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authorDave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>2010-01-13 20:33:54 -0500
committerAlex Elder <aelder@sgi.com>2010-01-15 14:49:07 -0500
commite09f98606dcc156de1146c209d45a0d6d5f51c3f (patch)
treedd63ab7c2eaedad409fb0c72d4d675b2d3e9f533 /fs
parent3daeb42c13567e1505f233f6a699cc0e23c8ab5a (diff)
xfs: xfs_swap_extents needs to handle dynamic fork offsets
When swapping extents, we can corrupt inodes by swapping data forks that are in incompatible formats. This is caused by the two indoes having different fork offsets due to the presence of an attribute fork on an attr2 filesystem. xfs_fsr tries to be smart about setting the fork offset, but the trick it plays only works on attr1 (old fixed format attribute fork) filesystems. Changing the way xfs_fsr sets up the attribute fork will prevent this situation from ever occurring, so in the kernel code we can get by with a preventative fix - check that the data fork in the defragmented inode is in a format valid for the inode it is being swapped into. This will lead to files that will silently and potentially repeatedly fail defragmentation, so issue a warning to the log when this particular failure occurs to let us know that xfs_fsr needs updating/fixing. To help identify how to improve xfs_fsr to avoid this issue, add trace points for the inodes being swapped so that we can determine why the swap was rejected and to confirm that the code is making the right decisions and modifications when swapping forks. A further complication is even when the swap is allowed to proceed when the fork offset is different between the two inodes then value for the maximum number of extents the data fork can hold can be wrong. Make sure these are also set correctly after the swap occurs. Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <aelder@sgi.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs')
-rw-r--r--fs/xfs/xfs_dfrag.c106
1 files changed, 90 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_dfrag.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_dfrag.c
index d1483a4f71b8..84ca1cf16a1e 100644
--- a/fs/xfs/xfs_dfrag.c
+++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_dfrag.c
@@ -114,10 +114,82 @@ xfs_swapext(
114 return error; 114 return error;
115} 115}
116 116
117/*
118 * We need to check that the format of the data fork in the temporary inode is
119 * valid for the target inode before doing the swap. This is not a problem with
120 * attr1 because of the fixed fork offset, but attr2 has a dynamically sized
121 * data fork depending on the space the attribute fork is taking so we can get
122 * invalid formats on the target inode.
123 *
124 * E.g. target has space for 7 extents in extent format, temp inode only has
125 * space for 6. If we defragment down to 7 extents, then the tmp format is a
126 * btree, but when swapped it needs to be in extent format. Hence we can't just
127 * blindly swap data forks on attr2 filesystems.
128 *
129 * Note that we check the swap in both directions so that we don't end up with
130 * a corrupt temporary inode, either.
131 *
132 * Note that fixing the way xfs_fsr sets up the attribute fork in the source
133 * inode will prevent this situation from occurring, so all we do here is
134 * reject and log the attempt. basically we are putting the responsibility on
135 * userspace to get this right.
136 */
137static int
138xfs_swap_extents_check_format(
139 xfs_inode_t *ip, /* target inode */
140 xfs_inode_t *tip) /* tmp inode */
141{
142
143 /* Should never get a local format */
144 if (ip->i_d.di_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL ||
145 tip->i_d.di_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL)
146 return EINVAL;
147
148 /*
149 * if the target inode has less extents that then temporary inode then
150 * why did userspace call us?
151 */
152 if (ip->i_d.di_nextents < tip->i_d.di_nextents)
153 return EINVAL;
154
155 /*
156 * if the target inode is in extent form and the temp inode is in btree
157 * form then we will end up with the target inode in the wrong format
158 * as we already know there are less extents in the temp inode.
