Message ID | 20201109171746.27884-1-wen.gang.wang@oracle.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | [V2] ocfs2: initialize ip_next_orphan | expand |
On 11/10/20 1:17 AM, Wengang Wang wrote: > Though problem if found on a lower 4.1.12 kernel, I think upstream > has same issue. > > In one node in the cluster, there is the following callback trace: > > # cat /proc/21473/stack > [<ffffffffc09a2f06>] __ocfs2_cluster_lock.isra.36+0x336/0x9e0 [ocfs2] > [<ffffffffc09a4481>] ocfs2_inode_lock_full_nested+0x121/0x520 [ocfs2] > [<ffffffffc09b2ce2>] ocfs2_evict_inode+0x152/0x820 [ocfs2] > [<ffffffff8122b36e>] evict+0xae/0x1a0 > [<ffffffff8122bd26>] iput+0x1c6/0x230 > [<ffffffffc09b60ed>] ocfs2_orphan_filldir+0x5d/0x100 [ocfs2] > [<ffffffffc0992ae0>] ocfs2_dir_foreach_blk+0x490/0x4f0 [ocfs2] > [<ffffffffc099a1e9>] ocfs2_dir_foreach+0x29/0x30 [ocfs2] > [<ffffffffc09b7716>] ocfs2_recover_orphans+0x1b6/0x9a0 [ocfs2] > [<ffffffffc09b9b4e>] ocfs2_complete_recovery+0x1de/0x5c0 [ocfs2] > [<ffffffff810a1399>] process_one_work+0x169/0x4a0 > [<ffffffff810a1bcb>] worker_thread+0x5b/0x560 > [<ffffffff810a7a2b>] kthread+0xcb/0xf0 > [<ffffffff816f5d21>] ret_from_fork+0x61/0x90 > [<ffffffffffffffff>] 0xffffffffffffffff > > The above stack is not reasonable, the final iput shouldn't happen in > ocfs2_orphan_filldir() function. Looking at the code, > > 2067 /* Skip inodes which are already added to recover list, since dio may > 2068 * happen concurrently with unlink/rename */ > 2069 if (OCFS2_I(iter)->ip_next_orphan) { > 2070 iput(iter); > 2071 return 0; > 2072 } > 2073 > > The logic thinks the inode is already in recover list on seeing > ip_next_orphan is non-NULL, so it skip this inode after dropping a > reference which incremented in ocfs2_iget(). > > While, if the inode is already in recover list, it should have another > reference and the iput() at line 2070 should not be the final iput > (dropping the last reference). So I don't think the inode is really > in the recover list (no vmcore to confirm). > > Note that ocfs2_queue_orphans(), though not shown up in the call back trace, > is holding cluster lock on the orphan directory when looking up for unlinked > inodes. The on disk inode eviction could involve a lot of IOs which may need > long time to finish. That means this node could hold the cluster lock for > very long time, that can lead to the lock requests (from other nodes) to the > orhpan directory hang for long time. > > Looking at more on ip_next_orphan, I found it's not initialized when > allocating a new ocfs2_inode_info structure. > > Fix: > initialize ip_next_orphan as NULL. > Signed-off-by: Wengang Wang <wen.gang.wang@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com> > --- > v1 -> v2: move the initialization of ip_next_orphan earlier. > --- > fs/ocfs2/super.c | 1 + > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) > > diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/super.c b/fs/ocfs2/super.c > index 1d91dd1e8711..2febc76e9de7 100644 > --- a/fs/ocfs2/super.c > +++ b/fs/ocfs2/super.c > @@ -1713,6 +1713,7 @@ static void ocfs2_inode_init_once(void *data) > > oi->ip_blkno = 0ULL; > oi->ip_clusters = 0; > + oi->ip_next_orphan = NULL; > > ocfs2_resv_init_once(&oi->ip_la_data_resv); >
