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authorJan Schmidt2011-07-22 15:41:52 +0200
committerJan Schmidt2011-09-29 13:38:42 +0200
commit4a54c8c165b66300830a67349fc7595e3fc442f7 (patch)
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parentbtrfs: Put mirror_num in bi_bdev (diff)
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btrfs: Moved repair code from inode.c to extent_io.c
The raid-retry code in inode.c can be generalized so that it works for metadata as well. Thus, this patch moves it to extent_io.c and makes the raid-retry code a raid-repair code. Repair works that way: Whenever a read error occurs and we have more mirrors to try, note the failed mirror, and retry another. If we find a good one, check if we did note a failure earlier and if so, do not allow the read to complete until after the bad sector was written with the good data we just fetched. As we have the extent locked while reading, no one can change the data in between. Signed-off-by: Jan Schmidt <list.btrfs@jan-o-sch.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/btrfs/extent_io.c')
-rw-r--r--fs/btrfs/extent_io.c387
1 files changed, 381 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/extent_io.c b/fs/btrfs/extent_io.c
index afebb95e3490..624ef10d36cc 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/extent_io.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/extent_io.c
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
#include "compat.h"
#include "ctree.h"
#include "btrfs_inode.h"
+#include "volumes.h"
static struct kmem_cache *extent_state_cache;
static struct kmem_cache *extent_buffer_cache;
@@ -1599,6 +1600,368 @@ static int check_page_writeback(struct extent_io_tree *tree,
return 0;
}
+/*
+ * When IO fails, either with EIO or csum verification fails, we
+ * try other mirrors that might have a good copy of the data. This
+ * io_failure_record is used to record state as we go through all the
+ * mirrors. If another mirror has good data, the page is set up to date
+ * and things continue. If a good mirror can't be found, the original
+ * bio end_io callback is called to indicate things have failed.
+ */
+struct io_failure_record {
+ struct page *page;
+ u64 start;
+ u64 len;
+ u64 logical;
+ unsigned long bio_flags;
+ int this_mirror;
+ int failed_mirror;
+ int in_validation;
+};
+
+static int free_io_failure(struct inode *inode, struct io_failure_record *rec,
+ int did_repair)
+{
+ int ret;
+ int err = 0;
+ struct extent_io_tree *failure_tree = &BTRFS_I(inode)->io_failure_tree;
+
+ set_state_private(failure_tree, rec->start, 0);
+ ret = clear_extent_bits(failure_tree, rec->start,
+ rec->start + rec->len - 1,
+ EXTENT_LOCKED | EXTENT_DIRTY, GFP_NOFS);
+ if (ret)
+ err = ret;
+
+ if (did_repair) {
+ ret = clear_extent_bits(&BTRFS_I(inode)->io_tree, rec->start,
+ rec->start + rec->len - 1,
+ EXTENT_DAMAGED, GFP_NOFS);
+ if (ret && !err)
+ err = ret;
+ }
+
+ kfree(rec);
+ return err;
+}
+
+static void repair_io_failure_callback(struct bio *bio, int err)
+{
+ complete(bio->bi_private);
+}
+
+/*
+ * this bypasses the standard btrfs submit functions deliberately, as
+ * the standard behavior is to write all copies in a raid setup. here we only
+ * want to write the one bad copy. so we do the mapping for ourselves and issue
+ * submit_bio directly.
+ * to avoid any synchonization issues, wait for the data after writing, which
+ * actually prevents the read that triggered the error from finishing.
+ * currently, there can be no more than two copies of every data bit. thus,
+ * exactly one rewrite is required.
