On Fri 17-02-23 09:44:57, yebin (H) wrote:Thanks for your suggestion.
On 2023/2/17 1:31, Jan Kara wrote:Aha, thanks for explanation! So now I finally understand what the problem
On Tue 14-02-23 10:29:04, Ye Bin wrote:Actually,commit 1c13d5c08728 ("ext4: Save error information to the
From: Ye Bin <yebin10@xxxxxxxxxx>Hum, I'm not sure I follow here. If journal replay has overwritten the
Now, 'es->s_state' maybe covered by recover journal. And journal errno
maybe not recorded in journal sb as IO error. ext4_update_super() only
update error information when 'sbi->s_add_error_count' large than zero.
Then 'EXT4_ERROR_FS' flag maybe lost.
To solve above issue commit error information after recover journal.
Signed-off-by: Ye Bin <yebin10@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
fs/ext4/super.c | 12 ++++++++++++
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+)
diff --git a/fs/ext4/super.c b/fs/ext4/super.c
index dc3907dff13a..b94754ba8556 100644
--- a/fs/ext4/super.c
+++ b/fs/ext4/super.c
@@ -5932,6 +5932,18 @@ static int ext4_load_journal(struct super_block *sb,
goto err_out;
}
+ if (unlikely(es->s_error_count && !jbd2_journal_errno(journal) &&
+ !(le16_to_cpu(es->s_state) & EXT4_ERROR_FS))) {
+ EXT4_SB(sb)->s_mount_state |= EXT4_ERROR_FS;
+ es->s_state |= cpu_to_le16(EXT4_ERROR_FS);
+ err = ext4_commit_super(sb);
+ if (err) {
+ ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR,
+ "Failed to commit error information, please repair fs force!");
+ goto err_out;
+ }
+ }
+
superblock (and thus the stored error info), then I'd expect
es->s_error_count got overwritten (possibly to 0) as well. And this is
actually relatively realistic scenario with errors=remount-ro behavior when
the first fs error happens.
What I intended in my original suggestion was to save es->s_error_count,
es->s_state & EXT4_ERROR_FS, es->s_first_error_*, es->s_last_error_* before
doing journal replay in ext4_load_journal() and then after journal replay
merge this info back to the superblock
superblock for analysis")
already merged error info back to the superblock after journal replay except
'es->s_state'.
The problem I have now is that the error flag in the journal superblock was
not recorded,
but the error message was recorded in the superblock. So it leads to
ext4_clear_journal_err()
does not detect errors and marks the file system as an error. Because
ext4_update_super() is
only set error flag when 'sbi->s_add_error_count > 0'. Although
'sbi->s_mount_state' is
written to the super block when umount, but it is also conditional.
So I handle the scenario "es->s_error_count && !jbd2_journal_errno(journal)
&&
!(le16_to_cpu(es->s_state) & EXT4_ERROR_FS)". Maybe we can just store
'EXT4_SB(sb)->s_mount_state & EXT4_ERROR_FS' back to the superblock. But i
prefer to mark fs as error if it contain detail error info without
EXT4_ERROR_FS.
exactly is. I'm not sure relying on es->s_error_count is too good. Probably
it works but I'd be calmer if when saving error info we also did:
bool error_fs = es->s_state & cpu_to_le16(EXT4_ERROR_FS);
copy other info
err = jbd2_journal_load(journal);
restore other info
if (error_fs)
es->s_state |= cpu_to_le16(EXT4_ERROR_FS);
/* Write out restored error information to the superblock */
err2 = ext4_commit_super(sb);
and be done with this. I don't think trying to optimize away the committing
of the superblock when we had to replay the journal is really worth it.
Does this solve your concerns?
Honza