hulk inclusion category: bugfix bugzilla: https://atomgit.com/openeuler/kernel/issues/8330 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A bitmap inconsistency issue was observed during stress tests under mixed huge-page workloads. Ext4 reported multiple e4b bitmap check failures like: ext4_mb_complex_scan_group:2508: group 350, 8179 free clusters as per group info. But got 8192 blocks Analysis and experimentation confirmed that the issue is caused by a race condition between page migration and bitmap modification. Although this timing window is extremely narrow, it is still hit in practice: folio_lock ext4_mb_load_buddy __migrate_folio check ref count folio_mc_copy __filemap_get_folio folio_try_get(folio) ...... mb_mark_used ext4_mb_unload_buddy __folio_migrate_mapping folio_ref_freeze folio_unlock The root cause of this issue is that the fast path of load_buddy only increments the folio's reference count, which is insufficient to prevent concurrent folio migration. We observed that the folio migration process acquires the folio lock. Therefore, we can determine whether to take the fast path in load_buddy by checking the lock status. If the folio is locked, we opt for the slow path (which acquires the lock) to close this concurrency window. Additionally, this change addresses the following issues: When the DOUBLE_CHECK macro is enabled to inspect bitmap-related issues, the following error may be triggered: corruption in group 324 at byte 784(6272): f in copy != ff on disk/prealloc Analysis reveals that this is a false positive. There is a specific race window where the bitmap and the group descriptor become momentarily inconsistent, leading to this error report: ext4_mb_load_buddy ext4_mb_load_buddy __filemap_get_folio(create|lock) folio_lock ext4_mb_init_cache folio_mark_uptodate __filemap_get_folio(no lock) ...... mb_mark_used mb_mark_used_double mb_cmp_bitmaps mb_set_bits(e4b->bd_bitmap) folio_unlock The original logic assumed that since mb_cmp_bitmaps is called when the bitmap is newly loaded from disk, the folio lock would be sufficient to prevent concurrent access. However, this overlooks a specific race condition: if another process attempts to load buddy and finds the folio is already in an uptodate state, it will immediately begin using it without holding folio lock. Fixes: 060913999d7a ("mm: migrate: support poisoned recover from migrate folio") Signed-off-by: Yongjian Sun <sunyongjian1@huawei.com> --- fs/ext4/mballoc.c | 21 +++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/fs/ext4/mballoc.c b/fs/ext4/mballoc.c index a196903ed109..ba5a8f2c7bff 100644 --- a/fs/ext4/mballoc.c +++ b/fs/ext4/mballoc.c @@ -1697,16 +1697,17 @@ ext4_mb_load_buddy_gfp(struct super_block *sb, ext4_group_t group, /* we could use find_or_create_page(), but it locks page * what we'd like to avoid in fast path ... */ page = find_get_page_flags(inode->i_mapping, pnum, FGP_ACCESSED); - if (page == NULL || !PageUptodate(page)) { + if (page == NULL || !PageUptodate(page) || PageLocked(page)) { + /* + * PageLocked is employed to detect ongoing page + * migrations, since concurrent migrations can lead to + * bitmap inconsistency. And if we are not uptodate that + * implies somebody just created the page but is yet to + * initialize it. We can drop the page reference and + * try to get the page with lock in both cases to avoid + * concurrency. + */ if (page) - /* - * drop the page reference and try - * to get the page with lock. If we - * are not uptodate that implies - * somebody just created the page but - * is yet to initialize the same. So - * wait for it to initialize. - */ put_page(page); page = find_or_create_page(inode->i_mapping, pnum, gfp); if (page) { @@ -1747,7 +1748,7 @@ ext4_mb_load_buddy_gfp(struct super_block *sb, ext4_group_t group, poff = block % blocks_per_page; page = find_get_page_flags(inode->i_mapping, pnum, FGP_ACCESSED); - if (page == NULL || !PageUptodate(page)) { + if (page == NULL || !PageUptodate(page) || PageLocked(page)) { if (page) put_page(page); page = find_or_create_page(inode->i_mapping, pnum, gfp); -- 2.39.2