Thread (3 messages) 3 messages, 2 authors, 2012-12-10

Re: [PATCH] xfs: Fix re-use of EWOULDBLOCK during read on dm-mirror

From: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
Date: 2012-12-07 09:51:05

On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 05:39:17PM -0500, Jeff Mahoney wrote:
When using lvconvert to convert a linear mapping to a dm-raid1 mirror,
we encountered issues where the log would be flooded with messages like:

metadata I/O error: block 0xee7060 ("xfs_trans_read_buf") error 11 numblks 8

The cause is that dm-mirror (and striping, and others) will return
-EWOULDBLOCK for readahead requests while the mirror is rebuilding.
That's nasty - since when has DM been doing this? I doubt anything
handles a EAGAIN error from the storage layer properly - it's not
an error the filesystem expects from the lower layers at all.
XFS's
end_io routine caches the errno and then xfs_buf_iowait bails out early
when it encounters it after issuing the i/o request.
That doesn't sound right. when XFS issues buffer readahead, it does
not wait for it to complete. i.e. we never get to xfs_buf_iowait()
on readahead buffers.

If something then issues a read on the buffer that failed the
readahead, then we enter xfs_buf_iowait() after reissuing the IO.
If it's aborting because of a stale EWOULDBLOCK as a result of
readahead, then the problem is either:

	- failed readahead should not be leaving an error in
	  b_error; or
	- the read IO did not zero b_error before starting the IO
The I/O eventually
succeeds and the endio routine resets bp->b_error,
AFAICT, it's a different IO that succeeds (i.e. the resubmitted one
that is being waited for), not the same one.
but the original read
request has already returned -EWOULDBLOCK to the user and added the log
message above to the kernel log, freaking everyone out.

This patch ignores EWOULDBLOCK when deciding whether to wait for the I/O
to complete and tries again, allowing the read to succeed as expected.
Which does not appear to be the correct fix - preventing failed
readahead from leaving a stale error on the buffer seems like the
right thing to do here...

Cheers,

Dave.
-- 
Dave Chinner
david@fromorbit.com

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