btrfs: dio iomap DSYNC workaround
authorJosef Bacik <josef@toxicpanda.com>
Thu, 3 Sep 2020 15:16:51 +0000 (11:16 -0400)
committerDavid Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
Wed, 7 Oct 2020 10:06:57 +0000 (12:06 +0200)
iomap dio will run generic_write_sync() for us if the iocb is DSYNC.
This is problematic for us because of 2 reasons:

1. we hold the inode_lock() during this operation, and we take it in
   generic_write_sync()
2. we hold a read lock on the dio_sem but take the write lock in fsync

Since we don't want to rip out this code right now, but reworking the
locking is a bit much to do at this point, work around this problem with
this masterpiece of a patch.

First, we clear DSYNC on the iocb so that the iomap stuff doesn't know
that it needs to handle the sync.  We save this fact in
current->journal_info, because we need to see do special things once
we're in iomap_begin, and we have no way to pass private information
into iomap_dio_rw().

Next we specify a separate iomap_dio_ops for sync, which implements an
->end_io() callback that gets called when the dio completes.  This is
important for AIO, because we really do need to run generic_write_sync()
if we complete asynchronously.  However if we're still in the submitting
context when we enter ->end_io() we clear the flag so that the submitter
knows they're the ones that needs to run generic_write_sync().

This is meant to be temporary.  We need to work out how to eliminate the
inode_lock() and the dio_sem in our fsync and use another mechanism to
protect these operations.

Tested-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <josef@toxicpanda.com>
Reviewed-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
fs/btrfs/file.c
fs/btrfs/inode.c
fs/btrfs/transaction.h

index b6267938279943dc74d45c1f3244132b0ce9c0e1..4bf15846efdc2c6cf7e17a82d514bfafd5a202e5 100644 (file)
@@ -2023,7 +2023,40 @@ static ssize_t btrfs_file_write_iter(struct kiocb *iocb,
                atomic_inc(&BTRFS_I(inode)->sync_writers);
 
        if (iocb->ki_flags & IOCB_DIRECT) {
+               /*
+                * 1. We must always clear IOCB_DSYNC in order to not deadlock
+                *    in iomap, as it calls generic_write_sync() in this case.
+                * 2. If we are async, we can call iomap_dio_complete() either
+                *    in
+                *
+                *    2.1. A worker thread from the last bio completed.  In this
+                *         case we need to mark the btrfs_dio_data that it is
+                *         async in order to call generic_write_sync() properly.
+                *         This is handled by setting BTRFS_DIO_SYNC_STUB in the
+                *         current->journal_info.
+                *    2.2  The submitter context, because all IO completed
+                *         before we exited iomap_dio_rw().  In this case we can
+                *         just re-set the IOCB_DSYNC on the iocb and we'll do
+                *         the sync below.  If our ->end_io() gets called and
+                *         current->journal_info is set, then we know we're in
+                *         our current context and we will clear
+                *         current->journal_info to indicate that we need to
+                *         sync below.
+                */
+               if (sync) {
+                       ASSERT(current->journal_info == NULL);
+                       iocb->ki_flags &= ~IOCB_DSYNC;
+                       current->journal_info = BTRFS_DIO_SYNC_STUB;
+               }
                num_written = __btrfs_direct_write(iocb, from);
+
+               /*
+                * As stated above, we cleared journal_info, so we need to do
+                * the sync ourselves.
+                */
+               if (sync && current->journal_info == NULL)
+                       iocb->ki_flags |= IOCB_DSYNC;
+               current->journal_info = NULL;
        } else {
                num_written = btrfs_buffered_write(iocb, from);
                if (num_written > 0)
index 4f0b1dbd3240dcb648c58e6522ad88b074abb123..366d5b768f869ef82e33b93ff6017cc7622816f3 100644 (file)
@@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ struct btrfs_dio_data {
        loff_t length;
        ssize_t submitted;
        struct extent_changeset *data_reserved;
+       bool sync;
 };
 
