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2023-08-28Merge tag 'v6.6-vfs.ctime' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-3/+5
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs Pull vfs timestamp updates from Christian Brauner: "This adds VFS support for multi-grain timestamps and converts tmpfs, xfs, ext4, and btrfs to use them. This carries acks from all relevant filesystems. The VFS always uses coarse-grained timestamps when updating the ctime and mtime after a change. This has the benefit of allowing filesystems to optimize away a lot of metadata updates, down to around 1 per jiffy, even when a file is under heavy writes. Unfortunately, this has always been an issue when we're exporting via NFSv3, which relies on timestamps to validate caches. A lot of changes can happen in a jiffy, so timestamps aren't sufficient to help the client decide to invalidate the cache. Even with NFSv4, a lot of exported filesystems don't properly support a change attribute and are subject to the same problems with timestamp granularity. Other applications have similar issues with timestamps (e.g., backup applications). If we were to always use fine-grained timestamps, that would improve the situation, but that becomes rather expensive, as the underlying filesystem would have to log a lot more metadata updates. This introduces fine-grained timestamps that are used when they are actively queried. This uses the 31st bit of the ctime tv_nsec field to indicate that something has queried the inode for the mtime or ctime. When this flag is set, on the next mtime or ctime update, the kernel will fetch a fine-grained timestamp instead of the usual coarse-grained one. As POSIX generally mandates that when the mtime changes, the ctime must also change the kernel always stores normalized ctime values, so only the first 30 bits of the tv_nsec field are ever used. Filesytems can opt into this behavior by setting the FS_MGTIME flag in the fstype. Filesystems that don't set this flag will continue to use coarse-grained timestamps. Various preparatory changes, fixes and cleanups are included: - Fixup all relevant places where POSIX requires updating ctime together with mtime. This is a wide-range of places and all maintainers provided necessary Acks. - Add new accessors for inode->i_ctime directly and change all callers to rely on them. Plain accesses to inode->i_ctime are now gone and it is accordingly rename to inode->__i_ctime and commented as requiring accessors. - Extend generic_fillattr() to pass in a request mask mirroring in a sense the statx() uapi. This allows callers to pass in a request mask to only get a subset of attributes filled in. - Rework timestamp updates so it's possible to drop the @now parameter the update_time() inode operation and associated helpers. - Add inode_update_timestamps() and convert all filesystems to it removing a bunch of open-coding" * tag 'v6.6-vfs.ctime' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs: (107 commits) btrfs: convert to multigrain timestamps ext4: switch to multigrain timestamps xfs: switch to multigrain timestamps tmpfs: add support for multigrain timestamps fs: add infrastructure for multigrain timestamps fs: drop the timespec64 argument from update_time xfs: have xfs_vn_update_time gets its own timestamp fat: make fat_update_time get its own timestamp fat: remove i_version handling from fat_update_time ubifs: have ubifs_update_time use inode_update_timestamps btrfs: have it use inode_update_timestamps fs: drop the timespec64 arg from generic_update_time fs: pass the request_mask to generic_fillattr fs: remove silly warning from current_time gfs2: fix timestamp handling on quota inodes fs: rename i_ctime field to __i_ctime selinux: convert to ctime accessor functions security: convert to ctime accessor functions apparmor: convert to ctime accessor functions sunrpc: convert to ctime accessor functions ...
2023-08-10zonefs: fix synchronous direct writes to sequential filesDamien Le Moal1-8/+1
Commit 16d7fd3cfa72 ("zonefs: use iomap for synchronous direct writes") changes zonefs code from a self-built zone append BIO to using iomap for synchronous direct writes. This change relies on iomap submit BIO callback to change the write BIO built by iomap to a zone append BIO. However, this change overlooked the fact that a write BIO may be very large as it is split when issued. The change from a regular write to a zone append operation for the built BIO can result in a block layer warning as zone append BIO are not allowed to be split. WARNING: CPU: 18 PID: 202210 at block/bio.c:1644 bio_split+0x288/0x350 Call Trace: ? __warn+0xc9/0x2b0 ? bio_split+0x288/0x350 ? report_bug+0x2e6/0x390 ? handle_bug+0x41/0x80 ? exc_invalid_op+0x13/0x40 ? asm_exc_invalid_op+0x16/0x20 ? bio_split+0x288/0x350 bio_split_rw+0x4bc/0x810 ? __pfx_bio_split_rw+0x10/0x10 ? lockdep_unlock+0xf2/0x250 __bio_split_to_limits+0x1d8/0x900 blk_mq_submit_bio+0x1cf/0x18a0 ? __pfx_iov_iter_extract_pages+0x10/0x10 ? __pfx_blk_mq_submit_bio+0x10/0x10 ? find_held_lock+0x2d/0x110 ? lock_release+0x362/0x620 ? mark_held_locks+0x9e/0xe0 __submit_bio+0x1ea/0x290 ? __pfx___submit_bio+0x10/0x10 ? seqcount_lockdep_reader_access.constprop.0+0x82/0x90 submit_bio_noacct_nocheck+0x675/0xa20 ? __pfx_bio_iov_iter_get_pages+0x10/0x10 ? __pfx_submit_bio_noacct_nocheck+0x10/0x10 iomap_dio_bio_iter+0x624/0x1280 __iomap_dio_rw+0xa22/0x18a0 ? lock_is_held_type+0xe3/0x140 ? __pfx___iomap_dio_rw+0x10/0x10 ? lock_release+0x362/0x620 ? zonefs_file_write_iter+0x74c/0xc80 [zonefs] ? down_write+0x13d/0x1e0 iomap_dio_rw+0xe/0x40 zonefs_file_write_iter+0x5ea/0xc80 [zonefs] do_iter_readv_writev+0x18b/0x2c0 ? __pfx_do_iter_readv_writev+0x10/0x10 ? inode_security+0x54/0xf0 do_iter_write+0x13b/0x7c0 ? lock_is_held_type+0xe3/0x140 vfs_writev+0x185/0x550 ? __pfx_vfs_writev+0x10/0x10 ? __handle_mm_fault+0x9bd/0x1c90 ? find_held_lock+0x2d/0x110 ? lock_release+0x362/0x620 ? find_held_lock+0x2d/0x110 ? lock_release+0x362/0x620 ? __up_read+0x1ea/0x720 ? do_pwritev+0x136/0x1f0 do_pwritev+0x136/0x1f0 ? __pfx_do_pwritev+0x10/0x10 ? syscall_enter_from_user_mode+0x22/0x90 ? lockdep_hardirqs_on+0x7d/0x100 do_syscall_64+0x58/0x80 This error depends on the hardware used, specifically on the max zone append bytes and max_[hw_]sectors limits. Tests using AMD Epyc machines that have low limits did not reveal this issue while runs on Intel Xeon machines with larger limits trigger it. Manually splitting the zone append BIO using bio_split_rw() can solve this issue but also requires issuing the fragment BIOs synchronously with submit_bio_wait(), to avoid potential reordering of the zone append BIO fragments, which would lead to data corruption. That is, this solution is not better than using regular write BIOs which are subject to serialization using zone write locking at the IO scheduler level. Given this, fix the issue by removing zone append support and using regular write BIOs for synchronous direct writes. This allows preseving the use of iomap and having identical synchronous and asynchronous sequential file write path. Zone append support will be reintroduced later through io_uring commands to ensure that the needed special handling is done correctly. Reported-by: Shin'ichiro Kawasaki <shinichiro.kawasaki@wdc.com> Fixes: 16d7fd3cfa72 ("zonefs: use iomap for synchronous direct writes") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <dlemoal@kernel.org> Tested-by: Shin'ichiro Kawasaki <shinichiro.kawasaki@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2023-07-24zonefs: convert to ctime accessor functionsJeff Layton1-3/+5
