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[bcachefs-tools-debian] / libbcachefs / journal_io.c
index fb7d0bfab9e3c25a4f1aacd9f322ce5816d3e17b..45b1b839783de66f712aaac1b337cf522e365d84 100644 (file)
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ static int journal_entry_add(struct bch_fs *c, struct bch_dev *ca,
                                journal_entry_radix_idx(c, le64_to_cpu(j->seq)),
                                GFP_KERNEL);
        if (!_i)
-               return -ENOMEM;
+               return -BCH_ERR_ENOMEM_journal_entry_add;
 
        /*
         * Duplicate journal entries? If so we want the one that didn't have a
@@ -149,12 +149,12 @@ static int journal_entry_add(struct bch_fs *c, struct bch_dev *ca,
 replace:
        i = kvpmalloc(offsetof(struct journal_replay, j) + bytes, GFP_KERNEL);
        if (!i)
-               return -ENOMEM;
+               return -BCH_ERR_ENOMEM_journal_entry_add;
 
        i->nr_ptrs      = 0;
        i->csum_good    = entry_ptr.csum_good;
        i->ignore       = false;
-       memcpy(&i->j, j, bytes);
+       unsafe_memcpy(&i->j, j, bytes, "embedded variable length struct");
        i->ptrs[i->nr_ptrs++] = entry_ptr;
 
        if (dup) {
@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ static int journal_entry_btree_keys_validate(struct bch_fs *c,
                int ret = journal_validate_key(c, jset, entry,
                                               entry->level,
                                               entry->btree_id,
-                                              k, version, big_endian, write);
+                                              k, version, big_endian, write|BKEY_INVALID_FROM_JOURNAL);
                if (ret == FSCK_DELETED_KEY)
                        continue;
 
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ static void journal_entry_btree_keys_to_text(struct printbuf *out, struct bch_fs
        struct bkey_i *k;
        bool first = true;
 
-       vstruct_for_each(entry, k) {
+       jset_entry_for_each_key(entry, k) {
                if (!first) {
                        prt_newline(out);
                        prt_printf(out, "%s: ", bch2_jset_entry_types[entry->type]);
@@ -662,7 +662,8 @@ static int journal_entry_overwrite_validate(struct bch_fs *c,
                                      struct jset_entry *entry,
                                      unsigned version, int big_endian, int write)
 {
-       return journal_entry_btree_keys_validate(c, jset, entry, version, big_endian, write);
+       return journal_entry_btree_keys_validate(c, jset, entry,
+                               version, big_endian, READ);
 }
 
 static void journal_entry_overwrite_to_text(struct printbuf *out, struct bch_fs *c,
@@ -835,12 +836,12 @@ static int journal_read_buf_realloc(struct journal_read_buf *b,
 
        /* the bios are sized for this many pages, max: */
        if (new_size > JOURNAL_ENTRY_SIZE_MAX)
-               return -ENOMEM;
+               return -BCH_ERR_ENOMEM_journal_read_buf_realloc;
 
        new_size = roundup_pow_of_two(new_size);
        n = kvpmalloc(new_size, GFP_KERNEL);
        if (!n)
-               return -ENOMEM;
+               return -BCH_ERR_ENOMEM_journal_read_buf_realloc;
 
        kvpfree(b->data, b->size);
        b->data = n;
@@ -987,7 +988,6 @@ static void bch2_journal_read_device(struct closure *cl)
        struct journal_replay *r, **_r;
        struct genradix_iter iter;
        struct journal_read_buf buf = { NULL, 0 };
-       u64 min_seq = U64_MAX;
        unsigned i;
        int ret = 0;
 
@@ -1006,45 +1006,27 @@ static void bch2_journal_read_device(struct closure *cl)
                        goto err;
        }
 
-       /* Find the journal bucket with the highest sequence number: */
-       for (i = 0; i < ja->nr; i++) {
-               if (ja->bucket_seq[i] > ja->bucket_seq[ja->cur_idx])
-                       ja->cur_idx = i;
-
-               min_seq = min(ja->bucket_seq[i], min_seq);
-       }
-
-       /*
-        * If there's duplicate journal entries in multiple buckets (which
-        * definitely isn't supposed to happen, but...) - make sure to start
-        * cur_idx at the last of those buckets, so we don't deadlock trying to
-        * allocate
-        */
-       while (ja->bucket_seq[ja->cur_idx] > min_seq &&
-              ja->bucket_seq[ja->cur_idx] ==
-              ja->bucket_seq[(ja->cur_idx + 1) % ja->nr])
-               ja->cur_idx = (ja->cur_idx + 1) % ja->nr;
-
        ja->sectors_free = ca->mi.bucket_size;
 
