Re: __buffer_migrate_page() vs ll_rw_block()
From: Jan Kara
Date: Wed Jun 02 2021 - 11:17:54 EST
On Tue 01-06-21 15:23:17, Vincent Whitchurch wrote:
> I'm seeing occasional squashfs read failures ("squashfs_read_data failed
> to read block") when compaction is run at the same time as reading from
> squashfs, with something like the commands below. The kernel version is
> the latest stable/v5.4 kernel, v5.4.123.
>
> while :; do echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/compact_memory; done &
> while :; do echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches; find fs/ > /dev/null; done &
>
> On this kernel, squashfs uses ll_rw_block(). The problem is that
> ll_rw_block() ignores BHs which it can't get a lock on, but
> __buffer_migrate_page() can take the lock on the BHs in order to check
> if they can be migrated. If __buffer_migrate_page() holds the lock at
> the same time that ll_rw_block() wants it, the BH is skipped and I/O is
> not issued for these blocks, and squashfs ends up seeing
> !buffer_uptodate() and erroring out.
>
> On newer kernels, squashfs doesn't use ll_rw_block() anymore, but I
> still see other users of that function in other filesystems, and AFAICS
> the underlying problem of the race with __buffer_migrate_page() has not
> yet been fixed.
>
> I'd be happy to receive any suggestions about the right way to fix this.
Well, if you care about squashfs, the best solution would IMO be to
backport 93e72b3c612adc ("squashfs: migrate from ll_rw_block usage to BIO")
and the followup fixes (there are several of them as far as I can see by
Fixes tags) to your kernel - stable tree would be IMHO willing to take the
series if you add your justification that it fixes read failures for you.
Honza
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Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxxx>
SUSE Labs, CR