+ */
+int repair_io_failure(struct btrfs_mapping_tree *map_tree, u64 start,
+ u64 length, u64 logical, struct page *page,
+ int mirror_num)
+{
+ struct bio *bio;
+ struct btrfs_device *dev;
+ DECLARE_COMPLETION_ONSTACK(compl);
+ u64 map_length = 0;
+ u64 sector;
+ struct btrfs_bio *bbio = NULL;
+ int ret;
+
+ BUG_ON(!mirror_num);
+
+ bio = bio_alloc(GFP_NOFS, 1);
+ if (!bio)
+ return -EIO;
+ bio->bi_private = &compl;
+ bio->bi_end_io = repair_io_failure_callback;
+ bio->bi_size = 0;
+ map_length = length;
+
+ ret = btrfs_map_block(map_tree, WRITE, logical,
+ &map_length, &bbio, mirror_num);
+ if (ret) {
+ bio_put(bio);
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+ BUG_ON(mirror_num != bbio->mirror_num);
+ sector = bbio->stripes[mirror_num-1].physical >> 9;
+ bio->bi_sector = sector;
+ dev = bbio->stripes[mirror_num-1].dev;
+ kfree(bbio);
+ if (!dev || !dev->bdev || !dev->writeable) {
+ bio_put(bio);
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+ bio->bi_bdev = dev->bdev;
+ bio_add_page(bio, page, length, start-page_offset(page));
+ submit_bio(WRITE_SYNC, bio);
+ wait_for_completion(&compl);
+
+ if (!test_bit(BIO_UPTODATE, &bio->bi_flags)) {
+ /* try to remap that extent elsewhere? */
+ bio_put(bio);
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+
+ printk(KERN_INFO "btrfs read error corrected: ino %lu off %llu (dev %s "
+ "sector %llu)\n", page->mapping->host->i_ino, start,
+ dev->name, sector);
+
+ bio_put(bio);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * each time an IO finishes, we do a fast check in the IO failure tree
+ * to see if we need to process or clean up an io_failure_record
+ */
+static int clean_io_failure(u64 start, struct page *page)
+{
+ u64 private;
+ u64 private_failure;
+ struct io_failure_record *failrec;
+ struct btrfs_mapping_tree *map_tree;
+ struct extent_state *state;
+ int num_copies;
+ int did_repair = 0;
+ int ret;
+ struct inode *inode = page->mapping->host;
+
+ private = 0;
+ ret = count_range_bits(&BTRFS_I(inode)->io_failure_tree, &private,
+ (u64)-1, 1, EXTENT_DIRTY, 0);
+ if (!ret)
+ return 0;
+
+ ret = get_state_private(&BTRFS_I(inode)->io_failure_tree, start,
+ &private_failure);
+ if (ret)
+ return 0;
+
+ failrec = (struct io_failure_record *)(unsigned long) private_failure;
+ BUG_ON(!failrec->this_mirror);
+
+ if (failrec->in_validation) {
+ /* there was no real error, just free the record */
+ pr_debug("clean_io_failure: freeing dummy error at %llu\n",
+ failrec->start);
+ did_repair = 1;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ spin_lock(&BTRFS_I(inode)->io_tree.lock);
+ state = find_first_extent_bit_state(&BTRFS_I(inode)->io_tree,
+ failrec->start,
+ EXTENT_LOCKED);
+ spin_unlock(&BTRFS_I(inode)->io_tree.lock);
+
+ if (state && state->start == failrec->start) {
+ map_tree = &BTRFS_I(inode)->root->fs_info->mapping_tree;
+ num_copies = btrfs_num_copies(map_tree, failrec->logical,
+ failrec->len);
+ if (num_copies > 1) {
+ ret = repair_io_failure(map_tree, start, failrec->len,
+ failrec->logical, page,
+ failrec->failed_mirror);
+ did_repair = !ret;
+ }
+ }
+
+out:
+ if (!ret)
+ ret = free_io_failure(inode, failrec, did_repair);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/*
+ * this is a generic handler for readpage errors (default
+ * readpage_io_failed_hook). if other copies exist, read those and write back
+ * good data to the failed position. does not investigate in remapping the
+ * failed extent elsewhere, hoping the device will be smart enough to do this as
+ * needed
+ */
+
+static int bio_readpage_error(struct bio *failed_bio, struct page *page,
+ u64 start, u64 end, int failed_mirror,
+ struct extent_state *state)
+{
+ struct io_failure_record *failrec = NULL;
+ u64 private;
+ struct extent_map *em;
+ struct inode *inode = page->mapping->host;
+ struct extent_io_tree *failure_tree = &BTRFS_I(inode)->io_failure_tree;
+ struct extent_io_tree *tree = &BTRFS_I(inode)->io_tree;
+ struct extent_map_tree *em_tree = &BTRFS_I(inode)->extent_tree;
