Thread (24 messages) 24 messages, 4 authors, 2021-04-23

Re: [RFC PATCH v2 6/7] fs: introduce a usage count into the superblock

From: Zhang Yi <yi.zhang@huawei.com>
Date: 2021-04-16 08:00:47
Also in: linux-fsdevel

Hi, Christoph

On 2021/4/15 22:40, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 09:47:36PM +0800, Zhang Yi wrote:
quoted
Commit <87d8fe1ee6b8> ("add releasepage hooks to block devices which can
be used by file systems") introduce a hook that used by ext4 filesystem
to release journal buffers, but it doesn't add corresponding concurrency
protection that ->bdev_try_to_free_page() could be raced by umount
filesystem concurrently. This patch add a usage count on superblock that
filesystem can use it to prevent above race and make invoke
->bdev_try_to_free_page() safe.
We already have two refcounts in the superblock: s_active which counts
the active refernce, and s_count which prevents the data structures
from beeing freed.  I don't think we need yet another one.
.
Thanks you for your response. I checked the s_count and s_active refcounts,
but it seems that we could not use these two refcounts directly.

For the s_active. If we get s_active refcount in blkdev_releasepage(), we may
put the final refcount when doing umount concurrently and have to do resource
recycling, but we got page locked here and lead to deadlock. Maybe we could do
async resource recycling through kworker, but I think it's not a good way.

For the s_count, it is operated under the global sb_lock now, so get this
refcount will serialize page release and affect performance. Besides, It's
semantics are different from the 'usage count' by private fileststem, and we
have to cooperate with sb->s_umount mutex lock to close the above race.

So I introduce another refcount. Am I missing something or any suggestions?

Thanks,
Yi.
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