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2018-04-09xfs: non-scrub - remove unused function parametersEric Sandeen16-55/+33
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]>
2018-03-26xfs: clean up xfs_mount allocation and dynamic initializersBrian Foster1-1/+0
Most of the generic data structures embedded in xfs_mount are dynamically initialized immediately after mp is allocated. A few fields are left out and initialized during the xfs_mountfs() sequence, after mp has been attached to the superblock. To clean this up and help prevent premature access of associated fields, refactor xfs_mount allocation and all dependent init calls into a new helper. This self-documents that all low level data structures (i.e., locks, trees, etc.) should be initialized before xfs_mount is attached to the superblock. Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]>
2018-03-23xfs: remove dead inode version setting codeDave Chinner1-4/+1
We can only get into the branch if CRCs are enabled, so there's no need to check inside the branch for CRCs being enabled.... Signed-Off-By: Dave Chinner <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]>
2018-03-23xfs: don't accept inode buffers with suspicious unlinked chainsDarrick J. Wong1-2/+8
When we're verifying inode buffers, sanity-check the unlinked pointer. We don't want to run the risk of trying to purge something that's obviously broken. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-03-23xfs: move inode extent size hint validation to libxfsDarrick J. Wong2-0/+110
Extent size hint validation is used by scrub to decide if there's an error, and it will be used by repair to decide to remove the hint. Since these use the same validation functions, move them to libxfs. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-03-23xfs: refactor inode buffer verifier error loggingDarrick J. Wong1-1/+3
When the inode buffer verifier encounters an error, it's much more helpful to print a buffer from the offending inode instead of just the start of the inode chunk buffer. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-03-23xfs: refactor inode verifier error loggingDarrick J. Wong2-8/+12
Refactor some of the inode verifier failure logging call sites to use the new xfs_inode_verifier_error method which dumps the offending buffer as well as the code location of the failed check. This trims the output, makes it clearer to the admin that repair must be run, and gives the developers more details to work from. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-03-23xfs: refactor bmap record validationDarrick J. Wong4-21/+54
Refactor the bmap validator into a more complete helper that looks for extents that run off the end of the device, overflow into the next AG, or have invalid flag states. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-03-23xfs: sanity-check the unused space before trying to use itDarrick J. Wong5-49/+111
In xfs_dir2_data_use_free, we examine on-disk metadata and ASSERT if it doesn't make sense. Since a carefully crafted fuzzed image can cause the kernel to crash after blowing a bunch of assertions, let's move those checks into a validator function and rig everything up to return EFSCORRUPTED to userspace. Found by lastbit fuzzing ltail.bestcount via xfs/391. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-03-23xfs: detect agfl count corruption and reset agflBrian Foster1-0/+94
The struct xfs_agfl v5 header was originally introduced with unexpected padding that caused the AGFL to operate with one less slot than intended. The header has since been packed, but the fix left an incompatibility for users who upgrade from an old kernel with the unpacked header to a newer kernel with the packed header while the AGFL happens to wrap around the end. The newer kernel recognizes one extra slot at the physical end of the AGFL that the previous kernel did not. The new kernel will eventually attempt to allocate a block from that slot, which contains invalid data, and cause a crash. This condition can be detected by comparing the active range of the AGFL to the count. While this detects a padding mismatch, it can also trigger false positives for unrelated flcount corruption. Since we cannot distinguish a size mismatch due to padding from unrelated corruption, we can't trust the AGFL enough to simply repopulate the empty slot. Instead, avoid unnecessarily complex detection logic and and use a solution that can handle any form of flcount corruption that slips through read verifiers: distrust the entire AGFL and reset it to an empty state. Any valid blocks within the AGFL are intentionally leaked. This requires xfs_repair to rectify (which was already necessary based on the state the AGFL was found in). The reset mitigates the side effect of the padding mismatch problem from a filesystem crash to a free space accounting inconsistency. The generic approach also means that this patch can be safely backported to kernels with or without a packed struct xfs_agfl. Check the AGF for an invalid freelist count on initial read from disk. If detected, set a flag on the xfs_perag to indicate that a reset is required before the AGFL can be used. In the first transaction that attempts to use a flagged AGFL, reset it to empty, warn the user about the inconsistency and allow the freelist fixup code to repopulate the AGFL with new blocks. The xfs_perag flag is cleared to eliminate the need for repeated checks on each block allocation operation. This allows kernels that include the packing fix commit 96f859d52bcb ("libxfs: pack the agfl header structure so XFS_AGFL_SIZE is correct") to handle older unpacked AGFL formats without a filesystem crash. Suggested-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by Dave Chiluk <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]>
