pnfs: Fix the check for requests in range of layout segment

It's possible and acceptable for NFS to attempt to add requests beyond the
range of the current pgio->pg_lseg, a case which should be caught and
limited by the pg_test operation.  However, the current handling of this
case replaces pgio->pg_lseg with a new layout segment (after a WARN) within
that pg_test operation.  That will cause all the previously added requests
to be submitted with this new layout segment, which may not be valid for
those requests.

Fix this problem by only returning zero for the number of bytes to coalesce
from pg_test for this case which allows any previously added requests to
complete on the current layout segment.  The check for requests starting
out of range of the layout segment moves to pg_init, so that the
replacement of pgio->pg_lseg will be done when the next request is added.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Coddington <bcodding@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
This commit is contained in:
Benjamin Coddington 2017-05-22 20:20:23 -04:00 committed by Trond Myklebust
parent d2c23c0075
commit 08cb5b0f05
2 changed files with 27 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -2094,12 +2094,26 @@ pnfs_generic_pg_check_layout(struct nfs_pageio_descriptor *pgio)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pnfs_generic_pg_check_layout);
/*
* Check for any intersection between the request and the pgio->pg_lseg,
* and if none, put this pgio->pg_lseg away.
*/
static void
pnfs_generic_pg_check_range(struct nfs_pageio_descriptor *pgio, struct nfs_page *req)
{
if (pgio->pg_lseg && !pnfs_lseg_request_intersecting(pgio->pg_lseg, req)) {
pnfs_put_lseg(pgio->pg_lseg);
pgio->pg_lseg = NULL;
}
}
void
pnfs_generic_pg_init_read(struct nfs_pageio_descriptor *pgio, struct nfs_page *req)
{
u64 rd_size = req->wb_bytes;
pnfs_generic_pg_check_layout(pgio);
pnfs_generic_pg_check_range(pgio, req);
if (pgio->pg_lseg == NULL) {
if (pgio->pg_dreq == NULL)
rd_size = i_size_read(pgio->pg_inode) - req_offset(req);
@ -2131,6 +2145,7 @@ pnfs_generic_pg_init_write(struct nfs_pageio_descriptor *pgio,
struct nfs_page *req, u64 wb_size)
{
pnfs_generic_pg_check_layout(pgio);
pnfs_generic_pg_check_range(pgio, req);
if (pgio->pg_lseg == NULL) {
pgio->pg_lseg = pnfs_update_layout(pgio->pg_inode,
req->wb_context,
@ -2191,16 +2206,10 @@ pnfs_generic_pg_test(struct nfs_pageio_descriptor *pgio,
seg_end = pnfs_end_offset(pgio->pg_lseg->pls_range.offset,
pgio->pg_lseg->pls_range.length);
req_start = req_offset(req);
WARN_ON_ONCE(req_start >= seg_end);
/* start of request is past the last byte of this segment */
if (req_start >= seg_end) {
/* reference the new lseg */
if (pgio->pg_ops->pg_cleanup)
pgio->pg_ops->pg_cleanup(pgio);
if (pgio->pg_ops->pg_init)
pgio->pg_ops->pg_init(pgio, req);
if (req_start >= seg_end)
return 0;
}
/* adjust 'size' iff there are fewer bytes left in the
* segment than what nfs_generic_pg_test returned */

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@ -593,6 +593,16 @@ pnfs_lseg_range_intersecting(const struct pnfs_layout_range *l1,
return pnfs_is_range_intersecting(l1->offset, end1, l2->offset, end2);
}
static inline bool
pnfs_lseg_request_intersecting(struct pnfs_layout_segment *lseg, struct nfs_page *req)
{
u64 seg_last = pnfs_end_offset(lseg->pls_range.offset, lseg->pls_range.length);
u64 req_last = req_offset(req) + req->wb_bytes;
return pnfs_is_range_intersecting(lseg->pls_range.offset, seg_last,
req_offset(req), req_last);
}
extern unsigned int layoutstats_timer;
#ifdef NFS_DEBUG