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authorChristian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>2023-11-04 15:00:13 +0100
committerChristian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>2023-11-18 14:59:25 +0100
commit7366f8b6fc6aa21c4199cb5d337b023df69745b0 (patch)
tree6d16ad249783861ead62b0f34fb3675056446dee /fs/super.c
parentefa5d065b4a0790061921194019c321ad335b8db (diff)
fs: handle freezing from multiple devices
Before [1] freezing a filesystems through the block layer only worked for the main block device as the owning superblock of additional block devices could not be found. Any filesystem that made use of multiple block devices would only be freezable via it's main block device. For example, consider xfs over device mapper with /dev/dm-0 as main block device and /dev/dm-1 as external log device. Two freeze requests before [1]: (1) dmsetup suspend /dev/dm-0 on the main block device bdev_freeze(dm-0) -> dm-0->bd_fsfreeze_count++ -> freeze_super(xfs-sb) The owning superblock is found and the filesystem gets frozen. Returns 0. (2) dmsetup suspend /dev/dm-1 on the log device bdev_freeze(dm-1) -> dm-1->bd_fsfreeze_count++ The owning superblock isn't found and only the block device freeze count is incremented. Returns 0. Two freeze requests after [1]: (1') dmsetup suspend /dev/dm-0 on the main block device bdev_freeze(dm-0) -> dm-0->bd_fsfreeze_count++ -> freeze_super(xfs-sb) The owning superblock is found and the filesystem gets frozen. Returns 0. (2') dmsetup suspend /dev/dm-1 on the log device bdev_freeze(dm-0) -> dm-0->bd_fsfreeze_count++ -> freeze_super(xfs-sb) The owning superblock is found and the filesystem gets frozen. Returns -EBUSY. When (2') is called we initiate a freeze from another block device of the same superblock. So we increment the bd_fsfreeze_count for that additional block device. But we now also find the owning superblock for additional block devices and call freeze_super() again which reports -EBUSY. This can be reproduced through xfstests via: mkfs.xfs -f -m crc=1,reflink=1,rmapbt=1, -i sparse=1 -lsize=1g,logdev=/dev/nvme1n1p4 /dev/nvme1n1p3 mkfs.xfs -f -m crc=1,reflink=1,rmapbt=1, -i sparse=1 -lsize=1g,logdev=/dev/nvme1n1p6 /dev/nvme1n1p5 FSTYP=xfs export TEST_DEV=/dev/nvme1n1p3 export TEST_DIR=/mnt/test export TEST_LOGDEV=/dev/nvme1n1p4 export SCRATCH_DEV=/dev/nvme1n1p5 export SCRATCH_MNT=/mnt/scratch export SCRATCH_LOGDEV=/dev/nvme1n1p6 export USE_EXTERNAL=yes sudo ./check generic/311 Current semantics allow two concurrent freezers: one initiated from userspace via FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE and one initiated from the kernel via FREEZE_HOLDER_KERNEL. If there are multiple concurrent freeze requests from either FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE or FREEZE_HOLDER_KERNEL -EBUSY is returned. We need to preserve these semantics because as they are uapi via FIFREEZE and FITHAW ioctl()s. IOW, freezes don't nest for FIFREEZE and FITHAW. Other kernels consumers rely on non-nesting freezes as well. With freezes initiated from the block layer freezes need to nest if the same superblock is frozen via multiple devices. So we need to start counting the number of freeze requests. If FREEZE_MAY_NEST is passed alongside FREEZE_HOLDER_KERNEL or FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE we allow the caller to nest freeze calls. To accommodate the old semantics we split the freeze counter into two counting kernel initiated and userspace initiated