2018-03-11xfs: account only rmapbt-used blocks against rmapbt perag resBrian Foster4-12/+45
The rmapbt perag metadata reservation reserves blocks for the reverse mapping btree (rmapbt). Since the rmapbt uses blocks from the agfl and perag accounting is updated as blocks are allocated from the allocation btrees, the reservation actually accounts blocks as they are allocated to (or freed from) the agfl rather than the rmapbt itself. While this works for blocks that are eventually used for the rmapbt, not all agfl blocks are destined for the rmapbt. Blocks that are allocated to the agfl (and thus "reserved" for the rmapbt) but then used by another structure leads to a growing inconsistency over time between the runtime tracking of rmapbt usage vs. actual rmapbt usage. Since the runtime tracking thinks all agfl blocks are rmapbt blocks, it essentially believes that less future reservation is required to satisfy the rmapbt than what is actually necessary. The inconsistency is rectified across mount cycles because the perag reservation is initialized based on the actual rmapbt usage at mount time. The problem, however, is that the excessive drain of the reservation at runtime opens a window to allocate blocks for other purposes that might be required for the rmapbt on a subsequent mount. This problem can be demonstrated by a simple test that runs an allocation workload to consume agfl blocks over time and then observe the difference in the agfl reservation requirement across an unmount/mount cycle: mount ...: xfs_ag_resv_init: ... resv 3193 ask 3194 len 3194 ... ... : xfs_ag_resv_alloc_extent: ... resv 2957 ask 3194 len 1 umount...: xfs_ag_resv_free: ... resv 2956 ask 3194 len 0 mount ...: xfs_ag_resv_init: ... resv 3052 ask 3194 len 3194 As the above tracepoints show, the reservation requirement reduces from 3194 blocks to 2956 blocks as the workload runs. Without any other changes in the filesystem, the same reservation requirement jumps from 2956 to 3052 blocks over a umount/mount cycle. To address this divergence, update the RMAPBT reservation to account blocks used for the rmapbt only rather than all blocks filled into the agfl. This patch makes several high-level changes toward that end: 1.) Reintroduce an AGFL reservation type to serve as an accounting no-op for blocks allocated to (or freed from) the AGFL. 2.) Invoke RMAPBT usage accounting from the actual rmapbt block allocation path rather than the AGFL allocation path. The first change is required because agfl blocks are considered free blocks throughout their lifetime. The perag reservation subsystem is invoked unconditionally by the allocation subsystem, so we need a way to tell the perag subsystem (via the allocation subsystem) to not make any accounting changes for blocks filled into the AGFL. The second change causes the in-core RMAPBT reservation usage accounting to remain consistent with the on-disk state at all times and eliminates the risk of leaving the rmapbt reservation underfilled. Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]>
2018-03-11xfs: rename agfl perag res type to rmapbtBrian Foster2-28/+27
The AGFL perag reservation type accounts all allocations that feed into (or are released from) the allocation group free list (agfl). The purpose of the reservation is to support worst case conditions for the reverse mapping btree (rmapbt). As such, the agfl reservation usage accounting only considers rmapbt usage when the in-core counters are initialized at mount time. This implementation inconsistency leads to divergence of the in-core and on-disk usage accounting over time. In preparation to resolve this inconsistency and adjust the AGFL reservation into an rmapbt specific reservation, rename the AGFL reservation type and associated accounting fields to something more rmapbt-specific. Also fix up a couple tracepoints that incorrectly use the AGFL reservation type to pass the agfl state of the associated extent where the raw reservation type is expected. Note that this patch does not change perag reservation behavior. Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]>
2018-03-11xfs: convert XFS_AGFL_SIZE to a helper functionDave Chinner3-19/+27
The AGFL size calculation is about to get more complex, so lets turn the macro into a function first and remove the macro. Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]> [darrick: forward port to newer kernel, simplify the helper] Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-03-11xfs: convert a few more directory asserts to corruptionDarrick J. Wong2-3/+5
Yet another round of playing whack-a-mole with directory code that asserts on corrupt on-disk metadata when it really should be returning -EFSCORRUPTED instead of ASSERTing. Found by a xfs/391 crash while lastbit fuzzing of ltail.bestcount. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-03-11Cleanup old XFS_BTREE_* tracesCarlos Maiolino7-164/+14
