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author | David Chinner <dgc@sgi.com> | 2007-06-05 16:24:36 +1000 |
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committer | Tim Shimmin <tes@chook.melbourne.sgi.com> | 2007-07-14 15:30:52 +1000 |
commit | e927af90aaa7d75543edbbd9c2810e6963d0443f (patch) | |
tree | 56da842111210cd39bd45365a42f52f3c50eaf14 /fs/xfs | |
parent | f4a9f28a909debe97cd3f6ca30e82e5811125bff (diff) | |
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[XFS] Block on unwritten extent conversion during synchronous direct I/O.
Currently we do not wait on extent conversion to occur, and hence we can
return to userspace from a synchronous direct I/O write without having
completed all the actions in the write. Hence a read after the write may
see zeroes (unwritten extent) rather than the data that was written.
Block the I/O completion by triggering a synchronous workqueue flush to
ensure that the conversion has occurred before we return to userspace.
SGI-PV: 964092
SGI-Modid: xfs-linux-melb:xfs-kern:28775a
Signed-off-by: David Chinner <dgc@sgi.com>
Signed-off-by: Tim Shimmin <tes@sgi.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/xfs')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_aops.c | 28 |
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_aops.c b/fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_aops.c index 7361861e3aac..80a321462315 100644 --- a/fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_aops.c +++ b/fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_aops.c @@ -108,14 +108,19 @@ xfs_page_trace( /* * Schedule IO completion handling on a xfsdatad if this was - * the final hold on this ioend. + * the final hold on this ioend. If we are asked to wait, + * flush the workqueue. */ STATIC void xfs_finish_ioend( - xfs_ioend_t *ioend) + xfs_ioend_t *ioend, + int wait) { - if (atomic_dec_and_test(&ioend->io_remaining)) + if (atomic_dec_and_test(&ioend->io_remaining)) { queue_work(xfsdatad_workqueue, &ioend->io_work); + if (wait) + flush_workqueue(xfsdatad_workqueue); + } } /* @@ -334,7 +339,7 @@ xfs_end_bio( bio->bi_end_io = NULL; bio_put(bio); - xfs_finish_ioend(ioend); + xfs_finish_ioend(ioend, 0); return 0; } @@ -470,7 +475,7 @@ xfs_submit_ioend( } if (bio) xfs_submit_ioend_bio(ioend, bio); - xfs_finish_ioend(ioend); + xfs_finish_ioend(ioend, 0); } while ((ioend = next) != NULL); } @@ -1416,6 +1421,13 @@ xfs_end_io_direct( * This is not necessary for synchronous direct I/O, but we do * it anyway to keep the code uniform and simpler. * + * Well, if only it were that simple. Because synchronous direct I/O + * requires extent conversion to occur *before* we return to userspace, + * we have to wait for extent conversion to complete. Look at the + * iocb that has been passed to us to determine if this is AIO or + * not. If it is synchronous, tell xfs_finish_ioend() to kick the + * workqueue and wait for it to complete. + * * The core direct I/O code might be changed to always call the * completion handler in the future, in which case all this can * go away. @@ -1423,9 +1435,9 @@ xfs_end_io_direct( ioend->io_offset = offset; ioend->io_size = size; if (ioend->io_type == IOMAP_READ) { - xfs_finish_ioend(ioend); + xfs_finish_ioend(ioend, 0); } else if (private && size > 0) { - xfs_finish_ioend(ioend); + xfs_finish_ioend(ioend, is_sync_kiocb(iocb)); } else { /* * A direct I/O write ioend starts it's life in unwritten @@ -1434,7 +1446,7 @@ xfs_end_io_direct( * handler. */ INIT_WORK(&ioend->io_work, xfs_end_bio_written); - xfs_finish_ioend(ioend); + xfs_finish_ioend(ioend, 0); } /* |