -- 180K, not 360K.

Quoting Wengang again:

"With log recovery, during EFI recovery, we use tr_itruncate again to
reserve two transactions that needs 360416 log bytes.  Reserving 360416
bytes fails [stalls] because we now only have about 180208 available.

"Actually during the EFI recover, we only need one transaction to free
the extents just like the 2nd transaction at RUNTIME.  So it only needs
to reserve 180208 rather than 360416 bytes.  We have (a bit) more than
180208 available log bytes on disk, so [if we decrease the reservation
to 180K] the reservation goes and the recovery [finishes].  That is to
say: we can fix the log recover part to fix the issue. We can introduce
a new xfs_trans_res xfs_mount->tr_ext_free

{
  tr_logres = 175488,
  tr_logcount = 0,
  tr_logflags = 0,
}

"and use tr_ext_free instead of tr_itruncate in EFI recover."

However, I don't think it quite makes sense to create an entirely new
transaction reservation type to handle single-stepping during log
recovery.  Instead, we should copy the transaction reservation
information in the xfs_mount, change tr_logcount to 1, and pass that
into xfs_trans_alloc.  We know this won't risk changing the min log size
computation since we always ask for a fraction of the reservation for
all known transaction types.

This looks like it's been lurking in the codebase since commit
3d3c8b5222, which changed the xfs_trans_reserve call in
xlog_recover_process_efi to use the tr_logcount in tr_itruncate.
That changed the EFI recovery transaction from making a
non-XFS_TRANS_PERM_LOG_RES request for one transaction's worth of log
space to a XFS_TRANS_PERM_LOG_RES request for two transactions worth.

Fixes: 3d3c8b5222 ("xfs: refactor xfs_trans_reserve() interface")
Complements: 929b92f640 ("xfs: xfs_defer_capture should absorb remaining transaction reservation")
Suggested-by: Wengang Wang <wen.gang.wang@oracle.com>
Cc: Srikanth C S <srikanth.c.s@oracle.com>
[djwong: apply the same transformation to all log intent recovery]
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
2023-09-12 10:31:07 -07:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
/*
* Copyright (C) 2022 Oracle. All Rights Reserved.
* Author: Allison Henderson <allison.henderson@oracle.com>
*/
#include "xfs.h"
#include "xfs_fs.h"
#include "xfs_format.h"
#include "xfs_trans_resv.h"
#include "xfs_shared.h"
#include "xfs_mount.h"
#include "xfs_defer.h"
#include "xfs_log_format.h"
#include "xfs_trans.h"
#include "xfs_bmap_btree.h"
#include "xfs_trans_priv.h"
#include "xfs_log.h"
#include "xfs_inode.h"
#include "xfs_da_format.h"
#include "xfs_da_btree.h"
#include "xfs_attr.h"
#include "xfs_attr_item.h"
#include "xfs_trace.h"
#include "xfs_trans_space.h"
#include "xfs_errortag.h"
#include "xfs_error.h"
#include "xfs_log_priv.h"
#include "xfs_log_recover.h"
struct kmem_cache *xfs_attri_cache;
struct kmem_cache *xfs_attrd_cache;
static const struct xfs_item_ops xfs_attri_item_ops;
static const struct xfs_item_ops xfs_attrd_item_ops;
static struct xfs_attrd_log_item *xfs_trans_get_attrd(struct xfs_trans *tp,
struct xfs_attri_log_item *attrip);
static inline struct xfs_attri_log_item *ATTRI_ITEM(struct xfs_log_item *lip)
{
return container_of(lip, struct xfs_attri_log_item, attri_item);
}
/*
* Shared xattr name/value buffers for logged extended attribute operations
*
* When logging updates to extended attributes, we can create quite a few
* attribute log intent items for a single xattr update. To avoid cycling the
* memory allocator and memcpy overhead, the name (and value, for setxattr)
* are kept in a refcounted object that is shared across all related log items
* and the upper-level deferred work state structure. The shared buffer has
* a control structure, followed by the name, and then the value.
