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authorAnssi Hannula <anssi.hannula@iki.fi>2014-09-05 03:11:28 +0300
committerMike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>2014-09-10 11:20:47 -0400
commit40aa978eccec61347cd47b97c598df49acde8be5 (patch)
treedd1ccc2afa9c43d5fc55233852f6111c84a191cd
parentd49ec52ff6ddcda178fc2476a109cf1bd1fa19ed (diff)
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dm cache: fix race causing dirty blocks to be marked as clean
When a writeback or a promotion of a block is completed, the cell of that block is removed from the prison, the block is marked as clean, and the clear_dirty() callback of the cache policy is called. Unfortunately, performing those actions in this order allows an incoming new write bio for that block to come in before clearing the dirty status is completed and therefore possibly causing one of these two scenarios: Scenario A: Thread 1 Thread 2 cell_defer() . - cell removed from prison . - detained bios queued . . incoming write bio . remapped to cache . set_dirty() called, . but block already dirty . => it does nothing clear_dirty() . - block marked clean . - policy clear_dirty() called . Result: Block is marked clean even though it is actually dirty. No writeback will occur. Scenario B: Thread 1 Thread 2 cell_defer() . - cell removed from prison . - detained bios queued . clear_dirty() . - block marked clean . . incoming write bio . remapped to cache . set_dirty() called . - block marked dirty . - policy set_dirty() called - policy clear_dirty() called . Result: Block is properly marked as dirty, but policy thinks it is clean and therefore never asks us to writeback it. This case is visible in "dmsetup status" dirty block count (which normally decreases to 0 on a quiet device). Fix these issues by calling clear_dirty() before calling cell_defer(). Incoming bios for that block will then be detained in the cell and released only after clear_dirty() has completed, so the race will not occur. Found by inspecting the code after noticing spurious dirty counts (scenario B). Signed-off-by: Anssi Hannula <anssi.hannula@iki.fi> Acked-by: Joe Thornber <ejt@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
-rw-r--r--drivers/md/dm-cache-target.c4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/md/dm-cache-target.c b/drivers/md/dm-cache-target.c
index 1af40ee209e2..7130505c2425 100644
--- a/drivers/md/dm-cache-target.c
+++ b/drivers/md/dm-cache-target.c
@@ -895,8 +895,8 @@ static void migration_success_pre_commit(struct dm_cache_migration *mg)
struct cache *cache = mg->cache;
if (mg->writeback) {
- cell_defer(cache, mg->old_ocell, false);
clear_dirty(cache, mg->old_oblock, mg->cblock);
+ cell_defer(cache, mg->old_ocell, false);
cleanup_migration(mg);
return;
@@ -951,13 +951,13 @@ static void migration_success_post_commit(struct dm_cache_migration *mg)
}
} else {
+ clear_dirty(cache, mg->new_oblock, mg->cblock);
if (mg->requeue_holder)
cell_defer(cache, mg->new_ocell, true);
else {
bio_endio(mg->new_ocell->holder, 0);
cell_defer(cache, mg->new_ocell, false);
}
- clear_dirty(cache, mg->new_oblock, mg->cblock);
cleanup_migration(mg);
}
}
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