+ struct bio *bio;
+ int num_copies;
+ int ret;
+ int read_mode;
+ u64 logical;
+
+ BUG_ON(failed_bio->bi_rw & REQ_WRITE);
+
+ ret = get_state_private(failure_tree, start, &private);
+ if (ret) {
+ failrec = kzalloc(sizeof(*failrec), GFP_NOFS);
+ if (!failrec)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ failrec->start = start;
+ failrec->len = end - start + 1;
+ failrec->this_mirror = 0;
+ failrec->bio_flags = 0;
+ failrec->in_validation = 0;
+
+ read_lock(&em_tree->lock);
+ em = lookup_extent_mapping(em_tree, start, failrec->len);
+ if (!em) {
+ read_unlock(&em_tree->lock);
+ kfree(failrec);
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+
+ if (em->start > start || em->start + em->len < start) {
+ free_extent_map(em);
+ em = NULL;
+ }
+ read_unlock(&em_tree->lock);
+
+ if (!em || IS_ERR(em)) {
+ kfree(failrec);
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+ logical = start - em->start;
+ logical = em->block_start + logical;
+ if (test_bit(EXTENT_FLAG_COMPRESSED, &em->flags)) {
+ logical = em->block_start;
+ failrec->bio_flags = EXTENT_BIO_COMPRESSED;
+ extent_set_compress_type(&failrec->bio_flags,
+ em->compress_type);
+ }
+ pr_debug("bio_readpage_error: (new) logical=%llu, start=%llu, "
+ "len=%llu\n", logical, start, failrec->len);
+ failrec->logical = logical;
+ free_extent_map(em);
+
+ /* set the bits in the private failure tree */
+ ret = set_extent_bits(failure_tree, start, end,
+ EXTENT_LOCKED | EXTENT_DIRTY, GFP_NOFS);
+ if (ret >= 0)
+ ret = set_state_private(failure_tree, start,
+ (u64)(unsigned long)failrec);
+ /* set the bits in the inode's tree */
+ if (ret >= 0)
+ ret = set_extent_bits(tree, start, end, EXTENT_DAMAGED,
+ GFP_NOFS);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ kfree(failrec);
+ return ret;
+ }
+ } else {
+ failrec = (struct io_failure_record *)(unsigned long)private;
+ pr_debug("bio_readpage_error: (found) logical=%llu, "
+ "start=%llu, len=%llu, validation=%d\n",
+ failrec->logical, failrec->start, failrec->len,
+ failrec->in_validation);
+ /*
+ * when data can be on disk more than twice, add to failrec here
+ * (e.g. with a list for failed_mirror) to make
+ * clean_io_failure() clean all those errors at once.
+ */
+ }
+ num_copies = btrfs_num_copies(
+ &BTRFS_I(inode)->root->fs_info->mapping_tree,
+ failrec->logical, failrec->len);
+ if (num_copies == 1) {
+ /*
+ * we only have a single copy of the data, so don't bother with
+ * all the retry and error correction code that follows. no
+ * matter what the error is, it is very likely to persist.
+ */
+ pr_debug("bio_readpage_error: cannot repair, num_copies == 1. "
+ "state=%p, num_copies=%d, next_mirror %d, "
+ "failed_mirror %d\n", state, num_copies,
+ failrec->this_mirror, failed_mirror);
+ free_io_failure(inode, failrec, 0);
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+
+ if (!state) {
+ spin_lock(&tree->lock);
+ state = find_first_extent_bit_state(tree, failrec->start,
+ EXTENT_LOCKED);
+ if (state && state->start != failrec->start)
+ state = NULL;
+ spin_unlock(&tree->lock);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * there are two premises:
+ * a) deliver good data to the caller
+ * b) correct the bad sectors on disk
+ */
+ if (failed_bio->bi_vcnt > 1) {
+ /*
+ * to fulfill b), we need to know the exact failing sectors, as
+ * we don't want to rewrite any more than the failed ones. thus,
+ * we need separate read requests for the failed bio
+ *
+ * if the following BUG_ON triggers, our validation request got
+ * merged. we need separate requests for our algorithm to work.
+ */
+ BUG_ON(failrec->in_validation);
+ failrec->in_validation = 1;
+ failrec->this_mirror = failed_mirror;
+ read_mode = READ_SYNC | REQ_FAILFAST_DEV;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * we're ready to fulfill a) and b) alongside. get a good copy
+ * of the failed sector and if we succeed, we have setup
+ * everything for repair_io_failure to do the rest for us.