*/
static inline struct xfs_attri_log_nameval *
xfs_attri_log_nameval_get(
struct xfs_attri_log_nameval *nv)
{
if (!refcount_inc_not_zero(&nv->refcount))
return NULL;
return nv;
}
static inline void
xfs_attri_log_nameval_put(
struct xfs_attri_log_nameval *nv)
{
if (!nv)
return;
if (refcount_dec_and_test(&nv->refcount))
kvfree(nv);
}
static inline struct xfs_attri_log_nameval *
xfs_attri_log_nameval_alloc(
const void *name,
unsigned int name_len,
const void *value,
unsigned int value_len)
{
struct xfs_attri_log_nameval *nv;
/*
* This could be over 64kB in length, so we have to use kvmalloc() for
* this. But kvmalloc() utterly sucks, so we use our own version.
*/
nv = xlog_kvmalloc(sizeof(struct xfs_attri_log_nameval) +
name_len + value_len);
nv->name.i_addr = nv + 1;
nv->name.i_len = name_len;
nv->name.i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_ATTR_NAME;
memcpy(nv->name.i_addr, name, name_len);
if (value_len) {
nv->value.i_addr = nv->name.i_addr + name_len;
nv->value.i_len = value_len;
memcpy(nv->value.i_addr, value, value_len);
} else {
nv->value.i_addr = NULL;
nv->value.i_len = 0;
}
nv->value.i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_ATTR_VALUE;
refcount_set(&nv->refcount, 1);
return nv;
}
STATIC void
xfs_attri_item_free(
struct xfs_attri_log_item *attrip)
{
kmem_free(attrip->attri_item.li_lv_shadow);
xfs_attri_log_nameval_put(attrip->attri_nameval);
kmem_cache_free(xfs_attri_cache, attrip);
}
/*
* Freeing the attrip requires that we remove it from the AIL if it has already
* been placed there. However, the ATTRI may not yet have been placed in the
* AIL when called by xfs_attri_release() from ATTRD processing due to the
* ordering of committed vs unpin operations in bulk insert operations. Hence
* the reference count to ensure only the last caller frees the ATTRI.
*/
STATIC void
xfs_attri_release(
struct xfs_attri_log_item *attrip)
{
ASSERT(atomic_read(&attrip->attri_refcount) > 0);
if (!atomic_dec_and_test(&attrip->attri_refcount))
return;
xfs_trans_ail_delete(&attrip->attri_item, 0);
xfs_attri_item_free(attrip);
}
STATIC void
xfs_attri_item_size(
struct xfs_log_item *lip,
int *nvecs,
int *nbytes)
{
struct xfs_attri_log_item *attrip = ATTRI_ITEM(lip);
struct xfs_attri_log_nameval *nv = attrip->attri_nameval;
*nvecs += 2;
*nbytes += sizeof(struct xfs_attri_log_format) +
xlog_calc_iovec_len(nv->name.i_len);
if (!nv->value.i_len)
return;
*nvecs += 1;
*nbytes += xlog_calc_iovec_len(nv->value.i_len);
}
/*
* This is called to fill in the log iovecs for the given attri log
* item. We use 1 iovec for the attri_format_item, 1 for the name, and
* another for the value if it is present
*/
STATIC void
xfs_attri_item_format(
struct xfs_log_item *lip,
struct xfs_log_vec *lv)
{
struct xfs_attri_log_item *attrip = ATTRI_ITEM(lip);
struct xfs_log_iovec *vecp = NULL;
struct xfs_attri_log_nameval *nv = attrip->attri_nameval;
attrip->attri_format.alfi_type = XFS_LI_ATTRI;
attrip->attri_format.alfi_size = 1;
/*
* This size accounting must be done before copying the attrip into the
* iovec. If we do it after, the wrong size will be recorded to the log
* and we trip across assertion checks for bad region sizes later during
* the log recovery.
