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Anna Schumaker 6f92fa4581 NFS: Create a common rpc_call_ops struct
The read and write paths set up this struct in exactly the same way, so
create a single shared struct.

Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-05-28 18:40:43 -04:00
Anna Schumaker 0eecb2145c NFS: Create a common nfs_pgio_result_common function
Combining these functions will let me make a single nfs_rw_common_ops
struct (see the next patch).

Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-05-28 18:40:36 -04:00
Anna Schumaker a4cdda5911 NFS: Create a common pgio_rpc_prepare function
The read and write paths do exactly the same thing for the rpc_prepare
rpc_op.  This patch combines them together into a single function.

Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-05-28 18:40:28 -04:00
Anna Schumaker 4a0de55c56 NFS: Create a common rw_header_alloc and rw_header_free function
I create a new struct nfs_rw_ops to decide the differences between reads
and writes.  This struct will be set when initializing a new
nfs_pgio_descriptor, and then passed on to the nfs_rw_header when a new
header is allocated.

Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-05-28 18:40:04 -04:00
Anna Schumaker 00bfa30abe NFS: Create a common pgio_alloc and pgio_release function
These functions are identical for the read and write paths so they can
be combined.

Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-05-28 18:39:55 -04:00
Anna Schumaker f79d06f544 NFS: Move the write verifier into the nfs_pgio_header
The header had a pointer to the verifier that was set from the old write
data struct.  We don't need to keep the pointer around now that we have
shared structures.

Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-05-28 18:39:38 -04:00
Anna Schumaker c0752cdfbb NFS: Create a common read and write header struct
The only difference is the write verifier field, but we can keep that
for a little bit longer.

Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-05-28 18:12:55 -04:00
Anna Schumaker 9c7e1b3d50 NFS: Create a common read and write data struct
At this point, the only difference between nfs_read_data and
nfs_write_data is the write verifier.

Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-05-28 18:12:47 -04:00
Anna Schumaker 9137bdf3d2 NFS: Create a common results structure for reads and writes
Reads and writes have very similar results.  This patch combines the two
structs together with comments to show where the differing fields are
used.

Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-05-28 18:12:43 -04:00
Anna Schumaker 3c6b899c49 NFS: Create a common argument structure for reads and writes
Reads and writes have very similar arguments.  This patch combines them
together and documents the few fields used only by write.

Signed-off-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-05-28 18:12:02 -04:00
Christoph Hellwig fab5fc25d2 nfs: remove ->read_pageio_init from rpc ops
The read_pageio_init method is just a very convoluted way to grab the
right nfs_pageio_ops vector.  The vector to chose is not a choice of
protocol version, but just a pNFS vs MDS I/O choice that can simply be
done inside nfs_pageio_init_read based on the presence of a layout
driver, and a new force_mds flag to the special case of falling back
to MDS I/O on a pNFS-capable volume.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Tested-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-05-28 17:50:08 -04:00
Christoph Hellwig a20c93e316 nfs: remove ->write_pageio_init from rpc ops
The write_pageio_init method is just a very convoluted way to grab the
right nfs_pageio_ops vector.  The vector to chose is not a choice of
protocol version, but just a pNFS vs MDS I/O choice that can simply be
done inside nfs_pageio_init_write based on the presence of a layout
driver, and a new force_mds flag to the special case of falling back
to MDS I/O on a pNFS-capable volume.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Tested-by: Anna Schumaker <Anna.Schumaker@Netapp.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-05-28 17:48:38 -04:00
Christoph Hellwig 1b33809ea8 nfs: commit layouts in fdatasync
"fdatasync() is similar to fsync(), but does not flush modified metadata
  unless that metadata is needed in order  to  allow  a  subsequent  data
  retrieval to be correctly handled."

We absolutely need to commit the layouts to be able to retrieve the data
in case either the client, the server or the storage subsystem go down.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-05-28 17:45:30 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields 6ac90391c6 nfsd4: keep xdr buf length updated
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-28 14:52:38 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields dd97fddedc nfsd4: no need for encode_compoundres to adjust lengths
xdr_reserve_space should now be calculating the length correctly as we
go, so there's no longer any need to fix it up here.

Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-28 14:52:37 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields f46d382a74 nfsd4: remove ADJUST_ARGS
It's just uninteresting debugging code at this point.

Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-28 14:52:36 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields d3f627c815 nfsd4: use xdr_stream throughout compound encoding
Note this makes ADJUST_ARGS useless; we'll remove it in the following
patch.

Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-28 14:52:35 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields ddd1ea5636 nfsd4: use xdr_reserve_space in attribute encoding
This is a cosmetic change for now; no change in behavior.

Note we're just depending on xdr_reserve_space to do the bounds checking
for us, we're not really depending on its adjustment of iovec or xdr_buf
lengths yet, as those are fixed up by as necessary after the fact by
read-link operations and by nfs4svc_encode_compoundres.  However we do
have to update xdr->iov on read-like operations to prevent
xdr_reserve_space from messing with the already-fixed-up length of the
the head.

When the attribute encoding fails partway through we have to undo the
length adjustments made so far.  We do it manually for now, but later
patches will add an xdr_truncate_encode() helper to handle cases like
this.

Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-28 14:52:34 -04:00
Al Viro 64fd72e0a4 lift the "already marked killed" case into shrink_dentry_list()
It can happen only when dentry_kill() is called with unlock_on_failure
equal to 0 - other callers had dentry pinned until the moment they've
got ->d_lock and DCACHE_DENTRY_KILLED is set only after lockref_mark_dead().

IOW, only one of three call sites of dentry_kill() might end up reaching
that code.  Just move it there.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-28 09:48:44 -04:00
Artem Bityutskiy ba6a7d5563 UBIFS: fix debugging check
The debugging check which verifies that we never write outside of the file
length was incorrect, since it was multiplying file length by the page size,
instead of dividing. Fix this.

Spotted-by: hujianyang <hujianyang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
2014-05-28 11:10:09 +03:00
Miklos Szeredi b6dd6f4738 vfs: fix vmplice_to_user()
Commit 6130f5315e "switch vmsplice_to_user() to copy_page_to_iter()" in
v3.15-rc1 broke vmsplice(2).

This patch fixes two bugs:

 - count is not initialized to a proper value, which resulted in no data
   being copied

 - if rw_copy_check_uvector() returns negative then the iov might be leaked.

Tested OK.

Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-28 01:54:52 -04:00
Jianyu Zhan 26fc9cd200 kernfs: move the last knowledge of sysfs out from kernfs
There is still one residue of sysfs remaining: the sb_magic
SYSFS_MAGIC. However this should be kernfs user specific,
so this patch moves it out. Kerrnfs user should specify their
magic number while mouting.

Signed-off-by: Jianyu Zhan <nasa4836@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2014-05-27 14:33:17 -07:00
Robert ABEL 9f70a40128 sysfs: fix attribute_group bin file path on removal
Cody Schafer already fixed binary file creation for attribute groups, see [1].
This patch makes the appropriate changes for binary file removal
of attribute groups.
[1]: http://lkml.org/lkml/2014/2/27/832

Signed-off-by: Robert ABEL <rabel@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2014-05-27 14:33:17 -07:00
Maurizio Lombardi b5b6077855 ext4: fix wrong assert in ext4_mb_normalize_request()
The variable "size" is expressed as number of blocks and not as
number of clusters, this could trigger a kernel panic when using
ext4 with the size of a cluster different from the size of a block.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Maurizio Lombardi <mlombard@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-05-27 12:48:56 -04:00
Jan Kara eeece469de ext4: fix zeroing of page during writeback
Tail of a page straddling inode size must be zeroed when being written
out due to POSIX requirement that modifications of mmaped page beyond
inode size must not be written to the file. ext4_bio_write_page() did
this only for blocks fully beyond inode size but didn't properly zero
blocks partially beyond inode size. Fix this.

The problem has been uncovered by mmap_11-4 test in openposix test suite
(part of LTP).

Reported-by: Xiaoguang Wang <wangxg.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Fixes: 5a0dc7365c
Fixes: bd2d0210cf
CC: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-05-27 12:48:55 -04:00
Giedrius Rekasius aa13d5f67c ext4: remove unused local variable "stored" from ext4_readdir(...)
Remove local variable "stored" from ext4_readdir(...). This variable 
gets initialized but is never used inside the function.

Signed-off-by: Giedrius Rekasius <giedrius.rekasius@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-05-27 12:48:55 -04:00
Namjae Jeon e1ee60fd89 ext4: fix ZERO_RANGE test failure in data journalling
xfstests generic/091 is failing when mounting ext4 with data=journal.
I think that this regression is same problem that occurred prior to collapse
range issue. So ZERO RANGE also need to call ext4_force_commit as
collapse range.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <namjae.jeon@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Ashish Sangwan <a.sangwan@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-05-27 12:48:55 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields 5f4ab94587 nfsd4: allow space for final error return
This post-encoding check should be taking into account the need to
encode at least an out-of-space error to the following op (if any).

Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-27 11:09:09 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields 07d1f80207 nfsd4: fix encoding of out-of-space replies
If nfsd4_check_resp_size() returns an error then we should really be
truncating the reply here, otherwise we may leave extra garbage at the
end of the rpc reply.

Also add a warning to catch any cases where our reply-size estimates may
be wrong in the case of a non-idempotent operation.

Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-27 11:09:08 -04:00
Daniel Golle a0fd59511e UBIFS: add missing ui pointer in debugging code
If UBIFS_DEBUG is defined an additional assertion of the ui_lock
spinlock in do_writepage cannot compile because the ui pointer has not
been previously declared.

Fix this by declaring and initializing the ui pointer in case
UBIFS_DEBUG is defined.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
2014-05-27 15:23:40 +03:00
hujianyang dac3698147 UBIFS: Fix dump messages in ubifs_dump_lprops
Function ubifs_read_one_lp will not set @lp and returns
an error when ubifs_read_one_lp failed. We should not
perform ubifs_dump_lprop in this case because @lp is not
initialized as we wanted.

Signed-off-by: hujianyang <hujianyang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
2014-05-27 15:05:23 +03:00
Jan Kara d745a8c20c ext4: reduce contention on s_orphan_lock
Shuffle code around in ext4_orphan_add() and ext4_orphan_del() so that
we avoid taking global s_orphan_lock in some cases and hold it for
shorter time in other cases.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-05-26 11:56:53 -04:00
Jan Kara cd2c080c33 ext4: use sbi in ext4_orphan_{add|del}()
Use sbi pointer consistently in ext4_orphan_del() instead of opencoding
it sometimes. Also ext4_orphan_add() uses EXT4_SB(sb) often so create
sbi variable for it as well and use it.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-05-26 11:39:17 -04:00
Linus Torvalds db1003f231 Merge branch 'afs' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs
Pull AFS fixes and cleanups from David Howells:
 "Here are some patches to the AFS filesystem:

  1) Fix problems in the clean-up parts of the cache manager service
     handler.

  2) Split afs_end_call() introduced in (1) and replace some identical
     code elsewhere with a call to the first half of the split function.

  3) Fix an error introduced in the workqueue PREPARE_WORK() elimination
     commits.

  4) Clean up argument passing to functions called from the workqueue as
     there's now an insulating layer between them and the workqueue.
     This is possible from (3)"

* 'afs' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs:
  AFS: Pass an afs_call* to call->async_workfn() instead of a work_struct*
  AFS: Fix kafs module unloading
  AFS: Part of afs_end_call() is identical to code elsewhere, so split it
  AFS: Fix cache manager service handlers
2014-05-25 12:40:36 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 80a1de29a5 Merge branch 'for-3.15' of git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux
Pull two nfsd bugfixes from Bruce Fields:
 "Just two bugfixes, one for a merge-window-introduced ACL regression,
  the other for a longer-standing v4 state bug"

* 'for-3.15' of git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux:
  nfsd4: warn on finding lockowner without stateid's
  nfsd4: remove lockowner when removing lock stateid
  nfsd4: fix corruption on setting an ACL.
2014-05-25 10:08:48 -07:00
Pavel Shilovsky 663a962151 CIFS: Fix memory leaks in SMB2_open
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.12+
Signed-off-by: Pavel Shilovsky <pshilovsky@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Shirish Pargaonkar <spargaonkar@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-05-24 13:24:20 -07:00
Joseph Qi 66db6cfd49 ocfs2: fix double kmem_cache_destroy in dlm_init
In dlm_init, if create dlm_lockname_cache failed in
dlm_init_master_caches, it will destroy dlm_lockres_cache which created
before twice.  And this will cause system die when loading modules.

Signed-off-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@huawei.com>
Cc: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2014-05-23 09:37:30 -07:00
J. Bruce Fields 1802a67894 nfsd4: reserve head space for krb5 integ/priv info
Currently if the nfs-level part of a reply would be too large, we'll
return an error to the client.  But if the nfs-level part fits and
leaves no room for krb5p or krb5i stuff, then we just drop the request
entirely.

That's no good.  Instead, reserve some slack space at the end of the
buffer and make sure we fail outright if we'd come close.

The slack space here is a massive overstimate of what's required, we
should probably try for a tighter limit at some point.

Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-23 09:03:47 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields 2d124dfaad nfsd4: move proc_compound xdr encode init to helper
Mechanical transformation with no change of behavior.

Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-23 09:03:46 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields d518465866 nfsd4: tweak nfsd4_encode_getattr to take xdr_stream
Just change the nfsd4_encode_getattr api.  Not changing any code or
adding any new functionality yet.

Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-23 09:03:46 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields 4aea24b2ff nfsd4: embed xdr_stream in nfsd4_compoundres
This is a mechanical transformation with no change in behavior.

Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-23 09:03:45 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields e372ba60de nfsd4: decoding errors can still be cached and require space
Currently a non-idempotent op reply may be cached if it fails in the
proc code but not if it fails at xdr decoding.  I doubt there are any
xdr-decoding-time errors that would make this a problem in practice, so
this probably isn't a serious bug.

The space estimates should also take into account space required for
encoding of error returns.  Again, not a practical problem, though it
would become one after future patches which will tighten the space
estimates.

Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-23 09:03:44 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields f34e432b67 nfsd4: fix write reply size estimate
The write reply also includes count and stable_how.

Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-23 09:03:43 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields 622f560e6a nfsd4: read size estimate should include padding
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-23 09:03:42 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields 24906f3237 nfsd4: allow larger 4.1 session drc slots
The client is actually asking for 2532 bytes.  I suspect that's a
mistake.  But maybe we can allow some more.  In theory lock needs more
if it might return a maximum-length lockowner in the denied case.

Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-23 09:03:41 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields 5b648699af nfsd4: READ, READDIR, etc., are idempotent
OP_MODIFIES_SOMETHING flags operations that we should be careful not to
initiate without being sure we have the buffer space to encode a reply.

None of these ops fall into that category.

We could probably remove a few more, but this isn't a very important
problem at least for ops whose reply size is easy to estimate.

Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-23 09:03:41 -04:00
David Howells 656f88ddf1 AFS: Pass an afs_call* to call->async_workfn() instead of a work_struct*
call->async_workfn() can take an afs_call* arg rather than a work_struct* as
the functions assigned there are now called from afs_async_workfn() which has
to call container_of() anyway.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Nathaniel Wesley Filardo <nwf@cs.jhu.edu>
Reviewed-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
2014-05-23 13:05:22 +01:00
Nathaniel Wesley Filardo 150a6b4789 AFS: Fix kafs module unloading
At present, it is not possible to successfully unload the kafs module if there
are outstanding async outgoing calls (those made with afs_make_call()).  This
appears to be due to the changes introduced by:

	commit 059499453a
	Author: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
	Date:   Fri Mar 7 10:24:50 2014 -0500
	Subject: afs: don't use PREPARE_WORK

which didn't go far enough.  The problem is due to:

 (1) The aforementioned commit introduced a separate handler function pointer
     in the call, call->async_workfn, in addition to the original workqueue
     item, call->async_work, for asynchronous operations because workqueues
     subsystem cannot handle the workqueue item pointer being changed whilst
     the item is queued or being processed.

 (2) afs_async_workfn() was introduced in that commit to be the callback for
     call->async_work.  Its sole purpose is to run whatever call->async_workfn
     points to.

 (3) call->async_workfn is only used from afs_async_workfn(), which is only
     set on async_work by afs_collect_incoming_call() - ie. for incoming
     calls.

 (4) call->async_workfn is *not* set by afs_make_call() when outgoing calls are
     made, and call->async_work is set afs_process_async_call() - and not
     afs_async_workfn().

 (5) afs_process_async_call() now changes call->async_workfn rather than
     call->async_work to point to afs_delete_async_call() to clean up, but this
     is only effective for incoming calls because call->async_work does not
     point to afs_async_workfn() for outgoing calls.

 (6) Because, for incoming calls, call->async_work remains pointing to
     afs_process_async_call() this results in an infinite loop.

Instead, make the workqueue uniformly vector through call->async_workfn, via
afs_async_workfn() and simply initialise call->async_workfn to point to
afs_process_async_call() in afs_make_call().

Signed-off-by: Nathaniel Wesley Filardo <nwf@cs.jhu.edu>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
2014-05-23 13:05:22 +01:00
Nathaniel Wesley Filardo 6cf12869f5 AFS: Part of afs_end_call() is identical to code elsewhere, so split it
Split afs_end_call() into two pieces, one of which is identical to code in
afs_process_async_call().  Replace the latter with a call to the first part of
afs_end_call().

Signed-off-by: Nathaniel Wesley Filardo <nwf@cs.jhu.edu>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-05-23 13:05:15 +01:00
Greg Kroah-Hartman cbfef53360 Merge 3.15-rc6 into driver-core-next
We want the kernfs fixes in this branch as well for testing.

Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2014-05-23 10:13:53 +09:00
NeilBrown 8658452e4a nfsd: Only set PF_LESS_THROTTLE when really needed.
PF_LESS_THROTTLE has a very specific use case: to avoid deadlocks
and live-locks while writing to the page cache in a loop-back
NFS mount situation.

It therefore makes sense to *only* set PF_LESS_THROTTLE in this
situation.
We now know when a request came from the local-host so it could be a
loop-back mount.  We already know when we are handling write requests,
and when we are doing anything else.

So combine those two to allow nfsd to still be throttled (like any
other process) in every situation except when it is known to be
problematic.

Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-22 15:59:19 -04:00
Christoph Hellwig abf1135b6e nfsd: remove nfsd4_free_slab
No need for a kmem_cache_destroy wrapper in nfsd, just do proper
goto based unwinding.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-22 15:52:57 -04:00
Benoit Taine d40aa3372f nfsd: Remove assignments inside conditions
Assignments should not happen inside an if conditional, but in the line
before. This issue was reported by checkpatch.

The semantic patch that makes this change is as follows
(http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/):

// <smpl>

@@
identifier i1;
expression e1;
statement S;
@@
-if(!(i1 = e1)) S
+i1 = e1;
+if(!i1)
+S

// </smpl>

It has been tested by compilation.

Signed-off-by: Benoit Taine <benoit.taine@lip6.fr>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-22 15:52:23 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields f35ea0d4b6 Merge 3.15 bugfixes for 3.16 2014-05-22 15:48:15 -04:00
Jan Kara 166418ccef ext3: Fix deadlock in data=journal mode when fs is frozen
When ext3 is used in data=journal mode, syncing filesystem makes sure
all the data is committed in the journal but the data doesn't have to be
checkpointed. ext3_freeze() then takes care of checkpointing all the
data so all buffer heads are clean but pages can still have dangling
dirty bits. So when flusher thread comes later when filesystem is
frozen, it tries to write back dirty pages, ext3_journalled_writepage()
tries to start a transaction and hangs waiting for frozen fs causing a
deadlock because a holder of s_umount semaphore may be waiting for
flusher thread to complete.

The fix is luckily relatively easy. We don't have to start a transaction
in ext3_journalled_writepage() when a page is just dirty (and doesn't
have PageChecked set) because in that case all buffers should be already
mapped (mapping must happen before writing a buffer to the journal) and
it is enough to write them out. This optimization also solves the deadlock
because block_write_full_page() will just find out there's no buffer to
write and do nothing.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-22 17:26:11 +02:00
Boaz Harrosh ce5d36aac2 ore: Support for raid 6
This simple patch adds support for raid6 to the ORE.
Most operations and calculations where already for the general
case. Only things left:
* call async_gen_syndrome() in the case of raid6
  (NOTE that the raid6 math is the one supported by the Linux Kernel
   see: crypto/async_tx/async_pq.c)
* call _ore_add_parity_unit() twice with only last call generating
  the redundancy pages.

* Fix couple BUGS in old code
  a. In reads when parity==2 it can happen that per_dev->length=0
     but per_dev->offset was set and adjusted by _ore_add_sg_seg().
     Don't let it be overwritten.
  b. The all 'cur_comp > starting_dev' thing to determine if:
       "per_dev->offset is in the current stripe number or the
       next one."
     Was a complete raid5/4 accident. When parity==2 this is not
     at all true usually. All we need to do is increment si->ob_offset
     once we pass by the first parity device.
     (This also greatly simplifies the code, amen)
  c. Calculation of si->dev rotation can overflow when parity==2.

* Then last enable raid6 in ore_verify_layout()

I want to deeply thank Daniel Gryniewicz who found first all the
bugs in the old raid code, and inspired these patches:
	Inspired-by Daniel Gryniewicz <dang@linuxbox.com>

Signed-off-by: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@panasas.com>
2014-05-22 14:48:15 +03:00
Boaz Harrosh 455682ce54 ore: Remove redundant dev_order(), more cleanups
Two cleanups:
* si->cur_comp, si->cur_pg where always calculated after
  the call to ore_calc_stripe_info() with the help of
  _dev_order(...). But these are already calculated by
  ore_calc_stripe_info() and can be just set there.
  (This is left over from the time that si->cur_comp, si->cur_pg
   were only used by raid code, but now the main loop manages
   them anyway even though they are ultimately not used in
   none raid code)

* si->cur_comp - For the very last stripe case, was set inside
  _ore_add_parity_unit(). This is not clear and will be wrong
  for coming raid6 so move this to only caller. Now si->cur_comp
  is only manipulated within _prepare_for_striping(), always next
  to the manipulation of cur_dev.
  Which is much easier to understand and follow.

Signed-off-by: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@panasas.com>
2014-05-22 14:46:15 +03:00
Boaz Harrosh 101a642781 ore: (trivial) reformat some code
rearrange some source lines. Nothing changed.

Signed-off-by: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@panasas.com>
2014-05-22 14:45:21 +03:00
Ingo Molnar 65c2ce7004 Linux 3.15-rc6
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Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2014-05-22 10:28:56 +02:00
H. Peter Anvin 94aca80897 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/x86/urgent' into x86/vdso
Resolved Conflicts:
	arch/x86/vdso/vdso32-setup.c

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
2014-05-21 17:38:22 -07:00
H. Peter Anvin 03c1b4e8e5 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/x86/espfix' into x86/vdso
Merge x86/espfix into x86/vdso, due to changes in the vdso setup code
that otherwise cause conflicts.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
2014-05-21 17:36:33 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 11da37b263 Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/linux-btrfs
Pull two btrfs fixes from Chris Mason:
 "This has two fixes that we've been testing for 3.16, but since both
  are safe and fix real bugs, it makes sense to send for 3.15 instead"

* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/linux-btrfs:
  Btrfs: send, fix incorrect ref access when using extrefs
  Btrfs: fix EIO on reading file after ioctl clone works on it
2014-05-22 05:40:13 +09:00
Jeff Mahoney 22e7478ddb reiserfs: call truncate_setsize under tailpack mutex
Prior to commit 0e4f6a791b (Fix reiserfs_file_release()), reiserfs
truncates serialized on i_mutex. They mostly still do, with the exception
of reiserfs_file_release. That blocks out other writers via the tailpack
mutex and the inode openers counter adjusted in reiserfs_file_open.

However, NFS will call reiserfs_setattr without having called ->open, so
we end up with a race when nfs is calling ->setattr while another
process is releasing the file. Ultimately, it triggers the
BUG_ON(inode->i_size != new_file_size) check in maybe_indirect_to_direct.

The solution is to pull the lock into reiserfs_setattr to encompass the
truncate_setsize call as well.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-21 22:36:56 +02:00
Linus Torvalds 5e9d9fc4ed xfs: fixes for 3.15-rc6
Code inspection of the XFS error number sign translations found a bunch of
 issues, including returning incorrectly signed errors for some data integrity
 operations. These leak to userspace and result in applications not getting the
 errors correctly reported. Hence they need fixing sooner rather than later.
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Merge tag 'xfs-for-linus-3.15-rc6' of git://oss.sgi.com/xfs/xfs

Pull xfs fixes from Dave Chinner:
 "Code inspection of the XFS error number sign translations found a
  bunch of issues, including returning incorrectly signed errors for
  some data integrity operations.

  These leak to userspace and result in applications not getting the
  errors correctly reported.  Hence they need fixing sooner rather than
  later.

  A couple of the bugs are in data integrity operations, a couple more
  are in the new COLLAPSE_RANGE code.  One of these came in through a
  recent ext4 merge and so I had to update the base tree to 3.15-rc5
  before fixing the issues"

* tag 'xfs-for-linus-3.15-rc6' of git://oss.sgi.com/xfs/xfs:
  xfs: list_lru_init returns a negative error
  xfs: negate xfs_icsb_init_counters error value
  xfs: negate mount workqueue init error value
  xfs: fix wrong err sign on xfs_set_acl()
  xfs: fix wrong errno from xfs_initxattrs
  xfs: correct error sign on COLLAPSE_RANGE errors
  xfs: xfs_commit_metadata returns wrong errno
  xfs: fix incorrect error sign in xfs_file_aio_read
  xfs: xfs_dir_fsync() returns positive errno
2014-05-22 05:36:07 +09:00
Jeff Layton 08b37d518a cifs: ensure that vol->username is not NULL before running strlen on it
Dan Carpenter says:

The patch 04febabcf55b: "cifs: sanitize username handling" from Jan
17, 2012, leads to the following static checker warning:

	fs/cifs/connect.c:2231 match_session()
	error: we previously assumed 'vol->username' could be null (see line 2228)

fs/cifs/connect.c
  2219                  /* NULL username means anonymous session */
  2220                  if (ses->user_name == NULL) {
  2221                          if (!vol->nullauth)
  2222                                  return 0;
  2223                          break;
  2224                  }
  2225
  2226                  /* anything else takes username/password */
  2227                  if (strncmp(ses->user_name,
  2228                              vol->username ? vol->username : "",
                                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
We added this check for vol->username here.

  2229                              CIFS_MAX_USERNAME_LEN))
  2230                          return 0;
  2231                  if (strlen(vol->username) != 0 &&
                                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
But this dereference is not checked.

