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author | David Teigland <teigland@redhat.com> | 2007-09-27 15:53:38 -0500 |
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committer | Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com> | 2007-10-10 08:56:38 +0100 |
commit | c36258b5925e6cf6bf72904635100593573bfcff (patch) | |
tree | 565f1ce29a7f8a2cd1c25f2d36c932727adbdbc2 /fs/dlm/recoverd.c | |
parent | b434eda6fda5bcdcc2dd918e5ffbf7184f2d4e17 (diff) | |
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[DLM] block dlm_recv in recovery transition
Introduce a per-lockspace rwsem that's held in read mode by dlm_recv
threads while working in the dlm. This allows dlm_recv activity to be
suspended when the lockspace transitions to, from and between recovery
cycles.
The specific bug prompting this change is one where an in-progress
recovery cycle is aborted by a new recovery cycle. While dlm_recv was
processing a recovery message, the recovery cycle was aborted and
dlm_recoverd began cleaning up. dlm_recv decremented recover_locks_count
on an rsb after dlm_recoverd had reset it to zero. This is fixed by
suspending dlm_recv (taking write lock on the rwsem) before aborting the
current recovery.
The transitions to/from normal and recovery modes are simplified by using
this new ability to block dlm_recv. The switch from normal to recovery
mode means dlm_recv goes from processing locking messages, to saving them
for later, and vice versa. Races are avoided by blocking dlm_recv when
setting the flag that switches between modes.
Signed-off-by: David Teigland <teigland@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/dlm/recoverd.c')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/dlm/recoverd.c | 11 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/fs/dlm/recoverd.c b/fs/dlm/recoverd.c index 66575997861c..4b89e20eebe7 100644 --- a/fs/dlm/recoverd.c +++ b/fs/dlm/recoverd.c @@ -24,19 +24,28 @@ /* If the start for which we're re-enabling locking (seq) has been superseded - by a newer stop (ls_recover_seq), we need to leave locking disabled. */ + by a newer stop (ls_recover_seq), we need to leave locking disabled. + + We suspend dlm_recv threads here to avoid the race where dlm_recv a) sees + locking stopped and b) adds a message to the requestqueue, but dlm_recoverd + enables locking and clears the requestqueue between a and b. */ static int enable_locking(struct dlm_ls *ls, uint64_t seq) { int error = -EINTR; + down_write(&ls->ls_recv_active); + spin_lock(&ls->ls_recover_lock); if (ls->ls_recover_seq == seq) { set_bit(LSFL_RUNNING, &ls->ls_flags); + /* unblocks processes waiting to enter the dlm */ up_write(&ls->ls_in_recovery); error = 0; } spin_unlock(&ls->ls_recover_lock); + + up_write(&ls->ls_recv_active); return error; } |