*/
ASSERT(nv->name.i_len > 0);
attrip->attri_format.alfi_size++;
if (nv->value.i_len > 0)
attrip->attri_format.alfi_size++;
xlog_copy_iovec(lv, &vecp, XLOG_REG_TYPE_ATTRI_FORMAT,
&attrip->attri_format,
sizeof(struct xfs_attri_log_format));
xlog_copy_from_iovec(lv, &vecp, &nv->name);
if (nv->value.i_len > 0)
xlog_copy_from_iovec(lv, &vecp, &nv->value);
}
/*
* The unpin operation is the last place an ATTRI is manipulated in the log. It
* is either inserted in the AIL or aborted in the event of a log I/O error. In
* either case, the ATTRI transaction has been successfully committed to make
* it this far. Therefore, we expect whoever committed the ATTRI to either
* construct and commit the ATTRD or drop the ATTRD's reference in the event of
* error. Simply drop the log's ATTRI reference now that the log is done with
* it.
*/
STATIC void
xfs_attri_item_unpin(
struct xfs_log_item *lip,
int remove)
{
xfs_attri_release(ATTRI_ITEM(lip));
}
STATIC void
xfs_attri_item_release(
struct xfs_log_item *lip)
{
xfs_attri_release(ATTRI_ITEM(lip));
}
/*
* Allocate and initialize an attri item. Caller may allocate an additional
* trailing buffer for name and value
*/
STATIC struct xfs_attri_log_item *
xfs_attri_init(
struct xfs_mount *mp,
struct xfs_attri_log_nameval *nv)
{
struct xfs_attri_log_item *attrip;
attrip = kmem_cache_zalloc(xfs_attri_cache, GFP_NOFS | __GFP_NOFAIL);
/*
* Grab an extra reference to the name/value buffer for this log item.
* The caller retains its own reference!
*/
attrip->attri_nameval = xfs_attri_log_nameval_get(nv);
ASSERT(attrip->attri_nameval);
xfs_log_item_init(mp, &attrip->attri_item, XFS_LI_ATTRI,
&xfs_attri_item_ops);
attrip->attri_format.alfi_id = (uintptr_t)(void *)attrip;
atomic_set(&attrip->attri_refcount, 2);
return attrip;
}
static inline struct xfs_attrd_log_item *ATTRD_ITEM(struct xfs_log_item *lip)
{
return container_of(lip, struct xfs_attrd_log_item, attrd_item);
}
STATIC void
xfs_attrd_item_free(struct xfs_attrd_log_item *attrdp)
{
kmem_free(attrdp->attrd_item.li_lv_shadow);
kmem_cache_free(xfs_attrd_cache, attrdp);
}
STATIC void
xfs_attrd_item_size(
struct xfs_log_item *lip,
int *nvecs,
int *nbytes)
{
*nvecs += 1;
*nbytes += sizeof(struct xfs_attrd_log_format);
}
/*
* This is called to fill in the log iovecs for the given attrd log item. We use
* only 1 iovec for the attrd_format, and we point that at the attr_log_format
* structure embedded in the attrd item.
*/
STATIC void
xfs_attrd_item_format(
struct xfs_log_item *lip,
struct xfs_log_vec *lv)
{
struct xfs_attrd_log_item *attrdp = ATTRD_ITEM(lip);
struct xfs_log_iovec *vecp = NULL;
attrdp->attrd_format.alfd_type = XFS_LI_ATTRD;
attrdp->attrd_format.alfd_size = 1;
xlog_copy_iovec(lv, &vecp, XLOG_REG_TYPE_ATTRD_FORMAT,
&attrdp->attrd_format,
sizeof(struct xfs_attrd_log_format));
}
/*
* The ATTRD is either committed or aborted if the transaction is canceled. If
* the transaction is canceled, drop our reference to the ATTRI and free the
* ATTRD.
