Re: [PATCH 1/3] fsfreeze: wait in killable state in __sb_start_write

From: Marco Stornelli
Date: Wed Apr 17 2013 - 02:50:02 EST


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Marco

2013/4/17 Marco Stornelli <marco.stornelli@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> Hi,
>
>
> 2013/4/15 Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx>
>>
>> On Sat 13-04-13 12:35:54, Marco Stornelli wrote:
>> > Added a new enum to decide if we want to sleep in uninterruptible or
>> > killable state or we want simply to return immediately.
>> I like the patch. You can add:
>> Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx>
>>
>> Honza
>>
>

I'm happy if we can include the patches. However I do an update about
the on-going and additional work: the patches submitted can be
applied as-is, however, I'm still working on extending the killable
path in mnt_want_write/mnt_want_write_file and I'm seeing if it's
possible to change even the page_mkwrite path. In the first case, as
Al said, there are three clear "hot" points, do_last, kern_path_create
and mq_open. However I modified the code carefully in these code paths
and I did some basic tests and it works. I'm going to submit the patch
next week for a review if I'm able to do more tests.
About the page_mkwrite path and the return value VM_FAULT_RETRY: the
return value of get_user_pages can be 0 in case of VM_FAULT_RETRY. The
caller set the nonblocking flag and it can manage the situation.
Blocking callers, instead, have a BUG_ON on the return value of 0.
They want either an error code or the number of pages gotten. A little
modification of __get_user_pages can do the work. However,
page_mkwrite could return VM_FAULT_RETRY even if the flag
FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY is not set, I don't know if it's correct and
this flag in each case, at the moment, it's not visibile in
page_mkwrite. In addition, I need to understand if a skip can be
useful, or in each case the process will go to sleep in
uninterruptible state in a step forward. Any comments is welcome.

Marco
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