        mutex_lock(&jlist->lock);
-       genradix_for_each(&c->journal_entries, iter, _r) {
+       genradix_for_each_reverse(&c->journal_entries, iter, _r) {
                r = *_r;
 
                if (!r)
                        continue;
 
                for (i = 0; i < r->nr_ptrs; i++) {
-                       if (r->ptrs[i].dev == ca->dev_idx &&
-                           sector_to_bucket(ca, r->ptrs[i].sector) == ja->buckets[ja->cur_idx]) {
+                       if (r->ptrs[i].dev == ca->dev_idx) {
                                unsigned wrote = bucket_remainder(ca, r->ptrs[i].sector) +
                                        vstruct_sectors(&r->j, c->block_bits);
 
-                               ja->sectors_free = min(ja->sectors_free,
-                                                      ca->mi.bucket_size - wrote);
+                               ja->cur_idx = r->ptrs[i].bucket;
+                               ja->sectors_free = ca->mi.bucket_size - wrote;
+                               goto found;
                        }
                }
        }
+found:
        mutex_unlock(&jlist->lock);
 
        if (ja->bucket_seq[ja->cur_idx] &&
@@ -1099,7 +1081,10 @@ void bch2_journal_ptrs_to_text(struct printbuf *out, struct bch_fs *c,
        }
 }
 
-int bch2_journal_read(struct bch_fs *c, u64 *blacklist_seq, u64 *start_seq)
+int bch2_journal_read(struct bch_fs *c,
+                     u64 *last_seq,
+                     u64 *blacklist_seq,
+                     u64 *start_seq)
 {
        struct journal_list jlist;
        struct journal_replay *i, **_i, *prev = NULL;
@@ -1107,9 +1092,8 @@ int bch2_journal_read(struct bch_fs *c, u64 *blacklist_seq, u64 *start_seq)
        struct bch_dev *ca;
        unsigned iter;
        struct printbuf buf = PRINTBUF;
-       size_t keys = 0, entries = 0;
-       bool degraded = false;
-       u64 seq, last_seq = 0;
+       bool degraded = false, last_write_torn = false;
+       u64 seq;
        int ret = 0;
 
        closure_init_stack(&jlist.cl);
@@ -1138,36 +1122,46 @@ int bch2_journal_read(struct bch_fs *c, u64 *blacklist_seq, u64 *start_seq)
        if (jlist.ret)
                return jlist.ret;
 
-       *start_seq = 0;
+       *last_seq       = 0;
+       *start_seq      = 0;
+       *blacklist_seq  = 0;
 
        /*
         * Find most recent flush entry, and ignore newer non flush entries -
         * those entries will be blacklisted:
         */
        genradix_for_each_reverse(&c->journal_entries, radix_iter, _i) {
+               int write = READ;
+
                i = *_i;
 
                if (!i || i->ignore)
                        continue;
 
                if (!*start_seq)
-                       *start_seq = le64_to_cpu(i->j.seq) + 1;
-
-               if (!JSET_NO_FLUSH(&i->j)) {
-                       int write = READ;
-                       if (journal_entry_err_on(le64_to_cpu(i->j.last_seq) > le64_to_cpu(i->j.seq),
-                                                c, &i->j, NULL,
-                                                "invalid journal entry: last_seq > seq (%llu > %llu)",
-                                                le64_to_cpu(i->j.last_seq),
-                                                le64_to_cpu(i->j.seq)))
-                               i->j.last_seq = i->j.seq;
-
-                       last_seq        = le64_to_cpu(i->j.last_seq);
-                       *blacklist_seq  = le64_to_cpu(i->j.seq) + 1;
-                       break;
+                       *blacklist_seq = *start_seq = le64_to_cpu(i->j.seq) + 1;
+
+               if (JSET_NO_FLUSH(&i->j)) {
+                       i->ignore = true;
+                       continue;
+               }
+
+               if (!last_write_torn && !i->csum_good) {
+                       last_write_torn = true;
+                       i->ignore = true;
+                       continue;
                }
 