  2232                      ses->password != NULL &&
  2233                      strncmp(ses->password,
  2234                              vol->password ? vol->password : "",
  2235                              CIFS_MAX_PASSWORD_LEN))
  2236                          return 0;

...fix this by ensuring that vol->username is not NULL before running
strlen on it.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@poochiereds.net>
Reported-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-05-21 10:38:01 -07:00
Steve French 12197a7fdd Clarify SMB2/SMB3 create context and add missing ones
Clarify comments for create contexts which we do send,
and fix typo in one create context definition and add
newer SMB3 create contexts to the list.

Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-05-21 10:18:06 -07:00
Steve French 3c5f9be108 Do not send ClientGUID on SMB2.02 dialect
ClientGUID must be zero for SMB2.02 dialect.  See section 2.2.3
of MS-SMB2. For SMB2.1 and later it must be non-zero.

Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
CC: Sachin Prabhu <sprabhu@redhat.com>
2014-05-21 10:18:06 -07:00
Sachin Prabhu 39552ea812 cifs: Set client guid on per connection basis
When mounting from a Windows 2012R2 server, we hit the following
problem:
1) Mount with any of the following versions - 2.0, 2.1 or 3.0
2) unmount
3) Attempt a mount again using a different SMB version >= 2.0.

You end up with the following failure:
Status code returned 0xc0000203 STATUS_USER_SESSION_DELETED
CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -5
CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -5

I cannot reproduce this issue using a Windows 2008 R2 server.

This appears to be caused because we use the same client guid for the
connection on first mount which we then disconnect and attempt to mount
again using a different protocol version. By generating a new guid each
time a new connection is Negotiated, we avoid hitting this problem.

Signed-off-by: Sachin Prabhu <sprabhu@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-05-21 10:18:05 -07:00
Fabian Frederick 179d61839b fs/cifs/netmisc.c: convert printk to pr_foo()
Also fixes array checkpatch warning and converts it to static const
(suggested by Joe Perches).

Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Cc: Steve French <sfrench@samba.org>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-05-21 10:18:05 -07:00
Fabian Frederick 571d597206 fs/cifs/cifs.c: replace seq_printf by seq_puts
Replace seq_printf where possible

Cc: Steve French <sfrench@samba.org>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-05-21 10:18:05 -07:00
Steve French 2e4b8c2c3b Update cifs version number to 2.03
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-05-21 10:18:05 -07:00
Libo Chen 2d4f84bd79 fs: cifs: new helper: file_inode(file)
Signed-off-by: Libo Chen <clbchenlibo.chen@huawei.com>
Acked-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-05-21 10:18:05 -07:00
Jeff Layton 4f73c7d342 cifs: fix potential races in cifs_revalidate_mapping
The handling of the CIFS_INO_INVALID_MAPPING flag is racy. It's possible
for two tasks to attempt to revalidate the mapping at the same time. The
first sees that CIFS_INO_INVALID_MAPPING is set. It clears the flag and
then calls invalidate_inode_pages2 to start shooting down the pagecache.

While that's going on, another task checks the flag and sees that it's
clear. It then ends up trusting the pagecache to satisfy a read when it
shouldn't.

Fix this by adding a bitlock to ensure that the clearing of the flag is
atomic with respect to the actual cache invalidation. Also, move the
other existing users of cifs_invalidate_mapping to use a new
cifs_zap_mapping() function that just sets the INVALID_MAPPING bit and
then uses the standard codepath to handle the invalidation.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@poochiereds.net>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-05-21 10:18:05 -07:00
Jeff Layton e284e53fde cifs: new helper function: cifs_revalidate_mapping
Consolidate a bit of code. In a later patch we'll expand this to fix
some races.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@poochiereds.net>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-05-21 10:18:05 -07:00
Jeff Layton aff8d5ca7a cifs: convert booleans in cifsInodeInfo to a flags field
In later patches, we'll need to have a bitlock, so go ahead and convert
these bools to use atomic bitops instead.

Also, clean up the initialization of the flags field. There's no need
to unset each bit individually just after it was zeroed on allocation.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@poochiereds.net>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-05-21 10:18:05 -07:00
Jeff Layton 02323db17e cifs: fix cifs_uniqueid_to_ino_t not to ever return 0
Currently, when the top and bottom 32-bit words are equivalent and the
host is a 32-bit arch, cifs_uniqueid_to_ino_t returns 0 as the ino_t
value. All we're doing to hash the value down to 32 bits is xor'ing the
top and bottom 32-bit words and that obviously results in 0 if they are
equivalent.

The kernel doesn't really care if it returns this value, but some
userland apps (like "ls") will ignore dirents that have a zero d_ino
value.

Change this function to use hash_64 to convert this value to a 31 bit
value and then add 1 to ensure that it doesn't ever return 0. Also,
there's no need to check the sizeof(ino_t) at runtime so create two
different cifs_uniqueid_to_ino_t functions based on whether
BITS_PER_LONG is 64 for not.

This should fix:

    https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19282

Reported-by: Eric <copet_eric@emc.com>
Reported-by: <per-ola@sadata.se>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@poochiereds.net>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-05-21 10:18:04 -07:00
J. Bruce Fields cbf7a75bc5 nfsd4: fix delegation cleanup on error
We're not cleaning up everything we need to on error.  In particular,
we're not removing our lease.  Among other problems this can cause the
struct nfs4_file used as fl_owner to be referenced after it has been
destroyed.

Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-21 12:17:17 -04:00
Kinglong Mee 368fe39b50 NFSD: Don't clear SUID/SGID after root writing data
We're clearing the SUID/SGID bits on write by hand in nfsd_vfs_write,
even though the subsequent vfs_writev() call will end up doing this for
us (through file system write methods eventually calling
file_remove_suid(), e.g., from __generic_file_aio_write).

So, remove the redundant nfsd code.

The only change in behavior is when the write is by root, in which case
we previously cleared SUID/SGID, but will now leave it alone.  The new
behavior is the behavior of every filesystem we've checked.

It seems better to be consistent with local filesystem behavior.  And
the security advantage seems limited as root could always restore these
bits by hand if it wanted.

SUID/SGID is not cleared after writing data with (root, local ext4),
   File: ‘test’
   Size: 0               Blocks: 0          IO Block: 4096   regular
empty file
Device: 803h/2051d      Inode: 1200137     Links: 1
Access: (4777/-rwsrwxrwx)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid: (    0/    root)
Context: unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0
Access: 2014-04-18 21:36:31.016029014 +0800
Modify: 2014-04-18 21:36:31.016029014 +0800
Change: 2014-04-18 21:36:31.026030285 +0800
  Birth: -
   File: ‘test’
   Size: 5               Blocks: 8          IO Block: 4096   regular file
Device: 803h/2051d      Inode: 1200137     Links: 1
Access: (4777/-rwsrwxrwx)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid: (    0/    root)
Context: unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0
Access: 2014-04-18 21:36:31.016029014 +0800
Modify: 2014-04-18 21:36:31.040032065 +0800
Change: 2014-04-18 21:36:31.040032065 +0800
  Birth: -

With no_root_squash, (root, remote ext4), SUID/SGID are cleared,
   File: ‘test’
   Size: 0               Blocks: 0          IO Block: 262144 regular
empty file
Device: 24h/36d Inode: 786439      Links: 1
Access: (4777/-rwsrwxrwx)  Uid: ( 1000/    test)   Gid: ( 1000/    test)
Context: system_u:object_r:nfs_t:s0
Access: 2014-04-18 21:45:32.155805097 +0800
Modify: 2014-04-18 21:45:32.155805097 +0800
Change: 2014-04-18 21:45:32.168806749 +0800
  Birth: -
   File: ‘test’
   Size: 5               Blocks: 8          IO Block: 262144 regular file
Device: 24h/36d Inode: 786439      Links: 1
Access: (0777/-rwxrwxrwx)  Uid: ( 1000/    test)   Gid: ( 1000/    test)
Context: system_u:object_r:nfs_t:s0
Access: 2014-04-18 21:45:32.155805097 +0800
Modify: 2014-04-18 21:45:32.184808783 +0800
Change: 2014-04-18 21:45:32.184808783 +0800
  Birth: -

Signed-off-by: Kinglong Mee <kinglongmee@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-21 12:17:16 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields 27b11428b7 nfsd4: warn on finding lockowner without stateid's
The current code assumes a one-to-one lockowner<->lock stateid
correspondance.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-21 11:11:21 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields a1b8ff4c97 nfsd4: remove lockowner when removing lock stateid
The nfsv4 state code has always assumed a one-to-one correspondance
between lock stateid's and lockowners even if it appears not to in some
places.

We may actually change that, but for now when FREE_STATEID releases a
lock stateid it also needs to release the parent lockowner.

Symptoms were a subsequent LOCK crashing in find_lockowner_str when it
calls same_lockowner_ino on a lockowner that unexpectedly has an empty
so_stateids list.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-21 11:11:21 -04:00
David Howells 6c67c7c38c AFS: Fix cache manager service handlers
Fix the cache manager RPC service handlers.  The afs_send_empty_reply() and
afs_send_simple_reply() functions:

 (a) Kill the call and free up the buffers associated with it if they fail.

 (b) Return with call intact if it they succeed.

However, none of the callers actually check the result or clean up if
successful - and may use the now non-existent data if it fails.

This was detected by Dan Carpenter using a static checker:

	The patch 08e0e7c82eea: "[AF_RXRPC]: Make the in-kernel AFS
	filesystem use AF_RXRPC." from Apr 26, 2007, leads to the following
	static checker warning:
	"fs/afs/cmservice.c:155 SRXAFSCB_CallBack()
		 warn: 'call' was already freed."

Reported-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-05-21 14:48:05 +01:00
Linus Torvalds 439c610992 Driver core fixes for 3.15-rc6
Here are two driver core (well, sysfs) fixes for 3.15-rc6 that resolve
 some reported issues and a regression from 3.13.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'driver-core-3.15-rc6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core

Pull driver core fixes from Greg KH:
 "Here are two driver core (well, sysfs) fixes for 3.15-rc6 that resolve
  some reported issues and a regression from 3.13"

* tag 'driver-core-3.15-rc6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core:
  sysfs: make sure read buffer is zeroed
  kernfs, sysfs, cgroup: restrict extra perm check on open to sysfs
2014-05-21 18:59:25 +09:00
Fabian Frederick 770901cc13 fs/jbd/revoke.c: replace shift loop by ilog2
journal_init_revoke_table is only called with positive hash_size
(JOURNAL_REVOKE_DEFAULT_HASH) so we can replace loop shift by ilog2

Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-21 10:26:13 +02:00
Andy Lutomirski 78d683e838 mm, fs: Add vm_ops->name as an alternative to arch_vma_name
arch_vma_name sucks.  It's a silly hack, and it's annoying to
implement correctly.  In fact, AFAICS, even the straightforward x86
implementation is incorrect (I suspect that it breaks if the vdso
mapping is split or gets remapped).

This adds a new vm_ops->name operation that can replace it.  The
followup patches will remove all uses of arch_vma_name on x86,
fixing a couple of annoyances in the process.

Signed-off-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@amacapital.net>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/2eee21791bb36a0a408c5c2bdb382a9e6a41ca4a.1400538962.git.luto@amacapital.net
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
2014-05-20 11:36:31 -07:00
Filipe Manana 51a60253a5 Btrfs: send, fix incorrect ref access when using extrefs
When running send, if an inode only has extended reference items
associated to it and no regular references, send.c:get_first_ref()
was incorrectly assuming the reference it found was of type
BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY due to use of the wrong key variable.
This caused weird behaviour when using the found item has a regular
reference, such as weird path string, and occasionally (when lucky)
a crash:

[  190.600652] general protection fault: 0000 [#1] SMP DEBUG_PAGEALLOC
[  190.600994] Modules linked in: btrfs xor raid6_pq binfmt_misc nfsd auth_rpcgss oid_registry nfs_acl nfs lockd fscache sunrpc psmouse serio_raw evbug pcspkr i2c_piix4 e1000 floppy
[  190.602565] CPU: 2 PID: 14520 Comm: btrfs Not tainted 3.13.0-fdm-btrfs-next-26+ #1
[  190.602728] Hardware name: Bochs Bochs, BIOS Bochs 01/01/2011
[  190.602868] task: ffff8800d447c920 ti: ffff8801fa79e000 task.ti: ffff8801fa79e000
[  190.603030] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff813266b4>]  [<ffffffff813266b4>] memcpy+0x54/0x110
[  190.603262] RSP: 0018:ffff8801fa79f880  EFLAGS: 00010202
[  190.603395] RAX: ffff8800d4326e3f RBX: 000000000000036a RCX: ffff880000000000
[  190.603553] RDX: 000000000000032a RSI: ffe708844042936a RDI: ffff8800d43271a9
[  190.603710] RBP: ffff8801fa79f8c8 R08: 00000000003a4ef0 R09: 0000000000000000
[  190.603867] R10: 793a4ef09f000000 R11: 9f0000000053726f R12: ffff8800d43271a9
[  190.604020] R13: 0000160000000000 R14: ffff8802110134f0 R15: 000000000000036a
[  190.604020] FS:  00007fb423d09b80(0000) GS:ffff880216200000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
[  190.604020] CS:  0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 000000008005003b
[  190.604020] CR2: 00007fb4229d4b78 CR3: 00000001f5d76000 CR4: 00000000000006e0
[  190.604020] Stack:
[  190.604020]  ffffffffa01f4d49 ffff8801fa79f8f0 00000000000009f9 ffff8801fa79f8c8
[  190.604020]  00000000000009f9 ffff880211013260 000000000000f971 ffff88021147dba8
[  190.604020]  00000000000009f9 ffff8801fa79f918 ffffffffa02367f5 ffff8801fa79f928
[  190.604020] Call Trace:
[  190.604020]  [<ffffffffa01f4d49>] ? read_extent_buffer+0xb9/0x120 [btrfs]
[  190.604020]  [<ffffffffa02367f5>] fs_path_add_from_extent_buffer+0x45/0x60 [btrfs]
[  190.604020]  [<ffffffffa0238806>] get_first_ref+0x1f6/0x210 [btrfs]
[  190.604020]  [<ffffffffa0238994>] __get_cur_name_and_parent+0x174/0x3a0 [btrfs]
[  190.604020]  [<ffffffff8118df3d>] ? kmem_cache_alloc_trace+0x11d/0x1e0
[  190.604020]  [<ffffffffa0236674>] ? fs_path_alloc+0x24/0x60 [btrfs]
[  190.604020]  [<ffffffffa0238c91>] get_cur_path+0xd1/0x240 [btrfs]
(...)

Steps to reproduce (either crash or some weirdness like an odd path string):

    mkfs.btrfs -f -O extref /dev/sdd
    mount /dev/sdd /mnt

    mkdir /mnt/testdir
    touch /mnt/testdir/foobar

    for i in `seq 1 2550`; do
        ln /mnt/testdir/foobar /mnt/testdir/foobar_link_`printf "%04d" $i`
    done

    ln /mnt/testdir/foobar /mnt/testdir/final_foobar_name

    rm -f /mnt/testdir/foobar
    for i in `seq 1 2550`; do
        rm -f /mnt/testdir/foobar_link_`printf "%04d" $i`
    done

    btrfs subvolume snapshot -r /mnt /mnt/mysnap
    btrfs send /mnt/mysnap -f /tmp/mysnap.send

Signed-off-by: Filipe David Borba Manana <fdmanana@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
Reviewed-by: Liu Bo <bo.li.liu@oracle.com>
2014-05-20 10:18:26 -07:00
Liu Bo d3ecfcdf91 Btrfs: fix EIO on reading file after ioctl clone works on it
For inline data extent, we need to make its length aligned, otherwise,
we can get a phantom extent map which confuses readpages() to return -EIO.

This can be detected by xfstests/btrfs/035.

Reported-by: David Disseldorp <ddiss@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Liu Bo <bo.li.liu@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
2014-05-20 10:17:48 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 41abc90228 Metag architecture and related fixes for v3.15
Mostly fixes for metag and parisc relating to upgrowing stacks.
 
 * Fix missing compiler barriers in metag memory barriers.
 * Fix BUG_ON on metag when RLIMIT_STACK hard limit is increased beyond
   safe value.
 * Make maximum stack size configurable. This reduces the default user
   stack size back to 80MB (especially on parisc after their removal of
   _STK_LIM_MAX override). This only affects metag and parisc.
 * Remove metag _STK_LIM_MAX override to match other arches and follow
   parisc, now that it is safe to do so (due to the BUG_ON fix mentioned
   above).
 * Finally now that both metag and parisc _STK_LIM_MAX overrides have
   been removed, it makes sense to remove _STK_LIM_MAX altogether.
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Merge tag 'metag-for-v3.15-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jhogan/metag

Pull Metag architecture and related fixes from James Hogan:
 "Mostly fixes for metag and parisc relating to upgrowing stacks.

   - Fix missing compiler barriers in metag memory barriers.
   - Fix BUG_ON on metag when RLIMIT_STACK hard limit is increased
     beyond safe value.
   - Make maximum stack size configurable.  This reduces the default
     user stack size back to 80MB (especially on parisc after their
     removal of _STK_LIM_MAX override).  This only affects metag and
     parisc.
   - Remove metag _STK_LIM_MAX override to match other arches and follow
     parisc, now that it is safe to do so (due to the BUG_ON fix
     mentioned above).
   - Finally now that both metag and parisc _STK_LIM_MAX overrides have
     been removed, it makes sense to remove _STK_LIM_MAX altogether"

* tag 'metag-for-v3.15-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jhogan/metag:
  asm-generic: remove _STK_LIM_MAX
  metag: Remove _STK_LIM_MAX override
  parisc,metag: Do not hardcode maximum userspace stack size
  metag: Reduce maximum stack size to 256MB
  metag: fix memory barriers
2014-05-20 14:30:34 +09:00
Tejun Heo f5c16f29bf sysfs: make sure read buffer is zeroed
13c589d5b0 ("sysfs: use seq_file when reading regular files")
switched sysfs from custom read implementation to seq_file to enable
later transition to kernfs.  After the change, the buffer passed to
->show() is acquired through seq_get_buf(); unfortunately, this
introduces a subtle behavior change.  Before the commit, the buffer
passed to ->show() was always zero as it was allocated using
get_zeroed_page().  Because seq_file doesn't clear buffers on
allocation and neither does seq_get_buf(), after the commit, depending
on the behavior of ->show(), we may end up exposing uninitialized data
to userland thus possibly altering userland visible behavior and
leaking information.

Fix it by explicitly clearing the buffer.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Reported-by: Ron <ron@debian.org>
Fixes: 13c589d5b0 ("sysfs: use seq_file when reading regular files")
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 3.13+
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2014-05-20 10:15:53 +09:00
Dave Chinner b70f14e1ff Merge branch 'xfs-feature-bit-cleanup' into for-next
Conflicts:
	fs/xfs/xfs_inode.c
2014-05-20 08:57:02 +10:00
Dave Chinner 0d907a3bb4 Merge branch 'xfs-misc-fixes-2-for-3.16' into for-next
Conflicts:
	fs/xfs/xfs_ialloc.c
2014-05-20 08:56:00 +10:00
Roger Willcocks 376c2f3a5f xfs: fix compile error when libxfs header used in C++ code
xfs_ialloc.h:102: error: expected ',' or '...' before 'delete'

Simple parameter rename, no changes to behaviour.

Signed-off-by: Roger Willcocks <roger@filmlight.ltd.uk>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-20 08:52:21 +10:00
Jie Liu 8695d27ec3 xfs: fix infinite loop at xfs_vm_writepage on 32bit system
Write to a file with an offset greater than 16TB on 32-bit system and
then trigger page write-back via sync(1) will cause task hang.

# block_size=4096
# offset=$(((2**32 - 1) * $block_size))
# xfs_io -f -c "pwrite $offset $block_size" /storage/test_file
# sync

INFO: task sync:2590 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
"echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
sync            D c1064a28     0  2590   2097 0x00000000
.....
Call Trace:
[<c1064a28>] ? ttwu_do_wakeup+0x18/0x130
[<c1066d0e>] ? try_to_wake_up+0x1ce/0x220
[<c1066dbf>] ? wake_up_process+0x1f/0x40
[<c104fc2e>] ? wake_up_worker+0x1e/0x30
[<c15b6083>] schedule+0x23/0x60
[<c15b3c2d>] schedule_timeout+0x18d/0x1f0
[<c12a143e>] ? do_raw_spin_unlock+0x4e/0x90
[<c10515f1>] ? __queue_delayed_work+0x91/0x150
[<c12a12ef>] ? do_raw_spin_lock+0x3f/0x100
[<c12a143e>] ? do_raw_spin_unlock+0x4e/0x90
[<c15b5b5d>] wait_for_completion+0x7d/0xc0
[<c1066d60>] ? try_to_wake_up+0x220/0x220
[<c116a4d2>] sync_inodes_sb+0x92/0x180
[<c116fb05>] sync_inodes_one_sb+0x15/0x20
[<c114a8f8>] iterate_supers+0xb8/0xc0
[<c116faf0>] ? fdatawrite_one_bdev+0x20/0x20
[<c116fc21>] sys_sync+0x31/0x80
[<c15be18d>] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x28

This issue can be triggered via xfstests/generic/308.

The reason is that the end_index is unsigned long with maximum value
'2^32-1=4294967295' on 32-bit platform, and the given offset cause it
wrapped to 0, so that the following codes will repeat again and again
until the task schedule time out:

end_index = offset >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
last_index = (offset - 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
if (page->index >= end_index) {
	unsigned offset_into_page = offset & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1);
        /*
         * Just skip the page if it is fully outside i_size, e.g. due
         * to a truncate operation that is in progress.
         */
        if (page->index >= end_index + 1 || offset_into_page == 0) {
	^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
		unlock_page(page);
		return 0;
	}

In order to check if a page is fully outsids i_size or not, we can fix
the code logic as below:
	if (page->index > end_index ||
	    (page->index == end_index && offset_into_page == 0))

Secondly, there still has another similar issue when calculating the
end offset for mapping the filesystem blocks to the file blocks for
delalloc.  With the same tests to above, run unmount(8) will cause
kernel panic if CONFIG_XFS_DEBUG is enabled:

XFS: Assertion failed: XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(ip->i_mount) || \
	ip->i_delayed_blks == 0, file: fs/xfs/xfs_super.c, line: 964

kernel BUG at fs/xfs/xfs_message.c:108!
invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] SMP
task: edddc100 ti: ec6ee000 task.ti: ec6ee000
EIP: 0060:[<f83d87cb>] EFLAGS: 00010296 CPU: 1
EIP is at assfail+0x2b/0x30 [xfs]
..............
Call Trace:
[<f83d9cd4>] xfs_fs_destroy_inode+0x74/0x120 [xfs]
[<c115ddf1>] destroy_inode+0x31/0x50
[<c115deff>] evict+0xef/0x170
[<c115dfb2>] dispose_list+0x32/0x40
[<c115ea3a>] evict_inodes+0xca/0xe0
[<c1149706>] generic_shutdown_super+0x46/0xd0
[<c11497b9>] kill_block_super+0x29/0x70
[<c1149a14>] deactivate_locked_super+0x44/0x70
[<c114a427>] deactivate_super+0x47/0x60
[<c1161c3d>] mntput_no_expire+0xcd/0x120
[<c1162ae8>] SyS_umount+0xa8/0x370
[<c1162dce>] SyS_oldumount+0x1e/0x20
[<c15be18d>] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x28

That because the end_offset is evaluated to 0 which is the same reason
to above, hence the mapping and covertion for dealloc file blocks to
file system blocks did not happened.

This patch just fixed both issues.

Reported-by: Michael L. Semon <mlsemon35@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-20 08:24:26 +10:00
Dave Chinner 7c166350b1 xfs: remove redundant checks from xfs_da_read_buf
All of the verification checks of magic numbers are now done by
verifiers, so ther eis no need to check them again once the buffer
has been successfully read. If the magic number is bad, it won't
even get to that code to verify it so it really serves no purpose at
all anymore. Remove it.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-20 08:23:06 +10:00
Dave Chinner 110dc24ad2 xfs: log vector rounding leaks log space
The addition of direct formatting of log items into the CIL
linear buffer added alignment restrictions that the start of each
vector needed to be 64 bit aligned. Hence padding was added in
xlog_finish_iovec() to round up the vector length to ensure the next
vector started with the correct alignment.

This adds a small number of bytes to the size of
the linear buffer that is otherwise unused. The issue is that we
then use the linear buffer size to determine the log space used by
the log item, and this includes the unused space. Hence when we
account for space used by the log item, it's more than is actually
written into the iclogs, and hence we slowly leak this space.

This results on log hangs when reserving space, with threads getting
stuck with these stack traces:

Call Trace:
[<ffffffff81d15989>] schedule+0x29/0x70
[<ffffffff8150d3a2>] xlog_grant_head_wait+0xa2/0x1a0
[<ffffffff8150d55d>] xlog_grant_head_check+0xbd/0x140
[<ffffffff8150ee33>] xfs_log_reserve+0x103/0x220
[<ffffffff814b7f05>] xfs_trans_reserve+0x2f5/0x310
.....

The 4 bytes is significant. Brain Foster did all the hard work in
tracking down a reproducable leak to inode chunk allocation (it went
away with the ikeep mount option). His rough numbers were that
creating 50,000 inodes leaked 11 log blocks. This turns out to be
roughly 800 inode chunks or 1600 inode cluster buffers. That
works out at roughly 4 bytes per cluster buffer logged, and at that
I started looking for a 4 byte leak in the buffer logging code.

What I found was that a struct xfs_buf_log_format structure for an
inode cluster buffer is 28 bytes in length. This gets rounded up to
32 bytes, but the vector length remains 28 bytes. Hence the CIL
ticket reservation is decremented by 32 bytes (via lv->lv_buf_len)
for that vector rather than 28 bytes which are written into the log.

The fix for this problem is to separately track the bytes used by
the log vectors in the item and use that instead of the buffer
length when accounting for the log space that will be used by the
formatted log item.

Again, thanks to Brian Foster for doing all the hard work and long
hours to isolate this leak and make finding the bug relatively
simple.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-20 08:18:09 +10:00
Namjae Jeon ce576f1c56 xfs: remove XFS_TRANS_RESERVE in collapse range
There is no need to dip into reserve pool. Reserve pool is used for much
more important things. And xfs_trans_reserve will never return ENOSPC
because punch hole is already done. If we get ENOSPC, collapse range
will be simply failed.