In later patches, we're going to change how the inode's ctime field is used. Switch to using accessor functions instead of raw accesses of inode->i_ctime. Acked-by: Damien Le Moal <dlemoal@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Message-Id: <20230705190309.579783-81-jlayton@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
2023-06-26Merge tag 'for-6.5/block-2023-06-23' of git://git.kernel.dk/linuxLinus Torvalds1-1/+1
Pull block updates from Jens Axboe: - NVMe pull request via Keith: - Various cleanups all around (Irvin, Chaitanya, Christophe) - Better struct packing (Christophe JAILLET) - Reduce controller error logs for optional commands (Keith) - Support for >=64KiB block sizes (Daniel Gomez) - Fabrics fixes and code organization (Max, Chaitanya, Daniel Wagner) - bcache updates via Coly: - Fix a race at init time (Mingzhe Zou) - Misc fixes and cleanups (Andrea, Thomas, Zheng, Ye) - use page pinning in the block layer for dio (David) - convert old block dio code to page pinning (David, Christoph) - cleanups for pktcdvd (Andy) - cleanups for rnbd (Guoqing) - use the unchecked __bio_add_page() for the initial single page additions (Johannes) - fix overflows in the Amiga partition handling code (Michael) - improve mq-deadline zoned device support (Bart) - keep passthrough requests out of the IO schedulers (Christoph, Ming) - improve support for flush requests, making them less special to deal with (Christoph) - add bdev holder ops and shutdown methods (Christoph) - fix the name_to_dev_t() situation and use cases (Christoph) - decouple the block open flags from fmode_t (Christoph) - ublk updates and cleanups, including adding user copy support (Ming) - BFQ sanity checking (Bart) - convert brd from radix to xarray (Pankaj) - constify various structures (Thomas, Ivan) - more fine grained persistent reservation ioctl capability checks (Jingbo) - misc fixes and cleanups (Arnd, Azeem, Demi, Ed, Hengqi, Hou, Jan, Jordy, Li, Min, Yu, Zhong, Waiman) * tag 'for-6.5/block-2023-06-23' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux: (266 commits) scsi/sg: don't grab scsi host module reference ext4: Fix warning in blkdev_put() block: don't return -EINVAL for not found names in devt_from_devname cdrom: Fix spectre-v1 gadget block: Improve kernel-doc headers blk-mq: don't insert passthrough request into sw queue bsg: make bsg_class a static const structure ublk: make ublk_chr_class a static const structure aoe: make aoe_class a static const structure block/rnbd: make all 'class' structures const block: fix the exclusive open mask in disk_scan_partitions block: add overflow checks for Amiga partition support block: change all __u32 annotations to __be32 in affs_hardblocks.h block: fix signed int overflow in Amiga partition support block: add capacity validation in bdev_add_partition() block: fine-granular CAP_SYS_ADMIN for Persistent Reservation block: disallow Persistent Reservation on partitions reiserfs: fix blkdev_put() warning from release_journal_dev() block: fix wrong mode for blkdev_get_by_dev() from disk_scan_partitions() block: document the holder argument to blkdev_get_by_path ...
2023-06-14zonefs: use iomap for synchronous direct writesDamien Le Moal1-1/+8
Remove the function zonefs_file_dio_append() that is used to manually issue REQ_OP_ZONE_APPEND BIOs for processing synchronous direct writes and use iomap instead. To preserve the use of zone append operations for synchronous writes, different struct iomap_dio_ops are defined. For synchronous direct writes using zone append, zonefs_zone_append_dio_ops is introduced. The submit_bio operation of this structure is defined as the function zonefs_file_zone_append_dio_submit_io() which is used to change the BIO opreation for synchronous direct IO writes to REQ_OP_ZONE_APPEND. In order to preserve the write location check on completion of zone append BIOs, the end_io operation is also defined using the function zonefs_file_zone_append_dio_bio_end_io(). This check now relies on the zonefs_zone_append_bio structure, allocated together with zone append BIOs with a dedicated BIO set. This structure include the target inode of a zone append BIO as well as the target append offset location for the zone append operation. This is used to perform a check against bio->bi_iter.bi_sector when the BIO completes, without needing to use the zone information z_wpoffset field, thus removing the need for taking the inode truncate mutex. Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <dlemoal@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Himanshu Madhani <himanshu.madhani@oracle.com>
2023-05-31zonefs: use __bio_add_page for adding single page to bioJohannes Thumshirn1-1/+1
The zonefs superblock reading code uses bio_add_page() to add a page to a newly created bio. bio_add_page() can fail, but the return value is never checked. Use __bio_add_page() as adding a single page to a newly created bio is guaranteed to succeed. This brings us a step closer to marking bio_add_page() as __must_check. Acked-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/04c9978ccaa0fc9871cd4248356638d98daccf0c.1685532726.git.johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2023-02-22Merge tag 'zonefs-6.3-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-1213/+674
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dlemoal/zonefs Pull zonefs updates from Damien Le Moal: - Reorganize zonefs code to split file related operations to a new fs/zonefs/file.c file (me) - Modify zonefs to use dynamically allocated inodes and dentries (using the inode and dentry caches) instead of statically allocating everything on mount. This saves a significant amount of memory for very large zoned block devices with 10s of thousands of zones (me) - Make zonefs_sb_ktype a const struct kobj_type (Thomas) * tag 'zonefs-6.3-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dlemoal/zonefs: zonefs: make kobj_type structure constant zonefs: Cache zone group directory inodes zonefs: Dynamically create file inodes when needed zonefs: Separate zone information from inode information zonefs: Reduce struct zonefs_inode_info size zonefs: Simplify IO error handling zonefs: Reorganize code
2023-02-20Merge tag 'fs.idmapped.v6.3' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-5/+5
