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xfs: consider shutdown in bmapbt cursor delete assert
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commit 1cd738b upstream.

The assert in xfs_btree_del_cursor() checks that the bmapbt block
allocation field has been handled correctly before the cursor is
freed. This field is used for accurate calculation of indirect block
reservation requirements (for delayed allocations), for example.
generic/019 reproduces a scenario where this assert fails because
the filesystem has shutdown while in the middle of a bmbt record
insertion. This occurs after a bmbt block has been allocated via the
cursor but before the higher level bmap function (i.e.
xfs_bmap_add_extent_hole_real()) completes and resets the field.

Update the assert to accommodate the transient state if the
filesystem has shutdown. While here, clean up the indentation and
comments in the function.

Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Amir Goldstein <amir73il@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Brian Foster authored and gregkh committed Jun 9, 2022
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33 changes: 12 additions & 21 deletions fs/xfs/libxfs/xfs_btree.c
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Expand Up @@ -353,38 +353,29 @@ xfs_btree_free_block(
*/
void
xfs_btree_del_cursor(
xfs_btree_cur_t *cur, /* btree cursor */
int error) /* del because of error */
struct xfs_btree_cur *cur, /* btree cursor */
int error) /* del because of error */
{
int i; /* btree level */
int i; /* btree level */

/*
* Clear the buffer pointers, and release the buffers.
* If we're doing this in the face of an error, we
* need to make sure to inspect all of the entries
* in the bc_bufs array for buffers to be unlocked.
* This is because some of the btree code works from
* level n down to 0, and if we get an error along
* the way we won't have initialized all the entries
* down to 0.
* Clear the buffer pointers and release the buffers. If we're doing
* this because of an error, inspect all of the entries in the bc_bufs
* array for buffers to be unlocked. This is because some of the btree
* code works from level n down to 0, and if we get an error along the
* way we won't have initialized all the entries down to 0.
*/
for (i = 0; i < cur->bc_nlevels; i++) {
if (cur->bc_bufs[i])
xfs_trans_brelse(cur->bc_tp, cur->bc_bufs[i]);
else if (!error)
break;
}
/*
* Can't free a bmap cursor without having dealt with the
* allocated indirect blocks' accounting.
*/
ASSERT(cur->bc_btnum != XFS_BTNUM_BMAP ||
cur->bc_ino.allocated == 0);
/*
* Free the cursor.
*/

ASSERT(cur->bc_btnum != XFS_BTNUM_BMAP || cur->bc_ino.allocated == 0 ||
XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(cur->bc_mp));
if (unlikely(cur->bc_flags & XFS_BTREE_STAGING))
kmem_free((void *)cur->bc_ops);
kmem_free(cur->bc_ops);
kmem_cache_free(xfs_btree_cur_zone, cur);
}

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