Cc: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <namjae.jeon@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Ashish Sangwan <a.sangwan@samsung.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-20 08:15:57 +10:00
Dave Chinner ab3e57b53f xfs: remove shared supberlock feature checking
We reject any filesystem that is mounted with this feature bit set,
so we don't need to check for it anywhere else. Remove the function
for checking if the feature bit is set and any code that uses it.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-20 07:47:05 +10:00
Dave Chinner 5d074a4f80 xfs: don't need dirv2 checks anymore
If the the V2 directory feature bit is not set in the superblock
feature mask the filesystem will fail the good version check.
Hence we don't need any other version checking on the dir2 feature
bit in the code as the filesystem will not mount without it set.
Remove the checking code.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-20 07:46:55 +10:00
Dave Chinner 263997a684 xfs: turn NLINK feature on by default
mkfs has turned on the XFS_SB_VERSION_NLINKBIT feature bit by
default since November 2007. It's about time we simply made the
kernel code turn it on by default and so always convert v1 inodes to
v2 inodes when reading them in from disk or allocating them. This
This removes needless version checks and modification when bumping
link counts on inodes, and will take code out of a few common code
paths.

   text    data     bss     dec     hex filename
 783251  100867     616  884734   d7ffe fs/xfs/xfs.o.orig
 782664  100867     616  884147   d7db3 fs/xfs/xfs.o.patched

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-20 07:46:40 +10:00
Dave Chinner 32bf1deae1 xfs: keep sb_bad_features2 the same a sb_features2
Whenever we update sb_features2, we need to update sb_bad_features2
so that they remain identical on disk. This prevents future mounts
or userspace utilities from getting confused over which features the
filesystem supports.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-20 07:41:43 +10:00
Dave Chinner f68a373525 xfs: make superblock version checks reflect reality
We only support filesystems that have v2 directory support, and than
means all the checking and handling of superblock versions prior to
this support being added is completely unnecessary overhead.

Strip out all the version 1-3 support, sanitise the good version
checking to reflect the supported versions, update all the feature
supported functions and clean up all the support bit definitions to
reflect the fact that we no longer care about Irix bootloader flag
regions for v4 feature bits. Also, convert the return values to
boolean types and remove typedefs from function declarations to
clean up calling conventions, too.

Because the feature bit checking is all inline code, this relatively
small cleanup has a noticable impact on code size:

   text    data     bss     dec     hex filename
 785195  100867     616  886678   d8796 fs/xfs/xfs.o.orig
 783595  100867     616  885078   d8156 fs/xfs/xfs.o.patched

i.e. it reduces it by 1600 bytes.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-20 07:41:16 +10:00
Jens Axboe 2667bcbbd5 block: move ioprio.c from fs/ to block/
Like commit f9c78b2b, move this block related file outside
of fs/ and into the core block directory, block/.

Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
2014-05-19 11:02:18 -06:00
Jens Axboe f9c78b2be2 block: move bio.c and bio-integrity.c from fs/ to block/
They really belong in block/, especially now since it's not in
drivers/block/ anymore. Additionally, the get_maintainer script
gets it wrong when in fs/.

Suggested-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>
Acked-by: Al Viro <viro@ZenIV.linux.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
2014-05-19 08:34:46 -06:00
Fabian Frederick 9dd868e1c0 GFS2: fs/gfs2/file.c: kernel-doc warning fixes
Related function is not gfs2_set_flags but do_gfs2_set_flags

Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2014-05-16 09:34:49 +01:00
Fabian Frederick c62baf65bf GFS2: fs/gfs2/bmap.c: kernel-doc warning fixes
Fix 2 typos and move one definition which was between function
comments and function definition (yet another kernel-doc warning)

Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2014-05-16 09:34:21 +01:00
J. Bruce Fields 5513a510fa nfsd4: fix corruption on setting an ACL.
As of 06f9cc12ca "nfsd4: don't create
unnecessary mask acl", any non-trivial ACL will be left with an
unitialized entry, and a trivial ACL may write one entry beyond what's
allocated.

Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-15 15:36:04 -04:00
Dave Chinner 2d6dcc6d7e Merge branch 'xfs-attr-cleanup' into for-next
Conflicts:
	fs/xfs/xfs_attr.c
2014-05-15 09:39:28 +10:00
Dave Chinner ff14ee42a0 Merge branch 'xfs-misc-fixes-1-for-3.16' into for-next 2014-05-15 09:38:15 +10:00
Dave Chinner b76769294b Merge branch 'xfs-free-inode-btree' into for-next 2014-05-15 09:37:44 +10:00
Dave Chinner 232c2f5c65 Merge branch 'xfs-filestreams-lookup' into for-next 2014-05-15 09:36:59 +10:00
Dave Chinner fdd3a2ae2e Merge branch 'xfs-unused-args-cleanup' into for-next 2014-05-15 09:36:35 +10:00
Dave Chinner ee4eec478b xfs: list_lru_init returns a negative error
And we don't invert it properly when initialising the dquot lru
list.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-15 09:23:24 +10:00
Dave Chinner bc147822d5 xfs: negate xfs_icsb_init_counters error value
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-15 09:23:07 +10:00
Dave Chinner 45687642e4 xfs: negate mount workqueue init error value
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-15 09:22:53 +10:00
Dave Chinner 6670232b48 xfs: fix wrong err sign on xfs_set_acl()
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-15 09:22:37 +10:00
Dave Chinner a5a14de22e xfs: fix wrong errno from xfs_initxattrs
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-15 09:22:21 +10:00
Dave Chinner 65149e3fab xfs: correct error sign on COLLAPSE_RANGE errors
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-15 09:22:07 +10:00
Dave Chinner b38a134b22 xfs: xfs_commit_metadata returns wrong errno
Invert it.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-15 09:21:52 +10:00
Dave Chinner 8ff1e6705a xfs: fix incorrect error sign in xfs_file_aio_read
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-15 09:21:37 +10:00
Dave Chinner 43ec1460a2 xfs: xfs_dir_fsync() returns positive errno
And it should be negative.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-15 09:21:11 +10:00
James Hogan d71f290b4e metag: Reduce maximum stack size to 256MB
Specify the maximum stack size for arches where the stack grows upward
(parisc and metag) in asm/processor.h rather than hard coding in
fs/exec.c so that metag can specify a smaller value of 256MB rather than
1GB.

This fixes a BUG on metag if the RLIMIT_STACK hard limit is increased
beyond a safe value by root. E.g. when starting a process after running
"ulimit -H -s unlimited" it will then attempt to use a stack size of the
maximum 1GB which is far too big for metag's limited user virtual
address space (stack_top is usually 0x3ffff000):

BUG: failure at fs/exec.c:589/shift_arg_pages()!

Signed-off-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com>
Cc: Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de>
Cc: "James E.J. Bottomley" <jejb@parisc-linux.org>
Cc: linux-parisc@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-metag@vger.kernel.org
Cc: John David Anglin <dave.anglin@bell.net>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # only needed for >= v3.9 (arch/metag)
2014-05-15 00:00:35 +01:00
Fabian Frederick afd54c6881 reiserfs: remove obsolete __constant_cpu_to_le32
__constant_cpu_to_le32 converted to cpu_to_le32

Cc: reiserfs-devel@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-14 23:57:46 +02:00
Benjamin Marzinski 24972557b1 GFS2: remove transaction glock
GFS2 has a transaction glock, which must be grabbed for every
transaction, whose purpose is to deal with freezing the filesystem.
Aside from this involving a large amount of locking, it is very easy to
make the current fsfreeze code hang on unfreezing.

This patch rewrites how gfs2 handles freezing the filesystem. The
transaction glock is removed. In it's place is a freeze glock, which is
cached (but not held) in a shared state by every node in the cluster
when the filesystem is mounted. This lock only needs to be grabbed on
freezing, and actions which need to be safe from freezing, like
recovery.

When a node wants to freeze the filesystem, it grabs this glock
exclusively.  When the freeze glock state changes on the nodes (either
from shared to unlocked, or shared to exclusive), the filesystem does a
special log flush.  gfs2_log_flush() does all the work for flushing out
the and shutting down the incore log, and then it tries to grab the
freeze glock in a shared state again.  Since the filesystem is stuck in
gfs2_log_flush, no new transaction can start, and nothing can be written
to disk. Unfreezing the filesytem simply involes dropping the freeze
glock, allowing gfs2_log_flush() to grab and then release the shared
lock, so it is cached for next time.

However, in order for the unfreezing ioctl to occur, gfs2 needs to get a
shared lock on the filesystem root directory inode to check permissions.
If that glock has already been grabbed exclusively, fsfreeze will be
unable to get the shared lock and unfreeze the filesystem.

In order to allow the unfreeze, this patch makes gfs2 grab a shared lock
on the filesystem root directory during the freeze, and hold it until it
unfreezes the filesystem.  The functions which need to grab a shared
lock in order to allow the unfreeze ioctl to be issued now use the lock
grabbed by the freeze code instead.

The freeze and unfreeze code take care to make sure that this shared
lock will not be dropped while another process is using it.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Marzinski <bmarzins@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2014-05-14 10:04:34 +01:00
Jeff Mahoney 83a3a56936 reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, split up balance_leaf_when_delete
Splut up balance_leaf_when_delete into:
balance_leaf_when_delete_del
balance_leaf_when_cut
balance_leaf_when_delete_left

Also reformat to adhere to CodingStyle.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-13 16:08:54 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 441378c2bf reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, format balance_leaf_finish_node
Split out balance_leaf_finish_node_dirent from balance_leaf_paste_finish_node.

Also reformat to adhere to CodingStyle.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-13 16:08:25 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney b54b8c9184 reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, format balance_leaf_new_nodes_paste
Break up balance_leaf_paste_new_nodes into:
balance_leaf_paste_new_nodes_shift
balance_leaf_paste_new_nodes_shift_dirent
balance_leaf_paste_new_nodes_whole

and keep balance_leaf_paste_new_nodes as a handler to select which
is appropriate.

Also reformat to adhere to CodingStyle.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-13 16:06:35 +02:00
Tejun Heo 555724a831 kernfs, sysfs, cgroup: restrict extra perm check on open to sysfs
The kernfs open method - kernfs_fop_open() - inherited extra
permission checks from sysfs.  While the vfs layer allows ignoring the
read/write permissions checks if the issuer has CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE,
sysfs explicitly denied open regardless of the cap if the file doesn't
have any of the UGO perms of the requested access or doesn't implement
the requested operation.  It can be debated whether this was a good
idea or not but the behavior is too subtle and dangerous to change at
this point.

After cgroup got converted to kernfs, this extra perm check also got
applied to cgroup breaking libcgroup which opens write-only files with
O_RDWR as root.  This patch gates the extra open permission check with
a new flag KERNFS_ROOT_EXTRA_OPEN_PERM_CHECK and enables it for sysfs.
For sysfs, nothing changes.  For cgroup, root now can perform any
operation regardless of the permissions as it was before kernfs
conversion.  Note that kernfs still fails unimplemented operations
with -EINVAL.

While at it, add comments explaining KERNFS_ROOT flags.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Reported-by: Andrey Wagin <avagin@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Andrey Wagin <avagin@gmail.com>
Cc: Li Zefan <lizefan@huawei.com>
References: http://lkml.kernel.org/g/CANaxB-xUm3rJ-Cbp72q-rQJO5mZe1qK6qXsQM=vh0U8upJ44+A@mail.gmail.com
Fixes: 2bd59d48eb ("cgroup: convert to kernfs")
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2014-05-13 13:21:40 +02:00
hujianyang 0da846f42f UBIFS: Remove unused variables in ubifs_budget_space
I found two variables in ubifs_budget_space declared but not
use. This state remains since the first commit 1e5176. So just
remove them.

Signed-off-by: hujianyang <hujianyang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
2014-05-13 13:45:16 +03:00
hujianyang 691a7c6f28 UBIFS: fix an mmap and fsync race condition
There is a race condition in UBIFS:

Thread A (mmap)                        Thread B (fsync)

->__do_fault                           ->write_cache_pages
   -> ubifs_vm_page_mkwrite
       -> budget_space
       -> lock_page
       -> release/convert_page_budget
       -> SetPagePrivate
       -> TestSetPageDirty
       -> unlock_page
                                       -> lock_page
                                           -> TestClearPageDirty
                                           -> ubifs_writepage
                                               -> do_writepage
                                                   -> release_budget
                                                   -> ClearPagePrivate
                                                   -> unlock_page
   -> !(ret & VM_FAULT_LOCKED)
   -> lock_page
   -> set_page_dirty
       -> ubifs_set_page_dirty
           -> TestSetPageDirty (set page dirty without budgeting)
   -> unlock_page

This leads to situation where we have a diry page but no budget allocated for
this page, so further write-back may fail with -ENOSPC.

In this fix we return from page_mkwrite without performing unlock_page. We
return VM_FAULT_LOCKED instead. After doing this, the race above will not
happen.

Signed-off-by: hujianyang <hujianyang@huawei.com>
Tested-by: Laurence Withers <lwithers@guralp.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
2014-05-13 13:45:15 +03:00
Christoph Hellwig 6c888af0b4 xfs: pass struct da_args to xfs_attr_calc_size
And remove a very confused comment.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-13 16:40:19 +10:00
Christoph Hellwig 67fd718f30 xfs: simplify attr name setup
Replace xfs_attr_name_to_xname with a new xfs_attr_args_init helper that
sets up the basic da_args structure without using a temporary xfs_name
structure.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-13 16:34:43 +10:00
Christoph Hellwig 1bc426a76b xfs: fold xfs_attr_remove_int into xfs_attr_remove
Also remove a useless ilock roundtrip for the first attr fork check, it's
racy anyway and we redo it later under the ilock before we start the removal.

Plus various minor style fixes to the new xfs_attr_remove.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-13 16:34:33 +10:00
Christoph Hellwig b87d022c27 xfs: fold xfs_attr_get_int into xfs_attr_get
This allows doing an unlocked check if an attr for is present at all and
slightly reduce the lock hold time if we actually do an attr get.

Plus various minor style fixes to the new xfs_attr_get.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-13 16:34:24 +10:00
Christoph Hellwig c5b4ac39a4 xfs: fold xfs_attr_set_int into xfs_attr_set
Plus various minor style fixes to the new xfs_attr_set.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-13 16:34:14 +10:00
Linus Torvalds 14186fea0c File locking related changes for v3.15 (pile #4)
- fix for regression in handling of F_GETLK commands
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Merge tag 'locks-v3.15-4' of git://git.samba.org/jlayton/linux

Pull file locking fix from Jeff Layton:
 "Fix for regression in handling of F_GETLK commands"

* tag 'locks-v3.15-4' of git://git.samba.org/jlayton/linux:
  locks: only validate the lock vs. f_mode in F_SETLK codepaths
2014-05-13 11:33:09 +09:00
Lukas Czerner 0baaea6400 ext4: use EXT_MAX_BLOCKS in ext4_es_can_be_merged()
In ext4_es_can_be_merged() when checking whether we can merge two
extents we should use EXT_MAX_BLOCKS instead of defining it manually.
Also if it is really the case we should notify userspace because clearly
there is a bug in extent status tree implementation since this should
never happen.

Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Reviewed-by: Zheng Liu <wenqing.lz@taobao.com>
2014-05-12 22:21:43 -04:00
Linus Torvalds 19726630c6 Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6
Pull cifs fix from Steve French:
 "Small cifs fix for metadata caching"

* 'for-linus' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6:
  cifs: fix actimeo=0 corner case when cifs_i->time == jiffies
2014-05-13 11:19:32 +09:00
liang xie 5d60125530 ext4: add missing BUFFER_TRACE before ext4_journal_get_write_access
Make them more consistently

Signed-off-by: xieliang <xieliang@xiaomi.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-05-12 22:06:43 -04:00
Lukas Czerner c8b459f492 ext4: remove unnecessary double parentheses
Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-05-12 12:55:07 -04:00
Andrey Tsyvarev 029b10c5a8 ext4: do not destroy ext4_groupinfo_caches if ext4_mb_init() fails
Caches from 'ext4_groupinfo_caches' may be in use by other mounts,
which have already existed.  So, it is incorrect to destroy them when
newly requested mount fails.

Found by Linux File System Verification project (linuxtesting.org).

Signed-off-by: Andrey Tsyvarev <tsyvarev@ispras.ru>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Reviewed-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
2014-05-12 12:34:21 -04:00
Stephen Hemminger c197855ea1 ext4: make local functions static
I have been running make namespacecheck to look for unneeded globals, and
found these in ext4.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-05-12 10:50:23 -04:00
Darrick J. Wong e674e5cbd0 ext4: fix block bitmap validation when bigalloc, ^flex_bg
On a bigalloc,^flex_bg filesystem, the ext4_valid_block_bitmap
function fails to convert from blocks to clusters when spot-checking
the validity of the bitmap block that we've just read from disk.  This
causes ext4 to think that the bitmap is garbage, which results in the
block group being taken offline when it's not necessary.  Add in the
necessary EXT4_B2C() calls to perform the conversions.

Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-05-12 10:17:55 -04:00
Darrick J. Wong 1beeef1b56 ext4: fix block bitmap initialization under sparse_super2
The ext4_bg_has_super() function doesn't know about the new rules for
where backup superblocks go on a sparse_super2 filesystem.  Therefore,
block bitmap initialization doesn't know that it shouldn't reserve
space for backups in groups that are never going to contain backups.
The result of this is e2fsck complaining about the block bitmap being
incorrect (fortunately not in a way that results in cross-linked
files), so fix the whole thing.

Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-05-12 10:16:06 -04:00
Darrick J. Wong bd63f6b0cd ext4: find the group descriptors on a 1k-block bigalloc,meta_bg filesystem
On a filesystem with a 1k block size, the group descriptors live in
block 2, not block 1.  If the filesystem has bigalloc,meta_bg set,
however, the calculation of the group descriptor table location does
not take this into account and returns the wrong block number.  Fix
the calculation to return the correct value for this case.

Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-05-12 10:06:27 -04:00
Zhang Zhen 230b8c1a7b ext4: avoid unneeded lookup when xattr name is invalid
In ext4_xattr_set_handle() we have checked the xattr name's length. So
we should also check it in ext4_xattr_get() to avoid unneeded lookup
caused by invalid name.

Signed-off-by: Zhang Zhen <zhenzhang.zhang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-05-12 09:57:59 -04:00
Namjae Jeon 1c8349a171 ext4: fix data integrity sync in ordered mode
When we perform a data integrity sync we tag all the dirty pages with
PAGECACHE_TAG_TOWRITE at start of ext4_da_writepages.  Later we check
for this tag in write_cache_pages_da and creates a struct
mpage_da_data containing contiguously indexed pages tagged with this
tag and sync these pages with a call to mpage_da_map_and_submit.  This
process is done in while loop until all the PAGECACHE_TAG_TOWRITE
pages are synced. We also do journal start and stop in each iteration.
journal_stop could initiate journal commit which would call
ext4_writepage which in turn will call ext4_bio_write_page even for
delayed OR unwritten buffers. When ext4_bio_write_page is called for
such buffers, even though it does not sync them but it clears the
PAGECACHE_TAG_TOWRITE of the corresponding page and hence these pages
are also not synced by the currently running data integrity sync. We
will end up with dirty pages although sync is completed.

This could cause a potential data loss when the sync call is followed
by a truncate_pagecache call, which is exactly the case in
collapse_range.  (It will cause generic/127 failure in xfstests)

To avoid this issue, we can use set_page_writeback_keepwrite instead of
set_page_writeback, which doesn't clear TOWRITE tag.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <namjae.jeon@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Ashish Sangwan <a.sangwan@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-12 08:12:25 -04:00
Linus Torvalds 7e338c9991 Merge branch 'for-3.15' of git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux
Pull nfsd fixes from Bruce Fields.

* 'for-3.15' of git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux:
  NFSD: Call ->set_acl with a NULL ACL structure if no entries
  NFSd: call rpc_destroy_wait_queue() from free_client()
  NFSd: Move default initialisers from create_client() to alloc_client()
2014-05-11 18:06:13 +09:00
Jeff Layton cf01f4eef9 locks: only validate the lock vs. f_mode in F_SETLK codepaths
v2: replace missing break in switch statement (as pointed out by Dave
    Jones)

commit bce7560d49 (locks: consolidate checks for compatible
filp->f_mode values in setlk handlers) introduced a regression in the
F_GETLK handler.

flock64_to_posix_lock is a shared codepath between F_GETLK and F_SETLK,
but the f_mode checks should only be applicable to the F_SETLK codepaths
according to POSIX.

Instead of just reverting the patch, add a new function to do this
checking and have the F_SETLK handlers call it.

Cc: Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>
Reported-and-Tested-by: Reuben Farrelly <reuben@reub.net>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@poochiereds.net>
2014-05-09 11:41:54 -04:00
Linus Torvalds afcf0a2d92 Fixes for 3.15-rc5:
- fix a remote attribute size calculation bug that leads to a
   transaction overrun
 - add default ACLs to O_TMPFILE files
 - Remove the EXPERIMENTAL tag from filesystems with metadata CRC
   support
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Merge tag 'xfs-for-linus-3.15-rc5' of git://oss.sgi.com/xfs/xfs

Pull xfs fixes from Dave Chinner:
 "The main fix is adding support for default ACLs on O_TMPFILE opened
  inodes to bring XFS into line with other filesystems.  Metadata CRCs
  are now also considered well enough tested to be fully supported, so
  we're removing the shouty warnings issued at mount time for
  filesystems with that format.  And there's transaction block
  reservation overrun fix.

  Summary:
   - fix a remote attribute size calculation bug that leads to a
     transaction overrun
   - add default ACLs to O_TMPFILE files
   - Remove the EXPERIMENTAL tag from filesystems with metadata CRC
     support"

* tag 'xfs-for-linus-3.15-rc5' of git://oss.sgi.com/xfs/xfs:
  xfs: remote attribute overwrite causes transaction overrun
  xfs: initialize default acls for ->tmpfile()
  xfs: fully support v5 format filesystems
2014-05-08 19:20:45 -07:00
Kinglong Mee 9fa1959e97 NFSD: Get rid of empty function nfs4_state_init
Signed-off-by: Kinglong Mee <kinglongmee@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-08 14:59:52 -04:00
Kinglong Mee f3e41ec5ef NFSD: Use simple_read_from_buffer for coping data to userspace
Signed-off-by: Kinglong Mee <kinglongmee@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-08 14:59:52 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields dd15073a26 Merge 3.15 bugfix for 3.16 2014-05-08 14:59:06 -04:00
Christoph Hellwig 5409e46f1b nfsd: clean up fh_auth usage
Use fh_fsid when reffering to the fsid part of the filehandle.  The
variable length auth field envisioned in nfsfh wasn't ever implemented.
Also clean up some lose ends around this and document the file handle
format better.

Btw, why do we even export nfsfh.h to userspace?  The file handle very
much is kernel private, and nothing in nfs-utils include the header
either.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-08 12:43:03 -04:00
Kinglong Mee ecc7455d8e NFSD: cleanup unneeded including linux/export.h
commit 4ac7249ea5 have remove all EXPORT_SYMBOL,
linux/export.h is not needed, just clean it.

Signed-off-by: Kinglong Mee <kinglongmee@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-08 12:43:02 -04:00
Kinglong Mee aa07c713ec NFSD: Call ->set_acl with a NULL ACL structure if no entries
After setting ACL for directory, I got two problems that caused
by the cached zero-length default posix acl.

This patch make sure nfsd4_set_nfs4_acl calls ->set_acl
with a NULL ACL structure if there are no entries.

Thanks for Christoph Hellwig's advice.

First problem:
............ hang ...........

Second problem:
[ 1610.167668] ------------[ cut here ]------------
[ 1610.168320] kernel BUG at /root/nfs/linux/fs/nfsd/nfs4acl.c:239!
[ 1610.168320] invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] SMP DEBUG_PAGEALLOC
[ 1610.168320] Modules linked in: nfsv4(OE) nfs(OE) nfsd(OE)
rpcsec_gss_krb5 fscache ip6t_rpfilter ip6t_REJECT cfg80211 xt_conntrack
rfkill ebtable_nat ebtable_broute bridge stp llc ebtable_filter ebtables
ip6table_nat nf_conntrack_ipv6 nf_defrag_ipv6 nf_nat_ipv6
ip6table_mangle ip6table_security ip6table_raw ip6table_filter
ip6_tables iptable_nat nf_conntrack_ipv4 nf_defrag_ipv4 nf_nat_ipv4
nf_nat nf_conntrack iptable_mangle iptable_security iptable_raw
auth_rpcgss nfs_acl snd_intel8x0 ppdev lockd snd_ac97_codec ac97_bus
snd_pcm snd_timer e1000 pcspkr parport_pc snd parport serio_raw joydev
i2c_piix4 sunrpc(OE) microcode soundcore i2c_core ata_generic pata_acpi
[last unloaded: nfsd]
[ 1610.168320] CPU: 0 PID: 27397 Comm: nfsd Tainted: G           OE
3.15.0-rc1+ #15
[ 1610.168320] Hardware name: innotek GmbH VirtualBox/VirtualBox, BIOS
VirtualBox 12/01/2006
[ 1610.168320] task: ffff88005ab653d0 ti: ffff88005a944000 task.ti:
ffff88005a944000
[ 1610.168320] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffffa034d5ed>]  [<ffffffffa034d5ed>]
_posix_to_nfsv4_one+0x3cd/0x3d0 [nfsd]
[ 1610.168320] RSP: 0018:ffff88005a945b00  EFLAGS: 00010293
[ 1610.168320] RAX: 0000000000000001 RBX: ffff88006700bac0 RCX:
0000000000000000
[ 1610.168320] RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: ffff880067c83f00 RDI:
ffff880068233300
[ 1610.168320] RBP: ffff88005a945b48 R08: ffffffff81c64830 R09:
0000000000000000
[ 1610.168320] R10: ffff88004ea85be0 R11: 000000000000f475 R12:
ffff880068233300
[ 1610.168320] R13: 0000000000000003 R14: 0000000000000002 R15:
ffff880068233300
[ 1610.168320] FS:  0000000000000000(0000) GS:ffff880077800000(0000)
knlGS:0000000000000000
[ 1610.168320] CS:  0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 000000008005003b
[ 1610.168320] CR2: 00007f5bcbd3b0b9 CR3: 0000000001c0f000 CR4:
00000000000006f0
[ 1610.168320] DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2:
0000000000000000
[ 1610.168320] DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000fffe0ff0 DR7:
0000000000000400
[ 1610.168320] Stack:
[ 1610.168320]  ffffffff00000000 0000000b67c83500 000000076700bac0
0000000000000000
[ 1610.168320]  ffff88006700bac0 ffff880068233300 ffff88005a945c08
0000000000000002
[ 1610.168320]  0000000000000000 ffff88005a945b88 ffffffffa034e2d5
000000065a945b68
[ 1610.168320] Call Trace:
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffffa034e2d5>] nfsd4_get_nfs4_acl+0x95/0x150 [nfsd]
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffffa03400d6>] nfsd4_encode_fattr+0x646/0x1e70 [nfsd]
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffff816a6e6e>] ? kmemleak_alloc+0x4e/0xb0
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffffa0327962>] ?
nfsd_setuser_and_check_port+0x52/0x80 [nfsd]
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffff812cd4bb>] ? selinux_cred_prepare+0x1b/0x30
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffffa0341caa>] nfsd4_encode_getattr+0x5a/0x60 [nfsd]
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffffa0341e07>] nfsd4_encode_operation+0x67/0x110
[nfsd]
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffffa033844d>] nfsd4_proc_compound+0x21d/0x810 [nfsd]
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffffa0324d9b>] nfsd_dispatch+0xbb/0x200 [nfsd]
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffffa00850cd>] svc_process_common+0x46d/0x6d0 [sunrpc]
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffffa0085433>] svc_process+0x103/0x170 [sunrpc]
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffffa032472f>] nfsd+0xbf/0x130 [nfsd]
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffffa0324670>] ? nfsd_destroy+0x80/0x80 [nfsd]
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffff810a5202>] kthread+0xd2/0xf0
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffff810a5130>] ? insert_kthread_work+0x40/0x40
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffff816c1ebc>] ret_from_fork+0x7c/0xb0
[ 1610.168320]  [<ffffffff810a5130>] ? insert_kthread_work+0x40/0x40
[ 1610.168320] Code: 78 02 e9 e7 fc ff ff 31 c0 31 d2 31 c9 66 89 45 ce
41 8b 04 24 66 89 55 d0 66 89 4d d2 48 8d 04 80 49 8d 5c 84 04 e9 37 fd
ff ff <0f> 0b 90 0f 1f 44 00 00 55 8b 56 08 c7 07 00 00 00 00 8b 46 0c
[ 1610.168320] RIP  [<ffffffffa034d5ed>] _posix_to_nfsv4_one+0x3cd/0x3d0
[nfsd]
[ 1610.168320]  RSP <ffff88005a945b00>
[ 1610.257313] ---[ end trace 838254e3e352285b ]---

Signed-off-by: Kinglong Mee <kinglongmee@gmail.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-08 12:42:21 -04:00
Chao Yu 70ff5dfeb6 f2fs: use inode_init_owner() to simplify codes
This patch uses exported inode_init_owner() to simplify codes in
f2fs_new_inode().