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/idmapping Pull vfs idmapping updates from Christian Brauner: - Last cycle we introduced the dedicated struct mnt_idmap type for mount idmapping and the required infrastucture in 256c8aed2b42 ("fs: introduce dedicated idmap type for mounts"). As promised in last cycle's pull request message this converts everything to rely on struct mnt_idmap. Currently we still pass around the plain namespace that was attached to a mount. This is in general pretty convenient but it makes it easy to conflate namespaces that are relevant on the filesystem with namespaces that are relevant on the mount level. Especially for non-vfs developers without detailed knowledge in this area this was a potential source for bugs. This finishes the conversion. Instead of passing the plain namespace around this updates all places that currently take a pointer to a mnt_userns with a pointer to struct mnt_idmap. Now that the conversion is done all helpers down to the really low-level helpers only accept a struct mnt_idmap argument instead of two namespace arguments. Conflating mount and other idmappings will now cause the compiler to complain loudly thus eliminating the possibility of any bugs. This makes it impossible for filesystem developers to mix up mount and filesystem idmappings as they are two distinct types and require distinct helpers that cannot be used interchangeably. Everything associated with struct mnt_idmap is moved into a single separate file. With that change no code can poke around in struct mnt_idmap. It can only be interacted with through dedicated helpers. That means all filesystems are and all of the vfs is completely oblivious to the actual implementation of idmappings. We are now also able to extend struct mnt_idmap as we see fit. For example, we can decouple it completely from namespaces for users that don't require or don't want to use them at all. We can also extend the concept of idmappings so we can cover filesystem specific requirements. In combination with the vfs{g,u}id_t work we finished in v6.2 this makes this feature substantially more robust and thus difficult to implement wrong by a given filesystem and also protects the vfs. - Enable idmapped mounts for tmpfs and fulfill a longstanding request. A long-standing request from users had been to make it possible to create idmapped mounts for tmpfs. For example, to share the host's tmpfs mount between multiple sandboxes. This is a prerequisite for some advanced Kubernetes cases. Systemd also has a range of use-cases to increase service isolation. And there are more users of this. However, with all of the other work going on this was way down on the priority list but luckily someone other than ourselves picked this up. As usual the patch is tiny as all the infrastructure work had been done multiple kernel releases ago. In addition to all the tests that we already have I requested that Rodrigo add a dedicated tmpfs testsuite for idmapped mounts to xfstests. It is to be included into xfstests during the v6.3 development cycle. This should add a slew of additional tests. * tag 'fs.idmapped.v6.3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/idmapping: (26 commits) shmem: support idmapped mounts for tmpfs fs: move mnt_idmap fs: port vfs{g,u}id helpers to mnt_idmap fs: port fs{g,u}id helpers to mnt_idmap fs: port i_{g,u}id_into_vfs{g,u}id() to mnt_idmap fs: port i_{g,u}id_{needs_}update() to mnt_idmap quota: port to mnt_idmap fs: port privilege checking helpers to mnt_idmap fs: port inode_owner_or_capable() to mnt_idmap fs: port inode_init_owner() to mnt_idmap fs: port acl to mnt_idmap fs: port xattr to mnt_idmap fs: port ->permission() to pass mnt_idmap fs: port ->fileattr_set() to pass mnt_idmap fs: port ->set_acl() to pass mnt_idmap fs: port ->get_acl() to pass mnt_idmap fs: port ->tmpfile() to pass mnt_idmap fs: port ->rename() to pass mnt_idmap fs: port ->mknod() to pass mnt_idmap fs: port ->mkdir() to pass mnt_idmap ...
2023-01-23zonefs: Cache zone group directory inodesDamien Le Moal1-0/+48
Since looking up any zone file inode requires looking up first the inode for the directory representing the zone group of the file, ensuring that the zone group inodes are always cached is desired. To do so, take an extra reference on the zone groups directory inodes on mount, thus avoiding the eviction of these inodes from the inode cache until the volume is unmounted. Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
2023-01-23zonefs: Dynamically create file inodes when neededDamien Le Moal1-99/+248
Allocating and initializing all inodes and dentries for all files results in a very large memory usage with high capacity zoned block devices. For instance, with a 26 TB SMR HDD with over 96000 zones, mounting the disk with zonefs results in about 130 MB of memory used, the vast majority of this space being used for vfs inodes and dentries. However, since a user will rarely access all zones at the same time, dynamically creating file inodes and dentries on demand, similarly to regular file systems, can significantly reduce memory usage. This patch modifies mount processing to not create the inodes and dentries for zone files. Instead, the directory inode operation zonefs_lookup() and directory file operation zonefs_readdir() are introduced to allocate and initialize inodes on-demand using the helper functions zonefs_get_dir_inode() and zonefs_get_zgroup_inode(). Implementation of these functions is simple, relying on the static nature of zonefs directories and files. Directory inodes are linked to the volume zone groups (struct zonefs_zone_group) they represent by using the directory inode i_private field. This simplifies the implementation of the lookup and readdir operations. Unreferenced zone file inodes can be evicted from the inode cache at any time. In such case, the only inode information that cannot be recreated from the zone information that is saved in the zone group data structures attached to the volume super block is the inode uid, gid and access rights. These values may have been changed by the user. To keep these attributes for the life time of the mount, as before, the inode mode, uid and gid are saved in the inode zone information and the saved values are used to initialize regular file inodes when an inode lookup happens. The zone information mode, uid and gid are initialized in zonefs_init_zgroup() using the default values. With these changes, the static minimal memory usage of a zonefs volume is mostly reduced to the array of zone information for each zone group. For the 26 TB SMR hard-disk mentioned above, the memory usage after mount becomes about 5.4 MB, a reduction by a factor of 24 from the initial 130 MB memory use. Co-developed-by: Jorgen Hansen <Jorgen.Hansen@wdc.com> Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
2023-01-23zonefs: Separate zone information from inode informationDamien Le Moal1-230/+341
In preparation for adding dynamic inode allocation, separate an inode zone information from the zonefs inode structure. The new data structure zonefs_zone is introduced to store in memory information about a zone that must be kept throughout the lifetime of the device mount. Linking between a zone file inode and its zone information is done by setting the inode i_private field to point to a struct zonefs_zone. Using the i_private pointer avoids the need for adding a pointer in struct zonefs_inode_info. Beside the vfs inode, this structure is reduced to a mutex and a write open counter. One struct zonefs_zone is created per file inode on mount. These structures are organized in an array using the new struct zonefs_zone_group data structure to represent zone groups. The zonefs_zone arrays are indexed per file number (the index of a struct zonefs_zone in its array directly gives the file number/name for that zone file inode). Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
2023-01-23zonefs: Reduce struct zonefs_inode_info sizeDamien Le Moal1-5/+7
Instead of using the i_ztype field in struct zonefs_inode_info to indicate the zone type of an inode, introduce the new inode flag ZONEFS_ZONE_CNV to be set in the i_flags field of struct zonefs_inode_info to identify conventional zones. If this flag is not set, the zone of an inode is considered to be a sequential zone. The helpers zonefs_zone_is_cnv(), zonefs_zone_is_seq(), zonefs_inode_is_cnv() and zonefs_inode_is_seq() are introduced to simplify testing the zone type of a struct zonefs_inode_info and of a struct inode. Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