+ */
+ if (failrec->in_validation) {
+ BUG_ON(failrec->this_mirror != failed_mirror);
+ failrec->in_validation = 0;
+ failrec->this_mirror = 0;
+ }
+ failrec->failed_mirror = failed_mirror;
+ failrec->this_mirror++;
+ if (failrec->this_mirror == failed_mirror)
+ failrec->this_mirror++;
+ read_mode = READ_SYNC;
+ }
+
+ if (!state || failrec->this_mirror > num_copies) {
+ pr_debug("bio_readpage_error: (fail) state=%p, num_copies=%d, "
+ "next_mirror %d, failed_mirror %d\n", state,
+ num_copies, failrec->this_mirror, failed_mirror);
+ free_io_failure(inode, failrec, 0);
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+
+ bio = bio_alloc(GFP_NOFS, 1);
+ bio->bi_private = state;
+ bio->bi_end_io = failed_bio->bi_end_io;
+ bio->bi_sector = failrec->logical >> 9;
+ bio->bi_bdev = BTRFS_I(inode)->root->fs_info->fs_devices->latest_bdev;
+ bio->bi_size = 0;
+
+ bio_add_page(bio, page, failrec->len, start - page_offset(page));
+
+ pr_debug("bio_readpage_error: submitting new read[%#x] to "
+ "this_mirror=%d, num_copies=%d, in_validation=%d\n", read_mode,
+ failrec->this_mirror, num_copies, failrec->in_validation);
+
+ tree->ops->submit_bio_hook(inode, read_mode, bio, failrec->this_mirror,
+ failrec->bio_flags, 0);
+ return 0;
+}
+
/* lots and lots of room for performance fixes in the end_bio funcs */
/*
@@ -1697,6 +2060,9 @@ static void end_bio_extent_readpage(struct bio *bio, int err)
struct extent_state *cached = NULL;
struct extent_state *state;
+ pr_debug("end_bio_extent_readpage: bi_vcnt=%d, idx=%d, err=%d, "
+ "mirror=%ld\n", bio->bi_vcnt, bio->bi_idx, err,
+ (long int)bio->bi_bdev);
tree = &BTRFS_I(page->mapping->host)->io_tree;
start = ((u64)page->index << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT) +
@@ -1727,11 +2093,19 @@ static void end_bio_extent_readpage(struct bio *bio, int err)
state);
if (ret)
uptodate = 0;
+ else
+ clean_io_failure(start, page);
}
- if (!uptodate && tree->ops &&
- tree->ops->readpage_io_failed_hook) {
- ret = tree->ops->readpage_io_failed_hook(bio, page,
- start, end, NULL);
+ if (!uptodate) {
+ u64 failed_mirror;
+ failed_mirror = (u64)bio->bi_bdev;
+ if (tree->ops && tree->ops->readpage_io_failed_hook)
+ ret = tree->ops->readpage_io_failed_hook(
+ bio, page, start, end,
+ failed_mirror, NULL);
+ else
+ ret = bio_readpage_error(bio, page, start, end,
+ failed_mirror, NULL);
if (ret == 0) {
uptodate =
test_bit(BIO_UPTODATE, &bio->bi_flags);
@@ -1811,6 +2185,7 @@ static int submit_one_bio(int rw, struct bio *bio, int mirror_num,
mirror_num, bio_flags, start);
else
submit_bio(rw, bio);
+
if (bio_flagged(bio, BIO_EOPNOTSUPP))
ret = -EOPNOTSUPP;
bio_put(bio);
@@ -2926,7 +3301,7 @@ out:
return ret;
}
-static inline struct page *extent_buffer_page(struct extent_buffer *eb,
+inline struct page *extent_buffer_page(struct extent_buffer *eb,
unsigned long i)
{
struct page *p;
@@ -2951,7 +3326,7 @@ static inline struct page *extent_buffer_page(struct extent_buffer *eb,
return p;
}
-static inline unsigned long num_extent_pages(u64 start, u64 len)
+inline unsigned long num_extent_pages(u64 start, u64 len)
{
return ((start + len + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1) >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT) -
(start >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT);