[PATCH] drivers/md/dm-raid1.c: Fix inconsistent mirroring after interruptedrecovery

From: Jun'ichi Nomura
Date: Tue Jan 10 2006 - 17:18:51 EST


Hi,

dm-mirror has potential data corruption problem:
while on-disk log shows that all disk contents are in-sync,
actual contents of the disks are not synchronized.
This problem occurs if initial recovery (synching) is
interrupted and resumed.

Attached patch fixes this problem.
Please consider to apply.

Background:

rh_dec() changes the region state from RH_NOSYNC (out-of-sync)
to RH_CLEAN (in-sync), which results in the corresponding bit
of clean_bits being set.

This is harmful if on-disk log is used and the map is
removed/suspended before the initial sync is completed.
The clean_bits is written down to the on-disk log at the map
removal, and, upon resume, it's read and copied to sync_bits.
Since the recovery process refers to the sync_bits to find
a region to be recovered, the region whose state was changed
from RH_NOSYNC to RH_CLEAN is no longer recovered.

If you haven't applied dm-raid1-read-balancing.patch proposed
in dm-devel sometimes ago, the contents of the mirrored disk
just corrupt silently.
If you have, balanced read may get bogus data from out-of-sync
disks.

The patch keeps RH_NOSYNC state unchanged.
It will be changed to RH_RECOVERING when recovery starts
and get reclaimed when the recovery completes.
So it doesn't leak the region hash entry.

Thanks,
Jun'ichi "Nick" Nomura
Keep RH_NOSYNC state unchanged when I/O on the region completes.

rh_dec() changes the region state from RH_NOSYNC (out-of-sync)
to RH_CLEAN (in-sync), which results in the corresponding bit
of clean_bits being set.

This is harmful if on-disk log is used and the map is
removed/suspended before the initial sync is completed.
The clean_bits is written down to the on-disk log at the map
removal, and, upon resume, it's read and copied to sync_bits.
Since the recovery process refers to the sync_bits to find
a region to be recovered, the region whose state was changed
from RH_NOSYNC to RH_CLEAN is no longer recovered.

If you haven't applied dm-raid1-read-balancing.patch proposed
in dm-devel sometimes ago, the contents of the mirrored disk
just corrupt silently.
If you have, balanced read may get bogus data from out-of-sync
disks.

The RH_NOSYNC region will be changed to RH_RECOVERING when
recovery starts on the region and get reclaimed when the recovery
completes.
So it doesn't leak the region hash entry.

Signed-off-by: Jun'ichi Nomura <j-nomura@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

diff -urp linux.orig/drivers/md/dm-raid1.c linux/drivers/md/dm-raid1.c
--- linux.orig/drivers/md/dm-raid1.c 2005-12-26 05:25:04.000000000 -0500
+++ linux/drivers/md/dm-raid1.c 2006-01-06 10:19:49.000000000 -0500
@@ -414,9 +414,21 @@ static void rh_dec(struct region_hash *r

spin_lock_irqsave(&rh->region_lock, flags);
if (atomic_dec_and_test(&reg->pending)) {
+ /*
+ * There is no pending I/O for this region.
+ * We can move the region to corresponding list for next action.
+ * At this point, the region is not yet connected to any list.
+ *
+ * If the state is RH_NOSYNC, the region should be kept off
+ * from clean list.
+ * The hash entry for RH_NOSYNC will remain in memory
+ * until the region is recovered or the map is reloaded.
+ */
+
+ /* do nothing for RH_NOSYNC */
if (reg->state == RH_RECOVERING) {
list_add_tail(&reg->list, &rh->quiesced_regions);
- } else {
+ } else if (reg->state == RH_DIRTY) {
reg->state = RH_CLEAN;
list_add(&reg->list, &rh->clean_regions);
}