-               journal_replay_free(c, i);
+               if (journal_entry_err_on(le64_to_cpu(i->j.last_seq) > le64_to_cpu(i->j.seq),
+                                        c, &i->j, NULL,
+                                        "invalid journal entry: last_seq > seq (%llu > %llu)",
+                                        le64_to_cpu(i->j.last_seq),
+                                        le64_to_cpu(i->j.seq)))
+                       i->j.last_seq = i->j.seq;
+
+               *last_seq       = le64_to_cpu(i->j.last_seq);
+               *blacklist_seq  = le64_to_cpu(i->j.seq) + 1;
+               break;
        }
 
        if (!*start_seq) {
@@ -1175,12 +1169,18 @@ int bch2_journal_read(struct bch_fs *c, u64 *blacklist_seq, u64 *start_seq)
                return 0;
        }
 
-       if (!last_seq) {
+       if (!*last_seq) {
                fsck_err(c, "journal read done, but no entries found after dropping non-flushes");
-               ret = -1;
-               goto err;
+               return 0;
        }
 
+       bch_info(c, "journal read done, replaying entries %llu-%llu",
+                *last_seq, *blacklist_seq - 1);
+
+       if (*start_seq != *blacklist_seq)
+               bch_info(c, "dropped unflushed entries %llu-%llu",
+                        *blacklist_seq, *start_seq - 1);
+
        /* Drop blacklisted entries and entries older than last_seq: */
        genradix_for_each(&c->journal_entries, radix_iter, _i) {
                i = *_i;
@@ -1189,7 +1189,7 @@ int bch2_journal_read(struct bch_fs *c, u64 *blacklist_seq, u64 *start_seq)
                        continue;
 
                seq = le64_to_cpu(i->j.seq);
-               if (seq < last_seq) {
+               if (seq < *last_seq) {
                        journal_replay_free(c, i);
                        continue;
                }
@@ -1197,13 +1197,12 @@ int bch2_journal_read(struct bch_fs *c, u64 *blacklist_seq, u64 *start_seq)
                if (bch2_journal_seq_is_blacklisted(c, seq, true)) {
                        fsck_err_on(!JSET_NO_FLUSH(&i->j), c,
                                    "found blacklisted journal entry %llu", seq);
-
-                       journal_replay_free(c, i);
+                       i->ignore = true;
                }
        }
 
        /* Check for missing entries: */
-       seq = last_seq;
+       seq = *last_seq;
        genradix_for_each(&c->journal_entries, radix_iter, _i) {
                i = *_i;
 
@@ -1241,7 +1240,7 @@ int bch2_journal_read(struct bch_fs *c, u64 *blacklist_seq, u64 *start_seq)
                                 "  prev at %s\n"
                                 "  next at %s",
                                 missing_start, missing_end,
-                                last_seq, *blacklist_seq - 1,
+                                *last_seq, *blacklist_seq - 1,
                                 buf1.buf, buf2.buf);
 
                        printbuf_exit(&buf1);
@@ -1253,8 +1252,6 @@ int bch2_journal_read(struct bch_fs *c, u64 *blacklist_seq, u64 *start_seq)
        }
 
        genradix_for_each(&c->journal_entries, radix_iter, _i) {
-               struct jset_entry *entry;
-               struct bkey_i *k, *_n;
                struct bch_replicas_padded replicas = {
                        .e.data_type = BCH_DATA_journal,
                        .e.nr_required = 1,
@@ -1304,18 +1301,7 @@ int bch2_journal_read(struct bch_fs *c, u64 *blacklist_seq, u64 *start_seq)
                        if (ret)
                                goto err;
                }
-
-               for_each_jset_key(k, _n, entry, &i->j)
-                       keys++;
-               entries++;
        }
-
-       bch_info(c, "journal read done, %zu keys in %zu entries, seq %llu",
-                keys, entries, *start_seq);
-
-       if (*start_seq != *blacklist_seq)
-               bch_info(c, "dropped unflushed entries %llu-%llu",
-                        *blacklist_seq, *start_seq - 1);
 err:
 fsck_err:
        printbuf_exit(&buf);
@@ -1353,8 +1339,7 @@ static void __journal_write_alloc(struct journal *j,
                if (!ca->mi.durability ||
                    ca->mi.state != BCH_MEMBER_STATE_rw ||
                    !ja->nr ||
-                   bch2_bkey_has_device(bkey_i_to_s_c(&w->key),
-                                        ca->dev_idx) ||
+                   bch2_bkey_has_device_c(bkey_i_to_s_c(&w->key), ca->dev_idx) ||
                    sectors > ja->sectors_free)
                        continue;
 
@@ -1513,6 +1498,8 @@ static void journal_write_done(struct closure *cl)
 