On 11/9/20 5:33 PM, Joseph Qi wrote: > > > On 11/10/20 1:17 AM, Wengang Wang wrote: >> Though problem if found on a lower 4.1.12 kernel, I think upstream >> has same issue. >> >> In one node in the cluster, there is the following callback trace: >> >> # cat /proc/21473/stack >> [<ffffffffc09a2f06>] __ocfs2_cluster_lock.isra.36+0x336/0x9e0 [ocfs2] >> [<ffffffffc09a4481>] ocfs2_inode_lock_full_nested+0x121/0x520 [ocfs2] >> [<ffffffffc09b2ce2>] ocfs2_evict_inode+0x152/0x820 [ocfs2] >> [<ffffffff8122b36e>] evict+0xae/0x1a0 >> [<ffffffff8122bd26>] iput+0x1c6/0x230 >> [<ffffffffc09b60ed>] ocfs2_orphan_filldir+0x5d/0x100 [ocfs2] >> [<ffffffffc0992ae0>] ocfs2_dir_foreach_blk+0x490/0x4f0 [ocfs2] >> [<ffffffffc099a1e9>] ocfs2_dir_foreach+0x29/0x30 [ocfs2] >> [<ffffffffc09b7716>] ocfs2_recover_orphans+0x1b6/0x9a0 [ocfs2] >> [<ffffffffc09b9b4e>] ocfs2_complete_recovery+0x1de/0x5c0 [ocfs2] >> [<ffffffff810a1399>] process_one_work+0x169/0x4a0 >> [<ffffffff810a1bcb>] worker_thread+0x5b/0x560 >> [<ffffffff810a7a2b>] kthread+0xcb/0xf0 >> [<ffffffff816f5d21>] ret_from_fork+0x61/0x90 >> [<ffffffffffffffff>] 0xffffffffffffffff >> >> The above stack is not reasonable, the final iput shouldn't happen in >> ocfs2_orphan_filldir() function. Looking at the code, >> >> 2067 /* Skip inodes which are already added to recover list, >> since dio may >> 2068 * happen concurrently with unlink/rename */ >> 2069 if (OCFS2_I(iter)->ip_next_orphan) { >> 2070 iput(iter); >> 2071 return 0; >> 2072 } >> 2073 >> >> The logic thinks the inode is already in recover list on seeing >> ip_next_orphan is non-NULL, so it skip this inode after dropping a >> reference which incremented in ocfs2_iget(). >> >> While, if the inode is already in recover list, it should have another >> reference and the iput() at line 2070 should not be the final iput >> (dropping the last reference). So I don't think the inode is really >> in the recover list (no vmcore to confirm). >> >> Note that ocfs2_queue_orphans(), though not shown up in the call back >> trace, >> is holding cluster lock on the orphan directory when looking up for >> unlinked >> inodes. The on disk inode eviction could involve a lot of IOs which >> may need >> long time to finish. That means this node could hold the cluster lock >> for >> very long time, that can lead to the lock requests (from other nodes) >> to the >> orhpan directory hang for long time. >> >> Looking at more on ip_next_orphan, I found it's not initialized when >> allocating a new ocfs2_inode_info structure. >> >> Fix: >> initialize ip_next_orphan as NULL. >> Signed-off-by: Wengang Wang <wen.gang.wang@oracle.com> > > Reviewed-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com> Thank you Joseph! AKPM, could you please pull this patch to your tree? thanks, wengang >> --- >> v1 -> v2: move the initialization of ip_next_orphan earlier. >> --- >> fs/ocfs2/super.c | 1 + >> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) >> >> diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/super.c b/fs/ocfs2/super.c >> index 1d91dd1e8711..2febc76e9de7 100644 >> --- a/fs/ocfs2/super.c >> +++ b/fs/ocfs2/super.c >> @@ -1713,6 +1713,7 @@ static void ocfs2_inode_init_once(void *data) >> oi->ip_blkno = 0ULL; >> oi->ip_clusters = 0; >> + oi->ip_next_orphan = NULL; >> ocfs2_resv_init_once(&oi->ip_la_data_resv); >
On Mon, 9 Nov 2020 17:56:41 -0800 Wengang Wang <wen.gang.wang@oracle.com> wrote: > >> Looking at more on ip_next_orphan, I found it's not initialized when > >> allocating a new ocfs2_inode_info structure. > >> > >> Fix: > >> initialize ip_next_orphan as NULL. > >> Signed-off-by: Wengang Wang <wen.gang.wang@oracle.com> > > > > Reviewed-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com> > > Thank you Joseph! > > AKPM, could you please pull this patch to your tree? I'm trying to figure out whether we should add cc:stable to this. But to know that, I need to know the end-user visible effects of the bug, and that isn't described in this changelog (it should have been!). Please describe this?