*/
STATIC void
xfs_attrd_item_release(
struct xfs_log_item *lip)
{
struct xfs_attrd_log_item *attrdp = ATTRD_ITEM(lip);
xfs_attri_release(attrdp->attrd_attrip);
xfs_attrd_item_free(attrdp);
}
static struct xfs_log_item *
xfs_attrd_item_intent(
struct xfs_log_item *lip)
{
return &ATTRD_ITEM(lip)->attrd_attrip->attri_item;
}
/*
* Performs one step of an attribute update intent and marks the attrd item
* dirty.. An attr operation may be a set or a remove. Note that the
* transaction is marked dirty regardless of whether the operation succeeds or
* fails to support the ATTRI/ATTRD lifecycle rules.
*/
STATIC int
xfs_xattri_finish_update(
struct xfs_attr_intent *attr,
struct xfs_attrd_log_item *attrdp)
{
struct xfs_da_args *args = attr->xattri_da_args;
int error;
if (XFS_TEST_ERROR(false, args->dp->i_mount, XFS_ERRTAG_LARP)) {
error = -EIO;
goto out;
}
error = xfs_attr_set_iter(attr);
if (!error && attr->xattri_dela_state != XFS_DAS_DONE)
error = -EAGAIN;
out:
/*
* Mark the transaction dirty, even on error. This ensures the
* transaction is aborted, which:
*
* 1.) releases the ATTRI and frees the ATTRD
* 2.) shuts down the filesystem
*/
args->trans->t_flags |= XFS_TRANS_DIRTY | XFS_TRANS_HAS_INTENT_DONE;
/*
* attr intent/done items are null when logged attributes are disabled
*/
if (attrdp)
set_bit(XFS_LI_DIRTY, &attrdp->attrd_item.li_flags);
return error;
}
/* Log an attr to the intent item. */
STATIC void
xfs_attr_log_item(
struct xfs_trans *tp,
struct xfs_attri_log_item *attrip,
const struct xfs_attr_intent *attr)
{
struct xfs_attri_log_format *attrp;
tp->t_flags |= XFS_TRANS_DIRTY;
set_bit(XFS_LI_DIRTY, &attrip->attri_item.li_flags);
/*
* At this point the xfs_attr_intent has been constructed, and we've
* created the log intent. Fill in the attri log item and log format
* structure with fields from this xfs_attr_intent
*/
attrp = &attrip->attri_format;
attrp->alfi_ino = attr->xattri_da_args->dp->i_ino;
ASSERT(!(attr->xattri_op_flags & ~XFS_ATTRI_OP_FLAGS_TYPE_MASK));
attrp->alfi_op_flags = attr->xattri_op_flags;
attrp->alfi_value_len = attr->xattri_nameval->value.i_len;
attrp->alfi_name_len = attr->xattri_nameval->name.i_len;
ASSERT(!(attr->xattri_da_args->attr_filter & ~XFS_ATTRI_FILTER_MASK));
attrp->alfi_attr_filter = attr->xattri_da_args->attr_filter;
}
/* Get an ATTRI. */
static struct xfs_log_item *
xfs_attr_create_intent(
struct xfs_trans *tp,
struct list_head *items,
unsigned int count,
bool sort)
{
struct xfs_mount *mp = tp->t_mountp;
struct xfs_attri_log_item *attrip;
struct xfs_attr_intent *attr;
struct xfs_da_args *args;
ASSERT(count == 1);
/*
* Each attr item only performs one attribute operation at a time, so
* this is a list of one
*/
attr = list_first_entry_or_null(items, struct xfs_attr_intent,
xattri_list);
args = attr->xattri_da_args;
if (!(args->op_flags & XFS_DA_OP_LOGGED))
return NULL;
/*
* Create a buffer to store the attribute name and value. This buffer
* will be shared between the higher level deferred xattr work state
* and the lower level xattr log items.
*/
if (!attr->xattri_nameval) {
/*
* Transfer our reference to the name/value buffer to the
* deferred work state structure.
