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authorChao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>2016-02-06 14:40:34 +0800
committerJaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>2016-02-22 16:07:23 -0800
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f2fs: support revoking atomic written pages
f2fs support atomic write with following semantics: 1. open db file 2. ioctl start atomic write 3. (write db file) * n 4. ioctl commit atomic write 5. close db file With this flow we can avoid file becoming corrupted when abnormal power cut, because we hold data of transaction in referenced pages linked in inmem_pages list of inode, but without setting them dirty, so these data won't be persisted unless we commit them in step 4. But we should still hold journal db file in memory by using volatile write, because our semantics of 'atomic write support' is incomplete, in step 4, we could fail to submit all dirty data of transaction, once partial dirty data was committed in storage, then after a checkpoint & abnormal power-cut, db file will be corrupted forever. So this patch tries to improve atomic write flow by adding a revoking flow, once inner error occurs in committing, this gives another chance to try to revoke these partial submitted data of current transaction, it makes committing operation more like aotmical one. If we're not lucky, once revoking operation was failed, EAGAIN will be reported to user for suggesting doing the recovery with held journal file, or retrying current transaction again. Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
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