                        bch2_do_discards(c);
                        closure_wake_up(&c->freelist_wait);
+
+                       bch2_reset_alloc_cursors(c);
                }
        } else if (!j->err_seq || seq < j->err_seq)
                j->err_seq      = seq;
@@ -1634,6 +1621,52 @@ static void do_journal_write(struct closure *cl)
        return;
 }
 
+static void bch2_journal_entries_postprocess(struct bch_fs *c, struct jset *jset)
+{
+       struct jset_entry *i, *next, *prev = NULL;
+
+       /*
+        * Simple compaction, dropping empty jset_entries (from journal
+        * reservations that weren't fully used) and merging jset_entries that
+        * can be.
+        *
+        * If we wanted to be really fancy here, we could sort all the keys in
+        * the jset and drop keys that were overwritten - probably not worth it:
+        */
+       vstruct_for_each_safe(jset, i, next) {
+               unsigned u64s = le16_to_cpu(i->u64s);
+
+               /* Empty entry: */
+               if (!u64s)
+                       continue;
+
+               if (i->type == BCH_JSET_ENTRY_btree_root)
+                       bch2_journal_entry_to_btree_root(c, i);
+
+               /* Can we merge with previous entry? */
+               if (prev &&
+                   i->btree_id == prev->btree_id &&
+                   i->level    == prev->level &&
+                   i->type     == prev->type &&
+                   i->type     == BCH_JSET_ENTRY_btree_keys &&
+                   le16_to_cpu(prev->u64s) + u64s <= U16_MAX) {
+                       memmove_u64s_down(vstruct_next(prev),
+                                         i->_data,
+                                         u64s);
+                       le16_add_cpu(&prev->u64s, u64s);
+                       continue;
+               }
+
+               /* Couldn't merge, move i into new position (after prev): */
+               prev = prev ? vstruct_next(prev) : jset->start;
+               if (i != prev)
+                       memmove_u64s_down(prev, i, jset_u64s(u64s));
+       }
+
+       prev = prev ? vstruct_next(prev) : jset->start;
+       jset->u64s = cpu_to_le32((u64 *) prev - jset->_data);
+}
+
 void bch2_journal_write(struct closure *cl)
 {
        struct journal *j = container_of(cl, struct journal, io);
@@ -1656,20 +1689,42 @@ void bch2_journal_write(struct closure *cl)
        j->write_start_time = local_clock();
 
        spin_lock(&j->lock);
-       if (bch2_journal_error(j) ||
-           w->noflush ||
-           (!w->must_flush &&
-            (jiffies - j->last_flush_write) < msecs_to_jiffies(c->opts.journal_flush_delay) &&
-            test_bit(JOURNAL_MAY_SKIP_FLUSH, &j->flags))) {
+
+       /*
+        * If the journal is in an error state - we did an emergency shutdown -
+        * we prefer to continue doing journal writes. We just mark them as
+        * noflush so they'll never be used, but they'll still be visible by the
+        * list_journal tool - this helps in debugging.
+        *
+        * There's a caveat: the first journal write after marking the
+        * superblock dirty must always be a flush write, because on startup
+        * from a clean shutdown we didn't necessarily read the journal and the
+        * new journal write might overwrite whatever was in the journal
+        * previously - we can't leave the journal without any flush writes in
+        * it.
+        *
+        * So if we're in an error state, and we're still starting up, we don't
+        * write anything at all.
+        */
+       if (!test_bit(JOURNAL_NEED_FLUSH_WRITE, &j->flags) &&
+           (bch2_journal_error(j) ||
+            w->noflush ||
+            (!w->must_flush &&
+             (jiffies - j->last_flush_write) < msecs_to_jiffies(c->opts.journal_flush_delay) &&
+             test_bit(JOURNAL_MAY_SKIP_FLUSH, &j->flags)))) {
                w->noflush = true;
                SET_JSET_NO_FLUSH(jset, true);
                jset->last_seq  = 0;
                w->last_seq     = 0;
 
                j->nr_noflush_writes++;
-       } else {
+       } else if (!bch2_journal_error(j)) {
                j->last_flush_write = jiffies;
                j->nr_flush_writes++;
+               clear_bit(JOURNAL_NEED_FLUSH_WRITE, &j->flags);
+       } else {
+               spin_unlock(&j->lock);
+               goto err;
        }
        spin_unlock(&j->lock);
 
@@ -1683,7 +1738,7 @@ void bch2_journal_write(struct closure *cl)
         * entry:
         */
 
-       bch2_journal_entries_to_btree_roots(c, jset);
+       bch2_journal_entries_postprocess(c, jset);
 
        start = end = vstruct_last(jset);