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-08 18:23:21 +09:00
Chao Yu adf8d90b6a f2fs: avoid to use slab memory in f2fs_issue_flush for efficiency
If we use slab memory in f2fs_issue_flush(), we will face memory pressure and
latency time caused by racing of kmem_cache_{alloc,free}.

Let's alloc memory in stack instead of slab.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-08 18:23:21 +09:00
Jeff Mahoney 2369ecd8e8 reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, format balance_leaf_paste_right
Break up balance_leaf_paste_right into:
balance_leaf_paste_right_shift
balance_leaf_paste_right_shift_dirent
balance_leaf_paste_right_whole

and keep balance_leaf_paste_right as a handler to select which is appropriate.

Also reformat to adhere to CodingStyle.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 19:23:04 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 8dbf0d8c9b reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, format balance_leaf_insert_right
Reformat balance_leaf_insert_right to adhere to CodingStyle.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 19:14:22 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 3fade9377f reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, format balance_leaf_paste_left
Break up balance_leaf_paste_left into:
balance_leaf_paste_left_shift
balance_leaf_paste_left_shift_dirent
balance_leaf_paste_left_whole

and keep balance_leaf_paste_left as a handler to select which is appropriate.

Also reformat to adhere to CodingStyle.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 19:13:34 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 4bf4de6bc4 reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, format balance_leaf_insert_left
Reformat balance_leaf_insert_left to adhere to CodingStyle.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 19:05:57 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 0080e9f9d3 reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, pull out balance_leaf{left, right, new_nodes, finish_node}
Break out the code that splits paste/insert for each phase.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 19:05:28 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 7f447ba825 reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, pull out balance_leaf_finish_node_paste
This patch factors out a new balance_leaf_finish_node_paste from the code
in balance_leaf responsible for pasting new content into existing items
held in S[0].

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 19:03:35 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 8c480ea194 reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor pull out balance_leaf_finish_node_insert
This patch factors out a new balance_leaf_finish_node_insert from the code
in balance_leaf responsible for inserting new items into S[0]

It has not been reformatted yet.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 19:01:39 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 9d496552b9 reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, pull out balance_leaf_new_nodes_paste
This patch factors out a new balance_leaf_new_nodes_insert from the code
in balance_leaf responsible for pasting new content into existing items
that may have been shifted into new nodes in the tree.

It has not been reformatted yet.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 19:01:02 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 65ab18cb73 reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, pull out balance_leaf_new_nodes_insert
This patch factors out a new balance_leaf_new_nodes_insert from the code
in balance_leaf responsible for inserting new items into new nodes in
the tree.

It has not been reformatted yet.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 18:50:41 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 3f0eb27655 reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, pull out balance_leaf_paste_right
This patch factors out a new balance_leaf_paste_right from the code in
balance_leaf responsible for pasting new contents into an existing item
located in the node to the right of S[0] in the tree.

It has not been reformatted yet.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 18:47:53 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney e80ef3d148 reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, pull out balance_leaf_insert_right
This patch factors out a new balance_leaf_insert_right from the code in
balance_leaf responsible for inserting new items into the node to
the right of S[0] in the tree.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 18:34:44 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney cf22df182b reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, pull out balance_leaf_paste_left
This patch factors out a new balance_leaf_paste_left from the code in
balance_leaf responsible for pasting new content into an existing item
located in the node to the left of S[0] in the tree.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 18:34:13 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney f1f007c308 reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, pull out balance_leaf_insert_left
This patch factors out a new balance_leaf_insert_left from the code in
balance_leaf responsible for inserting new items into the node to
the left of S[0] in the tree.

It is not yet formatted correctly.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 18:33:17 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney b49fb112d4 reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, move state variables into tree_balance
This patch pushes the rest of the state variables in balance_leaf into
the tree_balance structure so we can use them when we split balance_leaf
into separate functions.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 18:31:06 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 97fd4b97a9 reiserfs: balance_leaf refactor, reformat balance_leaf comments
The comments in balance_leaf are as bad as the code. This patch shifts
them around to fit in 80 columns and be easier to read.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 17:52:14 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney c48138c227 reiserfs: cleanup, make hash detection saner
The hash detection code uses long ugly macros multiple times to get the same
value. This patch cleans it up to be easier to read.

[JK: Fixed up path leak in find_hash_out()]

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-07 17:49:45 +02:00
Trond Myklebust 14bcab1a39 NFSd: Clean up nfs4_preprocess_stateid_op
Move the state locking and file descriptor reference out from the
callers and into nfs4_preprocess_stateid_op() itself.

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-07 11:05:48 -04:00
Ingo Molnar 2fe5de9ce7 Merge branch 'sched/urgent' into sched/core, to avoid conflicts
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2014-05-07 13:15:46 +02:00
Chao Yu c20e89cde6 f2fs: add a tracepoint for f2fs_read_data_page
This patch adds a tracepoint for f2fs_read_data_page to trace when page is
readed by user.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:59 +09:00
Chao Yu e574843438 f2fs: add a tracepoint for f2fs_write_{meta,node,data}_pages
This patch adds a tracepoint for f2fs_write_{meta,node,data}_pages to trace when
pages are fsyncing/flushing.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:59 +09:00
Chao Yu ecda0de343 f2fs: add a tracepoint for f2fs_write_{meta,node,data}_page
This patch adds a tracepoint for f2fs_write_{meta,node,data}_page to trace when
page is writting out.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:59 +09:00
Chao Yu dfb2bf38bf f2fs: add a tracepoint for f2fs_write_end
This patch adds a tracepoint for f2fs_write_end to trace write op of user.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:59 +09:00
Chao Yu 62aed044ea f2fs: add a tracepoint for f2fs_write_begin
This patch adds a tracepoint for f2fs_write_begin to trace write op of user.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:59 +09:00
Zhang Zhen 8b376249e7 f2fs: fix checkpatch warning
fix the following checkpatch warning:
WARNING: do {} while (0) macros should not be semicolon terminated

Signed-off-by: Zhang Zhen <zhenzhang.zhang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:59 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 8198899b94 f2fs: deactivate inode page if the inode is evicted
If the inode page is clean during its inode eviction, it'd better drop the page
to reduce further memory pressure.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:58 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim d5f66990bb f2fs: decrease the lock granularity during write_begin
This patch reduces the lock granularity during write_begin.
When the system is under memory pressure, it would be better to reduce
the locking time for the data pages.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:58 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim bde446866c f2fs: no need to wait on page writebck to meta pages
This patch removes grab_cache_page_write_begin for meta pages.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:58 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 9ac1349ad7 f2fs: avoid grab_cache_page_write_begin for data pages
We don't need to wait on page writeback for these cases.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:58 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 54b591dfda f2fs: split grab_cache_page and wait_on_page_writeback for node pages
This patch splits grab_cache_page_write_begin into grab_cache_page and
wait_on_page_writeback for node pages.

This patch intends to enhance the latency to get node pages by alleviating
unnecessary wait_on_page_writeback.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:58 +09:00
Chao Yu 8aa6f1c5bd f2fs: fix to truncate inline data in inode page when setattr
Previous we do not truncate inline data in inode page when setattr, so following
case could still read the inline data which has already truncated:

1.write inline data
2.ftruncate size to 0
3.ftruncate size to max inline data size
4.read from offset 0

This patch introduces truncate_inline_data() to fix this problem.

change log from v1:
 o fix a bug and do not truncate first page data after truncate inline data.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:58 +09:00
Chao Yu 817202d937 f2fs: readahead multi pages of directory for performance
We have no so such readahead mechanism in ->iterate() path as the one in
->read() path, it cause low performance when we read large directory.
This patch add readahead in f2fs_readdir() for better performance.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:57 +09:00
Chao Yu 5c1f9927ec f2fs: set errno when f2fs_iget failed in recover_dentry
We should set the error number correctly when we fail in recover_dentry(), so
the recover flow could stop for the reason as error number shows instead of
continuing.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:57 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 7f7670fe9f f2fs: consider fallocated space for SEEK_DATA
If an amount of data are allocated though fallocate and user writes a couple of
data among the space, f2fs should return the data offset made by user when
SEEK_DATA is requested.

For example, (N: NEW_ADDR by fallocate, X: NEW_ADDR by user)
1) fallocate 0 ~ 10MB
f -> N N N N N N N N N N N N ... N

2) write 4KB at 5MB offset
f -> N N N N N X N N N N N N ... N

3) SEEK_DATA from 0 should return 5MB offset

So, this patch adds a routine to search the first dirty page to handle that.
Then, the SEEK_DATA flow skips NEW_ADDR offsets until any dirty page is found.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:57 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim fe369bc8ba f2fs: return i_size if the hole is outside of i_size
When SEEK_HOLE is requeted, it should return i_size if the hole position is
found outside of i_size.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:57 +09:00
Chao Yu 267378d4de f2fs: introduce f2fs_seek_block to support SEEK_{DATA, HOLE} in llseek
In This patch we introduce f2fs_seek_block to support SEEK_{DATA,HOLE} of
lseek(2).

change log from v1:
 o fix bug when lseek from middle of page and fix wrong calculation of
PGOFS_OF_NEXT_DNODE macro.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:57 +09:00
Gu Zheng 2163d19815 f2fs: introduce help function {create,destroy}_flush_cmd_control
Introduce help function {create,destroy}_flush_cmd_control to clean up
the create/destory flush merge operation.

Signed-off-by: Gu Zheng <guz.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:57 +09:00
Gu Zheng a688b9d9e5 f2fs: introduce struct flush_cmd_control to wrap the flush_merge fields
Split the flush_merge fields from sm_i, and use the new struct flush_cmd_control
to wrap it, so that we can igonre these fileds if flush_merge is disable, and
it alse can the structs more neat.

Signed-off-by: Gu Zheng <guz.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:56 +09:00
Chao Yu 6403eb1f64 f2fs: introduce help macro ADDRS_PER_PAGE()
Introduce help macro ADDRS_PER_PAGE() to get the number of address pointers in
direct node or inode.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:56 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 2aea39eca6 f2fs: submit bio at the reclaim path
If f2fs_write_data_page is called through the reclaim path, we should submit
the bio right away.

This patch resolves the following issue that Marc Dietrich reported.
"It took me a while to bisect a problem which causes my ARM (tegra2) netbook to
frequently stall for 5-10 seconds when I enable EXA acceleration (opentegra
experimental ddx)."
And this patch fixes that.

Reported-by: Marc Dietrich <marvin24@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:56 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 916decbf39 f2fs: return errors right after checking them
This patch adds two error conditions early in the setxattr operations.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:56 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim c02745ef68 f2fs: pass flags field to setxattr functions
This patch passes the "flags" field to the low level setxattr functions
to use XATTR_REPLACE in the following patches.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:56 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim e112326805 f2fs: clean up long variable names
This patch includes simple clean-ups to reduce unnecessary long variable names.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:56 +09:00
Chao Yu 454ae7e519 f2fs: handle inline data independently in f2fs_bmap
We'd better handle inline data case independently in f2fs_bmap().
It can reduce our handling time in f2fs_bmap().

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:56 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 6fb03f3a40 f2fs: adjust free mem size to flush dentry blocks
If so many dirty dentry blocks are cached, not reached to the flush condition,
we should fall into livelock in balance_dirty_pages.
So, let's consider the mem size for the condition.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:55 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim e8271fa390 f2fs: avoid BUG_ON when mouting corrupted image having garbage blocks
If the disk has some garbage blocks, F2FS is able to face with BUG_ON when
recovering direct node blocks.
This patch detects the error case and avoids that prior to reaching BUG_ON.

Alexey Khoroshilov addressed the potential security issues as follows.
"An ability to trigger a BUG_ON assert by mounting a crafted image is
usually considered as a local denial of service [1-3]. As far as I
understand, the reason is that some kernel data may become inconsistent
that can lead to further problems.

[1] http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-3353
[2] http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2011/06/24/4
[3] http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-2928
etc."

Reported-by: Andrey Tsyvarev <tsyvarev@ispras.ru>
Cc: Alexey Khoroshilov <khoroshilov@ispras.ru>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:55 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 7ee0eeabcd f2fs: add available_nids to fix handling max_nid correctly
This patch introduces available_nids for alloc_nids() and fixes max_nid for
build_free_nids() and scan_nat_pages().

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Reviewed-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:55 +09:00
Fabian Frederick b49ad51e6d f2fs: add static to get_max_meta_blks
inline get_max_meta_blks is only used in checkpoint.c
Use standard static inline format.

Cc: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:55 +09:00
Chao Yu 94dac22e72 f2fs: introduce raw_nat_from_node_info() to simplfy codes
This patch introduce raw_nat_from_node_info() to simplfy some codes, and also
use exist function node_info_from_raw_nat() to do the same job.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:55 +09:00
Gu Zheng 876dc59eb1 f2fs: add the flush_merge handle in the remount flow
Add the *remount* handle of flush_merge option, so that the users
can enable flush_merge in the runtime, such as the underlying device
handles the cache_flush command relatively slowly.

Signed-off-by: Gu Zheng <guz.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:55 +09:00
Zhang Zhen 8abfb36ab3 f2fs: atomically set inode->i_flags in f2fs_set_inode_flags()
Use set_mask_bits() to atomically set i_flags instead of clearing out the
S_IMMUTABLE, S_APPEND, etc. flags and then setting them from the
FS_IMMUTABLE_FL, FS_APPEND_FL, etc. flags, since this opens up a race
where an immutable file has the immutable flag cleared for a brief
window of time.

Signed-off-by: Zhang Zhen <zhenzhang.zhang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:54 +09:00
Jingoo Han b156d54241 f2fs: make recover_inline_xattr() static
Make recover_inline_xattr() static, because this function is
used only in this file.

Signed-off-by: Jingoo Han <jg1.han@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:54 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim ed57c27f73 f2fs: remove costly dirty_dir_inode operations
This patch removes list opeations in handling dirty dir inodes.
Previously, F2FS traverses whole the list of dirty dir inodes to check whether
there is an existing inode or not, resulting in heavy CPU overheads.

So this patch removes such the traverse operations by adding FI_DIRTY_DIR to
indicate the inode lies on the list or not.
Through this simple flag, we can remove redundant operations gracefully.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:54 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 15c6e3aae6 f2fs: fix to unlock f2fs_lock at the omitted error case
If it occurs an error, we should call f2fs_unlock_op.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:54 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 76f60268e7 f2fs: call redirty_page_for_writepage
This patch replace some general codes with redirty_page_for_writepage, which
can be enabled after consideration on additional procedure like counting dirty
pages appropriately.

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:54 +09:00
Jaegeuk Kim 1e87a78d95 f2fs: avoid to conduct roll-forward due to the remained garbage blocks
The f2fs always scans the next chain of direct node blocks.
But some garbage blocks are able to be remained due to no discard support or
SSR triggers.
This occasionally wreaks recovering wrong inodes that were used or BUG_ONs
due to reallocating node ids as follows.

When mount this f2fs image:
http://linuxtesting.org/downloads/f2fs_fault_image.zip
BUG_ON is triggered in f2fs driver (messages below are generated on
kernel 3.13.2; for other kernels output is similar):

kernel BUG at fs/f2fs/node.c:215!
 Call Trace:
 [<ffffffffa032ebad>] recover_inode_page+0x1fd/0x3e0 [f2fs]
 [<ffffffff811446e7>] ? __lock_page+0x67/0x70
 [<ffffffff81089990>] ? autoremove_wake_function+0x50/0x50
 [<ffffffffa0337788>] recover_fsync_data+0x1398/0x15d0 [f2fs]
 [<ffffffff812b9e5c>] ? selinux_d_instantiate+0x1c/0x20
 [<ffffffff811cb20b>] ? d_instantiate+0x5b/0x80
 [<ffffffffa0321044>] f2fs_fill_super+0xb04/0xbf0 [f2fs]
 [<ffffffff811b861e>] ? mount_bdev+0x7e/0x210
 [<ffffffff811b8769>] mount_bdev+0x1c9/0x210
 [<ffffffffa0320540>] ? validate_superblock+0x210/0x210 [f2fs]
 [<ffffffffa031cf8d>] f2fs_mount+0x1d/0x30 [f2fs]
 [<ffffffff811b9497>] mount_fs+0x47/0x1c0
 [<ffffffff81166e00>] ? __alloc_percpu+0x10/0x20
 [<ffffffff811d4032>] vfs_kern_mount+0x72/0x110
 [<ffffffff811d6763>] do_mount+0x493/0x910
 [<ffffffff811615cb>] ? strndup_user+0x5b/0x80
 [<ffffffff811d6c70>] SyS_mount+0x90/0xe0
 [<ffffffff8166f8d9>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b

Found by Linux File System Verification project (linuxtesting.org).

Reported-by: Andrey Tsyvarev <tsyvarev@ispras.ru>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:54 +09:00
Gu Zheng b270ad6f0a f2fs: enable flush_merge only in f2fs is not read-only
Enable flush_merge only in f2fs is not read-only, so does the mount
option show.

Signed-off-by: Gu Zheng <guz.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:54 +09:00
Gu Zheng 197d46476c f2fs: use __GFP_ZERO to avoid appending set-NULL
Signed-off-by: Gu Zheng <guz.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:53 +09:00
Gu Zheng a4ed23f2f1 f2fs: put the bio when issue_flush completed
Put the bio when the flush cmd issued, it also can fix the following
kmemleak:
unreferenced object 0xffff8800270c73c0 (size 200):
  comm "f2fs_flush-7:0", pid 27161, jiffies 4312127988 (age 988.503s)
  hex dump (first 32 bytes):
    00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 07 81 19 01 88 ff ff  ........@.......
    01 00 00 00 00 00 00 f0 11 14 00 00 00 00 00 00  ................
  backtrace:
    [<ffffffff81559866>] kmemleak_alloc+0x72/0x96
    [<ffffffff81156f7e>] slab_post_alloc_hook+0x28/0x2a
    [<ffffffff811595b1>] kmem_cache_alloc+0xec/0x157
    [<ffffffff8111924d>] mempool_alloc_slab+0x15/0x17
    [<ffffffff81119513>] mempool_alloc+0x71/0x138
    [<ffffffff81193548>] bio_alloc_bioset+0x93/0x18c
    [<ffffffffa040f857>] issue_flush_thread+0x8d/0x145 [f2fs]
    [<ffffffff8107ac16>] kthread+0xba/0xc2
    [<ffffffff81571b2c>] ret_from_fork+0x7c/0xb0
    [<ffffffffffffffff>] 0xffffffffffffffff

Signed-off-by: Gu Zheng <guz.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com>
2014-05-07 10:21:53 +09:00
Dave Chinner 8cfcc3e565 xfs: fix directory readahead offset off-by-one
Directory readahead can throw loud scary but harmless warnings
when multiblock directories are in use a specific pattern of
discontiguous blocks are found in the directory. That is, if a hole
follows a discontiguous block, it will throw a warning like:

XFS (dm-1): xfs_da_do_buf: bno 637 dir: inode 34363923462
XFS (dm-1): [00] br_startoff 637 br_startblock 1917954575 br_blockcount 1 br_state 0
XFS (dm-1): [01] br_startoff 638 br_startblock -2 br_blockcount 1 br_state 0

And dump a stack trace.

This is because the readahead offset increment loop does a double
increment of the block index - it does an increment for the loop
iteration as well as increase the loop counter by the number of
blocks in the extent. As a result, the readahead offset does not get
incremented correctly for discontiguous blocks and hence can ask for
readahead of a directory block from an offset part way through a
directory block.  If that directory block is followed by a hole, it
will trigger a mapping warning like the above.

The bad readahead will be ignored, though, because the main
directory block read loop uses the correct mapping offsets rather
than the readahead offset and so will ignore the bad readahead
altogether.

Fix the warning by ensuring that the readahead offset is correctly
incremented.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-07 08:05:52 +10:00
Dave Chinner ac983517ec xfs: don't sleep in xlog_cil_force_lsn on shutdown
Reports of a shutdown hang when fsyncing a directory have surfaced,
such as this:

[ 3663.394472] Call Trace:
[ 3663.397199]  [<ffffffff815f1889>] schedule+0x29/0x70
[ 3663.402743]  [<ffffffffa01feda5>] xlog_cil_force_lsn+0x185/0x1a0 [xfs]
[ 3663.416249]  [<ffffffffa01fd3af>] _xfs_log_force_lsn+0x6f/0x2f0 [xfs]
[ 3663.429271]  [<ffffffffa01a339d>] xfs_dir_fsync+0x7d/0xe0 [xfs]
[ 3663.435873]  [<ffffffff811df8c5>] do_fsync+0x65/0xa0
[ 3663.441408]  [<ffffffff811dfbc0>] SyS_fsync+0x10/0x20
[ 3663.447043]  [<ffffffff815fc7d9>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b

If we trigger a shutdown in xlog_cil_push() from xlog_write(), we
will never wake waiters on the current push sequence number, so
anything waiting in xlog_cil_force_lsn() for that push sequence
number to come up will not get woken and hence stall the shutdown.

Fix this by ensuring we call wake_up_all(&cil->xc_commit_wait) in
the push abort handling, in the log shutdown code when waking all
waiters, and adding a shutdown check in the sequence completion wait
loops to ensure they abort when a wakeup due to a shutdown occurs.

Reported-by: Boris Ranto <branto@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Eric Sandeen <esandeen@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-07 08:05:50 +10:00
Dave Chinner 49abc3a8f8 xfs: truncate_setsize should be outside transactions
truncate_setsize() removes pages from the page cache, and hence
requires page locks to be held. It is not valid to lock a page cache
page inside a transaction context as we can hold page locks when we
we reserve space for a transaction. If we do, then we expose an ABBA
deadlock between log space reservation and page locks.

That is, both the write path and writeback lock a page, then start a
transaction for block allocation, which means they can block waiting
for a log reservation with the page lock held. If we hold a log
reservation and then do something that locks a page (e.g.
truncate_setsize in xfs_setattr_size) then that page lock can block
on the page locked and waiting for a log reservation. If the
transaction that is waiting for the page lock is the only active
transaction in the system that can free log space via a commit,
then writeback will never make progress and so log space will never
free up.

This issue with xfs_setattr_size() was introduced back in 2010 by
commit fa9b227 ("xfs: new truncate sequence") which moved the page
cache truncate from outside the transaction context (what was
xfs_itruncate_data()) to inside the transaction context as a call to
truncate_setsize().

The reason truncate_setsize() was located where in this place was
that we can't shouldn't change the file size until after we are in
the transaction context and the operation will either succeed or
shut down the filesystem on failure. However, block_truncate_page()
already modifies the file contents before we enter the transaction
context, so we can't really fulfill this guarantee in any way. Hence
we may as well ensure that on success or failure, the in-memory
inode and data is truncated away and that the application cleans up
the mess appropriately.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-07 08:05:45 +10:00
Trond Myklebust 50cc62317d NFSd: Mark nfs4_free_lockowner and nfs4_free_openowner as static functions
They do not need to be used outside fs/nfsd/nfs4state.c

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-06 17:54:57 -04:00
Christoph Hellwig 6f226e2ab1 nfsd: remove <linux/nfsd/debug.h>
There is almost nothing left it in, just merge it into the only file
that includes it.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-06 17:54:56 -04:00
Christoph Hellwig 7f94423e8f nfsd: move <linux/nfsd/stats.h> to fs/nfsd
There are no legitimate users outside of fs/nfsd, so move it there.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-06 17:54:55 -04:00
Christoph Hellwig d430e8d530 nfsd: move <linux/nfsd/export.h> to fs/nfsd
There are no legitimate users outside of fs/nfsd, so move it there.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-06 17:54:54 -04:00
Christoph Hellwig 9c69de4c94 nfsd: remove <linux/nfsd/nfsfh.h>
The only real user of this header is fs/nfsd/nfsfh.h, so merge the
two.  Various lockѕ source files used it to indirectly get other
sunrpc or nfs headers, so fix those up.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-06 17:54:53 -04:00
Trond Myklebust 4dd86e150f NFSd: Remove 'inline' designation for free_client()
It is large, it is used in more than one place, and it is not performance
critical. Let gcc figure out whether it should be inlined...

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-06 17:54:53 -04:00
Kees Cook 12dd7ecf23 lockd: avoid warning when CONFIG_SYSCTL undefined
When building without CONFIG_SYSCTL, the compiler saw an unused
label. This moves the label into the #ifdef it is used under.

fs/lockd/svc.c: In function ‘init_nlm’:
fs/lockd/svc.c:626:1: warning: label ‘err_sysctl’ defined but not used [-Wunused-label]

Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-06 17:54:52 -04:00
Al Viro 62a8067a7f bio_vec-backed iov_iter
New variant of iov_iter - ITER_BVEC in iter->type, backed with
bio_vec array instead of iovec one.  Primitives taught to deal
with such beasts, __swap_write() switched to using that kind
of iov_iter.

Note that bio_vec is just a <page, offset, length> triple - there's
nothing block-specific about it.  I've left the definition where it
was, but took it from under ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK.

Next target: ->splice_write()...

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:45 -04:00
Al Viro 4908b822b3 ceph: switch to ->write_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:43 -04:00
Al Viro 64c3131161 ceph_sync_direct_write: stop poking into iov_iter guts
all needed primitives are there...

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:43 -04:00
Al Viro 2b777c9dd9 ceph_sync_read: stop poking into iov_iter guts
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:42 -04:00
Al Viro f0d1bec9d5 new helper: copy_page_from_iter()
parallel to copy_page_to_iter().  pipe_write() switched to it (and became
->write_iter()).

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:42 -04:00
Al Viro 84c3d55cc4 fuse: switch to ->write_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:41 -04:00
Al Viro b30ac0fc41 btrfs: switch to ->write_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:41 -04:00
Al Viro 3ef045c3d8 ocfs2: switch to ->write_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:40 -04:00
Al Viro bf97f3bc0c xfs: switch to ->write_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:40 -04:00
Al Viro 50b5551d17 afs: switch to ->write_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:39 -04:00
Al Viro da56e45b6e gfs2: switch to ->write_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:39 -04:00
Al Viro edaf436948 nfs: switch to ->write_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:38 -04:00
Al Viro f5674c31ee ubifs: switch to ->write_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:38 -04:00
Al Viro 3dae8750c3 cifs: switch to ->write_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:37 -04:00
Al Viro d4637bc18f udf: switch to ->write_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:36 -04:00
Al Viro 9b884164d5 convert ext4 to ->write_iter()
unfortunately, Ted's changes to ext4_file_write() are *still* an
incomplete fix - playing with rlimits can let you smuggle an
unaligned request past the checks.  So there almost certainly
will be more merge PITA around that place...

[fix from Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com> folded]

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:39:36 -04:00
Al Viro a832475488 Merge ext4 changes in ext4_file_write() into for-next
From ext4.git#dev, needed for switch of ext4 to ->write_iter() ;-/
2014-05-06 17:38:41 -04:00
Al Viro 1456c0a87c blkdev_aio_write() - turn into blkdev_write_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:38:01 -04:00
Al Viro 8174202b34 write_iter variants of {__,}generic_file_aio_write()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:38:00 -04:00
Al Viro 3644424dc6 ceph: switch to ->read_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:38:00 -04:00
Al Viro 3aa2d199f8 nfs: switch to ->read_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:37:59 -04:00
Al Viro a886038baa fs/block_dev.c: switch to ->read_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:37:59 -04:00
Al Viro fb9096a344 pipe: switch to ->read_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:37:58 -04:00
Al Viro e6a7bcb4c4 cifs: switch to ->read_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:37:58 -04:00
Al Viro 37c20f16e7 fuse_file_aio_read(): convert to ->read_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:37:57 -04:00
Al Viro 3cd9ad5a30 ocfs2: switch to ->read_iter()
tracepoints are evil, exhibit #6969...

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:37:57 -04:00
Al Viro 027978295d ecryptfs: switch to ->read_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:37:56 -04:00
Al Viro b4f5d2c6d1 xfs: switch to ->read_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:37:56 -04:00
Al Viro aad4f8bb42 switch simple generic_file_aio_read() users to ->read_iter()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:37:55 -04:00
Al Viro 293bc9822f new methods: ->read_iter() and ->write_iter()
Beginning to introduce those.  Just the callers for now, and it's
clumsier than it'll eventually become; once we finish converting
aio_read and aio_write instances, the things will get nicer.

For now, these guys are in parallel to ->aio_read() and ->aio_write();
they take iocb and iov_iter, with everything in iov_iter already
validated.  File offset is passed in iocb->ki_pos, iov/nr_segs -
in iov_iter.

Main concerns in that series are stack footprint and ability to
split the damn thing cleanly.

[fix from Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com> folded]

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:36:00 -04:00
Al Viro 7f7f25e82d replace checking for ->read/->aio_read presence with check in ->f_mode
Since we are about to introduce new methods (read_iter/write_iter), the
tests in a bunch of places would have to grow inconveniently.  Check
once (at open() time) and store results in ->f_mode as FMODE_CAN_READ
and FMODE_CAN_WRITE resp.  It might end up being a temporary measure -
once everything switches from ->aio_{read,write} to ->{read,write}_iter
it might make sense to return to open-coded checks.  We'll see...

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:55 -04:00
Al Viro b318891929 xfs: trim the argument lists of xfs_file_{dio,buffered}_aio_write()
pos is redundant (it's iocb->ki_pos), and iov/nr_segs/count are taken
care of by lifting iov_iter into the caller.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:55 -04:00
Al Viro 3793846354 blkdev_aio_read(): switch to generic_file_read_iter(), get rid of iov_shorten()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:54 -04:00
Al Viro 0c949334a9 iov_iter_truncate()
Now It Can Be Done(tm) - we don't need to do iov_shorten() in
generic_file_direct_write() anymore, now that all ->direct_IO()
instances are converted to proper iov_iter methods and honour
iter->count and iter->iov_offset properly.

Get rid of count/ocount arguments of generic_file_direct_write(),
while we are at it.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:54 -04:00
Al Viro 28060d5d9b btrfs: switch check_direct_IO() to iov_iter
... and don't open-code iov_iter_alignment() there

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:53 -04:00
Al Viro 91f79c43d1 new helper: iov_iter_get_pages_alloc()
same as iov_iter_get_pages(), except that pages array is allocated
(kmalloc if possible, vmalloc if that fails) and left for caller to
free.  Lustre and NFS ->direct_IO() switched to it.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:53 -04:00
Al Viro f67da30c1d new helper: iov_iter_npages()
counts the pages covered by iov_iter, up to given limit.
do_block_direct_io() and fuse_iter_npages() switched to
it.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:52 -04:00
Al Viro 5b46f25ddc f2fs: switch to iov_iter_alignment()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:52 -04:00
Al Viro c9c37e2e63 fuse: switch to iov_iter_get_pages()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:51 -04:00
Al Viro d22a943f44 fuse: pull iov_iter initializations up
... to fuse_direct_{read,write}().  ->direct_IO() path uses the
iov_iter passed by the caller instead.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:51 -04:00
Al Viro 7b2c99d155 new helper: iov_iter_get_pages()
iov_iter_get_pages(iter, pages, maxsize, &start) grabs references pinning
the pages of up to maxsize of (contiguous) data from iter.  Returns the
amount of memory grabbed or -error.  In case of success, the requested
area begins at offset start in pages[0] and runs through pages[1], etc.
Less than requested amount might be returned - either because the contiguous
area in the beginning of iterator is smaller than requested, or because
the kernel failed to pin that many pages.

direct-io.c switched to using iov_iter_get_pages()

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:50 -04:00
Al Viro 3320c60b3a dio: take updating ->result into do_direct_IO()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:50 -04:00
Al Viro 71d8e532b1 start adding the tag to iov_iter
For now, just use the same thing we pass to ->direct_IO() - it's all
iovec-based at the moment.  Pass it explicitly to iov_iter_init() and
account for kvec vs. iovec in there, by the same kludge NFS ->direct_IO()
uses.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:49 -04:00
Al Viro ed978a811e new helper: generic_file_read_iter()
iov_iter-using variant of generic_file_aio_read().  Some callers
converted.  Note that it's still not quite there for use as ->read_iter() -
we depend on having zero iter->iov_offset in O_DIRECT case.  Fortunately,
that's true for all converted callers (and for generic_file_aio_read() itself).

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:49 -04:00
Al Viro 23faa7b8db fuse_file_aio_write(): merge initializations of iov_iter
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:48 -04:00
Al Viro 05bb2e0bc7 ceph_aio_read(): keep iov_iter across retries
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:48 -04:00
Al Viro 886a391150 new primitive: iov_iter_alignment()
returns the value aligned as badly as the worst remaining segment
in iov_iter is.  Use instead of open-coded equivalents.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:47 -04:00
Al Viro 31b140398c switch {__,}blockdev_direct_IO() to iov_iter
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:46 -04:00
Al Viro a6cbcd4a4a get rid of pointless iov_length() in ->direct_IO()
all callers have iov_length(iter->iov, iter->nr_segs) == iov_iter_count(iter)

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:45 -04:00
Al Viro 16b1f05d7f ext4: switch the guts of ->direct_IO() to iov_iter
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:45 -04:00
Al Viro 619d30b4b8 convert the guts of nfs_direct_IO() to iov_iter
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:44 -04:00
Al Viro d8d3d94b80 pass iov_iter to ->direct_IO()
unmodified, for now

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:44 -04:00
Al Viro cb66a7a1f1 kill generic_segment_checks()
all callers of ->aio_read() and ->aio_write() have iov/nr_segs already
checked - generic_segment_checks() done after that is just an odd way
to spell iov_length().

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:43 -04:00
Al Viro 0ae5e4d370 __btrfs_direct_write(): switch to iov_iter
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:43 -04:00
Al Viro f8579f8673 generic_file_direct_write(): switch to iov_iter
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:42 -04:00
Al Viro e7c24607b5 kill iov_iter_copy_from_user()
all callers can use copy_page_from_iter() and it actually simplifies
them.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:32:42 -04:00
Al Viro f6c0a1920e fs/file.c: don't open-code kvfree()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 17:31:10 -04:00
Jeff Mahoney a228bf8f0a reiserfs: cleanup, remove unnecessary parens
The reiserfs code is littered with extra parens in places where the authors
may not have been certain about precedence of & vs ->. This patch cleans them
out.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-06 23:18:16 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney cf776a7a4d reiserfs: cleanup, remove leading whitespace from labels
This patch moves reiserfs closer to adhering to the style rules by
removing leading whitespace from labels.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-06 23:18:09 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 16da167c16 reiserfs: cleanup, remove unnecessary parens in dirent creation
make_empty_dir_item_v1 and make_empty_dir_item also needed a bit of cleanup
but it's clearer to use separate pointers rather than the array positions
for just two items.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-06 23:14:24 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney b491dd1769 reiserfs: cleanup, remove blocks arg from journal_join
journal_join is always called with a block count of 1. Let's just get
rid of the argument.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-06 23:11:15 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 09f1b80ba8 reiserfs: cleanup, remove sb argument from journal_mark_dirty
journal_mark_dirty doesn't need a separate sb argument; It's provided
by the transaction handle.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-06 23:10:37 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 58d854265c reiserfs: cleanup, remove sb argument from journal_end
journal_end doesn't need a separate sb argument; it's provided by the
transaction handle.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-06 23:08:00 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 706a532338 reiserfs: cleanup, remove nblocks argument from journal_end
journal_end takes a block count argument but doesn't actually use it
for anything. We can remove it.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-06 23:05:40 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 098297b27d reiserfs: cleanup, reformat comments to normal kernel style
This patch reformats comments in the reiserfs code to fit in 80 columns and
to follow the style rules.

There is no functional change but it helps make my eyes bleed less.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-06 22:52:19 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 4cf5f7addf reiserfs: cleanup, rename key and item accessors to more friendly names
This patch does a quick search and replace:
B_N_PITEM_HEAD() -> item_head()
B_N_PDELIM_KEY() -> internal_key()
B_N_PKEY() -> leaf_key()
B_N_PITEM() -> item_body()

And the item_head version:
B_I_PITEM() -> ih_item_body()
I_ENTRY_COUNT() -> ih_entry_count()

And the treepath variants:
get_ih() -> tp_item_head()
PATH_PITEM_HEAD() -> tp_item_head()
get_item() -> tp_item_body()

... which makes the code much easier on the eyes.

I've also removed a few unused macros.

Checkpatch will complain about the 80 character limit for do_balan.c.
I've addressed that in a later patchset to split up balance_leaf().

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-06 22:51:44 +02:00
Jeff Mahoney 797d9016ce reiserfs: use per-fs commit workqueues
The reiserfs write lock hasn't been the BKL for some time. There's no
need to have different file systems queued up on the same workqueue.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-05-06 22:44:45 +02:00
Linus Torvalds 38583f095c Merge branch 'akpm' (incoming from Andrew)
Merge misc fixes from Andrew Morton:
 "13 fixes"

* emailed patches from Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>:
  agp: info leak in agpioc_info_wrap()
  fs/affs/super.c: bugfix / double free
  fanotify: fix -EOVERFLOW with large files on 64-bit
  slub: use sysfs'es release mechanism for kmem_cache
  revert "mm: vmscan: do not swap anon pages just because free+file is low"
  autofs: fix lockref lookup
  mm: filemap: update find_get_pages_tag() to deal with shadow entries
  mm/compaction: make isolate_freepages start at pageblock boundary
  MAINTAINERS: zswap/zbud: change maintainer email address
  mm/page-writeback.c: fix divide by zero in pos_ratio_polynom
  hugetlb: ensure hugepage access is denied if hugepages are not supported
  slub: fix memcg_propagate_slab_attrs
  drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf8523.c: fix month definition
2014-05-06 13:07:41 -07:00
Fabian Frederick d353efd023 fs/affs/super.c: bugfix / double free
Commit 842a859db2 ("affs: use ->kill_sb() to simplify ->put_super()
and failure exits of ->mount()") adds .kill_sb which frees sbi but
doesn't remove sbi free in case of parse_options error causing double
free+random crash.

Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>	[3.14.x]
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2014-05-06 13:05:00 -07:00
Will Woods 1e2ee49f7f fanotify: fix -EOVERFLOW with large files on 64-bit
On 64-bit systems, O_LARGEFILE is automatically added to flags inside
the open() syscall (also openat(), blkdev_open(), etc).  Userspace
therefore defines O_LARGEFILE to be 0 - you can use it, but it's a
no-op.  Everything should be O_LARGEFILE by default.

But: when fanotify does create_fd() it uses dentry_open(), which skips
all that.  And userspace can't set O_LARGEFILE in fanotify_init()
because it's defined to 0.  So if fanotify gets an event regarding a
large file, the read() will just fail with -EOVERFLOW.

This patch adds O_LARGEFILE to fanotify_init()'s event_f_flags on 64-bit
systems, using the same test as open()/openat()/etc.

Addresses https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=696821

Signed-off-by: Will Woods <wwoods@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Eric Paris <eparis@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2014-05-06 13:04:59 -07:00
Ian Kent 6b6751f7fe autofs: fix lockref lookup
autofs needs to be able to see private data dentry flags for its dentrys
that are being created but not yet hashed and for its dentrys that have
been rmdir()ed but not yet freed.  It needs to do this so it can block
processes in these states until a status has been returned to indicate
the given operation is complete.

It does this by keeping two lists, active and expring, of dentrys in
this state and uses ->d_release() to keep them stable while it checks
the reference count to determine if they should be used.

But with the recent lockref changes dentrys being freed sometimes don't
transition to a reference count of 0 before being freed so autofs can
occassionally use a dentry that is invalid which can lead to a panic.

Signed-off-by: Ian Kent <raven@themaw.net>
Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2014-05-06 13:04:59 -07:00
Nishanth Aravamudan 457c1b27ed hugetlb: ensure hugepage access is denied if hugepages are not supported
Currently, I am seeing the following when I `mount -t hugetlbfs /none
/dev/hugetlbfs`, and then simply do a `ls /dev/hugetlbfs`.  I think it's
related to the fact that hugetlbfs is properly not correctly setting
itself up in this state?:

  Unable to handle kernel paging request for data at address 0x00000031
  Faulting instruction address: 0xc000000000245710
  Oops: Kernel access of bad area, sig: 11 [#1]
  SMP NR_CPUS=2048 NUMA pSeries
  ....

In KVM guests on Power, in a guest not backed by hugepages, we see the
following:

  AnonHugePages:         0 kB
  HugePages_Total:       0
  HugePages_Free:        0
  HugePages_Rsvd:        0
  HugePages_Surp:        0
  Hugepagesize:         64 kB

HPAGE_SHIFT == 0 in this configuration, which indicates that hugepages
are not supported at boot-time, but this is only checked in
hugetlb_init().  Extract the check to a helper function, and use it in a
few relevant places.

This does make hugetlbfs not supported (not registered at all) in this
environment.  I believe this is fine, as there are no valid hugepages
and that won't change at runtime.

[akpm@linux-foundation.org: use pr_info(), per Mel]
[akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix build when HPAGE_SHIFT is undefined]
Signed-off-by: Nishanth Aravamudan <nacc@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Aneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Acked-by: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2014-05-06 13:04:58 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 8169d3005e Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs
Pull vfs fixes from Al Viro:
 "dcache fixes + kvfree() (uninlined, exported by mm/util.c) + posix_acl
  bugfix from hch"

The dcache fixes are for a subtle LRU list corruption bug reported by
Miklos Szeredi, where people inside IBM saw list corruptions with the
LTP/host01 test.

* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs:
  nick kvfree() from apparmor
  posix_acl: handle NULL ACL in posix_acl_equiv_mode
  dcache: don't need rcu in shrink_dentry_list()
  more graceful recovery in umount_collect()
  don't remove from shrink list in select_collect()
  dentry_kill(): don't try to remove from shrink list
  expand the call of dentry_lru_del() in dentry_kill()
  new helper: dentry_free()
  fold try_prune_one_dentry()
  fold d_kill() and d_free()
  fix races between __d_instantiate() and checks of dentry flags
2014-05-06 12:22:20 -07:00
Christoph Hellwig 50c6e282bd posix_acl: handle NULL ACL in posix_acl_equiv_mode
Various filesystems don't bother checking for a NULL ACL in
posix_acl_equiv_mode, and thus can dereference a NULL pointer when it
gets passed one. This usually happens from the NFS server, as the ACL tools
never pass a NULL ACL, but instead of one representing the mode bits.

Instead of adding boilerplat to all filesystems put this check into one place,
which will allow us to remove the check from other filesystems as well later
on.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reported-by: Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
Reported-by: Marco Munderloh <munderl@tnt.uni-hannover.de>,
Cc: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-06 13:58:42 -04:00
Trond Myklebust 4cb57e3032 NFSd: call rpc_destroy_wait_queue() from free_client()
Mainly to ensure that we don't leave any hanging timers.

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-06 12:38:49 -04:00
Trond Myklebust 5694c93e6c NFSd: Move default initialisers from create_client() to alloc_client()
Aside from making it clearer what is non-trivial in create_client(), it
also fixes a bug whereby we can call free_client() before idr_init()
has been called.

Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-05-06 12:38:46 -04:00
Linus Torvalds 256cf4c438 Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszeredi/fuse
Pull fuse fixes from Miklos Szeredi:
 "This adds ctime update in the new cached writeback mode and also
  fixes/simplifies the mtime update handling.  Support for rename flags
  (aka renameat2) is also added to the userspace API"

* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszeredi/fuse:
  fuse: add renameat2 support
  fuse: clear MS_I_VERSION
  fuse: clear FUSE_I_CTIME_DIRTY flag on setattr
  fuse: trust kernel i_ctime only
  fuse: remove .update_time
  fuse: allow ctime flushing to userspace
  fuse: fuse: add time_gran to INIT_OUT
  fuse: add .write_inode
  fuse: clean up fsync
  fuse: fuse: fallocate: use file_update_time()
  fuse: update mtime on open(O_TRUNC) in atomic_o_trunc mode
  fuse: update mtime on truncate(2)
  fuse: do not use uninitialized i_mode
  fuse: fix mtime update error in fsync
  fuse: check fallocate mode
  fuse: add __exit to fuse_ctl_cleanup
2014-05-06 09:09:35 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 5575eeb7b9 Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sage/ceph-client
Pull Ceph fixes from Sage Weil:
 "First, there is a critical fix for the new primary-affinity function
  that went into -rc1.

  The second batch of patches from Zheng fix a range of problems with
  directory fragmentation, readdir, and a few odds and ends for cephfs"

* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sage/ceph-client:
  ceph: reserve caps for file layout/lock MDS requests
  ceph: avoid releasing caps that are being used
  ceph: clear directory's completeness when creating file
  libceph: fix non-default values check in apply_primary_affinity()
  ceph: use fpos_cmp() to compare dentry positions
  ceph: check directory's completeness before emitting directory entry
2014-05-05 15:17:02 -07:00
Dave Chinner 8275cdd0e7 xfs: remote attribute overwrite causes transaction overrun
Commit e461fcb ("xfs: remote attribute lookups require the value
length") passes the remote attribute length in the xfs_da_args
structure on lookup so that CRC calculations and validity checking
can be performed correctly by related code. This, unfortunately has
the side effect of changing the args->valuelen parameter in cases
where it shouldn't.

That is, when we replace a remote attribute, the incoming
replacement stores the value and length in args->value and
args->valuelen, but then the lookup which finds the existing remote
attribute overwrites args->valuelen with the length of the remote
attribute being replaced. Hence when we go to create the new
attribute, we create it of the size of the existing remote
attribute, not the size it is supposed to be. When the new attribute
is much smaller than the old attribute, this results in a
transaction overrun and an ASSERT() failure on a debug kernel:

XFS: Assertion failed: tp->t_blk_res_used <= tp->t_blk_res, file: fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c, line: 331

Fix this by keeping the remote attribute value length separate to
the attribute value length in the xfs_da_args structure. The enables
us to pass the length of the remote attribute to be removed without
overwriting the new attribute's length.

Also, ensure that when we save remote block contexts for a later
rename we zero the original state variables so that we don't confuse
the state of the attribute to be removes with the state of the new
attribute that we just added. [Spotted by Brain Foster.]

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-06 07:37:31 +10:00
Brian Foster d540e43b0a xfs: initialize default acls for ->tmpfile()
The current tmpfile handler does not initialize default ACLs. Doing so
within xfs_vn_tmpfile() makes it roughly equivalent to xfs_vn_mknod(),
which is already used as a common create handler.

xfs_vn_mknod() does not currently have a mechanism to determine whether
to link the file into the namespace. Therefore, further abstract
xfs_vn_mknod() into a new xfs_generic_create() handler with a tmpfile
parameter. This new handler calls xfs_create_tmpfile() and d_tmpfile()
on the dentry when called via ->tmpfile().

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-06 07:34:28 +10:00
From: Tuomas Tynkkynen b28fd7b5fe xfs: Fix wrong error codes being returned
xfs_{compat_,}attrmulti_by_handle could return an errno with incorrect
sign in some cases. While at it, make sure ENOMEM is returned instead of
E2BIG if kmalloc fails.

Signed-off-by: Tuomas Tynkkynen <tuomas.tynkkynen@iki.fi>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-05 17:30:20 +10:00
Dave Chinner 3c35337576 xfs: remove dquot hints
group and project quota hints are currently stored on the user
dquot. If we are attaching quotas to the inode, then the group and
project dquots are stored as hints on the user dquot to save having
to look them up again later.

The thing is, the hints are not used for that inode for the rest of
the life of the inode - the dquots are attached directly to the
inode itself - so the only time the hints are used is when an inode
first has dquots attached.

When the hints on the user dquot don't match the dquots being
attache dto the inode, they are then removed and replaced with the
new hints. If a user is concurrently modifying files in different
group and/or project contexts, then this leads to thrashing of the
hints attached to user dquot.

If user quotas are not enabled, then hints are never even used.

So, if the hints are used to avoid the cost of the lookup, is the
cost of the lookup significant enough to justify the hint
infrstructure? Maybe it was once, when there was a global quota
manager shared between all XFS filesystems and was hash table based.

However, lookups are now much simpler, requiring only a single lock and
radix tree lookup local to the filesystem and no hash or LRU
manipulations to be made. Hence the cost of lookup is much lower
than when hints were implemented. Turns out that benchmarks show
that, too, with thir being no differnce in performance when doing
file creation workloads as a single user with user, group and
project quotas enabled - the hints do not make the code go any
faster. In fact, removing the hints shows a 2-3% reduction in the
time it takes to create 50 million inodes....

So, let's just get rid of the hints and the complexity around them.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-05 17:30:15 +10:00
Eric Sandeen f58522c5a4 xfs: bulletfproof xfs_qm_scall_trunc_qfiles()
Coverity noticed that if we sent junk into
xfs_qm_scall_trunc_qfiles(), we could get back an
uninitialized error value.  So sanitize the flags we
will accept, and initialize error anyway for good measure.

(This bug may have been introduced via c61a9e39).

Should resolve Coverity CID 1163872.

Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-05 17:27:06 +10:00
Eric Sandeen 9da93f9b7c xfs: fix Q_XQUOTARM ioctl
The Q_XQUOTARM quotactl was not working properly, because
we weren't passing around proper flags.  The xfs_fs_set_xstate()
ioctl handler used the same flags for Q_XQUOTAON/OFF as
well as for Q_XQUOTARM, but Q_XQUOTAON/OFF look for
XFS_UQUOTA_ACCT, XFS_UQUOTA_ENFD, XFS_GQUOTA_ACCT etc,
i.e. quota type + state, while Q_XQUOTARM looks only for
the type of quota, i.e. XFS_DQ_USER, XFS_DQ_GROUP etc.

Unfortunately these flag spaces overlap a bit, so we
got semi-random results for Q_XQUOTARM; i.e. the value
for XFS_DQ_USER == XFS_UQUOTA_ACCT, etc.  yeargh.

Add a new quotactl op vector specifically for the QUOTARM
operation, since it operates with a different flag space.

This has been broken more or less forever, AFAICT.

Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-05 17:25:50 +10:00
Artem Bityutskiy fcdd57c890 UBIFS: fix remount error path
Dan's "smatch" checker found out that there was a bug in the error path of the
'ubifs_remount_rw()' function. Instead of jumping to the "out" label which
cleans-things up, we just returned.

This patch fixes the problem.