*/
attr->xattri_nameval = xfs_attri_log_nameval_alloc(args->name,
args->namelen, args->value, args->valuelen);
}
attrip = xfs_attri_init(mp, attr->xattri_nameval);
xfs_trans_add_item(tp, &attrip->attri_item);
xfs_attr_log_item(tp, attrip, attr);
return &attrip->attri_item;
}
static inline void
xfs_attr_free_item(
struct xfs_attr_intent *attr)
{
if (attr->xattri_da_state)
xfs_da_state_free(attr->xattri_da_state);
xfs_attri_log_nameval_put(attr->xattri_nameval);
if (attr->xattri_da_args->op_flags & XFS_DA_OP_RECOVERY)
kmem_free(attr);
else
kmem_cache_free(xfs_attr_intent_cache, attr);
}
/* Process an attr. */
STATIC int
xfs_attr_finish_item(
struct xfs_trans *tp,
struct xfs_log_item *done,
struct list_head *item,
struct xfs_btree_cur **state)
{
struct xfs_attr_intent *attr;
struct xfs_attrd_log_item *done_item = NULL;
int error;
attr = container_of(item, struct xfs_attr_intent, xattri_list);
if (done)
done_item = ATTRD_ITEM(done);
/*
* Always reset trans after EAGAIN cycle
* since the transaction is new
*/
attr->xattri_da_args->trans = tp;
error = xfs_xattri_finish_update(attr, done_item);
if (error != -EAGAIN)
xfs_attr_free_item(attr);
return error;
}
/* Abort all pending ATTRs. */
STATIC void
xfs_attr_abort_intent(
struct xfs_log_item *intent)
{
xfs_attri_release(ATTRI_ITEM(intent));
}
/* Cancel an attr */
STATIC void
xfs_attr_cancel_item(
struct list_head *item)
{
struct xfs_attr_intent *attr;
attr = container_of(item, struct xfs_attr_intent, xattri_list);
xfs_attr_free_item(attr);
}
STATIC bool
xfs_attri_item_match(
struct xfs_log_item *lip,
uint64_t intent_id)
{
return ATTRI_ITEM(lip)->attri_format.alfi_id == intent_id;
}
/* Is this recovered ATTRI format ok? */
static inline bool
xfs_attri_validate(
struct xfs_mount *mp,
struct xfs_attri_log_format *attrp)
{
unsigned int op = attrp->alfi_op_flags &
XFS_ATTRI_OP_FLAGS_TYPE_MASK;
if (attrp->__pad != 0)
return false;
if (attrp->alfi_op_flags & ~XFS_ATTRI_OP_FLAGS_TYPE_MASK)
return false;
if (attrp->alfi_attr_filter & ~XFS_ATTRI_FILTER_MASK)
return false;
/* alfi_op_flags should be either a set or remove */
switch (op) {
case XFS_ATTRI_OP_FLAGS_SET:
case XFS_ATTRI_OP_FLAGS_REPLACE:
case XFS_ATTRI_OP_FLAGS_REMOVE:
break;
default:
return false;
}
if (attrp->alfi_value_len > XATTR_SIZE_MAX)
return false;
if ((attrp->alfi_name_len > XATTR_NAME_MAX) ||
(attrp->alfi_name_len == 0))
return false;
return xfs_verify_ino(mp, attrp->alfi_ino);
}
/*
* Process an attr intent item that was recovered from the log. We need to
* delete the attr that it describes.
*/
STATIC int
xfs_attri_item_recover(
struct xfs_log_item *lip,
struct list_head *capture_list)
{
struct xfs_attri_log_item *attrip = ATTRI_ITEM(lip);
struct xfs_attr_intent *attr;
struct xfs_mount *mp = lip->li_log->l_mp;
struct xfs_inode *ip;
struct xfs_da_args *args;
struct xfs_trans *tp;
struct xfs_trans_res resv;
struct xfs_attri_log_format *attrp;
struct xfs_attri_log_nameval *nv = attrip->attri_nameval;
int error;
int total;
int local;
struct xfs_attrd_log_item *done_item = NULL;
/*
* First check the validity of the attr described by the ATTRI. If any
* are bad, then assume that all are bad and just toss the ATTRI.
