xfs: scrub should mark a directory corrupt if any entries cannot be iget'd
authorDarrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Wed, 2 Dec 2020 20:25:44 +0000 (12:25 -0800)
committerDarrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Wed, 9 Dec 2020 17:49:38 +0000 (09:49 -0800)
It's possible that xfs_iget can return EINVAL for inodes that the inobt
thinks are free, or ENOENT for inodes that look free.  If this is the
case, mark the directory corrupt immediately when we check ftype.  Note
that we already check the ftype of the '.' and '..' entries, so we
can skip the iget part since we already know the inode type for '.' and
we have a separate parent pointer scrubber for '..'.

Fixes: a5c46e5e8912 ("xfs: scrub directory metadata")
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
fs/xfs/scrub/dir.c

index b045e95c2ea734a2f9e41e42cfbadd1d8495d4be..178b3455a17098c86710148fa365f960708b9552 100644 (file)
@@ -66,8 +66,18 @@ xchk_dir_check_ftype(
         * eofblocks cleanup (which allocates what would be a nested
         * transaction), we can't use DONTCACHE here because DONTCACHE
         * inodes can trigger immediate inactive cleanup of the inode.
+        *
+        * If _iget returns -EINVAL or -ENOENT then the child inode number is
+        * garbage and the directory is corrupt.  If the _iget returns
+        * -EFSCORRUPTED or -EFSBADCRC then the child is corrupt which is a
+        *  cross referencing error.  Any other error is an operational error.
         */
        error = xfs_iget(mp, sdc->sc->tp, inum, 0, 0, &ip);
+       if (error == -EINVAL || error == -ENOENT) {
+               error = -EFSCORRUPTED;
+               xchk_fblock_process_error(sdc->sc, XFS_DATA_FORK, 0, &error);
+               goto out;
+       }
        if (!xchk_fblock_xref_process_error(sdc->sc, XFS_DATA_FORK, offset,
                        &error))
                goto out;
@@ -105,6 +115,7 @@ xchk_dir_actor(
        struct xfs_name         xname;
        xfs_ino_t               lookup_ino;
        xfs_dablk_t             offset;
+       bool                    checked_ftype = false;
        int                     error = 0;
 
        sdc = container_of(dir_iter, struct xchk_dir_ctx, dir_iter);
@@ -133,6 +144,7 @@ xchk_dir_actor(
                if (xfs_sb_version_hasftype(&mp->m_sb) && type != DT_DIR)
                        xchk_fblock_set_corrupt(sdc->sc, XFS_DATA_FORK,
                                        offset);
+               checked_ftype = true;
                if (ino != ip->i_ino)
                        xchk_fblock_set_corrupt(sdc->sc, XFS_DATA_FORK,
                                        offset);
@@ -144,6 +156,7 @@ xchk_dir_actor(
                if (xfs_sb_version_hasftype(&mp->m_sb) && type != DT_DIR)
                        xchk_fblock_set_corrupt(sdc->sc, XFS_DATA_FORK,
                                        offset);
+               checked_ftype = true;
                if (ip->i_ino == mp->m_sb.sb_rootino && ino != ip->i_ino)
                        xchk_fblock_set_corrupt(sdc->sc, XFS_DATA_FORK,
                                        offset);
@@ -167,9 +180,11 @@ xchk_dir_actor(
        }
 
        /* Verify the file type.  This function absorbs error codes. */
-       error = xchk_dir_check_ftype(sdc, offset, lookup_ino, type);
-       if (error)
-               goto out;
+       if (!checked_ftype) {
+               error = xchk_dir_check_ftype(sdc, offset, lookup_ino, type);
+               if (error)
+                       goto out;
+       }
 out:
        /*
         * A negative error code returned here is supposed to cause the