 static const struct inode_operations btrfs_dir_inode_operations;
@@ -7337,6 +7338,17 @@ static int btrfs_dio_iomap_begin(struct inode *inode, loff_t start,
        int ret = 0;
        u64 len = length;
        bool unlock_extents = false;
+       bool sync = (current->journal_info == BTRFS_DIO_SYNC_STUB);
+
+       /*
+        * We used current->journal_info here to see if we were sync, but
+        * there's a lot of tests in the enospc machinery to not do flushing if
+        * we have a journal_info set, so we need to clear this out and re-set
+        * it in iomap_end.
+        */
+       ASSERT(current->journal_info == NULL ||
+              current->journal_info == BTRFS_DIO_SYNC_STUB);
+       current->journal_info = NULL;
 
        if (!write)
                len = min_t(u64, len, fs_info->sectorsize);
@@ -7362,6 +7374,7 @@ static int btrfs_dio_iomap_begin(struct inode *inode, loff_t start,
        if (!dio_data)
                return -ENOMEM;
 
+       dio_data->sync = sync;
        dio_data->length = length;
        if (write) {
                dio_data->reserve = round_up(length, fs_info->sectorsize);
@@ -7509,6 +7522,14 @@ static int btrfs_dio_iomap_end(struct inode *inode, loff_t pos, loff_t length,
                extent_changeset_free(dio_data->data_reserved);
        }
 out:
+       /*
+        * We're all done, we can re-set the current->journal_info now safely
+        * for our endio.
+        */
+       if (dio_data->sync) {
+               ASSERT(current->journal_info == NULL);
+               current->journal_info = BTRFS_DIO_SYNC_STUB;
+       }
        kfree(dio_data);
        iomap->private = NULL;
 
@@ -7917,6 +7938,30 @@ out:
        return retval;
 }
 
+static inline int btrfs_maybe_fsync_end_io(struct kiocb *iocb, ssize_t size,
+                                          int error, unsigned flags)
+{
+       /*
+        * Now if we're still in the context of our submitter we know we can't
+        * safely run generic_write_sync(), so clear our flag here so that the
+        * caller knows to follow up with a sync.
+        */
+       if (current->journal_info == BTRFS_DIO_SYNC_STUB) {
+               current->journal_info = NULL;
+               return error;
+       }
+
+       if (error)
+               return error;
+
+       if (size) {
+               iocb->ki_flags |= IOCB_DSYNC;
+               return generic_write_sync(iocb, size);
+       }
+
+       return 0;
+}
+
 static const struct iomap_ops btrfs_dio_iomap_ops = {
        .iomap_begin            = btrfs_dio_iomap_begin,
        .iomap_end              = btrfs_dio_iomap_end,
@@ -7926,6 +7971,11 @@ static const struct iomap_dio_ops btrfs_dio_ops = {
        .submit_io              = btrfs_submit_direct,
 };
 
+static const struct iomap_dio_ops btrfs_sync_dops = {
+       .submit_io              = btrfs_submit_direct,
+       .end_io                 = btrfs_maybe_fsync_end_io,
+};
+
 ssize_t btrfs_direct_IO(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *iter)
 {
        struct file *file = iocb->ki_filp;
@@ -7954,8 +8004,16 @@ ssize_t btrfs_direct_IO(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *iter)
                down_read(&BTRFS_I(inode)->dio_sem);
        }
 
-       ret = iomap_dio_rw(iocb, iter, &btrfs_dio_iomap_ops, &btrfs_dio_ops,
-                       is_sync_kiocb(iocb));
+       /*
+        * We have are actually a sync iocb, so we need our fancy endio to know
+        * if we need to sync.
+        */
+       if (current->journal_info)
+               ret = iomap_dio_rw(iocb, iter, &btrfs_dio_iomap_ops,
+                                  &btrfs_sync_dops, is_sync_kiocb(iocb));
+       else
+               ret = iomap_dio_rw(iocb, iter, &btrfs_dio_iomap_ops,
+                                  &btrfs_dio_ops, is_sync_kiocb(iocb));
 
        if (ret == -ENOTBLK)
                ret = 0;
index 8241c050ba711de4758b1b54f354d7f37751d4ea..858d9153a1cd147fbf8c42516232c96a88838ffe 100644 (file)
@@ -112,6 +112,7 @@ struct btrfs_transaction {
 #define TRANS_EXTWRITERS       (__TRANS_START | __TRANS_ATTACH)
 
 #define BTRFS_SEND_TRANS_STUB  ((void *)1)
+#define BTRFS_DIO_SYNC_STUB    ((void *)2)
 
 struct btrfs_trans_handle {
        u64 transid;