Reported-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
2014-05-05 09:31:33 +03:00
Dave Chinner c99d609a16 xfs: fully support v5 format filesystems
We have had this code in the kernel for over a year now and have
shaken all the known issues out of the code over the past few
releases. It's now time to remove the experimental warnings during
mount and fully support the new filesystem format in production
systems.

Remove the experimental warning, and add a version number to the
initial "mounting filesystem" message to tell use what type of
filesystem is being mounted. Also, remove the temporary inode
cluster size output at mount time now we know that this code works
fine.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-05-05 16:18:37 +10:00
Miklos Szeredi 60942f2f23 dcache: don't need rcu in shrink_dentry_list()
Since now the shrink list is private and nobody can free the dentry while
it is on the shrink list, we can remove RCU protection from this.

Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-03 16:46:16 -04:00
Al Viro 9c8c10e262 more graceful recovery in umount_collect()
Start with shrink_dcache_parent(), then scan what remains.

First of all, BUG() is very much an overkill here; we are holding
->s_umount, and hitting BUG() means that a lot of interesting stuff
will be hanging after that point (sync(2), for example).  Moreover,
in cases when there had been more than one leak, we'll be better
off reporting all of them.  And more than just the last component
of pathname - %pd is there for just such uses...

That was the last user of dentry_lru_del(), so kill it off...

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-03 16:46:13 -04:00
Al Viro fe91522a7b don't remove from shrink list in select_collect()
If we find something already on a shrink list, just increment
data->found and do nothing else.  Loops in shrink_dcache_parent() and
check_submounts_and_drop() will do the right thing - everything we
did put into our list will be evicted and if there had been nothing,
but data->found got non-zero, well, we have somebody else shrinking
those guys; just try again.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-03 16:45:06 -04:00
Linus Torvalds 98794f9321 Merge git://git.kvack.org/~bcrl/aio-fixes
Pull aio fixes from Ben LaHaise:
 "The first change from Anatol fixes a regression where io_destroy() no
  longer waits for outstanding aios to complete.  The second corrects a
  memory leak in an error path for vectored aio operations.

  Both of these bug fixes should be queued up for stable as well"

* git://git.kvack.org/~bcrl/aio-fixes:
  aio: fix potential leak in aio_run_iocb().
  aio: block io_destroy() until all context requests are completed
2014-05-01 08:54:03 -07:00
Al Viro 41edf278fc dentry_kill(): don't try to remove from shrink list
If the victim in on the shrink list, don't remove it from there.
If shrink_dentry_list() manages to remove it from the list before
we are done - fine, we'll just free it as usual.  If not - mark
it with new flag (DCACHE_MAY_FREE) and leave it there.

Eventually, shrink_dentry_list() will get to it, remove the sucker
from shrink list and call dentry_kill(dentry, 0).  Which is where
we'll deal with freeing.

Since now dentry_kill(dentry, 0) may happen after or during
dentry_kill(dentry, 1), we need to recognize that (by seeing
DCACHE_DENTRY_KILLED already set), unlock everything
and either free the sucker (in case DCACHE_MAY_FREE has been
set) or leave it for ongoing dentry_kill(dentry, 1) to deal with.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-05-01 10:30:00 -04:00
Leon Yu 754320d6e1 aio: fix potential leak in aio_run_iocb().
iovec should be reclaimed whenever caller of rw_copy_check_uvector() returns,
but it doesn't hold when failure happens right after aio_setup_vectored_rw().

Fix that in a such way to avoid hairy goto.

Signed-off-by: Leon Yu <chianglungyu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@kvack.org>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
2014-05-01 08:37:43 -04:00
Al Viro 01b6035190 expand the call of dentry_lru_del() in dentry_kill()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-04-30 18:02:52 -04:00
Al Viro b4f0354e96 new helper: dentry_free()
The part of old d_free() that dealt with actual freeing of dentry.
Taken out of dentry_kill() into a separate function.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-04-30 18:02:52 -04:00
Al Viro 5c47e6d0ad fold try_prune_one_dentry()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-04-30 18:02:51 -04:00
Al Viro 03b3b889e7 fold d_kill() and d_free()
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-04-30 18:02:51 -04:00
Benjamin LaHaise fa88b6f880 aio: cleanup: flatten kill_ioctx()
There is no need to have most of the code in kill_ioctx() indented.  Flatten
it.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@kvack.org>
2014-04-29 12:55:48 -04:00
Benjamin LaHaise fb2d448383 aio: report error from io_destroy() when threads race in io_destroy()
As reported by Anatol Pomozov, io_destroy() fails to report an error when
it loses the race to destroy a given ioctx.  Since there is a difference in
behaviour between the thread that wins the race (which blocks on outstanding
io requests) versus lthe thread that loses (which returns immediately), wire
up a return code from kill_ioctx() to the io_destroy() syscall.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@kvack.org>
Cc: Anatol Pomozov <anatol.pomozov@gmail.com>
2014-04-29 12:45:17 -04:00
Yan, Zheng 3bd58143ba ceph: reserve caps for file layout/lock MDS requests
Signed-off-by: Yan, Zheng <zheng.z.yan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Sage Weil <sage@inktank.com>
2014-04-28 12:55:41 -07:00
Yan, Zheng fd7b95cd1b ceph: avoid releasing caps that are being used
To avoid releasing caps that are being used, encode_inode_release()
should send implemented caps to MDS.

Signed-off-by: Yan, Zheng <zheng.z.yan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Sage Weil <sage@inktank.com>
2014-04-28 12:55:01 -07:00
Yan, Zheng 0a8a70f96f ceph: clear directory's completeness when creating file
When creating a file, ceph_set_dentry_offset() puts the new dentry
at the end of directory's d_subdirs, then set the dentry's offset
based on directory's max offset. The offset does not reflect the
real postion of the dentry in directory. Later readdir reply from
MDS may change the dentry's position/offset. This inconsistency
can cause missing/duplicate entries in readdir result if readdir
is partly satisfied by dcache_readdir().

The fix is clear directory's completeness after creating/renaming
file. It prevents later readdir from using dcache_readdir().

Fixes: http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/8025
Signed-off-by: Yan, Zheng <zheng.z.yan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Sage Weil <sage@inktank.com>
2014-04-28 12:54:44 -07:00
Yan, Zheng 6da5246dd4 ceph: use fpos_cmp() to compare dentry positions
Signed-off-by: Yan, Zheng <zheng.z.yan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Sage Weil <sage@inktank.com>
2014-04-28 12:53:52 -07:00
Yan, Zheng 0081bd83c0 ceph: check directory's completeness before emitting directory entry
Signed-off-by: Yan, Zheng <zheng.z.yan@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Sage Weil <sage@inktank.com>
2014-04-28 12:53:43 -07:00
Miklos Szeredi 1560c974dc fuse: add renameat2 support
Support RENAME_EXCHANGE and RENAME_NOREPLACE flags on the userspace ABI.

Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 16:43:44 +02:00
Miklos Szeredi 4ace1f85a7 fuse: clear MS_I_VERSION
Fuse doesn't support i_version (yet).

Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:25 +02:00
Maxim Patlasov 3ad22c62dd fuse: clear FUSE_I_CTIME_DIRTY flag on setattr
The patch addresses two use-cases when the flag may be safely cleared:

1. fuse_do_setattr() is called with ATTR_CTIME flag set in attr->ia_valid.
In this case attr->ia_ctime bears actual value. In-kernel fuse must send it
to the userspace server and then assign the value to inode->i_ctime.

2. fuse_do_setattr() is called with ATTR_SIZE flag set in attr->ia_valid,
whereas ATTR_CTIME is not set (truncate(2)).
In this case in-kernel fuse must sent "now" to the userspace server and then
assign the value to inode->i_ctime.

In both cases we could clear I_DIRTY_SYNC, but that needs more thought.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Patlasov <MPatlasov@parallels.com>
Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:25 +02:00
Maxim Patlasov 31f3267b4b fuse: trust kernel i_ctime only
Let the kernel maintain i_ctime locally: update i_ctime explicitly on
truncate, fallocate, open(O_TRUNC), setxattr, removexattr, link, rename,
unlink.

The inode flag I_DIRTY_SYNC serves as indication that local i_ctime should
be flushed to the server eventually.  The patch sets the flag and updates
i_ctime in course of operations listed above.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Patlasov <MPatlasov@parallels.com>
Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:24 +02:00
Miklos Szeredi 8b47e73e91 fuse: remove .update_time
This implements updating ctime as well as mtime on file_update_time().

Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:24 +02:00
Maxim Patlasov ab9e13f7c7 fuse: allow ctime flushing to userspace
The patch extends fuse_setattr_in, and extends the flush procedure
(fuse_flush_times()) called on ->write_inode() to send the ctime as well as
mtime.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Patlasov <MPatlasov@parallels.com>
Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:24 +02:00
Miklos Szeredi e27c9d3877 fuse: fuse: add time_gran to INIT_OUT
Allow userspace fs to specify time granularity.

This is needed because with writeback_cache mode the kernel is responsible
for generating mtime and ctime, but if the underlying filesystem doesn't
support nanosecond granularity then the cache will contain a different
value from the one stored on the filesystem resulting in a change of times
after a cache flush.

Make the default granularity 1s.

Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:23 +02:00
Miklos Szeredi 1e18bda86e fuse: add .write_inode
...and flush mtime from this.  This allows us to use the kernel
infrastructure for writing out dirty metadata (mtime at this point, but
ctime in the next patches and also maybe atime).

Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:23 +02:00
Miklos Szeredi 22401e7b7a fuse: clean up fsync
Don't need to start I/O twice (once without i_mutex and one within).

Also make sure that even if the userspace filesystem doesn't support FSYNC
we do all the steps other than sending the message.

Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:23 +02:00
Miklos Szeredi 93d2269d2f fuse: fuse: fallocate: use file_update_time()
in preparation for getting rid of FUSE_I_MTIME_DIRTY.

Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:22 +02:00
Maxim Patlasov 75caeecdf9 fuse: update mtime on open(O_TRUNC) in atomic_o_trunc mode
In case of fc->atomic_o_trunc is set, fuse does nothing in
fuse_do_setattr() while handling open(O_TRUNC). Hence, i_mtime must be
updated explicitly in fuse_finish_open(). The patch also adds extra locking
encompassing open(O_TRUNC) operation to avoid races between the truncation
and updating i_mtime.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Patlasov <MPatlasov@parallels.com>
Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:22 +02:00
Maxim Patlasov 009dd694e8 fuse: update mtime on truncate(2)
Handling truncate(2), VFS doesn't set ATTR_MTIME bit in iattr structure;
only ATTR_SIZE bit is set. In-kernel fuse must handle the case by setting
mtime fields of struct fuse_setattr_in to "now" and set FATTR_MTIME bit
even though ATTR_MTIME was not set.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Patlasov <MPatlasov@parallels.com>
Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:22 +02:00
Maxim Patlasov d31433c8b0 fuse: do not use uninitialized i_mode
When inode is in I_NEW state, inode->i_mode is not initialized yet. Do not
use it before fuse_init_inode() is called.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Patlasov <MPatlasov@parallels.com>
Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:21 +02:00
Miklos Szeredi aeb4eb6b55 fuse: fix mtime update error in fsync
Bad case of shadowing.

Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:21 +02:00
Miklos Szeredi 4adb83029d fuse: check fallocate mode
Don't allow new fallocate modes until we figure out what (if anything) that
takes.

Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:21 +02:00
Fabian Frederick 7736e8cc51 fuse: add __exit to fuse_ctl_cleanup
fuse_ctl_cleanup is only called by __exit fuse_exit

Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
2014-04-28 14:19:21 +02:00
Fabian Frederick 5a7c6690c2 GFS2: lops.c: replace 0 by NULL for pointers
Sparse warning: fs/gfs2/lops.c:78:29:
"warning: Using plain integer as NULL pointer"

Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2014-04-28 09:41:55 +01:00
Greg Kroah-Hartman d35cc56ddf Merge 3.15-rc3 into staging-next 2014-04-27 21:36:39 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 33c0022f0e Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/linux-btrfs
Pull btrfs fixes from Chris Mason.

* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/linux-btrfs:
  Btrfs: limit the path size in send to PATH_MAX
  Btrfs: correctly set profile flags on seqlock retry
  Btrfs: use correct key when repeating search for extent item
  Btrfs: fix inode caching vs tree log
  Btrfs: fix possible memory leaks in open_ctree()
  Btrfs: avoid triggering bug_on() when we fail to start inode caching task
  Btrfs: move btrfs_{set,clear}_and_info() to ctree.h
  btrfs: replace error code from btrfs_drop_extents
  btrfs: Change the hole range to a more accurate value.
  btrfs: fix use-after-free in mount_subvol()
2014-04-27 13:26:28 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 005fbcd034 Driver core fixes for 3.15-rc3
Here are some kernfs fixes for 3.15-rc3 that resolve some reported
 problems.  Nothing huge, but all needed.
 
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Merge tag 'driver-core-3.15-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core

Pull driver core fixes from Greg KH:
 "Here are some kernfs fixes for 3.15-rc3 that resolve some reported
  problems.  Nothing huge, but all needed"

* tag 'driver-core-3.15-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core:
  s390/ccwgroup: Fix memory corruption
  kernfs: add back missing error check in kernfs_fop_mmap()
  kernfs: fix a subdir count leak
2014-04-27 10:28:34 -07:00
Chris Mason cfd4a535b6 Btrfs: limit the path size in send to PATH_MAX
fs_path_ensure_buf is used to make sure our path buffers for
send are big enough for the path names as we construct them.
The buffer size is limited to 32K by the length field in
the struct.

But bugs in the path construction can end up trying to build
a huge buffer, and we'll do invalid memmmoves when the
buffer length field wraps.

This patch is step one, preventing the overflows.

Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
2014-04-26 05:02:03 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 625bba662c File locking related bugfixes for v3.15 (pile #2)
- fix for a long-standing bug in __break_lease that can cause soft lockups
 - renaming of file-private locks to "open file description" locks, and the
   command macros to more visually distinct names.
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Merge tag 'locks-v3.15-2' of git://git.samba.org/jlayton/linux

Pull file locking fixes from Jeff Layton:
 "File locking related bugfixes for v3.15 (pile #2)

   - fix for a long-standing bug in __break_lease that can cause soft
     lockups
   - renaming of file-private locks to "open file description" locks,
     and the command macros to more visually distinct names

  The fix for __break_lease is also in the pile of patches for which
  Bruce sent a pull request, but I assume that your merge procedure will
  handle that correctly.

  For the other patches, I don't like the fact that we need to rename
  this stuff at this late stage, but it should be settled now
  (hopefully)"

* tag 'locks-v3.15-2' of git://git.samba.org/jlayton/linux:
  locks: rename FL_FILE_PVT and IS_FILE_PVT to use "*_OFDLCK" instead
  locks: rename file-private locks to "open file description locks"
  locks: allow __break_lease to sleep even when break_time is 0
2014-04-25 12:40:32 -07:00
Linus Torvalds b8e6dece37 Merge branch 'for-3.15' of git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux
Pull nfsd bugfixes from Bruce Fields:
 "Three small nfsd bugfixes (including one locks.c fix for a bug
  triggered only from nfsd).

  Jeff's patches are for long-existing problems that became easier to
  trigger since the addition of vfs delegation support"

* 'for-3.15' of git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux:
  Revert "nfsd4: fix nfs4err_resource in 4.1 case"
  nfsd: set timeparms.to_maxval in setup_callback_client
  locks: allow __break_lease to sleep even when break_time is 0
2014-04-25 12:39:05 -07:00
Tejun Heo b44b214026 kernfs: add back missing error check in kernfs_fop_mmap()
While updating how mmap enabled kernfs files are handled by lockdep,
9b2db6e189 ("sysfs: bail early from kernfs_file_mmap() to avoid
spurious lockdep warning") inadvertently dropped error return check
from kernfs_file_mmap().  The intention was just dropping "if
(ops->mmap)" check as the control won't reach the point if the mmap
callback isn't implemented, but I mistakenly removed the error return
check together with it.

This led to Xorg crash on i810 which was reported and bisected to the
commit and then to the specific change by Tobias.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Reported-and-bisected-by: Tobias Powalowski <tobias.powalowski@googlemail.com>
Tested-by: Tobias Powalowski <tobias.powalowski@googlemail.com>
References: http://lkml.kernel.org/g/533D01BD.1010200@googlemail.com
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 3.14
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2014-04-25 12:25:13 -07:00
Jianyu Zhan c1befb8859 kernfs: fix a subdir count leak
Currently kernfs_link_sibling() increates parent->dir.subdirs before
adding the node into parent's chidren rb tree.

Because it is possible that kernfs_link_sibling() couldn't find
a suitable slot and bail out, this leads to a mismatch between
elevated subdir count with actual children node numbers.

This patches fix this problem, by moving the subdir accouting
after the actual addtion happening.

Signed-off-by: Jianyu Zhan <nasa4836@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2014-04-25 12:25:13 -07:00
Tejun Heo d911d98748 kernfs: make kernfs_notify() trigger inotify events too
kernfs_notify() is used to indicate either new data is available or
the content of a file has changed.  It currently only triggers poll
which may not be the most convenient to monitor especially when there
are a lot to monitor.  Let's hook it up to fsnotify too so that the
events can be monitored via inotify too.

fsnotify_modify() requires file * but kernfs_notify() doesn't have any
specific file associated; however, we can walk all super_blocks
associated with a kernfs_root and as kernfs always associate one ino
with inode and one dentry with an inode, it's trivial to look up the
dentry associated with a given kernfs_node.  As any active monitor
would pin dentry, just looking up existing dentry is enough.  This
patch looks up the dentry associated with the specified kernfs_node
and generates events equivalent to fsnotify_modify().

Note that as fsnotify doesn't provide fsnotify_modify() equivalent
which can be called with dentry, kernfs_notify() directly calls
fsnotify_parent() and fsnotify().  It might be better to add a wrapper
in fsnotify.h instead.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Cc: John McCutchan <john@johnmccutchan.com>
Cc: Robert Love <rlove@rlove.org>
Cc: Eric Paris <eparis@parisplace.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2014-04-25 11:43:31 -07:00
Tejun Heo 7d568a8383 kernfs: implement kernfs_root->supers list
Currently, there's no way to find out which super_blocks are
associated with a given kernfs_root.  Let's implement it - the planned
inotify extension to kernfs_notify() needs it.

Make kernfs_super_info point back to the super_block and chain it at
kernfs_root->supers.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2014-04-25 11:43:31 -07:00
Jeff Layton a87c9ad956 cifs: fix actimeo=0 corner case when cifs_i->time == jiffies
actimeo=0 is supposed to be a special case that ensures that inode
attributes are always refetched from the server instead of trusting the
cache. The cifs code however uses time_in_range() to determine whether
the attributes have timed out. In the case where cifs_i->time equals
jiffies, this leads to the cifs code not refetching the inode attributes
when it should.

Fix this by explicitly testing for actimeo=0, and handling it as a
special case.

Reported-and-tested-by: Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-04-24 22:37:03 -05:00
Filipe Manana f8213bdc89 Btrfs: correctly set profile flags on seqlock retry
If we had to retry on the profiles seqlock (due to a concurrent write), we
would set bits on the input flags that corresponded both to the current
profile and to previous values of the profile.

Signed-off-by: Filipe David Borba Manana <fdmanana@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
2014-04-24 16:43:33 -07:00
Filipe Manana 9ce49a0b4f Btrfs: use correct key when repeating search for extent item
If skinny metadata is enabled and our first tree search fails to find a
skinny extent item, we may repeat a tree search for a "fat" extent item
(if the previous item in the leaf is not the "fat" extent we're looking
for). However we were not setting the new key's objectid to the right
value, as we previously used the same key variable to peek at the previous
item in the leaf, which has a different objectid. So just set the right
objectid to avoid modifying/deleting a wrong item if we repeat the tree
search.

Signed-off-by: Filipe David Borba Manana <fdmanana@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
2014-04-24 16:43:33 -07:00
Miao Xie 1c70d8fb4d Btrfs: fix inode caching vs tree log
Currently, with inode cache enabled, we will reuse its inode id immediately
after unlinking file, we may hit something like following:

|->iput inode
|->return inode id into inode cache
|->create dir,fsync
|->power off

An easy way to reproduce this problem is:

mkfs.btrfs -f /dev/sdb
mount /dev/sdb /mnt -o inode_cache,commit=100
dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/data bs=1M count=10 oflag=sync
inode_id=`ls -i /mnt/data | awk '{print $1}'`
rm -f /mnt/data

i=1
while [ 1 ]
do
        mkdir /mnt/dir_$i
        test1=`stat /mnt/dir_$i | grep Inode: | awk '{print $4}'`
        if [ $test1 -eq $inode_id ]
        then
		dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/dir_$i/data bs=1M count=1 oflag=sync
		echo b > /proc/sysrq-trigger
	fi
	sleep 1
        i=$(($i+1))
done

mount /dev/sdb /mnt
umount /dev/sdb
btrfs check /dev/sdb

We fix this problem by adding unlinked inode's id into pinned tree,
and we can not reuse them until committing transaction.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Miao Xie <miaox@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Wang Shilong <wangsl.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
2014-04-24 16:43:33 -07:00
Wang Shilong 28c16cbbc3 Btrfs: fix possible memory leaks in open_ctree()
Fix possible memory leaks in the following error handling paths:

read_tree_block()
btrfs_recover_log_trees
btrfs_commit_super()
btrfs_find_orphan_roots()
btrfs_cleanup_fs_roots()

Signed-off-by: Wang Shilong <wangsl.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
2014-04-24 16:43:32 -07:00
Wang Shilong e60efa8425 Btrfs: avoid triggering bug_on() when we fail to start inode caching task
When running stress test(including snapshots,balance,fstress), we trigger
the following BUG_ON() which is because we fail to start inode caching task.

[  181.131945] kernel BUG at fs/btrfs/inode-map.c:179!
[  181.137963] invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] SMP
[  181.217096] CPU: 11 PID: 2532 Comm: btrfs Not tainted 3.14.0 #1
[  181.240521] task: ffff88013b621b30 ti: ffff8800b6ada000 task.ti: ffff8800b6ada000
[  181.367506] Call Trace:
[  181.371107]  [<ffffffffa036c1be>] btrfs_return_ino+0x9e/0x110 [btrfs]
[  181.379191]  [<ffffffffa038082b>] btrfs_evict_inode+0x46b/0x4c0 [btrfs]
[  181.387464]  [<ffffffff810b5a70>] ? autoremove_wake_function+0x40/0x40
[  181.395642]  [<ffffffff811dc5fe>] evict+0x9e/0x190
[  181.401882]  [<ffffffff811dcde3>] iput+0xf3/0x180
[  181.408025]  [<ffffffffa03812de>] btrfs_orphan_cleanup+0x1ee/0x430 [btrfs]
[  181.416614]  [<ffffffffa03a6abd>] btrfs_mksubvol.isra.29+0x3bd/0x450 [btrfs]
[  181.425399]  [<ffffffffa03a6cd6>] btrfs_ioctl_snap_create_transid+0x186/0x190 [btrfs]
[  181.435059]  [<ffffffffa03a6e3b>] btrfs_ioctl_snap_create_v2+0xeb/0x130 [btrfs]
[  181.444148]  [<ffffffffa03a9656>] btrfs_ioctl+0xf76/0x2b90 [btrfs]
[  181.451971]  [<ffffffff8117e565>] ? handle_mm_fault+0x475/0xe80
[  181.459509]  [<ffffffff8167ba0c>] ? __do_page_fault+0x1ec/0x520
[  181.467046]  [<ffffffff81185b35>] ? do_mmap_pgoff+0x2f5/0x3c0
[  181.474393]  [<ffffffff811d4da8>] do_vfs_ioctl+0x2d8/0x4b0
[  181.481450]  [<ffffffff811d5001>] SyS_ioctl+0x81/0xa0
[  181.488021]  [<ffffffff81680b69>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b

We should avoid triggering BUG_ON() here, instead, we output warning messages
and clear inode_cache option.

Signed-off-by: Wang Shilong <wangsl.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
2014-04-24 16:43:32 -07:00
Wang Shilong 9d89ce6587 Btrfs: move btrfs_{set,clear}_and_info() to ctree.h
Signed-off-by: Wang Shilong <wangsl.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
2014-04-24 16:43:32 -07:00
David Sterba 3f9e3df8da btrfs: replace error code from btrfs_drop_extents
There's a case which clone does not handle and used to BUG_ON instead,
(testcase xfstests/btrfs/035), now returns EINVAL. This error code is
confusing to the ioctl caller, as it normally signifies errorneous
arguments.

Change it to ENOPNOTSUPP which allows a fall back to copy instead of
clone. This does not affect the common reflink operation.

Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
2014-04-24 16:43:32 -07:00
Qu Wenruo c5f7d0bb29 btrfs: Change the hole range to a more accurate value.
Commit 3ac0d7b96a fixed the btrfs expanding
write problem but the hole punched is sometimes too large for some
iovec, which has unmapped data ranges.
This patch will change to hole range to a more accurate value using the
counts checked by the write check routines.

Reported-by: Al Viro <viro@ZenIV.linux.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <quwenruo@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
2014-04-24 16:43:32 -07:00
Brian Foster 53801fd97a xfs: enable the finobt feature on v5 superblocks
Add the finobt feature bit to the list of known features. As of
this point, the kernel code knows how to mount and manage both
finobt and non-finobt formatted filesystems.

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-24 16:01:42 +10:00
Brian Foster 0c153c1e43 xfs: report finobt status in fs geometry
Define the XFS_FSOP_GEOM_FLAGS_FINOBT fs geometry flag and set the
associated bit if the filesystem supports the free inode btree.

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-24 16:01:41 +10:00
Brian Foster a3fa516dd8 xfs: add finobt support to growfs
Add finobt support to growfs. Initialize the agi root/level fields
and the root finobt block.

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-24 16:01:39 +10:00
Brian Foster 3efa4ffd58 xfs: update the finobt on inode free
An inode free operation can have several effects on the finobt. If
all inodes have been freed and the chunk deallocated, we remove the
finobt record. If the inode chunk was previously full, we must
insert a new record based on the existing inobt record. Otherwise,
we modify the record in place.

Create the xfs_difree_finobt() function to identify the potential
scenarios and update the finobt appropriately.

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-24 16:00:53 +10:00
Brian Foster 2b64ee5cdc xfs: refactor xfs_difree() inobt bits into xfs_difree_inobt() helper
Refactor xfs_difree() in preparation for the finobt. xfs_difree()
performs the validity checks against the ag and reads the agi
header. The work of physically updating the inode allocation btree
is pushed down into the new xfs_difree_inobt() helper.

