@@ -1688,20 +1688,25 @@ static void scrub_submit_extent_sector_read(struct scrub_ctx *sctx,
(i << fs_info->sectorsize_bits);
int err;
+ io_stripe.is_scrub = true;
+ stripe_len = (nr_sectors - i) << fs_info->sectorsize_bits;
+ /*
+ * For RST cases, we need to manually split the bbio to
+ * follow the RST boundary.
+ */
+ err = btrfs_map_block(fs_info, BTRFS_MAP_READ, logical,
+ &stripe_len, &bioc, &io_stripe, &mirror);
+ btrfs_put_bioc(bioc);
+ if (err < 0) {
+ /* Mark the remaining sectors as error. */
+ bitmap_set(&stripe->io_error_bitmap, i, nr_sectors - i);
+ bitmap_set(&stripe->error_bitmap, i, nr_sectors - i);
+ goto out;
+ }
+
bbio = btrfs_bio_alloc(stripe->nr_sectors, REQ_OP_READ,
fs_info, scrub_read_endio, stripe);
bbio->bio.bi_iter.bi_sector = logical >> SECTOR_SHIFT;
-
- io_stripe.is_scrub = true;
- err = btrfs_map_block(fs_info, BTRFS_MAP_READ, logical,
- &stripe_len, &bioc, &io_stripe,
- &mirror);
- btrfs_put_bioc(bioc);
- if (err) {
- btrfs_bio_end_io(bbio,
- errno_to_blk_status(err));
- return;
- }
}
__bio_add_page(&bbio->bio, page, fs_info->sectorsize, pgoff);
@@ -1713,6 +1718,7 @@ static void scrub_submit_extent_sector_read(struct scrub_ctx *sctx,
btrfs_submit_bio(bbio, mirror);
}
+out:
if (atomic_dec_and_test(&stripe->pending_io)) {
wake_up(&stripe->io_wait);
INIT_WORK(&stripe->work, scrub_stripe_read_repair_worker);
[BUG] When running btrfs/060 with forced RST feature, it would crash the following ASSERT() inside scrub_read_endio(): ASSERT(sector_nr < stripe->nr_sectors); Before that, we would have tree dump from btrfs_get_raid_extent_offset(), as we failed to find the RST entry for the range. [CAUSE] Inside scrub_submit_extent_sector_read() every time we allocated a new bbio we immediate call btrfs_map_block() to make sure there is some RST range covering the scrub target. But if btrfs_map_block() failed, we immediately call endio for the bbio, meanwhile since the bbio is newly allocated, it's completely empty. Then inside scrub_read_endio(), we go through the bvecs to find the sector number (as bi_sector is no longer reliable if the bio is submitted to lower layers). And since the bio is empty, such bvecs iteration would not find any sector matching the sector, and return sector_nr == stripe->nr_sectors, triggering the ASSERT(). [FIX] Instead of calling btrfs_map_block() after allocating a new bbio, call btrfs_map_block() first. Since our only objective of calling btrfs_map_block() is only to update stripe_len, there is really no need to do that after btrfs_alloc_bio(). This new timing would avoid the problem of handling empty bbio completely, and in fact fixes a possible race window for the old code, where if the submission thread is the only owner of the pending_io, the scrub would never finish (since we didn't decrease the pending_io counter). Although the root cause of RST lookup failure still needs to be addressed. Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com> --- In fact, with this bug patched, I still hit an RST related problem, and it's from OE finishing, thus I believe there are still other bugs in the RST related code. Changelog: RFC->v1: - Fix the bug by altering the btrfs_map_block() Now we have no chance to create empty bbio, and much easier to handle the RST error. --- fs/btrfs/scrub.c | 28 +++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)