Remove unused legacy btree traces from IRIX era. Signed-off-by: Carlos Maiolino <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]>
2018-02-05Merge tag 'xfs-4.16-merge-5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linuxLinus Torvalds1-2/+2
Pull more xfs updates from Darrick Wong: "As promised, here's a (much smaller) second pull request for the second week of the merge cycle. This time around we have a couple patches shutting off unsupported fs configurations, and a couple of cleanups. Last, we turn off EXPERIMENTAL for the reverse mapping btree, since the primary downstream user of that information (online fsck) is now upstream and I haven't seen any major failures in a few kernel releases. Summary: - Print scrub build status in the xfs build info. - Explicitly call out the remaining two scenarios where we don't support reflink and never have. - Remove EXPERIMENTAL tag from reverse mapping btree!" * tag 'xfs-4.16-merge-5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux: xfs: remove experimental tag for reverse mapping xfs: don't allow reflink + realtime filesystems xfs: don't allow DAX on reflink filesystems xfs: add scrub to XFS_BUILD_OPTIONS xfs: fix u32 type usage in sb validation function
2018-01-31xfs: fix u32 type usage in sb validation functionDarrick J. Wong1-2/+2
Don't use u32, use uint32_t, because this won't work in xfsprogs. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Eric Sandeen <[email protected]>
2018-01-31Merge tag 'xfs-4.16-merge-4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linuxLinus Torvalds44-897/+1696
Pull xfs updates from Darrick Wong: "This merge cycle, we're again some substantive changes to XFS. Metadata verifiers have been restructured to provide more detail about which part of a metadata structure failed checks, and we've enhanced the new online fsck feature to cross-reference extent allocation information with the other metadata structures. With this pull, the metadata verification part of online fsck is more or less finished, though the feature is still experimental and still disabled by default. We're also preparing to remove the EXPERIMENTAL tag from a couple of features this cycle. This week we're committing a bunch of space accounting fixes for reflink and removing the EXPERIMENTAL tag from reflink; I anticipate that we'll be ready to do the same for the reverse mapping feature next week. (I don't have any pending fixes for rmap; however I wish to remove the tags one at a time.) This giant pile of patches has been run through a full xfstests run over the weekend and through a quick xfstests run against this morning's master, with no major failures reported. Let me know if there's any merge problems -- git merge reported that one of our patches touched the same function as the i_version series, but it resolved things cleanly. Summary: - Log faulting code locations when verifiers fail, for improved diagnosis of corrupt filesystems. - Implement metadata verifiers for local format inode fork data. - Online scrub now cross-references metadata records with other metadata. - Refactor the fs geometry ioctl generation functions. - Harden various metadata verifiers. - Fix various accounting problems. - Fix uncancelled transactions leaking when xattr functions fail. - Prevent the copy-on-write speculative preallocation garbage collector from racing with writeback. - Emit log reservation type information as trace data so that we can compare against xfsprogs. - Fix some erroneous asserts in the online scrub code. - Clean up the transaction reservation calculations. - Fix various minor bugs in online scrub. - Log complaints about mixed dio/buffered writes once per day and less noisily than before. - Refactor buffer log item lists to use list_head. - Break PNFS leases before reflinking blocks. - Reduce lock contention on reflink source files. - Fix some quota accounting problems with reflink. - Fix a serious corruption problem in the direct cow write code where we fed bad iomaps to the vfs iomap consumers. - Various other refactorings. - Remove EXPERIMENTAL tag from reflink!" * tag 'xfs-4.16-merge-4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux: (94 commits) xfs: remove experimental tag for reflinks xfs: don't screw up direct writes when freesp is fragmented xfs: check reflink allocation mappings iomap: warn on zero-length mappings xfs: treat CoW fork operations as delalloc for quota accounting xfs: only grab shared inode locks for source file during reflink xfs: allow xfs_lock_two_inodes to take different EXCL/SHARED modes xfs: reflink should break pnfs leases before sharing blocks xfs: don't clobber inobt/finobt cursors when xref with rmap xfs: skip CoW writes past EOF when writeback races with truncate xfs: preserve i_rdev when recycling a reclaimable inode xfs: refactor accounting updates out of xfs_bmap_btalloc xfs: refactor inode verifier corruption error printing xfs: make tracepoint inode number format consistent xfs: always zero di_flags2 when we free the inode xfs: call xfs_qm_dqattach before performing reflink operations xfs: bmap code cleanup Use list_head infra-structure for buffer's log items list Split buffer's b_fspriv field Get rid of xfs_buf_log_item_t typedef ...
