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authorBrian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>2017-06-14 21:21:45 -0700
committerDarrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>2017-06-19 08:59:10 -0700
commit7912e7fef2aebe577f0b46d3cba261f2783c5695 (patch)
tree943085a04e7b386bc9e7e82dd1071f42e26cbf37 /fs/xfs/xfs_buf.c
parent41f1830f5a7af77cf5c86359aba3cbd706687e52 (diff)
downloadlinux-7912e7fef2aebe577f0b46d3cba261f2783c5695.tar.bz2
xfs: push buffer of flush locked dquot to avoid quotacheck deadlock
Reclaim during quotacheck can lead to deadlocks on the dquot flush lock: - Quotacheck populates a local delwri queue with the physical dquot buffers. - Quotacheck performs the xfs_qm_dqusage_adjust() bulkstat and dirties all of the dquots. - Reclaim kicks in and attempts to flush a dquot whose buffer is already queud on the quotacheck queue. The flush succeeds but queueing to the reclaim delwri queue fails as the backing buffer is already queued. The flush unlock is now deferred to I/O completion of the buffer from the quotacheck queue. - The dqadjust bulkstat continues and dirties the recently flushed dquot once again. - Quotacheck proceeds to the xfs_qm_flush_one() walk which requires the flush lock to update the backing buffers with the in-core recalculated values. It deadlocks on the redirtied dquot as the flush lock was already acquired by reclaim, but the buffer resides on the local delwri queue which isn't submitted until the end of quotacheck. This is reproduced by running quotacheck on a filesystem with a couple million inodes in low memory (512MB-1GB) situations. This is a regression as of commit 43ff2122e6 ("xfs: on-stack delayed write buffer lists"), which removed a trylock and buffer I/O submission from the quotacheck dquot flush sequence. Quotacheck first resets and collects the physical dquot buffers in a delwri queue. Then, it traverses the filesystem inodes via bulkstat, updates the in-core dquots, flushes the corrected dquots to the backing buffers and finally submits the delwri queue for I/O. Since the backing buffers are queued across the entire quotacheck operation, dquot reclaim cannot possibly complete a dquot flush before quotacheck completes. Therefore, quotacheck must submit the buffer for I/O in order to cycle the flush lock and flush the dirty in-core dquot to the buffer. Add a delwri queue buffer push mechanism to submit an individual buffer for I/O without losing the delwri queue status and use it from quotacheck to avoid the deadlock. This restores quotacheck behavior to as before the regression was introduced. Reported-by: Martin Svec <martin.svec@zoner.cz> Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/xfs/xfs_buf.c')
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diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_buf.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_buf.c
index 16d6a578fc16..a9640b136b32 100644
--- a/fs/xfs/xfs_buf.c
+++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_buf.c
@@ -2047,6 +2047,66 @@ xfs_buf_delwri_submit(
return error;
}
+/*
+ * Push a single buffer on a delwri queue.
+ *
+ * The purpose of this function is to submit a single buffer of a delwri queue
+ * and return with the buffer still on the original queue. The waiting delwri
+ * buffer submission infrastructure guarantees transfer of the delwri queue
+ * buffer reference to a temporary wait list. We reuse this infrastructure to
+ * transfer the buffer back to the original queue.
+ *
+ * Note the buffer transitions from the queued state, to the submitted and wait
+ * listed state and back to the queued state during this call. The buffer
+ * locking and queue management logic between _delwri_pushbuf() and
+ * _delwri_queue() guarantee that the buffer cannot be queued to another list
+ * before returning.
+ */
+int
+xfs_buf_delwri_pushbuf(
+ struct xfs_buf *bp,
+ struct list_head *buffer_list)
+{
+ LIST_HEAD (submit_list);
+ int error;
+
+ ASSERT(bp->b_flags & _XBF_DELWRI_Q);
+
+ trace_xfs_buf_delwri_pushbuf(bp, _RET_IP_);
+
+ /*
+ * Isolate the buffer to a new local list so we can submit it for I/O
+ * independently from the rest of the original list.
+ */
+ xfs_buf_lock(bp);
+ list_move(&bp->b_list, &submit_list);
+ xfs_buf_unlock(bp);
+
+ /*
+ * Delwri submission clears the DELWRI_Q buffer flag and returns with
+ * the buffer on the wait list with an associated reference. Rather than
+ * bounce the buffer from a local wait list back to the original list
+ * after I/O completion, reuse the original list as the wait list.
+ */
+ xfs_buf_delwri_submit_buffers(&submit_list, buffer_list);
+
+ /*
+ * The buffer is now under I/O and wait listed as during typical delwri
+ * submission. Lock the buffer to wait for I/O completion. Rather than
+ * remove the buffer from the wait list and release the reference, we
+ * want to return with the buffer queued to the original list. The
+ * buffer already sits on the original list with a wait list reference,
+ * however. If we let the queue inherit that wait list reference, all we
+ * need to do is reset the DELWRI_Q flag.
+ */
+ xfs_buf_lock(bp);
+ error = bp->b_error;
+ bp->b_flags |= _XBF_DELWRI_Q;
+ xfs_buf_unlock(bp);
+
+ return error;
+}
+
int __init
xfs_buf_init(void)
{