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Message-ID: <36311b962209353333be4c8ceaf0e0823ef9f228.camel@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2023 08:48:49 -0500
From: Jeff Layton <jlayton@...hat.com>
To: "Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)" <willy@...radead.org>
Cc: linux-fsdevel@...r.kernel.org, linux-mm@...ck.org,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, Christoph Hellwig <hch@....de>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 02/11] filemap: Remove filemap_check_and_keep_errors()
On Mon, 2023-01-09 at 05:18 +0000, Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) wrote:
> Convert both callers to use the "new" errseq infrastructure.
>
> Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@...radead.org>
> ---
> mm/filemap.c | 18 ++++++------------
> 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/mm/filemap.c b/mm/filemap.c
> index c4d4ace9cc70..48daedc224d9 100644
> --- a/mm/filemap.c
> +++ b/mm/filemap.c
> @@ -355,16 +355,6 @@ int filemap_check_errors(struct address_space *mapping)
> }
> EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_check_errors);
>
> -static int filemap_check_and_keep_errors(struct address_space *mapping)
> -{
> - /* Check for outstanding write errors */
> - if (test_bit(AS_EIO, &mapping->flags))
> - return -EIO;
> - if (test_bit(AS_ENOSPC, &mapping->flags))
> - return -ENOSPC;
> - return 0;
> -}
> -
> /**
> * filemap_fdatawrite_wbc - start writeback on mapping dirty pages in range
> * @mapping: address space structure to write
> @@ -567,8 +557,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_fdatawait_range);
> int filemap_fdatawait_range_keep_errors(struct address_space *mapping,
> loff_t start_byte, loff_t end_byte)
> {
> + errseq_t since = filemap_sample_wb_err(mapping);
> +
> __filemap_fdatawait_range(mapping, start_byte, end_byte);
> - return filemap_check_and_keep_errors(mapping);
> + return filemap_check_wb_err(mapping, since);
> }
> EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_fdatawait_range_keep_errors);
I looked at making this sort of change across the board alongside the
original wb_err patches, but I backed off at the time.
With the above patch, this function will no longer report a writeback
error that occurs before the sample. Given that writeback can happen at
any time, that seemed like it might be an undesirable change, and I
didn't follow through.
It is true that the existing flag-based code may miss errors too, if
multiple tasks are test_and_clear'ing the bits, but I think the above is
even more likely to happen, esp. under memory pressure.
To do this right, we probably need to look at these callers and have
them track a long-term errseq_t "since" value before they ever dirty the
pages, and then continually check-and-advance vs. that.
For instance, the main caller of the above function is jbd2. Would it be
reasonable to add in a new errseq_t value to the jnode for tracking
errors?
>
> @@ -613,8 +605,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(file_fdatawait_range);
> */
> int filemap_fdatawait_keep_errors(struct address_space *mapping)
> {
> + errseq_t since = filemap_sample_wb_err(mapping);
> +
> __filemap_fdatawait_range(mapping, 0, LLONG_MAX);
> - return filemap_check_and_keep_errors(mapping);
> + return filemap_check_wb_err(mapping, since);
> }
> EXPORT_SYMBOL(filemap_fdatawait_keep_errors);
>
--
Jeff Layton <jlayton@...hat.com>
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