fscache: Netfs function for cleanup post readpages

Currently the fscache code expect the netfs to call fscache_readpages_or_alloc
inside the aops readpages callback.  It marks all the pages in the list
provided by readahead with PG_private_2.  In the cases that the netfs fails to
read all the pages (which is legal) it ends up returning to the readahead and
triggering a BUG.  This happens because the page list still contains marked
pages.

This patch implements a simple fscache_readpages_cancel function that the netfs
should call before returning from readpages.  It will revoke the pages from the
underlying cache backend and unmark them.

The problem was originally worked out in the Ceph devel tree, but it also
occurs in CIFS.  It appears that NFS, AFS and 9P are okay as read_cache_pages()
will clean up the unprocessed pages in the case of an error.

This can be used to address the following oops:

[12410647.597278] BUG: Bad page state in process petabucket  pfn:3d504e
[12410647.597292] page:ffffea000f541380 count:0 mapcount:0 mapping:
	(null) index:0x0
[12410647.597298] page flags: 0x200000000001000(private_2)

...

[12410647.597334] Call Trace:
[12410647.597345]  [<ffffffff815523f2>] dump_stack+0x19/0x1b
[12410647.597356]  [<ffffffff8111def7>] bad_page+0xc7/0x120
[12410647.597359]  [<ffffffff8111e49e>] free_pages_prepare+0x10e/0x120
[12410647.597361]  [<ffffffff8111fc80>] free_hot_cold_page+0x40/0x170
[12410647.597363]  [<ffffffff81123507>] __put_single_page+0x27/0x30
[12410647.597365]  [<ffffffff81123df5>] put_page+0x25/0x40
[12410647.597376]  [<ffffffffa02bdcf9>] ceph_readpages+0x2e9/0x6e0 [ceph]
[12410647.597379]  [<ffffffff81122a8f>] __do_page_cache_readahead+0x1af/0x260
[12410647.597382]  [<ffffffff81122ea1>] ra_submit+0x21/0x30
[12410647.597384]  [<ffffffff81118f64>] filemap_fault+0x254/0x490
[12410647.597387]  [<ffffffff8113a74f>] __do_fault+0x6f/0x4e0
[12410647.597391]  [<ffffffff810125bd>] ? __switch_to+0x16d/0x4a0
[12410647.597395]  [<ffffffff810865ba>] ? finish_task_switch+0x5a/0xc0
[12410647.597398]  [<ffffffff8113d856>] handle_pte_fault+0xf6/0x930
[12410647.597401]  [<ffffffff81008c33>] ? pte_mfn_to_pfn+0x93/0x110
[12410647.597403]  [<ffffffff81008cce>] ? xen_pmd_val+0xe/0x10
[12410647.597405]  [<ffffffff81005469>] ? __raw_callee_save_xen_pmd_val+0x11/0x1e
[12410647.597407]  [<ffffffff8113f361>] handle_mm_fault+0x251/0x370
[12410647.597411]  [<ffffffff812b0ac4>] ? call_rwsem_down_read_failed+0x14/0x30
[12410647.597414]  [<ffffffff8155bffa>] __do_page_fault+0x1aa/0x550
[12410647.597418]  [<ffffffff8108011d>] ? up_write+0x1d/0x20
[12410647.597422]  [<ffffffff8113141c>] ? vm_mmap_pgoff+0xbc/0xe0
[12410647.597425]  [<ffffffff81143bb8>] ? SyS_mmap_pgoff+0xd8/0x240
[12410647.597427]  [<ffffffff8155c3ae>] do_page_fault+0xe/0x10
[12410647.597431]  [<ffffffff81558818>] page_fault+0x28/0x30

Signed-off-by: Milosz Tanski <milosz@adfin.com>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Milosz Tanski 2013-08-21 17:30:11 -04:00 committed by David Howells
parent 696f69b6b0
commit 5a6f282a20
3 changed files with 55 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ Else if there's a copy of the page resident in the cache:
(*) An argument that's 0 on success or negative for an error code.
If an error occurs, it should be assumed that the page contains no usable
data.
data. fscache_readpages_cancel() may need to be called.
end_io_func() will be called in process context if the read is results in
an error, but it might be called in interrupt context if the read is
@ -623,6 +623,22 @@ some of the pages being read and some being allocated. Those pages will have
been marked appropriately and will need uncaching.
CANCELLATION OF UNREAD PAGES
----------------------------
If one or more pages are passed to fscache_read_or_alloc_pages() but not then
read from the cache and also not read from the underlying filesystem then
those pages will need to have any marks and reservations removed. This can be
done by calling:
void fscache_readpages_cancel(struct fscache_cookie *cookie,
struct list_head *pages);
prior to returning to the caller. The cookie argument should be as passed to
fscache_read_or_alloc_pages(). Every page in the pages list will be examined
and any that have PG_fscache set will be uncached.
==============
PAGE UNCACHING
==============

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@ -700,6 +700,22 @@ nobufs:
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__fscache_alloc_page);
/*
* Unmark pages allocate in the readahead code path (via:
* fscache_readpages_or_alloc) after delegating to the base filesystem
*/
void __fscache_readpages_cancel(struct fscache_cookie *cookie,
struct list_head *pages)
{
struct page *page;
list_for_each_entry(page, pages, lru) {
if (PageFsCache(page))
__fscache_uncache_page(cookie, page);
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__fscache_readpages_cancel);
/*
* release a write op reference
*/

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@ -209,6 +209,8 @@ extern bool __fscache_maybe_release_page(struct fscache_cookie *, struct page *,
gfp_t);
extern void __fscache_uncache_all_inode_pages(struct fscache_cookie *,
struct inode *);
extern void __fscache_readpages_cancel(struct fscache_cookie *cookie,
struct list_head *pages);
/**
* fscache_register_netfs - Register a filesystem as desiring caching services
@ -589,6 +591,26 @@ int fscache_alloc_page(struct fscache_cookie *cookie,
return -ENOBUFS;
}
/**
* fscache_readpages_cancel - Cancel read/alloc on pages
* @cookie: The cookie representing the inode's cache object.
* @pages: The netfs pages that we canceled write on in readpages()
*
* Uncache/unreserve the pages reserved earlier in readpages() via
* fscache_readpages_or_alloc() and similar. In most successful caches in
* readpages() this doesn't do anything. In cases when the underlying netfs's
* readahead failed we need to clean up the pagelist (unmark and uncache).
*
* This function may sleep as it may have to clean up disk state.
*/
static inline
void fscache_readpages_cancel(struct fscache_cookie *cookie,
struct list_head *pages)
{
if (fscache_cookie_valid(cookie))
__fscache_readpages_cancel(cookie, pages);
}
/**
* fscache_write_page - Request storage of a page in the cache
* @cookie: The cookie representing the cache object