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authorJosef Bacik <josef@redhat.com>2010-03-19 10:38:13 -0400
committerChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>2010-04-05 16:04:50 -0400
commitab6e24103cbd215e922938a4f58c75194761a60e (patch)
treed54479feddd7fe625888dd62084621d4d0871c4b /fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c
parent109f6aef5fc436f355ad027f4d97bd696df2049a (diff)
Btrfs: fix data enospc check overflow
Because we account for reserved space we get from the allocator before we actually account for allocating delalloc space, we can have a small window where the amount of "used" space in a space_info is more than the total amount of space in the space_info. This will cause a overflow in our check, so it will seem like we have _tons_ of free space, and we'll allow reservations to occur that will end up larger than the amount of space we have. I've seen users report ENOSPC panic's in cow_file_range a few times recently, so I tried to reproduce this problem and found I could reproduce it if I ran one of my tests in a loop for like 20 minutes. With this patch my test ran all night without issues. Thanks, Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <josef@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c')
-rw-r--r--fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c20
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c b/fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c
index 101041d4d2b2..786899da3eb9 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c
@@ -3234,7 +3234,8 @@ int btrfs_check_data_free_space(struct btrfs_root *root, struct inode *inode,
3234 u64 bytes) 3234 u64 bytes)
3235{ 3235{
3236 struct btrfs_space_info *data_sinfo; 3236 struct btrfs_space_info *data_sinfo;
3237 int ret = 0, committed = 0; 3237 u64 used;
3238 int ret = 0, committed = 0, flushed = 0;
3238 3239
3239 /* make sure bytes are sectorsize aligned */ 3240 /* make sure bytes are sectorsize aligned */
3240 bytes = (bytes + root->sectorsize - 1) & ~((u64)root->sectorsize - 1); 3241 bytes = (bytes + root->sectorsize - 1) & ~((u64)root->sectorsize - 1);
@@ -3246,12 +3247,21 @@ int btrfs_check_data_free_space(struct btrfs_root *root, struct inode *inode,
3246again: 3247again:
3247 /* make sure we have enough space to handle the data first */ 3248 /* make sure we have enough space to handle the data first */
3248 spin_lock(&data_sinfo->lock); 3249 spin_lock(&data_sinfo->lock);
3249 if (data_sinfo->total_bytes - data_sinfo->bytes_used - 3250 used = data_sinfo->bytes_used + data_sinfo->bytes_delalloc +
3250 data_sinfo->bytes_delalloc - data_sinfo->bytes_reserved - 3251 data_sinfo->bytes_reserved + data_sinfo->bytes_pinned +
3251 data_sinfo->bytes_pinned - data_sinfo->bytes_readonly - 3252 data_sinfo->bytes_readonly + data_sinfo->bytes_may_use +
3252 data_sinfo->bytes_may_use - data_sinfo->bytes_super < bytes) { 3253 data_sinfo->bytes_super;
3254
3255 if (used + bytes > data_sinfo->total_bytes) {
3253 struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans; 3256 struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans;
3254 3257
3258 if (!flushed) {
3259 spin_unlock(&data_sinfo->lock);
3260 flush_delalloc(root, data_sinfo);
3261 flushed = 1;
3262 goto again;
3263 }
3264
3255 /* 3265 /*
3256 * if we don't have enough free bytes in this space then we need 3266 * if we don't have enough free bytes in this space then we need
3257 * to alloc a new chunk. 3267 * to alloc a new chunk.