2018-01-29Merge tag 'iversion-v4.16-1' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-2/+5
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jlayton/linux Pull inode->i_version rework from Jeff Layton: "This pile of patches is a rework of the inode->i_version field. We have traditionally incremented that field on every inode data or metadata change. Typically this increment needs to be logged on disk even when nothing else has changed, which is rather expensive. It turns out though that none of the consumers of that field actually require this behavior. The only real requirement for all of them is that it be different iff the inode has changed since the last time the field was checked. Given that, we can optimize away most of the i_version increments and avoid dirtying inode metadata when the only change is to the i_version and no one is querying it. Queries of the i_version field are rather rare, so we can help write performance under many common workloads. This patch series converts existing accesses of the i_version field to a new API, and then converts all of the in-kernel filesystems to use it. The last patch in the series then converts the backend implementation to a scheme that optimizes away a large portion of the metadata updates when no one is looking at it. In my own testing this series significantly helps performance with small I/O sizes. I also got this email for Christmas this year from the kernel test robot (a 244% r/w bandwidth improvement with XFS over DAX, with 4k writes): https://lkml.org/lkml/2017/12/25/8 A few of the earlier patches in this pile are also flowing to you via other trees (mm, integrity, and nfsd trees in particular)". * tag 'iversion-v4.16-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jlayton/linux: (22 commits) fs: handle inode->i_version more efficiently btrfs: only dirty the inode in btrfs_update_time if something was changed xfs: avoid setting XFS_ILOG_CORE if i_version doesn't need incrementing fs: only set S_VERSION when updating times if necessary IMA: switch IMA over to new i_version API xfs: convert to new i_version API ufs: use new i_version API ocfs2: convert to new i_version API nfsd: convert to new i_version API nfs: convert to new i_version API ext4: convert to new i_version API ext2: convert to new i_version API exofs: switch to new i_version API btrfs: convert to new i_version API afs: convert to new i_version API affs: convert to new i_version API fat: convert to new i_version API fs: don't take the i_lock in inode_inc_iversion fs: new API for handling inode->i_version ntfs: remove i_version handling ...
2018-01-29xfs: don't screw up direct writes when freesp is fragmentedDarrick J. Wong1-0/+20
xfs_bmap_btalloc is given a range of file offset blocks that must be allocated to some data/attr/cow fork. If the fork has an extent size hint associated with it, the request will be enlarged on both ends to try to satisfy the alignment hint. If free space is fragmentated, sometimes we can allocate some blocks but not enough to fulfill any of the requested range. Since bmapi_allocate always trims the new extent mapping to match the originally requested range, this results in bmapi_write returning zero and no mapping. The consequences of this vary -- buffered writes will simply re-call bmapi_write until it can satisfy at least one block from the original request. Direct IO overwrites notice nmaps == 0 and return -ENOSPC through the dio mechanism out to userspace with the weird result that writes fail even when we have enough space because the ENOSPC return overrides any partial write status. For direct CoW writes the situation was disastrous because nobody notices us returning an invalid zero-length wrong-offset mapping to iomap and the write goes off into space. Therefore, if free space is so fragmented that we managed to allocate some space but not enough to map into even a single block of the original allocation request range, we should break the alignment hint in order to guarantee at least some forward progress for the direct write. If we return a short allocation to iomap_apply it'll call back about the remaining blocks. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <[email protected]>
2018-01-29xfs: treat CoW fork operations as delalloc for quota accountingDarrick J. Wong1-2/+30
Since the CoW fork only exists in memory, it is incorrect to update the on-disk quota block counts when we modify the CoW fork. Unlike the data fork, even real extents in the CoW fork are only delalloc-style reservations (on-disk they're owned by the refcountbt) so they must not be tracked in the on disk quota info. Ensure the i_delayed_blks accounting reflects this too. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <[email protected]>
2018-01-29xfs: refactor accounting updates out of xfs_bmap_btallocDarrick J. Wong1-13/+17