freezes separately. We can then also stop recording FREEZE_HOLDER_* in struct sb_writers. We also simplify freezing by making all concurrent freezers share a single active superblock reference count instead of having separate references for kernel and userspace. I don't see why we would need two active reference counts. Neither FREEZE_HOLDER_KERNEL nor FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE can put the active reference as long as they are concurrent freezers anwyay. That was already true before we allowed nesting freezes. Survives various fstests runs with different options including the reproducer, online scrub, and online repair, fsfreze, and so on. Also survives blktests. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-block/87bkccnwxc.fsf@debian-BULLSEYE-live-builder-AMD64 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231104-vfs-multi-device-freeze-v2-2-5b5b69626eac@kernel.org Fixes: 288d8706abfc ("bdev: implement freeze and thaw holder operations") [1] # no backport needed Tested-by: Chandan Babu R <chandanbabu@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Reported-by: Chandan Babu R <chandanbabu@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/super.c')
-rw-r--r--fs/super.c144
1 files changed, 112 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/fs/super.c b/fs/super.c
index d2b026566dea..aa4e5c11ee32 100644
--- a/fs/super.c
+++ b/fs/super.c
@@ -1467,6 +1467,21 @@ static struct super_block *get_bdev_super(struct block_device *bdev)
return sb;
}
+/**
+ * fs_bdev_freeze - freeze owning filesystem of block device
+ * @bdev: block device
+ *
+ * Freeze the filesystem that owns this block device if it is still
+ * active.
+ *
+ * A filesystem that owns multiple block devices may be frozen from each
+ * block device and won't be unfrozen until all block devices are
+ * unfrozen. Each block device can only freeze the filesystem once as we
+ * nest freezes for block devices in the block layer.
+ *
+ * Return: If the freeze was successful zero is returned. If the freeze
+ * failed a negative error code is returned.
+ */
static int fs_bdev_freeze(struct block_device *bdev)
{
struct super_block *sb;
@@ -1479,15 +1494,34 @@ static int fs_bdev_freeze(struct block_device *bdev)
return -EINVAL;
if (sb->s_op->freeze_super)
- error = sb->s_op->freeze_super(sb, FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE);
+ error = sb->s_op->freeze_super(sb,
+ FREEZE_MAY_NEST | FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE);
else
- error = freeze_super(sb, FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE);
+ error = freeze_super(sb,
+ FREEZE_MAY_NEST | FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE);
if (!error)
error = sync_blockdev(bdev);
deactivate_super(sb);
return error;
}
+/**
+ * fs_bdev_thaw - thaw owning filesystem of block device
+ * @bdev: block device
+ *
+ * Thaw the filesystem that owns this block device.
+ *
+ * A filesystem that owns multiple block devices may be frozen from each
+ * block device and won't be unfrozen until all block devices are
+ * unfrozen. Each block device can only freeze the filesystem once as we
+ * nest freezes for block devices in the block layer.
+ *
+ * Return: If the thaw was successful zero is returned. If the thaw
+ * failed a negative error code is returned. If this function
+ * returns zero it doesn't mean that the filesystem is unfrozen
+ * as it may have been frozen multiple times (kernel may hold a
+ * freeze or might be frozen from other block devices).