*/
attrp = &attrip->attri_format;
if (!xfs_attri_validate(mp, attrp) ||
!xfs_attr_namecheck(nv->name.i_addr, nv->name.i_len))
return -EFSCORRUPTED;
error = xlog_recover_iget(mp, attrp->alfi_ino, &ip);
if (error)
return error;
attr = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(struct xfs_attr_intent) +
sizeof(struct xfs_da_args), KM_NOFS);
args = (struct xfs_da_args *)(attr + 1);
attr->xattri_da_args = args;
attr->xattri_op_flags = attrp->alfi_op_flags &
XFS_ATTRI_OP_FLAGS_TYPE_MASK;
/*
* We're reconstructing the deferred work state structure from the
* recovered log item. Grab a reference to the name/value buffer and
* attach it to the new work state.
*/
attr->xattri_nameval = xfs_attri_log_nameval_get(nv);
ASSERT(attr->xattri_nameval);
args->dp = ip;
args->geo = mp->m_attr_geo;
args->whichfork = XFS_ATTR_FORK;
args->name = nv->name.i_addr;
args->namelen = nv->name.i_len;
args->hashval = xfs_da_hashname(args->name, args->namelen);
args->attr_filter = attrp->alfi_attr_filter & XFS_ATTRI_FILTER_MASK;
args->op_flags = XFS_DA_OP_RECOVERY | XFS_DA_OP_OKNOENT |
XFS_DA_OP_LOGGED;
ASSERT(xfs_sb_version_haslogxattrs(&mp->m_sb));
switch (attr->xattri_op_flags) {
case XFS_ATTRI_OP_FLAGS_SET:
case XFS_ATTRI_OP_FLAGS_REPLACE:
args->value = nv->value.i_addr;
args->valuelen = nv->value.i_len;
args->total = xfs_attr_calc_size(args, &local);
if (xfs_inode_hasattr(args->dp))
attr->xattri_dela_state = xfs_attr_init_replace_state(args);
else
attr->xattri_dela_state = xfs_attr_init_add_state(args);
break;
case XFS_ATTRI_OP_FLAGS_REMOVE:
if (!xfs_inode_hasattr(args->dp))
goto out;
attr->xattri_dela_state = xfs_attr_init_remove_state(args);
break;
default:
ASSERT(0);
error = -EFSCORRUPTED;
goto out;
}
xfs_init_attr_trans(args, &resv, &total);
resv = xlog_recover_resv(&resv);
error = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, &resv, total, 0, XFS_TRANS_RESERVE, &tp);
if (error)
goto out;
args->trans = tp;
done_item = xfs_trans_get_attrd(tp, attrip);
xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip, 0);
error = xfs_xattri_finish_update(attr, done_item);
if (error == -EAGAIN) {
/*
* There's more work to do, so add the intent item to this
* transaction so that we can continue it later.
*/
xfs_defer_add(tp, XFS_DEFER_OPS_TYPE_ATTR, &attr->xattri_list);
error = xfs_defer_ops_capture_and_commit(tp, capture_list);
if (error)
goto out_unlock;
xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
xfs_irele(ip);
return 0;
}
if (error) {
xfs_trans_cancel(tp);
goto out_unlock;
}
error = xfs_defer_ops_capture_and_commit(tp, capture_list);
out_unlock:
xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
xfs_irele(ip);
out:
xfs_attr_free_item(attr);
return error;
}
/* Re-log an intent item to push the log tail forward. */
static struct xfs_log_item *
xfs_attri_item_relog(
struct xfs_log_item *intent,
struct xfs_trans *tp)
{
struct xfs_attrd_log_item *attrdp;
struct xfs_attri_log_item *old_attrip;
struct xfs_attri_log_item *new_attrip;
struct xfs_attri_log_format *new_attrp;
struct xfs_attri_log_format *old_attrp;
old_attrip = ATTRI_ITEM(intent);
old_attrp = &old_attrip->attri_format;
tp->t_flags |= XFS_TRANS_DIRTY;
attrdp = xfs_trans_get_attrd(tp, old_attrip);
set_bit(XFS_LI_DIRTY, &attrdp->attrd_item.li_flags);
/*
* Create a new log item that shares the same name/value buffer as the
* old log item.