Move all the inode and quota accounting updates out of xfs_bmap_btalloc in preparation for fixing some quota accounting problems with copy on write. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-01-29xfs: refactor inode verifier corruption error printingDarrick J. Wong1-4/+2
Refactor inode verifier error reporting into a non-libxfs function so that we aren't encoding the message format in libxfs. This also changes the kernel dmesg output to resemble buffer verifier errors more closely. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <[email protected]>
2018-01-29xfs: bmap code cleanupShan Hai1-24/+8
Remove the extent size hint and realtime inode relevant code from the xfs_bmapi_reserve_delalloc since it is not called on the inode with extent size hint set or on a realtime inode. Signed-off-by: Shan Hai <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]>
2018-01-29Split buffer's b_fspriv fieldCarlos Maiolino11-16/+16
By splitting the b_fspriv field into two different fields (b_log_item and b_li_list). It's possible to get rid of an old ABI workaround, by using the new b_log_item field to store xfs_buf_log_item separated from the log items attached to the buffer, which will be linked in the new b_li_list field. This way, there is no more need to reorder the log items list to place the buf_log_item at the beginning of the list, simplifying a bit the logic to handle buffer IO. This also opens the possibility to change buffer's log items list into a proper list_head. b_log_item field is still defined as a void *, because it is still used by the log buffers to store xlog_in_core structures, and there is no need to add an extra field on xfs_buf just for xlog_in_core. Signed-off-by: Carlos Maiolino <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Bill O'Donnell <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> [darrick: minor style changes] Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]>
2018-01-29xfs: convert to new i_version APIJeff Layton1-2/+5
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <[email protected]> Acked-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Acked-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>
2018-01-17xfs: check sb_agblocks and sb_agblklog when validating superblockDarrick J. Wong2-0/+21
Currently, we don't check sb_agblocks or sb_agblklog when we validate the superblock, which means that we can fuzz garbage values into those values and the mount succeeds. This leads to all sorts of UBSAN warnings in xfs/350 since we can then coerce other parts of xfs into shifting by ridiculously large values. Once we've validated agblocks, make sure the agcount makes sense. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-01-17xfs: recheck reflink / dirty page status before freeing CoW reservationsDarrick J. Wong1-1/+9
Eryu Guan reported seeing occasional hangs when running generic/269 with a new fsstress that supports clonerange/deduperange. The cause of this hang is an infinite loop when we convert the CoW fork extents from unwritten to real just prior to writing the pages out; the infinite loop happens because there's nothing in the CoW fork to convert, and so it spins forever. The fundamental issue here is that when we go to perform these CoW fork conversions, we're supposed to have an extent waiting for us, but the low space CoW reaper has snuck in and blown them away! There are four conditions that can dissuade the reaper from touching our file -- no reflink iflag; dirty page cache; writeback in progress; or directio in progress. We check the four conditions prior to taking the locks, but we neglect to recheck them once we have the locks, which is how we end up whacking the writeback that's in progress. Therefore, refactor the four checks into a helper function and call it once again once we have the locks to make sure we really want to reap the inode. While we're at it, add an ASSERT for this weird condition so that we'll fail noisily if we ever screw this up again. Reported-by: Eryu Guan <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Tested-by: Eryu Guan <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-01-17xfs: btree format ifork loader should check for zero numrecsDarrick J. Wong1-0/+1
A btree format inode fork with zero records makes no sense, so reject it if we see it, or else we can miscalculate memory allocations. Found by zeroes fuzzing {a,u3}.bmbt.numrecs in xfs/{374,378,412} with KASAN. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-01-17xfs: attr leaf verifier needs to check for obviously bad countDarrick J. Wong1-5/+21
In the attribute leaf verifier, we can check for obviously bad values of firstused and count so that later attempts at lasthash don't run off the end of the memory buffer. Found by ones fuzzing hdr.count in xfs/400 with KASAN. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-01-17xfs: directory scrubber must walk through data block to offsetDarrick J. Wong3-22/+27