2023-01-23zonefs: Simplify IO error handlingDamien Le Moal1-51/+59
Simplify zonefs_check_zone_condition() by moving the code that changes an inode access rights to the new function zonefs_inode_update_mode(). Furthermore, since on mount an inode wpoffset is always zero when zonefs_check_zone_condition() is called during an inode initialization, the "mount" boolean argument is not necessary for the readonly zone case. This argument is thus removed. zonefs_io_error_cb() is also modified to use the inode offline and zone state flags instead of checking the device zone condition. The multiple calls to zonefs_check_zone_condition() are reduced to the first call on entry, which allows removing the "warn" argument. zonefs_inode_update_mode() is also used to update an inode access rights as zonefs_io_error_cb() modifies the inode flags depending on the volume error handling mode (defined with a mount option). Since an inode mode change differs for read-only zones between mount time and IO error time, the flag ZONEFS_ZONE_INIT_MODE is used to differentiate both cases. Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
2023-01-23zonefs: Reorganize codeDamien Le Moal1-915/+58
Move all code related to zone file operations from super.c to the new file.c file. Inode and zone management code remains in super.c. Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
2023-01-19quota: port to mnt_idmapChristian Brauner1-1/+1
Convert to struct mnt_idmap. Last cycle we merged the necessary infrastructure in 256c8aed2b42 ("fs: introduce dedicated idmap type for mounts"). This is just the conversion to struct mnt_idmap. Currently we still pass around the plain namespace that was attached to a mount. This is in general pretty convenient but it makes it easy to conflate namespaces that are relevant on the filesystem with namespaces that are relevent on the mount level. Especially for non-vfs developers without detailed knowledge in this area this can be a potential source for bugs. Once the conversion to struct mnt_idmap is done all helpers down to the really low-level helpers will take a struct mnt_idmap argument instead of two namespace arguments. This way it becomes impossible to conflate the two eliminating the possibility of any bugs. All of the vfs and all filesystems only operate on struct mnt_idmap. Acked-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner (Microsoft) <brauner@kernel.org>
2023-01-19fs: port inode_init_owner() to mnt_idmapChristian Brauner1-1/+1
Convert to struct mnt_idmap. Last cycle we merged the necessary infrastructure in 256c8aed2b42 ("fs: introduce dedicated idmap type for mounts"). This is just the conversion to struct mnt_idmap. Currently we still pass around the plain namespace that was attached to a mount. This is in general pretty convenient but it makes it easy to conflate namespaces that are relevant on the filesystem with namespaces that are relevent on the mount level. Especially for non-vfs developers without detailed knowledge in this area this can be a potential source for bugs. Once the conversion to struct mnt_idmap is done all helpers down to the really low-level helpers will take a struct mnt_idmap argument instead of two namespace arguments. This way it becomes impossible to conflate the two eliminating the possibility of any bugs. All of the vfs and all filesystems only operate on struct mnt_idmap. Acked-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner (Microsoft) <brauner@kernel.org>
2023-01-19fs: port ->setattr() to pass mnt_idmapChristian Brauner1-4/+4
Convert to struct mnt_idmap. Last cycle we merged the necessary infrastructure in 256c8aed2b42 ("fs: introduce dedicated idmap type for mounts"). This is just the conversion to struct mnt_idmap. Currently we still pass around the plain namespace that was attached to a mount. This is in general pretty convenient but it makes it easy to conflate namespaces that are relevant on the filesystem with namespaces that are relevent on the mount level. Especially for non-vfs developers without detailed knowledge in this area this can be a potential source for bugs. Once the conversion to struct mnt_idmap is done all helpers down to the really low-level helpers will take a struct mnt_idmap argument instead of two namespace arguments. This way it becomes impossible to conflate the two eliminating the possibility of any bugs. All of the vfs and all filesystems only operate on struct mnt_idmap. Acked-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner (Microsoft) <brauner@kernel.org>
2023-01-16zonefs: Detect append writes at invalid locationsDamien Le Moal1-0/+22
Using REQ_OP_ZONE_APPEND operations for synchronous writes to sequential files succeeds regardless of the zone write pointer position, as long as the target zone is not full. This means that if an external (buggy) application writes to the zone of a sequential file underneath the file system, subsequent file write() operation will succeed but the file size will not be correct and the file will contain invalid data written by another application. Modify zonefs_file_dio_append() to check the written sector of an append write (returned in bio->bi_iter.bi_sector) and return -EIO if there is a mismatch with the file zone wp offset field. This change triggers a call to zonefs_io_error() and a zone check. Modify zonefs_io_error_cb() to not expose the unexpected data after the current inode size when the errors=remount-ro mode is used. Other error modes are correctly handled already. Fixes: 02ef12a663c7 ("zonefs: use REQ_OP_ZONE_APPEND for sync DIO") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
2022-11-25zonefs: Fix active zone accountingDamien Le Moal1-0/+11
If a file zone transitions to the offline or readonly state from an active state, we must clear the zone active flag and decrement the active seq file counter. Do so in zonefs_account_active() using the new zonefs inode flags ZONEFS_ZONE_OFFLINE and ZONEFS_ZONE_READONLY. These flags are set if necessary in zonefs_check_zone_condition() based on the result of report zones operation after an IO error. Fixes: 87c9ce3ffec9 ("zonefs: Add active seq file accounting") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
2022-11-22zonefs: Fix race between modprobe and mountZhang Xiaoxu1-6/+6
There is a race between modprobe and mount as below: modprobe zonefs | mount -t zonefs --------------------------------|------------------------- zonefs_init | register_filesystem [1] | | zonefs_fill_super [2] zonefs_sysfs_init [3] | 1. register zonefs suceess, then 2. user can mount the zonefs 3. if sysfs initialize failed, the module initialize failed. Then the mount process maybe some error happened since the module initialize failed. Let's register zonefs after all dependency resource ready. And reorder the dependency resource release in module exit. Fixes: 9277a6d4fbd4 ("zonefs: Export open zone resource information through sysfs") Signed-off-by: Zhang Xiaoxu <zhangxiaoxu5@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Chaitanya Kulkarni <kch@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com>
2022-11-16zonefs: fix zone report size in __zonefs_io_error()Damien Le Moal1-10/+27