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-24 16:00:53 +10:00
Brian Foster 6dd8638e4e xfs: use and update the finobt on inode allocation
Replace xfs_dialloc_ag() with an implementation that looks for a
record in the finobt. The finobt only tracks records with at least
one free inode. This eliminates the need for the intra-ag scan in
the original algorithm. Once the inode is allocated, update the
finobt appropriately (possibly removing the record) as well as the
inobt.

Move the original xfs_dialloc_ag() algorithm to
xfs_dialloc_ag_inobt() and fall back as such if finobt support is
not enabled.

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-24 16:00:53 +10:00
Brian Foster 0aa0a756ec xfs: insert newly allocated inode chunks into the finobt
A newly allocated inode chunk, by definition, has at least one
free inode, so a record is always inserted into the finobt.

Create the xfs_inobt_insert() helper from existing code to insert
a record in an inobt based on the provided BTNUM. Update
xfs_ialloc_ag_alloc() to invoke the helper for the existing
XFS_BTNUM_INO tree and XFS_BTNUM_FINO tree, if enabled.

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-24 16:00:53 +10:00
Brian Foster 9d43b180af xfs: update inode allocation/free transaction reservations for finobt
Create the xfs_calc_finobt_res() helper to calculate the finobt log
reservation for inode allocation and free. Update
XFS_IALLOC_SPACE_RES() to reserve blocks for the additional finobt
insertion on inode allocation. Create XFS_IFREE_SPACE_RES() to
reserve blocks for the potential finobt record insertion on inode
free (i.e., if an inode chunk was previously fully allocated).

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-24 16:00:52 +10:00
Brian Foster aafc3c2465 xfs: support the XFS_BTNUM_FINOBT free inode btree type
Define the AGI fields for the finobt root/level and add magic
numbers. Update the btree code to add support for the new
XFS_BTNUM_FINOBT inode btree.

The finobt root block is reserved immediately following the inobt
root block in the AG. Update XFS_PREALLOC_BLOCKS() to determine the
starting AG data block based on whether finobt support is enabled.

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-24 16:00:52 +10:00
Brian Foster 8e2c84df20 xfs: reserve v5 superblock read-only compat. feature bit for finobt
Reserve a v5 read-only compatibility feature bit for the finobt and
create the xfs_sb_version_hasfinobt() helper to determine whether
an fs has the feature enabled.

The finobt does not change existing on-disk structures, but must
remain consistent with the ialloc btree. Modifications from older
kernels would violate that constrant. Therefore, we restrict older
kernels to read-only mounts of finobt-enabled filesystems.

Note that this does not yet enable the ability to rw mount a finobt
fs (by setting the feature bit in the XFS_SB_FEAT_RO_COMPAT_ALL
mask).

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-24 16:00:52 +10:00
Brian Foster 57bd3dbe40 xfs: refactor xfs_ialloc_btree.c to support multiple inobt numbers
The introduction of the free inode btree (finobt) requires that
xfs_ialloc_btree.c handle multiple trees. Refactor xfs_ialloc_btree.c
so the caller specifies the btree type on cursor initialization to
prepare for addition of the finobt.

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-24 16:00:50 +10:00
Jeff Layton cff2fce58b locks: rename FL_FILE_PVT and IS_FILE_PVT to use "*_OFDLCK" instead
File-private locks have been re-christened as "open file description"
locks.  Finish the symbol name cleanup in the internal implementation.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
2014-04-23 16:17:03 -04:00
Christoph Hellwig b94acd4786 xfs: add filestream allocator tracepoints
Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-23 07:11:52 +10:00
Christoph Hellwig 3b8d90766a xfs: remove xfs_filestream_associate
There is no good reason to create a filestream when a directory entry
is created.  Delay it until the first allocation happens to simply
the code and reduce the amount of mru cache lookups we do.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-23 07:11:52 +10:00
Christoph Hellwig 1919adda07 xfs: don't create a slab cache for filestream items
We only have very few of these around, and allocation isn't that
much of a hot path.  Remove the slab cache to simplify the code,
and to not waste any resources for the usual case of not having
any inodes that use the filestream allocator.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-23 07:11:51 +10:00
Christoph Hellwig 2cd2ef6a30 xfs: rewrite the filestream allocator using the dentry cache
In Linux we will always be able to find a parent inode for file that are
undergoing I/O.  Use this to simply the file stream allocator by only
keeping track of parent inodes.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-04-23 07:11:51 +10:00
Christoph Hellwig f37211c336 xfs: remove XFS_IFILESTREAM
We never test the flag except in xfs_inode_is_filestream, but that
function already tests the on-disk flag or filesystem wide flags,
and is used to decide if we want to set XFS_IFILESTREAM in the
first place.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-23 07:11:51 +10:00
Christoph Hellwig 22328d712d xfs: embedd mru_elem into parent structure
There is no need to do a separate allocation for each mru element, just
embedd the structure into the parent one in the user.  Besides saving
a memory allocation and the infrastructure required for it this also
simplifies the API.

While we do major surgery on xfs_mru_cache.c also de-typedef it and
make struct mru_cache private to the implementation file.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-23 07:11:51 +10:00
Christoph Hellwig ce695c6551 xfs: handle duplicate entries in xfs_mru_cache_insert
The radix tree code can detect and reject duplicate keys at insert
time.  Make xfs_mru_cache_insert handle this case so that future
changes to the filestream allocator can take advantage of this.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-23 07:11:50 +10:00
Christoph Hellwig c977eb1065 xfs: split xfs_bmap_btalloc_nullfb
Split xfs_bmap_btalloc_nullfb into one function for filestream allocations
and one for everything else that share a few helpers.  This dramatically
simplifies the control flow.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-04-23 07:11:41 +10:00
Fabian Frederick 7410b3c6c5 fs/bio.c: remove nr_segs (unused function parameter)
nr_segs is no longer used in bio_alloc_map_data since c8db444820
("block: Don't save/copy bvec array anymore")

Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Cc: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
2014-04-22 15:09:07 -06:00
Fabian Frederick a6c39cb4f7 fs/bio: remove bs paramater in biovec_create_pool
bs is no longer used in biovec_create_pool since 9f060e2231 ("block:
Convert integrity to bvec_alloc_bs()")

Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Cc: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
2014-04-22 15:09:05 -06:00
Fabian Frederick d52a8f9ead fs/aio.c: Remove ctx parameter in kiocb_cancel
ctx is no longer used in kiocb_cancel since

57282d8fd7 ("aio: Kill ki_users")

Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@kvack.org>
2014-04-22 12:27:24 -04:00
Jeff Layton 0d3f7a2dd2 locks: rename file-private locks to "open file description locks"
File-private locks have been merged into Linux for v3.15, and *now*
people are commenting that the name and macro definitions for the new
file-private locks suck.

...and I can't even disagree. The names and command macros do suck.

We're going to have to live with these for a long time, so it's
important that we be happy with the names before we're stuck with them.
The consensus on the lists so far is that they should be rechristened as
"open file description locks".

The name isn't a big deal for the kernel, but the command macros are not
visually distinct enough from the traditional POSIX lock macros. The
glibc and documentation folks are recommending that we change them to
look like F_OFD_{GETLK|SETLK|SETLKW}. That lessens the chance that a
programmer will typo one of the commands wrong, and also makes it easier
to spot this difference when reading code.

This patch makes the following changes that I think are necessary before
v3.15 ships:

1) rename the command macros to their new names. These end up in the uapi
   headers and so are part of the external-facing API. It turns out that
   glibc doesn't actually use the fcntl.h uapi header, but it's hard to
   be sure that something else won't. Changing it now is safest.

2) make the the /proc/locks output display these as type "OFDLCK"

Cc: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>
Cc: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
Cc: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@amacapital.net>
Cc: Frank Filz <ffilzlnx@mindspring.com>
Cc: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
2014-04-22 08:23:58 -04:00
Dmitry Monakhov 236f5ecb4a ext4: remove obsoleted check
BH can not be NULL at this point, ext4_read_dirblock() always return
non null value, and we already have done all necessery checks.

Signed-off-by: Dmitry Monakhov <dmonakhov@openvz.org>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-04-21 14:38:14 -04:00
Theodore Ts'o 202ee5df38 ext4: add a new spinlock i_raw_lock to protect the ext4's raw inode
To avoid potential data races, use a spinlock which protects the raw
(on-disk) inode.

Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-04-21 14:37:55 -04:00
Theodore Ts'o f5ccfe1ddb ext4: fix locking for O_APPEND writes
Al Viro pointed out that locking for O_APPEND writes was problematic,
since the location of the write isn't known until after we take the
i_mutex, which impacts the ext4_unaligned_aio() and s_bitmap_maxbytes
check.

For O_APPEND always assume that the write is unaligned so call
ext4_unwritten_wait().  And to solve the second problem, take the
i_mutex earlier before we start the s_bitmap_maxbytes check.

Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-04-21 14:37:52 -04:00
Theodore Ts'o 7ed07ba8c3 ext4: factor out common code in ext4_file_write()
This shouldn't change any logic flow; just delete duplicated code.

Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-04-21 14:36:30 -04:00
Theodore Ts'o 8ad2850f44 ext4: move ext4_file_dio_write() into ext4_file_write()
This commit doesn't actually change anything; it just moves code
around in preparation for some code simplification work.

Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-04-21 14:26:57 -04:00
Theodore Ts'o 7608e61044 ext4: inline generic_file_aio_write() into ext4_file_write()
Copy generic_file_aio_write() into ext4_file_write().  This is part of
a patch series which allows us to simplify ext4_file_write() and
ext4_file_dio_write(), by calling __generic_file_aio_write() directly.

Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2014-04-21 14:26:28 -04:00
Randy Dunlap 1051a902fe fs: fix new kernel-doc warnings in fs/bio.c
Fix new kernel-doc warnings in fs/bio.c:

Warning(fs/bio.c:316): No description found for parameter 'bio'
Warning(fs/bio.c:316): No description found for parameter 'parent'

Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
2014-04-21 10:39:00 -06:00
Lukas Czerner 556615dcbf ext4: rename uninitialized extents to unwritten
Currently in ext4 there is quite a mess when it comes to naming
unwritten extents. Sometimes we call it uninitialized and sometimes we
refer to it as unwritten.

The right name for the extent which has been allocated but does not
contain any written data is _unwritten_. Other file systems are
using this name consistently, even the buffer head state refers to it as
unwritten. We need to fix this confusion in ext4.

This commit changes every reference to an uninitialized extent (meaning
allocated but unwritten) to unwritten extent. This includes comments,
function names and variable names. It even covers abbreviation of the
word uninitialized (such as uninit) and some misspellings.

This commit does not change any of the code paths at all. This has been
confirmed by comparing md5sums of the assembly code of each object file
after all the function names were stripped from it.

Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-04-20 23:45:47 -04:00
Lukas Czerner 090f32ee4e ext4: get rid of EXT4_MAP_UNINIT flag
Currently EXT4_MAP_UNINIT is used in dioread_nolock case to mark the
cases where we're using dioread_nolock and we're writing into either
unallocated, or unwritten extent, because we need to make sure that
any DIO write into that inode will wait for the extent conversion.

However EXT4_MAP_UNINIT is not only entirely misleading name but also
unnecessary because we can check for EXT4_MAP_UNWRITTEN in the
dioread_nolock case instead.

This commit removes EXT4_MAP_UNINIT flag.

Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-04-20 23:44:47 -04:00
Linus Torvalds 9ac0367501 These are regression and bug fixes for ext4.
We had a number of new features in ext4 during this merge window
 (ZERO_RANGE and COLLAPSE_RANGE fallocate modes, renameat, etc.) so
 there were many more regression and bug fixes this time around.  It
 didn't help that xfstests hadn't been fully updated to fully stress
 test COLLAPSE_RANGE until after -rc1.
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Merge tag 'ext4_for_linus_stable' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tytso/ext4

Pull ext4 fixes from Ted Ts'o:
 "These are regression and bug fixes for ext4.

  We had a number of new features in ext4 during this merge window
  (ZERO_RANGE and COLLAPSE_RANGE fallocate modes, renameat, etc.) so
  there were many more regression and bug fixes this time around.  It
  didn't help that xfstests hadn't been fully updated to fully stress
  test COLLAPSE_RANGE until after -rc1"

* tag 'ext4_for_linus_stable' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tytso/ext4: (31 commits)
  ext4: disable COLLAPSE_RANGE for bigalloc
  ext4: fix COLLAPSE_RANGE failure with 1KB block size
  ext4: use EINVAL if not a regular file in ext4_collapse_range()
  ext4: enforce we are operating on a regular file in ext4_zero_range()
  ext4: fix extent merging in ext4_ext_shift_path_extents()
  ext4: discard preallocations after removing space
  ext4: no need to truncate pagecache twice in collapse range
  ext4: fix removing status extents in ext4_collapse_range()
  ext4: use filemap_write_and_wait_range() correctly in collapse range
  ext4: use truncate_pagecache() in collapse range
  ext4: remove temporary shim used to merge COLLAPSE_RANGE and ZERO_RANGE
  ext4: fix ext4_count_free_clusters() with EXT4FS_DEBUG and bigalloc enabled
  ext4: always check ext4_ext_find_extent result
  ext4: fix error handling in ext4_ext_shift_extents
  ext4: silence sparse check warning for function ext4_trim_extent
  ext4: COLLAPSE_RANGE only works on extent-based files
  ext4: fix byte order problems introduced by the COLLAPSE_RANGE patches
  ext4: use i_size_read in ext4_unaligned_aio()
  fs: disallow all fallocate operation on active swapfile
  fs: move falloc collapse range check into the filesystem methods
  ...
2014-04-20 20:43:47 -07:00
Namjae Jeon 0a04b24853 ext4: disable COLLAPSE_RANGE for bigalloc
Once COLLAPSE RANGE is be disable for ext4 with bigalloc feature till finding
root-cause of problem. It will be enable with fixing that regression of
xfstest(generic 075 and 091) again.

Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <namjae.jeon@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Ashish Sangwan <a.sangwan@samsung.com>
Reviewed-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-04-19 16:38:21 -04:00
Namjae Jeon a8680e0d5e ext4: fix COLLAPSE_RANGE failure with 1KB block size
When formatting with 1KB or 2KB(not aligned with PAGE SIZE) block
size, xfstests generic/075 and 091 are failing. The offset supplied to
function truncate_pagecache_range is block size aligned. In this
function start offset is re-aligned to PAGE_SIZE by rounding_up to the
next page boundary.  Due to this rounding up, old data remains in the
page cache when blocksize is less than page size and start offset is
not aligned with page size.  In case of collapse range, we need to
align start offset to page size boundary by doing a round down
operation instead of round up.

Signed-off-by: Namjae Jeon <namjae.jeon@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Ashish Sangwan <a.sangwan@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-04-19 16:37:31 -04:00
Eric Dumazet 404ca80eb5 coredump: fix va_list corruption
A va_list needs to be copied in case it needs to be used twice.

Thanks to Hugh for debugging this issue, leading to various panics.

Tested:

  lpq84:~# echo "|/foobar12345 %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h" >/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern

'produce_core' is simply : main() { *(int *)0 = 1;}

  lpq84:~# ./produce_core
  Segmentation fault (core dumped)
  lpq84:~# dmesg | tail -1
  [  614.352947] Core dump to |/foobar12345 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 lpq84 (null) pipe failed

Notice the last argument was replaced by a NULL (we were lucky enough to
not crash, but do not try this on your production machine !)

After fix :

  lpq83:~# echo "|/foobar12345 %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h %h" >/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
  lpq83:~# ./produce_core
  Segmentation fault
  lpq83:~# dmesg | tail -1
  [  740.800441] Core dump to |/foobar12345 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 lpq83 pipe failed

Fixes: 5fe9d8ca21 ("coredump: cn_vprintf() has no reason to call vsnprintf() twice")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Diagnosed-by: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Acked-by: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
Cc: Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 3.11+
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2014-04-19 13:23:31 -07:00
Al Viro 22213318af fix races between __d_instantiate() and checks of dentry flags
in non-lazy walk we need to be careful about dentry switching from
negative to positive - both ->d_flags and ->d_inode are updated,
and in some places we might see only one store.  The cases where
dentry has been obtained by dcache lookup with ->i_mutex held on
parent are safe - ->d_lock and ->i_mutex provide all the barriers
we need.  However, there are several places where we run into
trouble:
	* do_last() fetches ->d_inode, then checks ->d_flags and
assumes that inode won't be NULL unless d_is_negative() is true.
Race with e.g. creat() - we might have fetched the old value of
->d_inode (still NULL) and new value of ->d_flags (already not
DCACHE_MISS_TYPE).  Lin Ming has observed and reported the resulting
oops.
	* a bunch of places checks ->d_inode for being non-NULL,
then checks ->d_flags for "is it a symlink".  Race with symlink(2)
in case if our CPU sees ->d_inode update first - we see non-NULL
there, but ->d_flags still contains DCACHE_MISS_TYPE instead of
DCACHE_SYMLINK_TYPE.  Result: false negative on "should we follow
link here?", with subsequent unpleasantness.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 3.13 and 3.14 need that one
Reported-and-tested-by: Lin Ming <minggr@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2014-04-19 12:30:58 -04:00
Linus Torvalds 6e66d5dab5 Merge branch 'for-next' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6
Pull cifs fixes from Steve French:
 "A set of 5 small cifs fixes"

* 'for-next' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6:
  cif: fix dead code
  cifs: fix error handling cifs_user_readv
  fs: cifs: remove unused variable.
  Return correct error on query of xattr on file with empty xattrs
  cifs: Wait for writebacks to complete before attempting write.
2014-04-18 17:52:39 -07:00
Linus Torvalds 60fbf2bda1 driver core fixes for 3.15-rc2
Here are some driver core fixes for 3.15-rc2.  Also in here are some
 documentation updates, as well as an API removal that had to wait for
 after -rc1 due to the cleanups coming into you from multiple developer
 trees (this one and the PPC tree.)
 
 All have been in linux next successfully.
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'driver-core-3.15-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core

Pull driver core fixes from Greg KH:
 "Here are some driver core fixes for 3.15-rc2.  Also in here are some
  documentation updates, as well as an API removal that had to wait for
  after -rc1 due to the cleanups coming into you from multiple developer
  trees (this one and the PPC tree.)

  All have been in linux next successfully"

* tag 'driver-core-3.15-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core:
  drivers/base/dd.c incorrect pr_debug() parameters
  Documentation: Update stable address in Chinese and Japanese translations
  topology: Fix compilation warning when not in SMP
  Chinese: add translation of io_ordering.txt
  stable_kernel_rules: spelling/word usage
  sysfs, driver-core: remove unused {sysfs|device}_schedule_callback_owner()
  kernfs: protect lazy kernfs_iattrs allocation with mutex
  fs: Don't return 0 from get_anon_bdev
2014-04-18 16:59:52 -07:00
Theodore Ts'o 86f1ca3889 ext4: use EINVAL if not a regular file in ext4_collapse_range()
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-04-18 11:52:11 -04:00
jon ernst 6c5e73d3a2 ext4: enforce we are operating on a regular file in ext4_zero_range()
Signed-off-by: Jon Ernst <jonernst07@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-04-18 11:50:35 -04:00
Lukas Czerner 6dd834effc ext4: fix extent merging in ext4_ext_shift_path_extents()
There is a bug in ext4_ext_shift_path_extents() where if we actually
manage to merge a extent we would skip shifting the next extent. This
will result in in one extent in the extent tree not being properly
shifted.

This is causing failure in various xfstests tests using fsx or fsstress
with collapse range support. It will also cause file system corruption
which looks something like:

 e2fsck 1.42.9 (4-Feb-2014)
 Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
 Inode 20 has out of order extents
        (invalid logical block 3, physical block 492938, len 2)
 Clear? yes
 ...

when running e2fsck.

It's also very easily reproducible just by running fsx without any
parameters. I can usually hit the problem within a minute.

Fix it by increasing ex_start only if we're not merging the extent.

Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Reviewed-by: Namjae Jeon <namjae.jeon@samsung.com>
2014-04-18 10:55:24 -04:00
Lukas Czerner ef24f6c234 ext4: discard preallocations after removing space
Currently in ext4_collapse_range() and ext4_punch_hole() we're
discarding preallocation twice. Once before we attempt to do any changes
and second time after we're done with the changes.

While the second call to ext4_discard_preallocations() in
ext4_punch_hole() case is not needed, we need to discard preallocation
right after ext4_ext_remove_space() in collapse range case because in
the case we had to restart a transaction in the middle of removing space
we might have new preallocations created.

Remove unneeded ext4_discard_preallocations() ext4_punch_hole() and move
it to the better place in ext4_collapse_range()

Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-04-18 10:50:23 -04:00
Lukas Czerner 9337d5d31a ext4: no need to truncate pagecache twice in collapse range
We're already calling truncate_pagecache() before we attempt to do any
actual job so there is not need to truncate pagecache once more using
truncate_setsize() after we're finished.

Remove truncate_setsize() and replace it just with i_size_write() note
that we're holding appropriate locks.

Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-04-18 10:48:25 -04:00
Lukas Czerner 2c1d23289b ext4: fix removing status extents in ext4_collapse_range()
Currently in ext4_collapse_range() when calling ext4_es_remove_extent() to
remove status extents we're passing (EXT_MAX_BLOCKS - punch_start - 1)
in order to remove all extents from start of the collapse range to the
end of the file. However this is wrong because we might miss the
possible extent covering the last block of the file.

Fix it by removing the -1.

Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Reviewed-by: Namjae Jeon <namjae.jeon@samsung.com>
2014-04-18 10:43:21 -04:00
Lukas Czerner 1a66c7c3be ext4: use filemap_write_and_wait_range() correctly in collapse range
Currently we're passing -1 as lend argumnet for
filemap_write_and_wait_range() which is wrong since lend is signed type
so it would cause some confusion and we might not write_and_wait for the
entire range we're expecting to write.

Fix it by using LLONG_MAX instead.

Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-04-18 10:41:52 -04:00
Lukas Czerner 694c793fc1 ext4: use truncate_pagecache() in collapse range
We should be using truncate_pagecache() instead of
truncate_pagecache_range() in the collapse range because we're
truncating page cache from offset to the end of file.
truncate_pagecache() also get rid of the private COWed pages from the
range because we're going to shift the end of the file.

Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-04-18 10:21:15 -04:00
J. Bruce Fields fc208d026b Revert "nfsd4: fix nfs4err_resource in 4.1 case"
Since we're still limiting attributes to a page, the result here is that
a large getattr result will return NFS4ERR_REP_TOO_BIG/TOO_BIG_TO_CACHE
instead of NFS4ERR_RESOURCE.

Both error returns are wrong, and the real bug here is the arbitrary
limit on getattr results, fixed by as-yet out-of-tree patches.  But at a
minimum we can make life easier for clients by sticking to one broken
behavior in released kernels instead of two....

Trond says:

	one immediate consequence of this patch will be that NFSv4.1
	clients will now report EIO instead of EREMOTEIO if they hit the
	problem. That may make debugging a little less obvious.

	Another consequence will be that if we ever do try to add client
	side handling of NFS4ERR_REP_TOO_BIG, then we now have to deal
	with the “handle existing buggy server” syndrome.

Reported-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-04-18 14:46:45 +02:00
Jeff Layton 3758cf7e14 nfsd: set timeparms.to_maxval in setup_callback_client
...otherwise the logic in the timeout handling doesn't work correctly.

Spotted-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-04-18 14:34:31 +02:00
Jeff Layton 4991a628a7 locks: allow __break_lease to sleep even when break_time is 0
A fl->fl_break_time of 0 has a special meaning to the lease break code
that basically means "never break the lease". knfsd uses this to ensure
that leases don't disappear out from under it.

Unfortunately, the code in __break_lease can end up passing this value
to wait_event_interruptible as a timeout, which prevents it from going
to sleep at all. This causes __break_lease to spin in a tight loop and
causes soft lockups.

Fix this by ensuring that we pass a minimum value of 1 as a timeout
instead.

Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@fieldses.org>
Reported-by: Terry Barnaby <terry1@beam.ltd.uk>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2014-04-18 14:34:30 +02:00
Peter Zijlstra 4e857c58ef arch: Mass conversion of smp_mb__*()
Mostly scripted conversion of the smp_mb__* barriers.

Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Acked-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/n/tip-55dhyhocezdw1dg7u19hmh1u@git.kernel.org
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: linux-arch@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2014-04-18 14:20:48 +02:00
Dongsheng Yang 8698a745d8 sched, treewide: Replace hardcoded nice values with MIN_NICE/MAX_NICE
Replace various -20/+19 hardcoded nice values with MIN_NICE/MAX_NICE.

Signed-off-by: Dongsheng Yang <yangds.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Acked-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/ff13819fd09b7a5dba5ab5ae797f2e7019bdfa17.1394532288.git.yangds.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com
Cc: devel@driverdev.osuosl.org
Cc: devicetree@vger.kernel.org
Cc: fcoe-devel@open-fcoe.org
Cc: linux390@de.ibm.com
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-mm@kvack.org
Cc: linux-s390@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
Cc: nbd-general@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: ocfs2-devel@oss.oracle.com
Cc: openipmi-developer@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: qla2xxx-upstream@qlogic.com
Cc: linux-arch@vger.kernel.org
[ Consolidated the patches, twiddled the changelog. ]
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2014-04-18 12:07:24 +02:00
Abhi Das 991deec819 GFS2: quotas not being refreshed in gfs2_adjust_quota
Old values of user quota limits were being used and
could allow users to exceed their allotted quotas.
This patch refreshes the limits to the latest values
so that quotas are enforced correctly.

Resolves: rhbz#1077463
Signed-off-by: Abhi Das <adas@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
2014-04-17 09:59:40 +01:00
Michael Opdenacker 1f80c0cc39 cif: fix dead code
This issue was found by Coverity (CID 1202536)

This proposes a fix for a statement that creates dead code.
The "rc < 0" statement is within code that is run
with "rc > 0".

It seems like "err < 0" was meant to be used here.
This way, the error code is returned by the function.

Signed-off-by: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker@free-electrons.com>
Acked-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-04-16 23:08:57 -05:00
Jeff Layton bae9f746a1 cifs: fix error handling cifs_user_readv
Coverity says:

*** CID 1202537:  Dereference after null check  (FORWARD_NULL)
/fs/cifs/file.c: 2873 in cifs_user_readv()
2867     		cur_len = min_t(const size_t, len - total_read, cifs_sb->rsize);
2868     		npages = DIV_ROUND_UP(cur_len, PAGE_SIZE);
2869
2870     		/* allocate a readdata struct */
2871     		rdata = cifs_readdata_alloc(npages,
2872     					    cifs_uncached_readv_complete);
>>>     CID 1202537:  Dereference after null check  (FORWARD_NULL)
>>>     Comparing "rdata" to null implies that "rdata" might be null.
2873     		if (!rdata) {
2874     			rc = -ENOMEM;
2875     			goto error;
2876     		}
2877
2878     		rc = cifs_read_allocate_pages(rdata, npages);

...when we "goto error", rc will be non-zero, and then we end up trying
to do a kref_put on the rdata (which is NULL). Fix this by replacing
the "goto error" with a "break".