In xfs_scrub_dir_rec, we must walk through the directory block entries to arrive at the offset given by the hash structure. If we blindly trust the hash address, we can end up midway into a directory entry and stray outside the block. Found by lastbit fuzzing lents[3].address in xfs/390 with KASAN enabled. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>
2018-01-17xfs: cross-reference the realtime bitmapDarrick J. Wong1-0/+21
While we're scrubbing various btrees, cross-reference the records with the other metadata. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>
2018-01-17xfs: add scrub cross-referencing helpers for the refcount btreesDarrick J. Wong2-0/+22
Add a couple of functions to the refcount btrees that will be used to cross-reference metadata against the refcountbt. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>
2018-01-17xfs: add scrub cross-referencing helpers for the rmap btreesDarrick J. Wong2-0/+72
Add a couple of functions to the rmap btrees that will be used to cross-reference metadata against the rmapbt. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>
2018-01-17xfs: add scrub cross-referencing helpers for the inode btreesDarrick J. Wong2-0/+105
Add a couple of functions to the inode btrees that will be used to cross-reference metadata against the inobt. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>
2018-01-17xfs: add scrub cross-referencing helpers for the free space btreesDarrick J. Wong4-1/+62
Add a couple of functions to the free space btrees that will be used to cross-reference metadata against the bnobt/cntbt, and a generic btree function that provides the real implementation. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>
2018-01-16xfs: cancel tx on xfs_defer_finish() error during xattr set/removeBrian Foster1-4/+0
Chris Dunlop reports a problem where an xattr operation fails, reports the following error to syslog and hangs during unmount: ================================================ [ BUG: lock held when returning to user space! ] ... ------------------------------------------------ <PID> is leaving the kernel with locks still held! 1 lock held by <PID>: #0: (sb_internal){......}, at: [<ffffffffa07692a3>] xfs_trans_alloc+0xe3/0x130 [xfs] The failure/shutdown occurs during deferred ops processing which leads to an error return from xfs_defer_finish() via xfs_attr_leaf_addname(). While the root cause of the failure is unknown corruption, the cause of the subsequent BUG above and unmount hang is failure to cancel the transaction before returning to userspace. The transaction is not cancelled because the out_defer_cancel error handling paths in the xfs_attr_[leaf|node]_[add|remove]name() functions clear args.trans without releasing the transaction. The callers therefore lose the reference to the transaction and fail to cancel it. Since xfs_attr_[set|remove]() always cancel args.trans when != NULL and xfs_defer_finish()->...->xfs_trans_roll() should always return with a valid transaction, update the leaf/node xattr functions to not reset args.trans in the error path responsible for cancelling deferred ops. Reported-by: Chris Dunlop <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]>
2018-01-12xfs: account finobt blocks properly in perag reservationBrian Foster1-4/+25
XFS started using the perag metadata reservation pool for free inode btree blocks in commit 76d771b4cbe33 ("xfs: use per-AG reservations for the finobt"). To handle backwards compatibility, finobt blocks are accounted against the pool so long as the full reservation is available at mount time. Otherwise the ->m_inotbt_nores flag is set and the filesystem falls back to the traditional per-transaction finobt reservation. This commit has two problems: - finobt blocks are always accounted against the metadata reservation on allocation, regardless of ->m_inotbt_nores state - finobt blocks are never returned to the reservation pool on free The first problem affects reflink+finobt filesystems where the full finobt reservation is not available at mount time. finobt blocks are essentially stolen from the reflink reservation, putting refcountbt management at risk of allocation failure. The second problem is an unconditional leak of metadata reservation whenever finobt is enabled. Update the finobt block allocation callouts to consider ->m_inotbt_nores and account blocks appropriately. Blocks should be consistently accounted against the metadata pool when ->m_inotbt_nores is false and otherwise tagged as RESV_NONE. Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]>
2018-01-12xfs: fix check on struct_version for versions 4 or greaterColin Ian King1-1/+1
It appears that the check for versions 4 or more is incorrect and is off-by-one. Fix this. Detected by CoverityScan, CID#1463775 ("Logically dead code") Fixes: ac503a4cc9e8 ("xfs: refactor the geometry structure filling function") Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]>