When an IO error occurs, the function __zonefs_io_error() is used to issue a zone report to obtain the latest zone information from the device. This function gets a zone report for all zones used as storage for a file, which is always 1 zone except for files representing aggregated conventional zones. The number of zones of a zone report for a file is calculated in __zonefs_io_error() by doing a bit-shift of the inode i_zone_size field, which is equal to or larger than the device zone size. However, this calculation does not take into account that the last zone of a zoned device may be smaller than the zone size reported by bdev_zone_sectors() (which is used to set the bit shift size). As a result, if an error occurs for an IO targetting such last smaller zone, the zone report will ask for 0 zones, leading to an invalid zone report. Fix this by using the fact that all files require a 1 zone report, except if the inode i_zone_size field indicates a zone size larger than the device zone size. This exception case corresponds to a mount with aggregated conventional zones. A check for this exception is added to the file inode initialization during mount. If an invalid setup is detected, emit an error and fail the mount (check contributed by Johannes Thumshirn). Signed-off-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com>
2022-08-11Merge tag 'iomap-6.0-merge-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linuxLinus Torvalds1-8/+0
Pull more iomap updates from Darrick Wong: "In the past 10 days or so I've not heard any ZOMG STOP style complaints about removing ->writepage support from gfs2 or zonefs, so here's the pull request removing them (and the underlying fs iomap support) from the kernel: - Remove iomap_writepage and all callers, since the mm apparently never called the zonefs or gfs2 writepage functions" * tag 'iomap-6.0-merge-2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux: iomap: remove iomap_writepage zonefs: remove ->writepage gfs2: remove ->writepage gfs2: stop using generic_writepages in gfs2_ail1_start_one
2022-08-03Merge tag 'zonefs-5.20-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-9/+7
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dlemoal/zonefs Pull zonefs update from Damien Le Moal: "A single change for this cycle to simplify handling of the memory page used as super block buffer during mount (from Fabio)" * tag 'zonefs-5.20-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dlemoal/zonefs: zonefs: Call page_address() on page acquired with GFP_KERNEL flag
2022-08-03Merge tag 'pull-work.iov_iter-base' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-1/+1
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs Pull vfs iov_iter updates from Al Viro: "Part 1 - isolated cleanups and optimizations. One of the goals is to reduce the overhead of using ->read_iter() and ->write_iter() instead of ->read()/->write(). new_sync_{read,write}() has a surprising amount of overhead, in particular inside iocb_flags(). That's the explanation for the beginning of the series is in this pile; it's not directly iov_iter-related, but it's a part of the same work..." * tag 'pull-work.iov_iter-base' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs: first_iovec_segment(): just return address iov_iter: massage calling conventions for first_{iovec,bvec}_segment() iov_iter: first_{iovec,bvec}_segment() - simplify a bit iov_iter: lift dealing with maxpages out of first_{iovec,bvec}_segment() iov_iter_get_pages{,_alloc}(): cap the maxsize with MAX_RW_COUNT iov_iter_bvec_advance(): don't bother with bvec_iter copy_page_{to,from}_iter(): switch iovec variants to generic keep iocb_flags() result cached in struct file iocb: delay evaluation of IS_SYNC(...) until we want to check IOCB_DSYNC struct file: use anonymous union member for rcuhead and llist btrfs: use IOMAP_DIO_NOSYNC teach iomap_dio_rw() to suppress dsync No need of likely/unlikely on calls of check_copy_size()
2022-08-03Merge tag 'folio-6.0' of git://git.infradead.org/users/willy/pagecacheLinus Torvalds1-1/+1
Pull folio updates from Matthew Wilcox: - Fix an accounting bug that made NR_FILE_DIRTY grow without limit when running xfstests - Convert more of mpage to use folios - Remove add_to_page_cache() and add_to_page_cache_locked() - Convert find_get_pages_range() to filemap_get_folios() - Improvements to the read_cache_page() family of functions - Remove a few unnecessary checks of PageError - Some straightforward filesystem conversions to use folios - Split PageMovable users out from address_space_operations into their own movable_operations - Convert aops->migratepage to aops->migrate_folio - Remove nobh support (Christoph Hellwig) * tag 'folio-6.0' of git://git.infradead.org/users/willy/pagecache: (78 commits) fs: remove the NULL get_block case in mpage_writepages fs: don't call ->writepage from __mpage_writepage fs: remove the nobh helpers jfs: stop using the nobh helper ext2: remove nobh support ntfs3: refactor ntfs_writepages mm/folio-compat: Remove migration compatibility functions fs: Remove aops->migratepage() secretmem: Convert to migrate_folio hugetlb: Convert to migrate_folio aio: Convert to migrate_folio f2fs: Convert to filemap_migrate_folio() ubifs: Convert to filemap_migrate_folio() btrfs: Convert btrfs_migratepage to migrate_folio mm/migrate: Add filemap_migrate_folio() mm/migrate: Convert migrate_page() to migrate_folio() nfs: Convert to migrate_folio btrfs: Convert btree_migratepage to migrate_folio mm/migrate: Convert expected_page_refs() to folio_expected_refs() mm/migrate: Convert buffer_migrate_page() to buffer_migrate_folio() ...
2022-08-02Merge tag 'for-5.20/block-2022-07-29' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-blockLinus Torvalds1-12/+10
Pull block updates from Jens Axboe: - Improve the type checking of request flags (Bart) - Ensure queue mapping for a single queues always picks the right queue (Bart) - Sanitize the io priority handling (Jan) - rq-qos race fix (Jinke) - Reserved tags handling improvements (John) - Separate memory alignment from file/disk offset aligment for O_DIRECT (Keith) - Add new ublk driver, userspace block driver using io_uring for communication with the userspace backend (Ming) - Use try_cmpxchg() to cleanup the code in various spots (Uros) - Finally remove bdevname() (Christoph) - Clean up the zoned device handling (Christoph) - Clean up independent access range support (Christoph) - Clean up and improve block sysfs handling (Christoph) - Clean up and improve teardown of block devices. This turns the usual two step process into something that is simpler to implement and handle in block drivers (Christoph) - Clean up chunk size handling (Christoph) - Misc cleanups and fixes (Bart, Bo, Dan, GuoYong, Jason, Keith, Liu, Ming, Sebastian, Yang, Ying) * tag 'for-5.20/block-2022-07-29' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block: (178 commits) ublk_drv: fix double shift bug ublk_drv: make sure that correct flags(features) returned to userspace ublk_drv: fix error handling of ublk_add_dev ublk_drv: fix lockdep warning block: remove __blk_get_queue block: call blk_mq_exit_queue from disk_release for never added disks blk-mq: fix error handling in __blk_mq_alloc_disk ublk: defer disk allocation ublk: rewrite ublk_ctrl_get_queue_affinity to not rely on hctx->cpumask ublk: fold __ublk_create_dev into ublk_ctrl_add_dev ublk: cleanup ublk_ctrl_uring_cmd ublk: simplify ublk_ch_open and ublk_ch_release ublk: remove the empty open and release block device operations ublk: remove UBLK_IO_F_PREFLUSH ublk: add a MAINTAINERS entry block: don't allow the same type rq_qos add more than once mmc: fix disk/queue leak in case of adding disk failure ublk_drv: fix an IS_ERR() vs NULL check ublk: remove UBLK_IO_F_INTEGRITY ublk_drv: remove unneeded semicolon ...