159 */
160 if (ip->i_d.di_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS &&
161 tip->i_d.di_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE)
162 return EINVAL;
163
164 /* Check temp in extent form to max in target */
165 if (tip->i_d.di_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS &&
166 XFS_IFORK_NEXTENTS(tip, XFS_DATA_FORK) > ip->i_df.if_ext_max)
167 return EINVAL;
168
169 /* Check target in extent form to max in temp */
170 if (ip->i_d.di_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_EXTENTS &&
171 XFS_IFORK_NEXTENTS(ip, XFS_DATA_FORK) > tip->i_df.if_ext_max)
172 return EINVAL;
173
174 /* Check root block of temp in btree form to max in target */
175 if (tip->i_d.di_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE &&
176 XFS_IFORK_BOFF(ip) &&
177 tip->i_df.if_broot_bytes > XFS_IFORK_BOFF(ip))
178 return EINVAL;
179
180 /* Check root block of target in btree form to max in temp */
181 if (ip->i_d.di_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_BTREE &&
182 XFS_IFORK_BOFF(tip) &&
183 ip->i_df.if_broot_bytes > XFS_IFORK_BOFF(tip))
184 return EINVAL;
185
186 return 0;
187}
188
117int 189int
118xfs_swap_extents( 190xfs_swap_extents(
119 xfs_inode_t *ip, 191 xfs_inode_t *ip, /* target inode */
120 xfs_inode_t *tip, 192 xfs_inode_t *tip, /* tmp inode */
121 xfs_swapext_t *sxp) 193 xfs_swapext_t *sxp)
122{ 194{
123 xfs_mount_t *mp; 195 xfs_mount_t *mp;
@@ -161,13 +233,6 @@ xfs_swap_extents(
161 goto out_unlock; 233 goto out_unlock;
162 } 234 }
163 235
164 /* Should never get a local format */
165 if (ip->i_d.di_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL ||
166 tip->i_d.di_format == XFS_DINODE_FMT_LOCAL) {
167 error = XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
168 goto out_unlock;
169 }
170
171 if (VN_CACHED(VFS_I(tip)) != 0) { 236 if (VN_CACHED(VFS_I(tip)) != 0) {
172 error = xfs_flushinval_pages(tip, 0, -1, 237 error = xfs_flushinval_pages(tip, 0, -1,
173 FI_REMAPF_LOCKED); 238 FI_REMAPF_LOCKED);
@@ -189,13 +254,12 @@ xfs_swap_extents(
189 goto out_unlock; 254 goto out_unlock;
190 } 255 }
191 256
192 /* 257 /* check inode formats now that data is flushed */
193 * If the target has extended attributes, the tmp file 258 error = xfs_swap_extents_check_format(ip, tip);
194 * must also in order to ensure the correct data fork 259 if (error) {
195 * format. 260 xfs_fs_cmn_err(CE_NOTE, mp,
196 */ 261 "%s: inode 0x%llx format is incompatible for exchanging.",
197 if ( XFS_IFORK_Q(ip) != XFS_IFORK_Q(tip) ) { 262 __FILE__, ip->i_ino);
198 error = XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
199 goto out_unlock; 263 goto out_unlock;
200 } 264 }
201 265
@@ -276,6 +340,16 @@ xfs_swap_extents(
276 *tifp = *tempifp; /* struct copy */ 340 *tifp = *tempifp; /* struct copy */
277 341
278 /* 342 /*
343 * Fix the in-memory data fork values that are dependent on the fork
344 * offset in the inode. We can't assume they remain the same as attr2
345 * has dynamic fork offsets.
346 */
347 ifp->if_ext_max = XFS_IFORK_SIZE(ip, XFS_DATA_FORK) /
348 (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
349 tifp->if_ext_max = XFS_IFORK_SIZE(tip, XFS_DATA_FORK) /
350 (uint)sizeof(xfs_bmbt_rec_t);
351
352 /*
279 * Fix the on-disk inode values 353 * Fix the on-disk inode values
280 */ 354 */
281 tmp = (__uint64_t)ip->i_d.di_nblocks; 355 tmp = (__uint64_t)ip->i_d.di_nblocks;