+ */
static int fs_bdev_thaw(struct block_device *bdev)
{
struct super_block *sb;
@@ -1500,9 +1534,11 @@ static int fs_bdev_thaw(struct block_device *bdev)
return -EINVAL;
if (sb->s_op->thaw_super)
- error = sb->s_op->thaw_super(sb, FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE);
+ error = sb->s_op->thaw_super(sb,
+ FREEZE_MAY_NEST | FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE);
else
- error = thaw_super(sb, FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE);
+ error = thaw_super(sb,
+ FREEZE_MAY_NEST | FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE);
deactivate_super(sb);
return error;
}
@@ -1914,6 +1950,47 @@ static int wait_for_partially_frozen(struct super_block *sb)
return ret;
}
+#define FREEZE_HOLDERS (FREEZE_HOLDER_KERNEL | FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE)
+#define FREEZE_FLAGS (FREEZE_HOLDERS | FREEZE_MAY_NEST)
+
+static inline int freeze_inc(struct super_block *sb, enum freeze_holder who)
+{
+ WARN_ON_ONCE((who & ~FREEZE_FLAGS));
+ WARN_ON_ONCE(hweight32(who & FREEZE_HOLDERS) > 1);
+
+ if (who & FREEZE_HOLDER_KERNEL)
+ ++sb->s_writers.freeze_kcount;
+ if (who & FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE)
+ ++sb->s_writers.freeze_ucount;
+ return sb->s_writers.freeze_kcount + sb->s_writers.freeze_ucount;
+}
+
+static inline int freeze_dec(struct super_block *sb, enum freeze_holder who)
+{
+ WARN_ON_ONCE((who & ~FREEZE_FLAGS));
+ WARN_ON_ONCE(hweight32(who & FREEZE_HOLDERS) > 1);
+
+ if ((who & FREEZE_HOLDER_KERNEL) && sb->s_writers.freeze_kcount)
+ --sb->s_writers.freeze_kcount;
+ if ((who & FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE) && sb->s_writers.freeze_ucount)
+ --sb->s_writers.freeze_ucount;
+ return sb->s_writers.freeze_kcount + sb->s_writers.freeze_ucount;
+}
+
+static inline bool may_freeze(struct super_block *sb, enum freeze_holder who)
+{
+ WARN_ON_ONCE((who & ~FREEZE_FLAGS));
+ WARN_ON_ONCE(hweight32(who & FREEZE_HOLDERS) > 1);
+
+ if (who & FREEZE_HOLDER_KERNEL)
+ return (who & FREEZE_MAY_NEST) ||
+ sb->s_writers.freeze_kcount == 0;
+ if (who & FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE)
+ return (who & FREEZE_MAY_NEST) ||
+ sb->s_writers.freeze_ucount == 0;
+ return false;
+}
+
/**
* freeze_super - lock the filesystem and force it into a consistent state
* @sb: the super to lock
@@ -1926,6 +2003,7 @@ static int wait_for_partially_frozen(struct super_block *sb)
* @who should be:
* * %FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE if userspace wants to freeze the fs;
* * %FREEZE_HOLDER_KERNEL if the kernel wants to freeze the fs.
+ * * %FREEZE_MAY_NEST whether nesting freeze and thaw requests is allowed.
*
* The @who argument distinguishes between the kernel and userspace trying to
* freeze the filesystem. Although there cannot be multiple kernel freezes or
@@ -1933,6 +2011,13 @@ static int wait_for_partially_frozen(struct super_block *sb)
* userspace can both hold a filesystem frozen. The filesystem remains frozen
* until there are no kernel or userspace freezes in effect.
*
+ * A filesystem may hold multiple devices and thus a filesystems may be
+ * frozen through the block layer via multiple block devices. In this
+ * case the request is marked as being allowed to nest by passing
+ * FREEZE_MAY_NEST. The filesystem remains frozen until all block
+ * devices are unfrozen. If multiple freezes are attempted without
+ * FREEZE_MAY_NEST -EBUSY will be returned.
+ *
* During this function, sb->s_writers.frozen goes through these values:
*
* SB_UNFROZEN: File system is normal, all writes progress as usual.
@@ -1957,6 +2042,9 @@ static int wait_for_partially_frozen(struct super_block *sb)
* mostly auxiliary for filesystems to verify they do not modify frozen fs.
*
* sb->s_writers.frozen is protected by sb->s_umount.
+ *
+ * Return: If the freeze was successful zero is returned. If the freeze
+ * failed a negative error code is returned.
*/
int freeze_super(struct super_block *sb, enum freeze_holder who)
{
@@ -1970,20 +2058,13 @@ int freeze_super(struct super_block *sb, enum freeze_holder who)
retry:
if (sb->s_writers.frozen == SB_FREEZE_COMPLETE) {
- if (sb->s_writers.freeze_holders & who) {
- deactivate_locked_super(sb);
- return -EBUSY;
- }
-
- WARN_ON(sb->s_writers.freeze_holders == 0);
-
- /*
- * Someone else already holds this type of freeze; share the
- * freeze and assign the active ref to the freeze.