*/
new_attrip = xfs_attri_init(tp->t_mountp, old_attrip->attri_nameval);
new_attrp = &new_attrip->attri_format;
new_attrp->alfi_ino = old_attrp->alfi_ino;
new_attrp->alfi_op_flags = old_attrp->alfi_op_flags;
new_attrp->alfi_value_len = old_attrp->alfi_value_len;
new_attrp->alfi_name_len = old_attrp->alfi_name_len;
new_attrp->alfi_attr_filter = old_attrp->alfi_attr_filter;
xfs_trans_add_item(tp, &new_attrip->attri_item);
set_bit(XFS_LI_DIRTY, &new_attrip->attri_item.li_flags);
return &new_attrip->attri_item;
}
STATIC int
xlog_recover_attri_commit_pass2(
struct xlog *log,
struct list_head *buffer_list,
struct xlog_recover_item *item,
xfs_lsn_t lsn)
{
struct xfs_mount *mp = log->l_mp;
struct xfs_attri_log_item *attrip;
struct xfs_attri_log_format *attri_formatp;
struct xfs_attri_log_nameval *nv;
const void *attr_value = NULL;
const void *attr_name;
size_t len;
attri_formatp = item->ri_buf[0].i_addr;
attr_name = item->ri_buf[1].i_addr;
/* Validate xfs_attri_log_format before the large memory allocation */
len = sizeof(struct xfs_attri_log_format);
if (item->ri_buf[0].i_len != len) {
XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR(__func__, XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, mp,
item->ri_buf[0].i_addr, item->ri_buf[0].i_len);
return -EFSCORRUPTED;
}
if (!xfs_attri_validate(mp, attri_formatp)) {
XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR(__func__, XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, mp,
item->ri_buf[0].i_addr, item->ri_buf[0].i_len);
return -EFSCORRUPTED;
}
/* Validate the attr name */
if (item->ri_buf[1].i_len !=
xlog_calc_iovec_len(attri_formatp->alfi_name_len)) {
XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR(__func__, XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, mp,
item->ri_buf[0].i_addr, item->ri_buf[0].i_len);
return -EFSCORRUPTED;
}
if (!xfs_attr_namecheck(attr_name, attri_formatp->alfi_name_len)) {
XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR(__func__, XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, mp,
item->ri_buf[1].i_addr, item->ri_buf[1].i_len);
return -EFSCORRUPTED;
}
/* Validate the attr value, if present */
if (attri_formatp->alfi_value_len != 0) {
if (item->ri_buf[2].i_len != xlog_calc_iovec_len(attri_formatp->alfi_value_len)) {
XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR(__func__, XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, mp,
item->ri_buf[0].i_addr,
item->ri_buf[0].i_len);
return -EFSCORRUPTED;
}
attr_value = item->ri_buf[2].i_addr;
}
/*
* Memory alloc failure will cause replay to abort. We attach the
* name/value buffer to the recovered incore log item and drop our
* reference.
*/
nv = xfs_attri_log_nameval_alloc(attr_name,
attri_formatp->alfi_name_len, attr_value,
attri_formatp->alfi_value_len);
attrip = xfs_attri_init(mp, nv);
memcpy(&attrip->attri_format, attri_formatp, len);
/*
* The ATTRI has two references. One for the ATTRD and one for ATTRI to
* ensure it makes it into the AIL. Insert the ATTRI into the AIL
* directly and drop the ATTRI reference. Note that
* xfs_trans_ail_update() drops the AIL lock.