On 11/10/20 1:04 PM, Andrew Morton wrote: > On Mon, 9 Nov 2020 17:56:41 -0800 Wengang Wang <wen.gang.wang@oracle.com> wrote: > >>>> Looking at more on ip_next_orphan, I found it's not initialized when >>>> allocating a new ocfs2_inode_info structure. >>>> >>>> Fix: >>>> initialize ip_next_orphan as NULL. >>>> Signed-off-by: Wengang Wang <wen.gang.wang@oracle.com> >>> Reviewed-by: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@linux.alibaba.com> >> Thank you Joseph! >> >> AKPM, could you please pull this patch to your tree? > I'm trying to figure out whether we should add cc:stable to this. But > to know that, I need to know the end-user visible effects of the bug, > and that isn't described in this changelog (it should have been!). > > Please describe this? The observed end-user visible effects is that: The reflink operations from some nodes hang for very long time waiting for the cluster lock on the orphan directory. So yes, we should add cc:stable. Sorry, I missed that part. Thanks, Wengang
diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/super.c b/fs/ocfs2/super.c index 1d91dd1e8711..2febc76e9de7 100644 --- a/fs/ocfs2/super.c +++ b/fs/ocfs2/super.c @@ -1713,6 +1713,7 @@ static void ocfs2_inode_init_once(void *data) oi->ip_blkno = 0ULL; oi->ip_clusters = 0; + oi->ip_next_orphan = NULL; ocfs2_resv_init_once(&oi->ip_la_data_resv);
Though problem if found on a lower 4.1.12 kernel, I think upstream has same issue. In one node in the cluster, there is the following callback trace: # cat /proc/21473/stack [<ffffffffc09a2f06>] __ocfs2_cluster_lock.isra.36+0x336/0x9e0 [ocfs2] [<ffffffffc09a4481>] ocfs2_inode_lock_full_nested+0x121/0x520 [ocfs2] [<ffffffffc09b2ce2>] ocfs2_evict_inode+0x152/0x820 [ocfs2] [<ffffffff8122b36e>] evict+0xae/0x1a0 [<ffffffff8122bd26>] iput+0x1c6/0x230 [<ffffffffc09b60ed>] ocfs2_orphan_filldir+0x5d/0x100 [ocfs2] [<ffffffffc0992ae0>] ocfs2_dir_foreach_blk+0x490/0x4f0 [ocfs2] [<ffffffffc099a1e9>] ocfs2_dir_foreach+0x29/0x30 [ocfs2] [<ffffffffc09b7716>] ocfs2_recover_orphans+0x1b6/0x9a0 [ocfs2] [<ffffffffc09b9b4e>] ocfs2_complete_recovery+0x1de/0x5c0 [ocfs2] [<ffffffff810a1399>] process_one_work+0x169/0x4a0 [<ffffffff810a1bcb>] worker_thread+0x5b/0x560 [<ffffffff810a7a2b>] kthread+0xcb/0xf0 [<ffffffff816f5d21>] ret_from_fork+0x61/0x90 [<ffffffffffffffff>] 0xffffffffffffffff The above stack is not reasonable, the final iput shouldn't happen in ocfs2_orphan_filldir() function. Looking at the code, 2067 /* Skip inodes which are already added to recover list, since dio may 2068 * happen concurrently with unlink/rename */ 2069 if (OCFS2_I(iter)->ip_next_orphan) { 2070 iput(iter); 2071 return 0; 2072 } 2073 The logic thinks the inode is already in recover list on seeing ip_next_orphan is non-NULL, so it skip this inode after dropping a reference which incremented in ocfs2_iget(). While, if the inode is already in recover list, it should have another reference and the iput() at line 2070 should not be the final iput (dropping the last reference). So I don't think the inode is really in the recover list (no vmcore to confirm). Note that ocfs2_queue_orphans(), though not shown up in the call back trace, is holding cluster lock on the orphan directory when looking up for unlinked inodes. The on disk inode eviction could involve a lot of IOs which may need long time to finish. That means this node could hold the cluster lock for very long time, that can lead to the lock requests (from other nodes) to the orhpan directory hang for long time. Looking at more on ip_next_orphan, I found it's not initialized when allocating a new ocfs2_inode_info structure. Fix: initialize ip_next_orphan as NULL. Signed-off-by: Wengang Wang <wen.gang.wang@oracle.com> --- v1 -> v2: move the initialization of ip_next_orphan earlier. --- fs/ocfs2/super.c | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)