Reported-by: <scan-admin@coverity.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-04-16 22:54:30 -05:00
Brian Foster 330033d697 xfs: fix tmpfile/selinux deadlock and initialize security
xfstests generic/004 reproduces an ilock deadlock using the tmpfile
interface when selinux is enabled. This occurs because
xfs_create_tmpfile() takes the ilock and then calls d_tmpfile(). The
latter eventually calls into xfs_xattr_get() which attempts to get the
lock again. E.g.:

xfs_io          D ffffffff81c134c0  4096  3561   3560 0x00000080
ffff8801176a1a68 0000000000000046 ffff8800b401b540 ffff8801176a1fd8
00000000001d5800 00000000001d5800 ffff8800b401b540 ffff8800b401b540
ffff8800b73a6bd0 fffffffeffffffff ffff8800b73a6bd8 ffff8800b5ddb480
Call Trace:
[<ffffffff8177f969>] schedule+0x29/0x70
[<ffffffff81783a65>] rwsem_down_read_failed+0xc5/0x120
[<ffffffffa05aa97f>] ? xfs_ilock_attr_map_shared+0x1f/0x50 [xfs]
[<ffffffff813b3434>] call_rwsem_down_read_failed+0x14/0x30
[<ffffffff810ed179>] ? down_read_nested+0x89/0xa0
[<ffffffffa05aa7f2>] ? xfs_ilock+0x122/0x250 [xfs]
[<ffffffffa05aa7f2>] xfs_ilock+0x122/0x250 [xfs]
[<ffffffffa05aa97f>] xfs_ilock_attr_map_shared+0x1f/0x50 [xfs]
[<ffffffffa05701d0>] xfs_attr_get+0x90/0xe0 [xfs]
[<ffffffffa0565e07>] xfs_xattr_get+0x37/0x50 [xfs]
[<ffffffff8124842f>] generic_getxattr+0x4f/0x70
[<ffffffff8133fd9e>] inode_doinit_with_dentry+0x1ae/0x650
[<ffffffff81340e0c>] selinux_d_instantiate+0x1c/0x20
[<ffffffff813351bb>] security_d_instantiate+0x1b/0x30
[<ffffffff81237db0>] d_instantiate+0x50/0x70
[<ffffffff81237e85>] d_tmpfile+0xb5/0xc0
[<ffffffffa05add02>] xfs_create_tmpfile+0x362/0x410 [xfs]
[<ffffffffa0559ac8>] xfs_vn_tmpfile+0x18/0x20 [xfs]
[<ffffffff81230388>] path_openat+0x228/0x6a0
[<ffffffff810230f9>] ? sched_clock+0x9/0x10
[<ffffffff8105a427>] ? kvm_clock_read+0x27/0x40
[<ffffffff8124054f>] ? __alloc_fd+0xaf/0x1f0
[<ffffffff8123101a>] do_filp_open+0x3a/0x90
[<ffffffff817845e7>] ? _raw_spin_unlock+0x27/0x40
[<ffffffff8124054f>] ? __alloc_fd+0xaf/0x1f0
[<ffffffff8121e3ce>] do_sys_open+0x12e/0x210
[<ffffffff8121e4ce>] SyS_open+0x1e/0x20
[<ffffffff8178eda9>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b

xfs_vn_tmpfile() also fails to initialize security on the newly created
inode.

Pull the d_tmpfile() call up into xfs_vn_tmpfile() after the transaction
has been committed and the inode unlocked. Also, initialize security on
the inode based on the parent directory provided via the tmpfile call.

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-17 08:15:30 +10:00
Eric Sandeen 8d6c121018 xfs: fix buffer use after free on IO error
When testing exhaustion of dm snapshots, the following appeared
with CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_FREE enabled:

ODEBUG: free active (active state 0) object type: work_struct hint: xfs_buf_iodone_work+0x0/0x1d0 [xfs]

indicating that we'd freed a buffer which still had a pending reference,
down this path:

[  190.867975]  [<ffffffff8133e6fb>] debug_check_no_obj_freed+0x22b/0x270
[  190.880820]  [<ffffffff811da1d0>] kmem_cache_free+0xd0/0x370
[  190.892615]  [<ffffffffa02c5924>] xfs_buf_free+0xe4/0x210 [xfs]
[  190.905629]  [<ffffffffa02c6167>] xfs_buf_rele+0xe7/0x270 [xfs]
[  190.911770]  [<ffffffffa034c826>] xfs_trans_read_buf_map+0x7b6/0xac0 [xfs]

At issue is the fact that if IO fails in xfs_buf_iorequest,
we'll queue completion unconditionally, and then call
xfs_buf_rele; but if IO failed, there are no IOs remaining,
and xfs_buf_rele will free the bp while work is still queued.

Fix this by not scheduling completion if the buffer has
an error on it; run it immediately.  The rest is only comment
changes.

Thanks to dchinner for spotting the root cause.

Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-17 08:15:28 +10:00
Dave Chinner 07d5035a28 xfs: wrong error sign conversion during failed DIO writes
We negate the error value being returned from a generic function
incorrectly. The code path that it is running in returned negative
errors, so there is no need to negate it to get the correct error
signs here.

This was uncovered by generic/019.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-17 08:15:27 +10:00
Dave Chinner 9c23eccc1e xfs: unmount does not wait for shutdown during unmount
And interesting situation can occur if a log IO error occurs during
the unmount of a filesystem. The cases reported have the same
signature - the update of the superblock counters fails due to a log
write IO error:

XFS (dm-16): xfs_do_force_shutdown(0x2) called from line 1170 of file fs/xfs/xfs_log.c.  Return address = 0xffffffffa08a44a1
XFS (dm-16): Log I/O Error Detected.  Shutting down filesystem
XFS (dm-16): Unable to update superblock counters. Freespace may not be correct on next mount.
XFS (dm-16): xfs_log_force: error 5 returned.
XFS (¿-¿¿¿): Please umount the filesystem and rectify the problem(s)

It can be seen that the last line of output contains a corrupt
device name - this is because the log and xfs_mount structures have
already been freed by the time this message is printed. A kernel
oops closely follows.

The issue is that the shutdown is occurring in a separate IO
completion thread to the unmount. Once the shutdown processing has
started and all the iclogs are marked with XLOG_STATE_IOERROR, the
log shutdown code wakes anyone waiting on a log force so they can
process the shutdown error. This wakes up the unmount code that
is doing a synchronous transaction to update the superblock
counters.

The unmount path now sees all the iclogs are marked with
XLOG_STATE_IOERROR and so never waits on them again, knowing that if
it does, there will not be a wakeup trigger for it and we will hang
the unmount if we do. Hence the unmount runs through all the
remaining code and frees all the filesystem structures while the
xlog_iodone() is still processing the shutdown. When the log
shutdown processing completes, xfs_do_force_shutdown() emits the
"Please umount the filesystem and rectify the problem(s)" message,
and xlog_iodone() then aborts all the objects attached to the iclog.
An iclog that has already been freed....

The real issue here is that there is no serialisation point between
the log IO and the unmount. We have serialisations points for log
writes, log forces, reservations, etc, but we don't actually have
any code that wakes for log IO to fully complete. We do that for all
other types of object, so why not iclogbufs?

Well, it turns out that we can easily do this. We've got xfs_buf
handles, and that's what everyone else uses for IO serialisation.
i.e. bp->b_sema. So, lets hold iclogbufs locked over IO, and only
release the lock in xlog_iodone() when we are finished with the
buffer. That way before we tear down the iclog, we can lock and
unlock the buffer to ensure IO completion has finished completely
before we tear it down.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Bob Mastors <bob.mastors@solidfire.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-17 08:15:26 +10:00
Dave Chinner d39a2ced0f xfs: collapse range is delalloc challenged
FSX has been detecting data corruption after to collapse range
calls. The key observation is that the offset of the last extent in
the file was not being shifted, and hence when the file size was
adjusted it was truncating away data because the extents handled
been correctly shifted.

Tracing indicated that before the collapse, the extent list looked
like:

....
ino 0x5788 state  idx 6 offset 26 block 195904 count 10 flag 0
ino 0x5788 state  idx 7 offset 39 block 195917 count 35 flag 0
ino 0x5788 state  idx 8 offset 86 block 195964 count 32 flag 0

and after the shift of 2 blocks:

ino 0x5788 state  idx 6 offset 24 block 195904 count 10 flag 0
ino 0x5788 state  idx 7 offset 37 block 195917 count 35 flag 0
ino 0x5788 state  idx 8 offset 86 block 195964 count 32 flag 0

Note that the last extent did not change offset. After the changing
of the file size:

ino 0x5788 state  idx 6 offset 24 block 195904 count 10 flag 0
ino 0x5788 state  idx 7 offset 37 block 195917 count 35 flag 0
ino 0x5788 state  idx 8 offset 86 block 195964 count 30 flag 0

You can see that the last extent had it's length truncated,
indicating that we've lost data.

The reason for this is that the xfs_bmap_shift_extents() loop uses
XFS_IFORK_NEXTENTS() to determine how many extents are in the inode.
This, unfortunately, doesn't take into account delayed allocation
extents - it's a count of physically allocated extents - and hence
when the file being collapsed has a delalloc extent like this one
does prior to the range being collapsed:

....
ino 0x5788 state  idx 4 offset 11 block 4503599627239429 count 1 flag 0
....

it gets the count wrong and terminates the shift loop early.

Fix it by using the in-memory extent array size that includes
delayed allocation extents to determine the number of extents on the
inode.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-17 08:15:25 +10:00
Dave Chinner 0e1f789d0d xfs: don't map ranges that span EOF for direct IO
Al Viro tracked down the problem that has caused generic/263 to fail
on XFS since the test was introduced. If is caused by
xfs_get_blocks() mapping a single extent that spans EOF without
marking it as buffer-new() so that the direct IO code does not zero
the tail of the block at the new EOF. This is a long standing bug
that has been around for many, many years.

Because xfs_get_blocks() starts the map before EOF, it can't set
buffer_new(), because that causes he direct IO code to also zero
unaligned sectors at the head of the IO. This would overwrite valid
data with zeros, and hence we cannot validly return a single extent
that spans EOF to direct IO.

Fix this by detecting a mapping that spans EOF and truncate it down
to EOF. This results in the the direct IO code doing the right thing
for unaligned data blocks before EOF, and then returning to get
another mapping for the region beyond EOF which XFS treats correctly
by setting buffer_new() on it. This makes direct Io behave correctly
w.r.t. tail block zeroing beyond EOF, and fsx is happy about that.

Again, thanks to Al Viro for finding what I couldn't.

[ dchinner: Fix for __divdi3 build error:

	Reported-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
	Tested-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
	Signed-off-by: Mark Tinguely <tinguely@sgi.com>
	Reviewed-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
]

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-17 08:15:19 +10:00
Tejun Heo 33ac1257ff sysfs, driver-core: remove unused {sysfs|device}_schedule_callback_owner()
All device_schedule_callback_owner() users are converted to use
device_remove_file_self().  Remove now unused
{sysfs|device}_schedule_callback_owner().

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2014-04-16 11:56:33 -07:00
Tejun Heo 4afddd60a7 kernfs: protect lazy kernfs_iattrs allocation with mutex
kernfs_iattrs is allocated lazily when operations which require it
take place; unfortunately, the lazy allocation and returning weren't
properly synchronized and when there are multiple concurrent
operations, it might end up returning kernfs_iattrs which hasn't
finished initialization yet or different copies to different callers.

Fix it by synchronizing with a mutex.  This can be smarter with memory
barriers but let's go there if it actually turns out to be necessary.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/g/533ABA32.9080602@oracle.com
Reported-by: Sasha Levin <sasha.levin@oracle.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 3.14
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2014-04-16 11:54:40 -07:00
Thomas Bächler a2a4dc494a fs: Don't return 0 from get_anon_bdev
Commit 9e30cc9595 removed an internal mount. This
has the side-effect that rootfs now has FSID 0. Many
userspace utilities assume that st_dev in struct stat
is never 0, so this change breaks a number of tools in
early userspace.

Since we don't know how many userspace programs are affected,
make sure that FSID is at least 1.

References: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1666905
References: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.utilities.util-linux-ng/8557
Cc: 3.14 <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org>
Acked-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Acked-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Tested-by: Alexandre Demers <alexandre.f.demers@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2014-04-16 11:53:08 -07:00
Cyril Roelandt 8e3ecc8769 fs: cifs: remove unused variable.
In SMB2_set_compression(), the "res_key" variable is only initialized to NULL
and later kfreed. It is therefore useless and should be removed.

Found with the following semantic patch:

<smpl>
@@
identifier foo;
identifier f;
type T;
@@
* f(...) {
...
* T *foo = NULL;
... when forall
    when != foo
* kfree(foo);
...
}
</smpl>

Signed-off-by: Cyril Roelandt <tipecaml@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <sfrench@us.ibm.com>
2014-04-16 13:51:46 -05:00
Steve French 60977fcc80 Return correct error on query of xattr on file with empty xattrs
xfstest 020 detected a problem with cifs xattr handling.  When a file
had an empty xattr list, we returned success (with an empty xattr value)
on query of particular xattrs rather than returning ENODATA.
This patch fixes it so that query of an xattr returns ENODATA when the
xattr list is empty for the file.

Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
2014-04-16 13:51:46 -05:00
Sachin Prabhu c11f1df500 cifs: Wait for writebacks to complete before attempting write.
Problem reported in Red Hat bz 1040329 for strict writes where we cache
only when we hold oplock and write direct to the server when we don't.

When we receive an oplock break, we first change the oplock value for
the inode in cifsInodeInfo->oplock to indicate that we no longer hold
the oplock before we enqueue a task to flush changes to the backing
device. Once we have completed flushing the changes, we return the
oplock to the server.

There are 2 ways here where we can have data corruption
1) While we flush changes to the backing device as part of the oplock
break, we can have processes write to the file. These writes check for
the oplock, find none and attempt to write directly to the server.
These direct writes made while we are flushing from cache could be
overwritten by data being flushed from the cache causing data
corruption.
2) While a thread runs in cifs_strict_writev, the machine could receive
and process an oplock break after the thread has checked the oplock and
found that it allows us to cache and before we have made changes to the
cache. In that case, we end up with a dirty page in cache when we
shouldn't have any. This will be flushed later and will overwrite all
subsequent writes to the part of the file represented by this page.

Before making any writes to the server, we need to confirm that we are
not in the process of flushing data to the server and if we are, we
should wait until the process is complete before we attempt the write.
We should also wait for existing writes to complete before we process
an oplock break request which changes oplock values.

We add a version specific  downgrade_oplock() operation to allow for
differences in the oplock values set for the different smb versions.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Sachin Prabhu <sprabhu@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Pavel Shilovsky <piastry@etersoft.ru>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
2014-04-16 13:51:46 -05:00
Anatol Pomozov e02ba72aab aio: block io_destroy() until all context requests are completed
deletes aio context and all resources related to. It makes sense that
no IO operations connected to the context should be running after the context
is destroyed. As we removed io_context we have no chance to
get requests status or call io_getevents().

man page for io_destroy says that this function may block until
all context's requests are completed. Before kernel 3.11 io_destroy()
blocked indeed, but since aio refactoring in 3.11 it is not true anymore.

Here is a pseudo-code that shows a testcase for a race condition discovered
in 3.11:

  initialize io_context
  io_submit(read to buffer)
  io_destroy()

  // context is destroyed so we can free the resources
  free(buffers);

  // if the buffer is allocated by some other user he'll be surprised
  // to learn that the buffer still filled by an outstanding operation
  // from the destroyed io_context

The fix is straight-forward - add a completion struct and wait on it
in io_destroy, complete() should be called when number of in-fligh requests
reaches zero.

If two or more io_destroy() called for the same context simultaneously then
only the first one waits for IO completion, other calls behaviour is undefined.

Tested: ran http://pastebin.com/LrPsQ4RL testcase for several hours and
  do not see the race condition anymore.

Signed-off-by: Anatol Pomozov <anatol.pomozov@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@kvack.org>
2014-04-16 13:38:04 -04:00
Trond Myklebust 1f2edbe3fe NFS: Don't ignore suid/sgid bit changes after a successful write
If we suspect that the server may have cleared the suid/sgid bit,
then mark the inode for revalidation.

Reported-by: Kinglong Mee <kinglongmee@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-04-15 23:24:43 -04:00
Trond Myklebust 43b6535e71 NFS: Don't declare inode uptodate unless all attributes were checked
Fix a bug, whereby nfs_update_inode() was declaring the inode to be
up to date despite not having checked all the attributes.
The bug occurs because the temporary variable in which we cache
the validity information is 'sanitised' before reapplying to
nfsi->cache_validity.

Reported-by: Kinglong Mee <kinglongmee@gmail.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 3.5+
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-04-15 23:24:43 -04:00
Kinglong Mee 4dfc7fdb9e NFS: Fix memroy leak for double mounts
When double mounting same nfs filesystem, the devname saved in d_fsdata
will be lost.The second mount should not change the devname that
be saved in d_fsdata.

Signed-off-by: Kinglong Mee <kinglongmee@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>
2014-04-15 10:29:25 -04:00
Jeff Layton f1c6bb2cb8 locks: allow __break_lease to sleep even when break_time is 0
A fl->fl_break_time of 0 has a special meaning to the lease break code
that basically means "never break the lease". knfsd uses this to ensure
that leases don't disappear out from under it.

Unfortunately, the code in __break_lease can end up passing this value
to wait_event_interruptible as a timeout, which prevents it from going
to sleep at all. This makes __break_lease to spin in a tight loop and
causes soft lockups.

Fix this by ensuring that we pass a minimum value of 1 as a timeout
instead.

Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@fieldses.org>
Reported-by: Terry Barnaby <terry1@beam.ltd.uk>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
2014-04-15 06:17:49 -04:00
Azat Khuzhin 036acea2ce ext4: fix ext4_count_free_clusters() with EXT4FS_DEBUG and bigalloc enabled
With bigalloc enabled we must use EXT4_CLUSTERS_PER_GROUP() instead of
EXT4_BLOCKS_PER_GROUP() otherwise we will go beyond the allocated buffer.

$ mount -t ext4 /dev/vde /vde
[   70.573993] EXT4-fs DEBUG (fs/ext4/mballoc.c, 2346): ext4_mb_alloc_groupinfo:
[   70.575174] allocated s_groupinfo array for 1 meta_bg's
[   70.576172] EXT4-fs DEBUG (fs/ext4/super.c, 2092): ext4_check_descriptors:
[   70.576972] Checking group descriptorsBUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at ffff88006ab56000
[   72.463686] IP: [<ffffffff81394eb9>] __bitmap_weight+0x2a/0x7f
[   72.464168] PGD 295e067 PUD 2961067 PMD 7fa8e067 PTE 800000006ab56060
[   72.464738] Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP DEBUG_PAGEALLOC
[   72.465139] Modules linked in:
[   72.465402] CPU: 1 PID: 3560 Comm: mount Tainted: G        W    3.14.0-rc2-00069-ge57bce1 #60
[   72.466079] Hardware name: Bochs Bochs, BIOS Bochs 01/01/2011
[   72.466505] task: ffff88007ce6c8a0 ti: ffff88006b7f0000 task.ti: ffff88006b7f0000
[   72.466505] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff81394eb9>]  [<ffffffff81394eb9>] __bitmap_weight+0x2a/0x7f
[   72.466505] RSP: 0018:ffff88006b7f1c00  EFLAGS: 00010206
[   72.466505] RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: 000000000000050a RCX: 0000000000000040
[   72.466505] RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: 0000000000080000 RDI: 0000000000000000
[   72.466505] RBP: ffff88006b7f1c28 R08: 0000000000000002 R09: 0000000000000000
[   72.466505] R10: 000000000000babe R11: 0000000000000400 R12: 0000000000080000
[   72.466505] R13: 0000000000000200 R14: 0000000000002000 R15: ffff88006ab55000
[   72.466505] FS:  00007f43ba1fa840(0000) GS:ffff88007f800000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
[   72.466505] CS:  0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 000000008005003b
[   72.466505] CR2: ffff88006ab56000 CR3: 000000006b7e6000 CR4: 00000000000006e0
[   72.466505] Stack:
[   72.466505]  ffff88006ab65000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000010000
[   72.466505]  ffff88006ab6f400 ffff88006b7f1c58 ffffffff81396bb8 0000000000010000
[   72.466505]  0000000000000000 ffff88007b869a90 ffff88006a48a000 ffff88006b7f1c70
[   72.466505] Call Trace:
[   72.466505]  [<ffffffff81396bb8>] memweight+0x5f/0x8a
[   72.466505]  [<ffffffff811c3b19>] ext4_count_free+0x13/0x21
[   72.466505]  [<ffffffff811c396c>] ext4_count_free_clusters+0xdb/0x171
[   72.466505]  [<ffffffff811e3bdd>] ext4_fill_super+0x117c/0x28ef
[   72.466505]  [<ffffffff81391569>] ? vsnprintf+0x1c7/0x3f7
[   72.466505]  [<ffffffff8114d8dc>] mount_bdev+0x145/0x19c
[   72.466505]  [<ffffffff811e2a61>] ? ext4_calculate_overhead+0x2a1/0x2a1
[   72.466505]  [<ffffffff811dab1d>] ext4_mount+0x15/0x17
[   72.466505]  [<ffffffff8114e3aa>] mount_fs+0x67/0x150
[   72.466505]  [<ffffffff811637ea>] vfs_kern_mount+0x64/0xde
[   72.466505]  [<ffffffff81165d19>] do_mount+0x6fe/0x7f5
[   72.466505]  [<ffffffff81126cc8>] ? strndup_user+0x3a/0xd9
[   72.466505]  [<ffffffff8116604b>] SyS_mount+0x85/0xbe
[   72.466505]  [<ffffffff81619e90>] tracesys+0xdd/0xe2
[   72.466505] Code: c3 89 f0 b9 40 00 00 00 55 99 48 89 e5 41 57 f7 f9 41 56 49 89 ff 41 55 45 31 ed 41 54 41 89 f4 53 31 db 41 89 c6 45 39 ee 7e 10 <4b> 8b 3c ef 49 ff c5 e8 bf ff ff ff 01 c3 eb eb 31 c0 45 85 f6
[   72.466505] RIP  [<ffffffff81394eb9>] __bitmap_weight+0x2a/0x7f
[   72.466505]  RSP <ffff88006b7f1c00>
[   72.466505] CR2: ffff88006ab56000
[   72.466505] ---[ end trace 7d051a08ae138573 ]---
Killed

Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-04-14 23:36:15 -04:00
Christoph Jaeger 0040e606e3 btrfs: fix use-after-free in mount_subvol()
Pointer 'newargs' is used after the memory that it points to has already
been freed.

Picked up by Coverity - CID 1201425.

Fixes: 0723a0473f ("btrfs: allow mounting btrfs subvolumes with
different ro/rw options")
Signed-off-by: Christoph Jaeger <christophjaeger@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
2014-04-14 11:31:08 -07:00
Fabian Frederick 24e4a0f3de fs/jfs/jfs_inode.c: atomically set inode->i_flags
According to commit 5f16f3225b

ext4: atomically set inode->i_flags in ext4_set_inode_flags()

Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Signed-off-by: Dave Kleikamp <dave.kleikamp@oracle.com>
Cc: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
2014-04-14 12:56:14 -05:00
Christoph Hellwig 8b90a33f47 xfs: don't try to use the filestream allocator for metadata allocations
xfs_bmap_btalloc_nullfb has two entirely different control flows when
using the filestream allocator vs the regular one, but it get the
conditionals wrong and ends up mixing the two for metadata allocations.
Fix this by adding a missing userdata check and slight refactoring.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-14 19:37:42 +10:00
Eric Sandeen 5e06d14894 xfs: remove unused calculation in xfs_dir2_sf_addname()
The "add_entsize" calculated here is never used.
"incr_isize" accounts for the inode expansion of the
old entries + parent + new entry all by itself.

Once we've removed add_entsize there, it's just a pointless
intermediate variable elsewhere, so remove it.
For that matter, old_isize is gratuitous too, so nuke that.

And add a few comments so the magic "+1's" and "+2's" make
a bit more sense.

Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-14 19:07:23 +10:00
Eric Sandeen e5e98bc64d xfs: remove pointless pointer increment in xfs_dir2_block_compact()
xfs_dir2_block_compact() is passed a pointer to *blp, and
advances it locally - but nobody uses the pointer (locally)
after that.

This behavior came about as part of prior refactoring,

20f7e9f xfs: factor dir2 block read operations

and looking at the code as it was before, it seems quite clear
that this change introduced a bug; the pre-refactoring code
expects blp to be modified after compaction.
And indeed it did; see this commit which fixed it:

37f1356 xfs: recalculate leaf entry pointer after compacting a dir2 block

So the bug was introduced & resolved in the 3.8 cycle.

Whoops.  Well, it's fixed now, and mystery solved; just remove
the now-pointless local increment of the blp pointer.

(I guess we should have run clang earlier!)

Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-14 19:06:46 +10:00
Eric Sandeen bbe4c66869 xfs: remove unused trans pointer arg from xlog_recover_unmount_trans()
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-14 19:06:25 +10:00
Eric Sandeen e4a1e29cb0 xfs: remove unused ail pointer arg from xfs_trans_ail_cursor_done()
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-14 19:06:05 +10:00
Eric Sandeen bda65ef8a8 xfs: remove unused xfs_mount arg from xfs_symlink_hdr_ok()
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-14 19:05:43 +10:00
Eric Sandeen fd9fdba6c3 xfs: remove unused bp arg from xfs_iflush_fork()
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-14 19:04:46 +10:00
Eric Sandeen e009400870 xfs: remove unused pag ptr arg from iterator execute functions
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-14 19:04:19 +10:00
Eric Sandeen 6f8950cd73 xfs: remove unused length arg from alloc_block ops
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-14 19:03:53 +10:00
Eric Sandeen 6ea94bb5b3 xfs: remove unused mp arg from xfs_calc_dquots_per_chunk()
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-14 19:03:34 +10:00
Eric Sandeen 2599405374 xfs: remove unused mp arg from xfs_dir2 dataptr/byte functions
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2014-04-14 19:02:30 +10:00