2022-08-02mm/migrate: Add filemap_migrate_folio()Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)1-1/+1
There is nothing iomap-specific about iomap_migratepage(), and it fits a pattern used by several other filesystems, so move it to mm/migrate.c, convert it to be filemap_migrate_folio() and convert the iomap filesystems to use it. Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
2022-07-22zonefs: remove ->writepageChristoph Hellwig1-8/+0
->writepage is only used for single page writeback from memory reclaim, and not called at all for cgroup writeback. Follow the lead of XFS and remove ->writepage and rely entirely on ->writepages. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Acked-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Chaitanya Kulkarni <kch@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
2022-07-14treewide: Rename enum req_opf into enum req_opBart Van Assche1-3/+2
The type name enum req_opf is misleading since it suggests that values of this type include both an operation type and flags. Since values of this type represent an operation only, change the type name into enum req_op. Convert the enum req_op documentation into kernel-doc format. Move a few definitions such that the enum req_op documentation occurs just above the enum req_op definition. The name "req_opf" was introduced by commit ef295ecf090d ("block: better op and flags encoding"). Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Cc: Ming Lei <ming.lei@redhat.com> Cc: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Cc: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@wdc.com> Cc: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220714180729.1065367-2-bvanassche@acm.org Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2022-07-07zonefs: Call page_address() on page acquired with GFP_KERNEL flagFabio M. De Francesco1-9/+7
zonefs_read_super() acquires a page with alloc_page(GFP_KERNEL). That page cannot come from ZONE_HIGHMEM, thus there's no need to map it with kmap(). Therefore, use a plain page_address() on that page. Suggested-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Fabio M. De Francesco <fmdefrancesco@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com>
2022-07-06block: replace blkdev_nr_zones with bdev_nr_zonesChristoph Hellwig1-9/+8
Pass a block_device instead of a request_queue as that is what most callers have at hand. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Chaitanya Kulkarni <kch@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Acked-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220706070350.1703384-12-hch@lst.de Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2022-06-26attr: port attribute changes to new typesChristian Brauner1-1/+1
Now that we introduced new infrastructure to increase the type safety for filesystems supporting idmapped mounts port the first part of the vfs over to them. This ports the attribute changes codepaths to rely on the new better helpers using a dedicated type. Before this change we used to take a shortcut and place the actual values that would be written to inode->i_{g,u}id into struct iattr. This had the advantage that we moved idmappings mostly out of the picture early on but it made reasoning about changes more difficult than it should be. The filesystem was never explicitly told that it dealt with an idmapped mount. The transition to the value that needed to be stored in inode->i_{g,u}id appeared way too early and increased the probability of bugs in various codepaths. We know place the same value in struct iattr no matter if this is an idmapped mount or not. The vfs will only deal with type safe vfs{g,u}id_t. This makes it massively safer to perform permission checks as the type will tell us what checks we need to perform and what helpers we need to use. Fileystems raising FS_ALLOW_IDMAP can't simply write ia_vfs{g,u}id to inode->i_{g,u}id since they are different types. Instead they need to use the dedicated vfs{g,u}id_to_k{g,u}id() helpers that map the vfs{g,u}id into the filesystem. The other nice effect is that filesystems like overlayfs don't need to care about idmappings explicitly anymore and can simply set up struct iattr accordingly directly. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=win6+ahs1EwLkcq8apqLi_1wXFWbrPf340zYEhObpz4jA@mail.gmail.com [1] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220621141454.2914719-9-brauner@kernel.org Cc: Seth Forshee <sforshee@digitalocean.com> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Cc: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> CC: linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org Reviewed-by: Seth Forshee <sforshee@digitalocean.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner (Microsoft) <brauner@kernel.org>
2022-06-26quota: port quota helpers mount idsChristian Brauner1-1/+1
Port the is_quota_modification() and dqout_transfer() helper to type safe vfs{g,u}id_t. Since these helpers are only called by a few filesystems don't introduce a new helper but simply extend the existing helpers to pass down the mount's idmapping. Note, that this is a non-functional change, i.e. nothing will have happened here or at the end of this series to how quota are done! This a change necessary because we will at the end of this series make ownership changes easier to reason about by keeping the original value in struct iattr for both non-idmapped and idmapped mounts. For now we always pass the initial idmapping which makes the idmapping functions these helpers call nops. This is done because we currently always pass the actual value to be written to i_{g,u}id via struct iattr. While this allowed us to treat the {g,u}id values in struct iattr as values that can be directly written to inode->i_{g,u}id it also increases the potential for confusion for filesystems. Now that we are have dedicated types to prevent this confusion we will ultimately only map the value from the idmapped mount into a filesystem value that can be written to inode->i_{g,u}id when the filesystem actually updates the inode. So pass down the initial idmapping until we finished that conversion at which point we pass down the mount's idmapping. Since struct iattr uses an anonymous union with overlapping types as supported by the C standard, filesystems that haven't converted to ia_vfs{g,u}id won't see any difference and things will continue to work as before. In other words, no functional changes intended with this change. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220621141454.2914719-7-brauner@kernel.org Cc: Seth Forshee <sforshee@digitalocean.com> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Cc: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Cc: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> CC: linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Reviewed-by: Seth Forshee <sforshee@digitalocean.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner (Microsoft) <brauner@kernel.org>
2022-06-10iocb: delay evaluation of IS_SYNC(...) until we want to check IOCB_DSYNCAl Viro1-1/+1
New helper to be used instead of direct checks for IOCB_DSYNC: iocb_is_dsync(iocb). Checks converted, which allows to avoid the IS_SYNC(iocb->ki_filp->f_mapping->host) part (4 cache lines) from iocb_flags() - it's checked in iocb_is_dsync() instead Reviewed-by: Christian Brauner (Microsoft) <brauner@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2022-06-08zonefs: fix zonefs_iomap_begin() for readsDamien Le Moal1-30/+64
