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authorJan Kara <jack@suse.cz>2012-03-13 22:22:54 -0400
committerTheodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>2012-03-13 22:22:54 -0400
commit79feb521a44705262d15cc819a4117a447b11ea7 (patch)
treea4de6ed084b7a68c0885049d94841ce8334b64a7 /include/trace/events
parenta78bb11d7acd525623c6a0c2ff4e213d527573fa (diff)
jbd2: issue cache flush after checkpointing even with internal journal
When we reach jbd2_cleanup_journal_tail(), there is no guarantee that checkpointed buffers are on a stable storage - especially if buffers were written out by jbd2_log_do_checkpoint(), they are likely to be only in disk's caches. Thus when we update journal superblock effectively removing old transaction from journal, this write of superblock can get to stable storage before those checkpointed buffers which can result in filesystem corruption after a crash. Thus we must unconditionally issue a cache flush before we update journal superblock in these cases. A similar problem can also occur if journal superblock is written only in disk's caches, other transaction starts reusing space of the transaction cleaned from the log and power failure happens. Subsequent journal replay would still try to replay the old transaction but some of it's blocks may be already overwritten by the new transaction. For this reason we must use WRITE_FUA when updating log tail and we must first write new log tail to disk and update in-memory information only after that. Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/trace/events')
-rw-r--r--include/trace/events/jbd2.h11
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/include/trace/events/jbd2.h b/include/trace/events/jbd2.h
index e05a362bf3f1..127993dbf322 100644
--- a/include/trace/events/jbd2.h
+++ b/include/trace/events/jbd2.h
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ TRACE_EVENT(jbd2_checkpoint_stats,
207 __entry->forced_to_close, __entry->written, __entry->dropped) 207 __entry->forced_to_close, __entry->written, __entry->dropped)
208); 208);
209 209
210TRACE_EVENT(jbd2_cleanup_journal_tail, 210TRACE_EVENT(jbd2_update_log_tail,
211 211
212 TP_PROTO(journal_t *journal, tid_t first_tid, 212 TP_PROTO(journal_t *journal, tid_t first_tid,
213 unsigned long block_nr, unsigned long freed), 213 unsigned long block_nr, unsigned long freed),
@@ -238,19 +238,22 @@ TRACE_EVENT(jbd2_cleanup_journal_tail,
238 238
239TRACE_EVENT(jbd2_write_superblock, 239TRACE_EVENT(jbd2_write_superblock,
240 240
241 TP_PROTO(journal_t *journal), 241 TP_PROTO(journal_t *journal, int write_op),
242 242
243 TP_ARGS(journal), 243 TP_ARGS(journal, write_op),
244 244
245 TP_STRUCT__entry( 245 TP_STRUCT__entry(
246 __field( dev_t, dev ) 246 __field( dev_t, dev )
247 __field( int, write_op )
247 ), 248 ),
248 249
249 TP_fast_assign( 250 TP_fast_assign(
250 __entry->dev = journal->j_fs_dev->bd_dev; 251 __entry->dev = journal->j_fs_dev->bd_dev;
252 __entry->write_op = write_op;
251 ), 253 ),
252 254
253 TP_printk("dev %d,%d", MAJOR(__entry->dev), MINOR(__entry->dev)) 255 TP_printk("dev %d,%d write_op %x", MAJOR(__entry->dev),
256 MINOR(__entry->dev), __entry->write_op)
254); 257);
255 258
256#endif /* _TRACE_JBD2_H */ 259#endif /* _TRACE_JBD2_H */