*/
xfs_trans_ail_insert(log->l_ailp, &attrip->attri_item, lsn);
xfs_attri_release(attrip);
xfs_attri_log_nameval_put(nv);
return 0;
}
/*
* This routine is called to allocate an "attr free done" log item.
*/
static struct xfs_attrd_log_item *
xfs_trans_get_attrd(struct xfs_trans *tp,
struct xfs_attri_log_item *attrip)
{
struct xfs_attrd_log_item *attrdp;
ASSERT(tp != NULL);
attrdp = kmem_cache_zalloc(xfs_attrd_cache, GFP_NOFS | __GFP_NOFAIL);
xfs_log_item_init(tp->t_mountp, &attrdp->attrd_item, XFS_LI_ATTRD,
&xfs_attrd_item_ops);
attrdp->attrd_attrip = attrip;
attrdp->attrd_format.alfd_alf_id = attrip->attri_format.alfi_id;
xfs_trans_add_item(tp, &attrdp->attrd_item);
return attrdp;
}
/* Get an ATTRD so we can process all the attrs. */
static struct xfs_log_item *
xfs_attr_create_done(
struct xfs_trans *tp,
struct xfs_log_item *intent,
unsigned int count)
{
if (!intent)
return NULL;
return &xfs_trans_get_attrd(tp, ATTRI_ITEM(intent))->attrd_item;
}
const struct xfs_defer_op_type xfs_attr_defer_type = {
.max_items = 1,
.create_intent = xfs_attr_create_intent,
.abort_intent = xfs_attr_abort_intent,
.create_done = xfs_attr_create_done,
.finish_item = xfs_attr_finish_item,
.cancel_item = xfs_attr_cancel_item,
};
/*
* This routine is called when an ATTRD format structure is found in a committed
* transaction in the log. Its purpose is to cancel the corresponding ATTRI if
* it was still in the log. To do this it searches the AIL for the ATTRI with
* an id equal to that in the ATTRD format structure. If we find it we drop
* the ATTRD reference, which removes the ATTRI from the AIL and frees it.
*/
STATIC int
xlog_recover_attrd_commit_pass2(
struct xlog *log,
struct list_head *buffer_list,
struct xlog_recover_item *item,
xfs_lsn_t lsn)
{
struct xfs_attrd_log_format *attrd_formatp;
attrd_formatp = item->ri_buf[0].i_addr;
if (item->ri_buf[0].i_len != sizeof(struct xfs_attrd_log_format)) {
XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR(__func__, XFS_ERRLEVEL_LOW, log->l_mp,
item->ri_buf[0].i_addr, item->ri_buf[0].i_len);
return -EFSCORRUPTED;
}
xlog_recover_release_intent(log, XFS_LI_ATTRI,
attrd_formatp->alfd_alf_id);
return 0;
}
static const struct xfs_item_ops xfs_attri_item_ops = {
.flags = XFS_ITEM_INTENT,
.iop_size = xfs_attri_item_size,
.iop_format = xfs_attri_item_format,
.iop_unpin = xfs_attri_item_unpin,
.iop_release = xfs_attri_item_release,
.iop_recover = xfs_attri_item_recover,
.iop_match = xfs_attri_item_match,
.iop_relog = xfs_attri_item_relog,
};
const struct xlog_recover_item_ops xlog_attri_item_ops = {
.item_type = XFS_LI_ATTRI,
.commit_pass2 = xlog_recover_attri_commit_pass2,
};
static const struct xfs_item_ops xfs_attrd_item_ops = {
.flags = XFS_ITEM_RELEASE_WHEN_COMMITTED |
XFS_ITEM_INTENT_DONE,
.iop_size = xfs_attrd_item_size,
.iop_format = xfs_attrd_item_format,
.iop_release = xfs_attrd_item_release,
.iop_intent = xfs_attrd_item_intent,
};
const struct xlog_recover_item_ops xlog_attrd_item_ops = {
.item_type = XFS_LI_ATTRD,
.commit_pass2 = xlog_recover_attrd_commit_pass2,
};