If a readahead is issued to a sequential zone file with an offset exactly equal to the current file size, the iomap type is set to IOMAP_UNWRITTEN, which will prevent an IO, but the iomap length is calculated as 0. This causes a WARN_ON() in iomap_iter(): [17309.548939] WARNING: CPU: 3 PID: 2137 at fs/iomap/iter.c:34 iomap_iter+0x9cf/0xe80 [...] [17309.650907] RIP: 0010:iomap_iter+0x9cf/0xe80 [...] [17309.754560] Call Trace: [17309.757078] <TASK> [17309.759240] ? lock_is_held_type+0xd8/0x130 [17309.763531] iomap_readahead+0x1a8/0x870 [17309.767550] ? iomap_read_folio+0x4c0/0x4c0 [17309.771817] ? lockdep_hardirqs_on_prepare+0x400/0x400 [17309.778848] ? lock_release+0x370/0x750 [17309.784462] ? folio_add_lru+0x217/0x3f0 [17309.790220] ? reacquire_held_locks+0x4e0/0x4e0 [17309.796543] read_pages+0x17d/0xb60 [17309.801854] ? folio_add_lru+0x238/0x3f0 [17309.807573] ? readahead_expand+0x5f0/0x5f0 [17309.813554] ? policy_node+0xb5/0x140 [17309.819018] page_cache_ra_unbounded+0x27d/0x450 [17309.825439] filemap_get_pages+0x500/0x1450 [17309.831444] ? filemap_add_folio+0x140/0x140 [17309.837519] ? lock_is_held_type+0xd8/0x130 [17309.843509] filemap_read+0x28c/0x9f0 [17309.848953] ? zonefs_file_read_iter+0x1ea/0x4d0 [zonefs] [17309.856162] ? trace_contention_end+0xd6/0x130 [17309.862416] ? __mutex_lock+0x221/0x1480 [17309.868151] ? zonefs_file_read_iter+0x166/0x4d0 [zonefs] [17309.875364] ? filemap_get_pages+0x1450/0x1450 [17309.881647] ? __mutex_unlock_slowpath+0x15e/0x620 [17309.888248] ? wait_for_completion_io_timeout+0x20/0x20 [17309.895231] ? lock_is_held_type+0xd8/0x130 [17309.901115] ? lock_is_held_type+0xd8/0x130 [17309.906934] zonefs_file_read_iter+0x356/0x4d0 [zonefs] [17309.913750] new_sync_read+0x2d8/0x520 [17309.919035] ? __x64_sys_lseek+0x1d0/0x1d0 Furthermore, this causes iomap_readahead() to loop forever as iomap_readahead_iter() always returns 0, making no progress. Fix this by treating reads after the file size as access to holes, setting the iomap type to IOMAP_HOLE, the iomap addr to IOMAP_NULL_ADDR and using the length argument as is for the iomap length. To simplify the code with this change, zonefs_iomap_begin() is split into the read variant, zonefs_read_iomap_begin() and zonefs_read_iomap_ops, and the write variant, zonefs_write_iomap_begin() and zonefs_write_iomap_ops. Reported-by: Jorgen Hansen <Jorgen.Hansen@wdc.com> Fixes: 8dcc1a9d90c1 ("fs: New zonefs file system") Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Jorgen Hansen <Jorgen.Hansen@wdc.com>
2022-06-08zonefs: Do not ignore explicit_open with active zone limitDamien Le Moal1-2/+5
A zoned device may have no limit on the number of open zones but may have a limit on the number of active zones it can support. In such case, the explicit_open mount option should not be ignored to ensure that the open() system call activates the zone with an explicit zone open command, thus guaranteeing that the zone can be written. Enforce this by ignoring the explicit_open mount option only for devices that have both the open and active zone limits equal to 0. Fixes: 87c9ce3ffec9 ("zonefs: Add active seq file accounting") Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2022-06-08zonefs: fix handling of explicit_open option on mountDamien Le Moal1-6/+6
Ignoring the explicit_open mount option on mount for devices that do not have a limit on the number of open zones must be done after the mount options are parsed and set in s_mount_opts. Move the check to ignore the explicit_open option after the call to zonefs_parse_options() in zonefs_fill_super(). Fixes: b5c00e975779 ("zonefs: open/close zone on file open/close") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com>
2022-05-24Merge tag 'folio-5.19' of git://git.infradead.org/users/willy/pagecacheLinus Torvalds1-4/+4
Pull page cache updates from Matthew Wilcox: - Appoint myself page cache maintainer - Fix how scsicam uses the page cache - Use the memalloc_nofs_save() API to replace AOP_FLAG_NOFS - Remove the AOP flags entirely - Remove pagecache_write_begin() and pagecache_write_end() - Documentation updates - Convert several address_space operations to use folios: - is_dirty_writeback - readpage becomes read_folio - releasepage becomes release_folio - freepage becomes free_folio - Change filler_t to require a struct file pointer be the first argument like ->read_folio * tag 'folio-5.19' of git://git.infradead.org/users/willy/pagecache: (107 commits) nilfs2: Fix some kernel-doc comments Appoint myself page cache maintainer fs: Remove aops->freepage secretmem: Convert to free_folio nfs: Convert to free_folio orangefs: Convert to free_folio fs: Add free_folio address space operation fs: Convert drop_buffers() to use a folio fs: Change try_to_free_buffers() to take a folio jbd2: Convert release_buffer_page() to use a folio jbd2: Convert jbd2_journal_try_to_free_buffers to take a folio reiserfs: Convert release_buffer_page() to use a folio fs: Remove last vestiges of releasepage ubifs: Convert to release_folio reiserfs: Convert to release_folio orangefs: Convert to release_folio ocfs2: Convert to release_folio nilfs2: Remove comment about releasepage nfs: Convert to release_folio jfs: Convert to release_folio ...
2022-05-24Merge tag 'for-5.19-tag' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-2/+2
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux Pull btrfs updates from David Sterba: "Features: - subpage: - support for PAGE_SIZE > 4K (previously only 64K) - make it work with raid56 - repair super block num_devices automatically if it does not match the number of device items - defrag can convert inline extents to regular extents, up to now inline files were skipped but the setting of mount option max_inline could affect the decision logic - zoned: - minimal accepted zone size is explicitly set to 4MiB - make zone reclaim less aggressive and don't reclaim if there are enough free zones - add per-profile sysfs tunable of the reclaim threshold - allow automatic block group reclaim for non-zoned filesystems, with sysfs tunables - tree-checker: new check, compare extent buffer owner against owner rootid Performance: - avoid blocking on space reservation when doing nowait direct io writes (+7% throughput for reads and writes) - NOCOW write throughput improvement due to refined locking (+3%) - send: reduce pressure to page cache by dropping extent pages right after they're processed Core: - convert all radix trees to xarray - add iterators for b-tree node items - support printk message index - user bulk page allocation for extent buffers - switch to bio_alloc API, use on-stack bios where convenient, other bio cleanups - use rw lock for block groups to favor concurrent reads - simplify workques, don't allocate high priority threads for all normal queues as we need only one - refactor scrub, process chunks based on their constraints and similarity - allocate direct io structures on stack and pass around only pointers, avoids allocation and reduces potential error handling Fixes: - fix count of reserved transaction items for various inode operations - fix deadlock between concurrent dio writes when low on free data space - fix a few cases when zones need to be finished VFS, iomap: - add helper to check if sb write has started (usable for assertions) - new helper iomap_dio_alloc_bio, export iomap_dio_bio_end_io" * tag 'for-5.19-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kdave/linux: (173 commits) btrfs: zoned: introduce a minimal zone size 4M and reject mount btrfs: allow defrag to convert inline extents to regular extents btrfs: add "0x" prefix for unsupported optional features btrfs: do not account twice for inode ref when reserving metadata units btrfs: zoned: fix comparison of alloc_offset vs meta_write_pointer btrfs: send: avoid trashing the page cache btrfs: send: keep the current inode open while processing it btrfs: allocate the btrfs_dio_private as part of the iomap dio bio btrfs: move struct btrfs_dio_private to inode.c btrfs: remove the disk_bytenr in struct btrfs_dio_private btrfs: allocate dio_data on stack iomap: add per-iomap_iter private data iomap: allow the file system to provide a bio_set for direct I/O btrfs: add a btrfs_dio_rw wrapper btrfs: zoned: zone finish unused block group btrfs: zoned: properly finish block group on metadata write btrfs: zoned: finish block group when there are no more allocatable bytes left btrfs: zoned: consolidate zone finish functions btrfs: zoned: introduce btrfs_zoned_bg_is_full btrfs: improve error reporting in lookup_inline_extent_backref ...
