Re: [PATCH] erofs: handle 48-bit blocks/uniaddr for extra devices
From: Gao Xiang
Date: Fri Apr 03 2026 - 01:27:15 EST
On 2026/4/3 11:34, Zhan Xusheng wrote:
erofs_init_device() only reads blocks_lo and uniaddr_lo from the
on-disk device slot, ignoring blocks_hi and uniaddr_hi that were
introduced alongside the 48-bit block addressing feature.
For the primary device (dif0), erofs_read_superblock() already handles
this correctly by combining blocks_lo with blocks_hi when 48-bit
layout is enabled. But the same logic was not applied to extra
devices.
With a 48-bit EROFS image using extra devices whose uniaddr or blocks
exceed 32-bit range, the truncated values cause erofs_map_dev() to
compute wrong physical addresses, leading to silent data corruption.
Fix this by reading blocks_hi and uniaddr_hi in erofs_init_device()
when 48-bit layout is enabled, consistent with the primary device
handling.
Fixes: 61ba89b57905 ("erofs: add 48-bit block addressing on-disk support")
Signed-off-by: Zhan Xusheng <zhanxusheng@xxxxxxxxxx>
Yeah, it seems that part was never implemented,
but could you fix
__le32 blocks_hi; in `struct erofs_deviceslot` to `__le16` as well?
`blocks_hi` shouldn't be `__le32`.
---
Note: erofs-utils also needs corresponding fixes for the write path
(erofs_mkfs_format_devices) and a swapped hi/lo read in
erofs_read_superblock, which will be sent separately.
---
fs/erofs/super.c | 4 ++++
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)
diff --git a/fs/erofs/super.c b/fs/erofs/super.c
index 972a0c82198d..a04e70ef4fcc 100644
--- a/fs/erofs/super.c
+++ b/fs/erofs/super.c
@@ -177,6 +177,10 @@ static int erofs_init_device(struct erofs_buf *buf, struct super_block *sb,
dif->blocks = le32_to_cpu(dis->blocks_lo);
dif->uniaddr = le32_to_cpu(dis->uniaddr_lo);
+ if (erofs_sb_has_48bit(sbi)) {
+ dif->blocks |= (u64)le32_to_cpu(dis->blocks_hi) << 32;
+ dif->uniaddr |= (u64)le16_to_cpu(dis->uniaddr_hi) << 32;
+ }
Maybe just
bool _48bit = erofs_sb_has_48bit(sbi);
..
dif->blocks = le32_to_cpu(dis->blocks_lo) |
(_48bit ? (u64)le16_to_cpu(dis->blocks_hi) << 32 : 0);
dif->uniaddr = le32_to_cpu(dis->uniaddr_lo) |
(_48bit ? (u64)le16_to_cpu(dis->uniaddr_hi) << 32 : 0);
Thanks,
Gao Xiang