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author | Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com> | 2013-12-20 14:27:28 -0500 |
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committer | Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com> | 2014-01-07 10:14:31 -0500 |
commit | 8b64e881eb40ac8b9bfcbce068a97eef819044ee (patch) | |
tree | 5340508878a1babeed49b841c84c061c847a719a /drivers/md/dm-thin.c | |
parent | 6d16202be7bca169771e2cec140a6c6c53ce9df5 (diff) |
dm thin: fix set_pool_mode exposed pool operation races
The pool mode must not be switched until after the corresponding pool
process_* methods have been established. Otherwise, because
set_pool_mode() isn't interlocked with the IO path for performance
reasons, the IO path can end up executing process_* operations that
don't match the mode. This patch eliminates problems like the following
(as seen on really fast PCIe SSD storage when transitioning the pool's
mode from PM_READ_ONLY to PM_WRITE):
kernel: device-mapper: thin: 253:2: reached low water mark for data device: sending event.
kernel: device-mapper: thin: 253:2: no free data space available.
kernel: device-mapper: thin: 253:2: switching pool to read-only mode
kernel: device-mapper: thin: 253:2: switching pool to write mode
kernel: ------------[ cut here ]------------
kernel: WARNING: CPU: 11 PID: 7564 at drivers/md/dm-thin.c:995 handle_unserviceable_bio+0x146/0x160 [dm_thin_pool]()
...
kernel: Workqueue: dm-thin do_worker [dm_thin_pool]
kernel: 00000000000003e3 ffff880308831cc8 ffffffff8152ebcb 00000000000003e3
kernel: 0000000000000000 ffff880308831d08 ffffffff8104c46c ffff88032502a800
kernel: ffff880036409000 ffff88030ec7ce00 0000000000000001 00000000ffffffc3
kernel: Call Trace:
kernel: [<ffffffff8152ebcb>] dump_stack+0x49/0x5e
kernel: [<ffffffff8104c46c>] warn_slowpath_common+0x8c/0xc0
kernel: [<ffffffff8104c4ba>] warn_slowpath_null+0x1a/0x20
kernel: [<ffffffffa001e2c6>] handle_unserviceable_bio+0x146/0x160 [dm_thin_pool]
kernel: [<ffffffffa001f276>] process_bio_read_only+0x136/0x180 [dm_thin_pool]
kernel: [<ffffffffa0020b75>] process_deferred_bios+0xc5/0x230 [dm_thin_pool]
kernel: [<ffffffffa0020d31>] do_worker+0x51/0x60 [dm_thin_pool]
kernel: [<ffffffff81067823>] process_one_work+0x183/0x490
kernel: [<ffffffff81068c70>] worker_thread+0x120/0x3a0
kernel: [<ffffffff81068b50>] ? manage_workers+0x160/0x160
kernel: [<ffffffff8106e86e>] kthread+0xce/0xf0
kernel: [<ffffffff8106e7a0>] ? kthread_freezable_should_stop+0x70/0x70
kernel: [<ffffffff8153b3ec>] ret_from_fork+0x7c/0xb0
kernel: [<ffffffff8106e7a0>] ? kthread_freezable_should_stop+0x70/0x70
kernel: ---[ end trace 3f00528e08ffa55c ]---
kernel: device-mapper: thin: pool mode is PM_WRITE not PM_READ_ONLY like expected!?
dm-thin.c:995 was the WARN_ON_ONCE(get_pool_mode(pool) != PM_READ_ONLY);
at the top of handle_unserviceable_bio(). And as the additional
debugging I had conveys: the pool mode was _not_ PM_READ_ONLY like
expected, it was already PM_WRITE, yet pool->process_bio was still set
to process_bio_read_only().
Also, while fixing this up, reduce logging of redundant pool mode
transitions by checking new_mode is different from old_mode.
Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/md/dm-thin.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/md/dm-thin.c | 40 |
1 files changed, 27 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/md/dm-thin.c b/drivers/md/dm-thin.c index a55c5ebb403..d2328bb0519 100644 --- a/drivers/md/dm-thin.c +++ b/drivers/md/dm-thin.c @@ -1392,16 +1392,16 @@ static enum pool_mode get_pool_mode(struct pool *pool) return pool->pf.mode; } -static void set_pool_mode(struct pool *pool, enum pool_mode mode) +static void set_pool_mode(struct pool *pool, enum pool_mode new_mode) { int r; + enum pool_mode old_mode = pool->pf.mode; - pool->pf.mode = mode; - - switch (mode) { + switch (new_mode) { case PM_FAIL: - DMERR("%s: switching pool to failure mode", - dm_device_name(pool->pool_md)); + if (old_mode != new_mode) + DMERR("%s: switching pool to failure mode", + dm_device_name(pool->pool_md)); dm_pool_metadata_read_only(pool->pmd); pool->process_bio = process_bio_fail; pool->process_discard = process_bio_fail; @@ -1410,13 +1410,15 @@ static void set_pool_mode(struct pool *pool, enum pool_mode mode) break; case PM_READ_ONLY: - DMERR("%s: switching pool to read-only mode", - dm_device_name(pool->pool_md)); + if (old_mode != new_mode) + DMERR("%s: switching pool to read-only mode", + dm_device_name(pool->pool_md)); r = dm_pool_abort_metadata(pool->pmd); if (r) { DMERR("%s: aborting transaction failed", dm_device_name(pool->pool_md)); - set_pool_mode(pool, PM_FAIL); + new_mode = PM_FAIL; + set_pool_mode(pool, new_mode); } else { dm_pool_metadata_read_only(pool->pmd); pool->process_bio = process_bio_read_only; @@ -1427,6 +1429,9 @@ static void set_pool_mode(struct pool *pool, enum pool_mode mode) break; case PM_WRITE: + if (old_mode != new_mode) + DMINFO("%s: switching pool to write mode", + dm_device_name(pool->pool_md)); dm_pool_metadata_read_write(pool->pmd); pool->process_bio = process_bio; pool->process_discard = process_discard; @@ -1434,6 +1439,8 @@ static void set_pool_mode(struct pool *pool, enum pool_mode mode) pool->process_prepared_discard = process_prepared_discard; break; } + + pool->pf.mode = new_mode; } /* @@ -1677,6 +1684,17 @@ static int bind_control_target(struct pool *pool, struct dm_target *ti) enum pool_mode new_mode = pt->adjusted_pf.mode; /* + * Don't change the pool's mode until set_pool_mode() below. + * Otherwise the pool's process_* function pointers may + * not match the desired pool mode. + */ + pt->adjusted_pf.mode = old_mode; + + pool->ti = ti; + pool->pf = pt->adjusted_pf; + pool->low_water_blocks = pt->low_water_blocks; + + /* * If we were in PM_FAIL mode, rollback of metadata failed. We're * not going to recover without a thin_repair. So we never let the * pool move out of the old mode. On the other hand a PM_READ_ONLY @@ -1686,10 +1704,6 @@ static int bind_control_target(struct pool *pool, struct dm_target *ti) if (old_mode == PM_FAIL) new_mode = old_mode; - pool->ti = ti; - pool->low_water_blocks = pt->low_water_blocks; - pool->pf = pt->adjusted_pf; - set_pool_mode(pool, new_mode); return 0; |