2018-01-12xfs: use %px for data pointers when debuggingDarrick J. Wong1-1/+1
Starting with commit 57e734423ad ("vsprintf: refactor %pK code out of pointer"), the behavior of the raw '%p' printk format specifier was changed to print a 32-bit hash of the pointer value to avoid leaking kernel pointers into dmesg. For most situations that's good. This is /undesirable/ behavior when we're trying to debug XFS, however, so define a PTR_FMT that prints the actual pointer when we're in debug mode. Note that %p for tracepoints still prints the raw pointer, so in the long run we could consider rewriting some of these messages as tracepoints. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>
2018-01-12xfs: change 0x%p -> %p in print messagesDarrick J. Wong1-1/+1
Since %p prepends "0x" to the outputted string, we can drop the prefix. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>
2018-01-09xfs: harden directory integrity checks some moreDarrick J. Wong1-0/+8
If a malicious filesystem image contains a block+ format directory wherein the directory inode's core.mode is set such that S_ISDIR(core.mode) == 0, and if there are subdirectories of the corrupted directory, an attempt to traverse up the directory tree will crash the kernel in __xfs_dir3_data_check. Running the online scrub's parent checks will tend to do this. The crash occurs because the directory inode's d_ops get set to xfs_dir[23]_nondir_ops (it's not a directory) but the parent pointer scrubber's indiscriminate call to xfs_readdir proceeds past the ASSERT if we have non fatal asserts configured. Fix the null pointer dereference crash in __xfs_dir3_data_check by looking for S_ISDIR or wrong d_ops; and teach the parent scrubber to bail out if it is fed a non-directory "parent". Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-01-08xfs: refactor the geometry structure filling functionDarrick J. Wong4-75/+89
Refactor the geometry structure filling function to use the superblock to fill the fields. While we're at it, make the function less indenty and use some whitespace to make the function easier to read. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-01-08xfs: hoist xfs_fs_geometry to libxfsDarrick J. Wong2-0/+82
Move xfs_fs_geometry to libxfs so that we can clean up the fs geometry reporting in xfsprogs. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-01-08xfs: trace log reservations at mount timeDarrick J. Wong2-1/+4
At each mount, emit the transaction reservation type information via tracepoints. This makes it easier to compare the log reservation info calculated by the kernel and xfsprogs so that we can more easily diagnose minimum log size failures on freshly formatted filesystems. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <[email protected]>
2018-01-08xfs: standardize quota verification function outputsDarrick J. Wong2-94/+54
Rename xfs_dqcheck to xfs_dquot_verify and make it return an xfs_failaddr_t like every other structure verifier function. This enables us to check on-disk quotas in the same way that we check everything else. Callers are now responsible for logging errors, as XFS_QMOPT_DOWARN goes away. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>
2018-01-08xfs: separate dquot repair into a separate functionDarrick J. Wong2-8/+17
Move the dquot repair code into a separate function and remove XFS_QMOPT_DQREPAIR in favor of calling the helper directly. Remove other dead code because quotacheck is the only caller of DQREPAIR. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>
2018-01-08xfs: create a new buf_ops pointer to verify structure metadataDarrick J. Wong16-21/+124
Expose all metadata structure buffer verifier functions via buf_ops. These will be used by the online scrub mechanism to look for problems with buffers that are already sitting around in memory. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>
2018-01-08xfs: fail out of xfs_attr3_leaf_lookup_int if it looks corruptDarrick J. Wong1-3/+6
If the xattr leaf block looks corrupt, return -EFSCORRUPTED to userspace instead of ASSERTing on debug kernels or running off the end of the buffer on regular kernels. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>
2018-01-08xfs: provide a centralized method for verifying inline fork dataDarrick J. Wong2-20/+58
Replace the current haphazard dir2 shortform verifier callsites with a centralized verifier function that can be called either with the default verifier functions or with a custom set. This helps us strengthen integrity checking while providing us with flexibility for repair tools. xfs_repair wants this to be able to supply its own verifier functions when trying to fix possibly corrupt metadata. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>