Currently, XFS uses BH_PrivateStart for flagging unwritten
extent state in a bufferhead. Recently, i found the long standing
mmap/unwritten extent conversion bug, and it was to do with
partial page invalidation not clearing the unwritten flag from
bufferheads attached to the page but beyond EOF. See here
for a full explaination:
http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2006-12/msg00196.html
The solution I have checked into the XFS dev tree involves
duplicating code from block_invalidatepage to clear the
unwritten flag from the bufferhead(s), and then calling
block_invalidatepage() to do the rest.
Christoph suggested that this would be better solved by
pushing the unwritten flag into the common buffer head flags
and just adding the call to discard_buffer():
http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2006-12/msg00239.html
The following patch makes BH_Unwritten a first class citizen.
Patch against 2.6.20-rc3.
Signed-Off-By: Dave Chinner <[email protected]>
---
fs/buffer.c | 1 +
fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_linux.h | 10 ----------
include/linux/buffer_head.h | 2 ++
3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
Index: linux/fs/buffer.c
===================================================================
--- linux.orig/fs/buffer.c 2007-01-08 17:19:49.039465038 +1100
+++ linux/fs/buffer.c 2007-01-08 17:20:43.547898480 +1100
@@ -1439,6 +1439,7 @@ static void discard_buffer(struct buffer
clear_buffer_req(bh);
clear_buffer_new(bh);
clear_buffer_delay(bh);
+ clear_buffer_unwritten(bh);
unlock_buffer(bh);
}
Index: linux/fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_linux.h
===================================================================
--- linux.orig/fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_linux.h 2007-01-08 17:19:32.703335135 +1100
+++ linux/fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_linux.h 2007-01-08 17:19:36.271363508 +1100
@@ -109,16 +109,6 @@
#undef HAVE_PERCPU_SB /* per cpu superblock counters are a 2.6 feature */
#endif
-/*
- * State flag for unwritten extent buffers.
- *
- * We need to be able to distinguish between these and delayed
- * allocate buffers within XFS. The generic IO path code does
- * not need to distinguish - we use the BH_Delay flag for both
- * delalloc and these ondisk-uninitialised buffers.
- */
-BUFFER_FNS(PrivateStart, unwritten);
-
#define restricted_chown xfs_params.restrict_chown.val
#define irix_sgid_inherit xfs_params.sgid_inherit.val
#define irix_symlink_mode xfs_params.symlink_mode.val
Index: linux/include/linux/buffer_head.h
===================================================================
--- linux.orig/include/linux/buffer_head.h 2007-01-08 17:17:15.118241081 +1100
+++ linux/include/linux/buffer_head.h 2007-01-08 17:18:25.714802453 +1100
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ enum bh_state_bits {
BH_Write_EIO, /* I/O error on write */
BH_Ordered, /* ordered write */
BH_Eopnotsupp, /* operation not supported (barrier) */
+ BH_Unwritten, /* Buffer is allocated on disk but not written */
BH_PrivateStart,/* not a state bit, but the first bit available
* for private allocation by other entities
@@ -126,6 +127,7 @@ BUFFER_FNS(Boundary, boundary)
BUFFER_FNS(Write_EIO, write_io_error)
BUFFER_FNS(Ordered, ordered)
BUFFER_FNS(Eopnotsupp, eopnotsupp)
+BUFFER_FNS(Unwritten, unwritten)
#define bh_offset(bh) ((unsigned long)(bh)->b_data & ~PAGE_MASK)
#define touch_buffer(bh) mark_page_accessed(bh->b_page)
-
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