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author | Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> | 2014-04-03 14:46:57 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2014-04-03 16:20:55 -0700 |
commit | 84d86f83f9d0e8431a3c9eae4c47e9d7ff49a411 (patch) | |
tree | f8708771a3316e70468d98691d14d1873ae69213 | |
parent | e3a767b60fd8a9f5e133f42f4970cff77ec43173 (diff) | |
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ocfs2: avoid blocking in ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing() in downconvert thread
If we are dropping last inode reference from downconvert thread, we will
end up calling ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing() which can block if the lock
we are freeing is queued thus creating an A-A deadlock. Luckily, since
we are the downconvert thread, we can immediately dequeue the lock and
thus avoid waiting in this case.
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Reviewed-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Srinivas Eeda <srinivas.eeda@oracle.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
-rw-r--r-- | fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.c | 44 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.h | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fs/ocfs2/inode.c | 7 |
3 files changed, 47 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.c b/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.c index 19986959d149..6bd690b5a061 100644 --- a/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.c +++ b/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.c @@ -3144,22 +3144,60 @@ out: return 0; } +static void ocfs2_process_blocked_lock(struct ocfs2_super *osb, + struct ocfs2_lock_res *lockres); + /* Mark the lockres as being dropped. It will no longer be * queued if blocking, but we still may have to wait on it * being dequeued from the downconvert thread before we can consider * it safe to drop. * * You can *not* attempt to call cluster_lock on this lockres anymore. */ -void ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing(struct ocfs2_lock_res *lockres) +void ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing(struct ocfs2_super *osb, + struct ocfs2_lock_res *lockres) { int status; struct ocfs2_mask_waiter mw; - unsigned long flags; + unsigned long flags, flags2; ocfs2_init_mask_waiter(&mw); spin_lock_irqsave(&lockres->l_lock, flags); lockres->l_flags |= OCFS2_LOCK_FREEING; + if (lockres->l_flags & OCFS2_LOCK_QUEUED && current == osb->dc_task) { + /* + * We know the downconvert is queued but not in progress + * because we are the downconvert thread and processing + * different lock. So we can just remove the lock from the + * queue. This is not only an optimization but also a way + * to avoid the following deadlock: + * ocfs2_dentry_post_unlock() + * ocfs2_dentry_lock_put() + * ocfs2_drop_dentry_lock() + * iput() + * ocfs2_evict_inode() + * ocfs2_clear_inode() + * ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing() + * ... blocks waiting for OCFS2_LOCK_QUEUED + * since we are the downconvert thread which + * should clear the flag. + */ + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lockres->l_lock, flags); + spin_lock_irqsave(&osb->dc_task_lock, flags2); + list_del_init(&lockres->l_blocked_list); + osb->blocked_lock_count--; + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&osb->dc_task_lock, flags2); + /* + * Warn if we recurse into another post_unlock call. Strictly + * speaking it isn't a problem but we need to be careful if + * that happens (stack overflow, deadlocks, ...) so warn if + * ocfs2 grows a path for which this can happen. + */ + WARN_ON_ONCE(lockres->l_ops->post_unlock); + /* Since the lock is freeing we don't do much in the fn below */ + ocfs2_process_blocked_lock(osb, lockres); + return; + } while (lockres->l_flags & OCFS2_LOCK_QUEUED) { lockres_add_mask_waiter(lockres, &mw, OCFS2_LOCK_QUEUED, 0); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lockres->l_lock, flags); @@ -3180,7 +3218,7 @@ void ocfs2_simple_drop_lockres(struct ocfs2_super *osb, { int ret; - ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing(lockres); + ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing(osb, lockres); ret = ocfs2_drop_lock(osb, lockres); if (ret) mlog_errno(ret); diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.h b/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.h index 1d596d8c4a4a..d293a22c32c5 100644 --- a/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.h +++ b/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.h @@ -157,7 +157,8 @@ int ocfs2_refcount_lock(struct ocfs2_refcount_tree *ref_tree, int ex); void ocfs2_refcount_unlock(struct ocfs2_refcount_tree *ref_tree, int ex); -void ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing(struct ocfs2_lock_res *lockres); +void ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing(struct ocfs2_super *osb, + struct ocfs2_lock_res *lockres); void ocfs2_simple_drop_lockres(struct ocfs2_super *osb, struct ocfs2_lock_res *lockres); diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/inode.c b/fs/ocfs2/inode.c index 809b5d57a6b8..d437f3ba90b0 100644 --- a/fs/ocfs2/inode.c +++ b/fs/ocfs2/inode.c @@ -1080,6 +1080,7 @@ static void ocfs2_clear_inode(struct inode *inode) { int status; struct ocfs2_inode_info *oi = OCFS2_I(inode); + struct ocfs2_super *osb = OCFS2_SB(inode->i_sb); clear_inode(inode); trace_ocfs2_clear_inode((unsigned long long)oi->ip_blkno, @@ -1096,9 +1097,9 @@ static void ocfs2_clear_inode(struct inode *inode) /* Do these before all the other work so that we don't bounce * the downconvert thread while waiting to destroy the locks. */ - ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing(&oi->ip_rw_lockres); - ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing(&oi->ip_inode_lockres); - ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing(&oi->ip_open_lockres); + ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing(osb, &oi->ip_rw_lockres); + ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing(osb, &oi->ip_inode_lockres); + ocfs2_mark_lockres_freeing(osb, &oi->ip_open_lockres); ocfs2_resv_discard(&OCFS2_SB(inode->i_sb)->osb_la_resmap, &oi->ip_la_data_resv); |