- */
- sb->s_writers.freeze_holders |= who;
- super_unlock_excl(sb);
- return 0;
+ if (may_freeze(sb, who))
+ ret = !!WARN_ON_ONCE(freeze_inc(sb, who) == 1);
+ else
+ ret = -EBUSY;
+ /* All freezers share a single active reference. */
+ deactivate_locked_super(sb);
+ return ret;
}
if (sb->s_writers.frozen != SB_UNFROZEN) {
@@ -1998,7 +2079,7 @@ retry:
if (sb_rdonly(sb)) {
/* Nothing to do really... */
- sb->s_writers.freeze_holders |= who;
+ WARN_ON_ONCE(freeze_inc(sb, who) > 1);
sb->s_writers.frozen = SB_FREEZE_COMPLETE;
wake_up_var(&sb->s_writers.frozen);
super_unlock_excl(sb);
@@ -2048,7 +2129,7 @@ retry:
* For debugging purposes so that fs can warn if it sees write activity
* when frozen is set to SB_FREEZE_COMPLETE, and for thaw_super().
*/
- sb->s_writers.freeze_holders |= who;
+ WARN_ON_ONCE(freeze_inc(sb, who) > 1);
sb->s_writers.frozen = SB_FREEZE_COMPLETE;
wake_up_var(&sb->s_writers.frozen);
lockdep_sb_freeze_release(sb);
@@ -2069,21 +2150,15 @@ static int thaw_super_locked(struct super_block *sb, enum freeze_holder who)
if (sb->s_writers.frozen != SB_FREEZE_COMPLETE)
goto out_unlock;
- if (!(sb->s_writers.freeze_holders & who))
- goto out_unlock;
/*
- * Freeze is shared with someone else. Release our hold and drop the
- * active ref that freeze_super assigned to the freezer.
+ * All freezers share a single active reference.
+ * So just unlock in case there are any left.
*/
- error = 0;
- if (sb->s_writers.freeze_holders & ~who) {
- sb->s_writers.freeze_holders &= ~who;
- goto out_deactivate;
- }
+ if (freeze_dec(sb, who))
+ goto out_unlock;
if (sb_rdonly(sb)) {
- sb->s_writers.freeze_holders &= ~who;
sb->s_writers.frozen = SB_UNFROZEN;
wake_up_var(&sb->s_writers.frozen);
goto out_deactivate;
@@ -2094,13 +2169,13 @@ static int thaw_super_locked(struct super_block *sb, enum freeze_holder who)
if (sb->s_op->unfreeze_fs) {
error = sb->s_op->unfreeze_fs(sb);
if (error) {
- printk(KERN_ERR "VFS:Filesystem thaw failed\n");
+ pr_err("VFS: Filesystem thaw failed\n");
+ freeze_inc(sb, who);
lockdep_sb_freeze_release(sb);
goto out_unlock;
}
}
- sb->s_writers.freeze_holders &= ~who;
sb->s_writers.frozen = SB_UNFROZEN;
wake_up_var(&sb->s_writers.frozen);
sb_freeze_unlock(sb, SB_FREEZE_FS);
@@ -2124,6 +2199,11 @@ out_unlock:
* @who should be:
* * %FREEZE_HOLDER_USERSPACE if userspace wants to thaw the fs;
* * %FREEZE_HOLDER_KERNEL if the kernel wants to thaw the fs.
+ * * %FREEZE_MAY_NEST whether nesting freeze and thaw requests is allowed
+ *
+ * A filesystem may hold multiple devices and thus a filesystems may
+ * have been frozen through the block layer via multiple block devices.
+ * The filesystem remains frozen until all block devices are unfrozen.
*/
int thaw_super(struct super_block *sb, enum freeze_holder who)
{