2022-05-24zonefs: Fix zonefs_init_file_inode() return valueDamien Le Moal1-2/+2
Commit 87c9ce3ffec9 ("zonefs: Add active seq file accounting") wrongly changed zonefs_init_file_inode() to always return 0 even if the call to zonefs_zone_mgmt() fails. Fix this by propagating zonefs_zone_mgmt() return value as the return value for zonefs_init_file_inode(). Fixes: 87c9ce3ffec9 ("zonefs: Add active seq file accounting") Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com>
2022-05-23Merge tag 'zonefs-5.19-rc1' of ↵Linus Torvalds1-48/+138
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dlemoal/zonefs Pull zonefs updates from Damien Le Moal: "This improves zonefs open sequential file accounting and adds accounting for active sequential files to allow the user to handle the maximum number of active zones of an NVMe ZNS drive. sysfs attributes for both open and active sequential files are also added to facilitate access to this information from applications without resorting to inspecting the block device limits" * tag 'zonefs-5.19-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dlemoal/zonefs: documentation: zonefs: Document sysfs attributes documentation: zonefs: Cleanup the mount options section zonefs: Add active seq file accounting zonefs: Export open zone resource information through sysfs zonefs: Always do seq file write open accounting zonefs: Rename super block information fields zonefs: Fix management of open zones zonefs: Clear inode information flags on inode creation
2022-05-23Merge tag 'for-5.19/block-2022-05-22' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-blockLinus Torvalds1-2/+1
Pull block updates from Jens Axboe: "Here are the core block changes for 5.19. This contains: - blk-throttle accounting fix (Laibin) - Series removing redundant assignments (Michal) - Expose bio cache via the bio_set, so that DM can use it (Mike) - Finish off the bio allocation interface cleanups by dealing with the weirdest member of the family. bio_kmalloc combines a kmalloc for the bio and bio_vecs with a hidden bio_init call and magic cleanup semantics (Christoph) - Clean up the block layer API so that APIs consumed by file systems are (almost) only struct block_device based, so that file systems don't have to poke into block layer internals like the request_queue (Christoph) - Clean up the blk_execute_rq* API (Christoph) - Clean up various lose end in the blk-cgroup code to make it easier to follow in preparation of reworking the blkcg assignment for bios (Christoph) - Fix use-after-free issues in BFQ when processes with merged queues get moved to different cgroups (Jan) - BFQ fixes (Jan) - Various fixes and cleanups (Bart, Chengming, Fanjun, Julia, Ming, Wolfgang, me)" * tag 'for-5.19/block-2022-05-22' of git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block: (83 commits) blk-mq: fix typo in comment bfq: Remove bfq_requeue_request_body() bfq: Remove superfluous conversion from RQ_BIC() bfq: Allow current waker to defend against a tentative one bfq: Relax waker detection for shared queues blk-cgroup: delete rcu_read_lock_held() WARN_ON_ONCE() blk-throttle: Set BIO_THROTTLED when bio has been throttled blk-cgroup: Remove unnecessary rcu_read_lock/unlock() blk-cgroup: always terminate io.stat lines block, bfq: make bfq_has_work() more accurate block, bfq: protect 'bfqd->queued' by 'bfqd->lock' block: cleanup the VM accounting in submit_bio block: Fix the bio.bi_opf comment block: reorder the REQ_ flags blk-iocost: combine local_stat and desc_stat to stat block: improve the error message from bio_check_eod block: allow passing a NULL bdev to bio_alloc_clone/bio_init_clone block: remove superfluous calls to blkcg_bio_issue_init kthread: unexport kthread_blkcg blk-cgroup: cleanup blkcg_maybe_throttle_current ...
2022-05-16iomap: add per-iomap_iter private dataChristoph Hellwig1-2/+2
Allow the file system to keep state for all iterations. For now only wire it up for direct I/O as there is an immediate need for it there. Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Nikolay Borisov <nborisov@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Reviewed-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
2022-05-09iomap: Convert to release_folioMatthew Wilcox (Oracle)1-1/+1
Change all the filesystems which used iomap_releasepage to use the new function. Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org> Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
2022-05-09fs: Convert iomap_readpage to iomap_read_folioMatthew Wilcox (Oracle)1-3/+3
A straightforward conversion as iomap_readpage already worked in folios. Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
2022-04-21zonefs: Fix management of open zonesDamien Le Moal1-5/+40
The mount option "explicit_open" manages the device open zone resources to ensure that if an application opens a sequential file for writing, the file zone can always be written by explicitly opening the zone and accounting for that state with the s_open_zones counter. However, if some zones are already open when mounting, the device open zone resource usage status will be larger than the initial s_open_zones value of 0. Ensure that this inconsistency does not happen by closing any sequential zone that is open when mounting. Furthermore, with ZNS drives, closing an explicitly open zone that has not been written will change the zone state to "closed", that is, the zone will remain in an active state. Since this can then cause failures of explicit open operations on other zones if the drive active zone resources are exceeded, we need to make sure that the zone is not active anymore by resetting it instead of closing it. To address this, zonefs_zone_mgmt() is modified to change a REQ_OP_ZONE_CLOSE request into a REQ_OP_ZONE_RESET for sequential zones that have not been written. Fixes: b5c00e975779 ("zonefs: open/close zone on file open/close") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Hans Holmberg <hans.holmberg@wdc.com>
2022-04-21zonefs: Clear inode information flags on inode creationDamien Le Moal1-0/+1
Ensure that the i_flags field of struct zonefs_inode_info is cleared to 0 when initializing a zone file inode, avoiding seeing the flag ZONEFS_ZONE_OPEN being incorrectly set. Fixes: b5c00e975779 ("zonefs: open/close zone on file open/close") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Chaitanya Kulkarni <kch@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Hans Holmberg <hans.holmberg@wdc.com>
2022-04-21zonefs: Add active seq file accountingDamien Le Moal1-6/+65
Modify struct zonefs_sb_info to add the s_active_seq_files atomic to count the number of seq files representing a zone that is partially written or explicitly open, that is, to count sequential files with a zone that is in an active state on the device. The helper function zonefs_account_active() is introduced to update this counter whenever a file is written or truncated. This helper is also used in the zonefs_seq_file_write_open() and zonefs_seq_file_write_close() functions when the explicit_open mount option is used. The s_active_seq_files counter is exported through sysfs using the read-only attribute nr_active_seq_files. The device maximum number of active zones is also exported through sysfs with the read-only attribute max_active_seq_files. Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Hans Holmberg <hans.holmberg@wdc.com>
2022-04-21zonefs: Export open zone resource information through sysfsDamien Le Moal1-4/+20
To allow applications to easily check the current usage status of the open zone resources of the mounted device, export through sysfs the counter of write open sequential files s_wro_seq_files field of struct zonefs_sb_info. The attribute is named nr_wro_seq_files and is read only. The maximum number of write open sequential files (zones) indicated by the s_max_wro_seq_files field of struct zonefs_sb_info is also exported as the read only attribute max_wro_seq_files. Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Hans Holmberg <hans.holmberg@wdc.com>
2022-04-21zonefs: Always do seq file write open accountingDamien Le Moal1-34/+46
The explicit_open mount option forces an explicitly open of the zone of sequential files that are open for writing to ensure that the open file can be written without the device failing write operations due to open zone resources limit being exceeded. To implement this, zonefs accounts all write open seq file when this mount option is used. This accounting however can be easily performed even when the explicit_open mount option is not used, thus allowing applications to control zone resources on their own, without relying on open() system call failures from zonefs. To implement this, the helper zonefs_file_use_exp_open() is removed and replaced with the helper zonefs_seq_file_need_wro() which test if a file is a sequential file being open with write access. zonefs_open_zone() and zonefs_close_zone() are renamed respectively to zonefs_seq_file_write_open() and zonefs_seq_file_write_close() and modified to update the s_wro_seq_files counter regardless of the explicit_open mount option use. If the explicit_open mount option is used, zonefs_seq_file_write_open() execute an explicit zone open operation for a sequential file open for writing for the first time, as before. Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Hans Holmberg <hans.holmberg@wdc.com>