On 11/10/16 16:37, Omar Sandoval wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 04:11:35PM +0100, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
>> On 11/10/16 00:26, Omar Sandoval wrote:
>>> From: Omar Sandoval <osan...@fb.com>
>>>
>>> My QEMU VM was seeing inexplicable I/O errors that I tracked down to
>>> errors coming from the qcow2 virtual drive in the host system. The qcow2
>>> file is a nocow file on my Btrfs drive, which QEMU opens with O_DIRECT.
>>> Every once in awhile, pread() or pwrite() would return EEXIST, which
>>> makes no sense. This turned out to be a bug in btrfs_get_extent().
>>>
>>> Commit 8dff9c853410 ("Btrfs: deal with duplciates during extent_map
>>> insertion in btrfs_get_extent") fixed a case in btrfs_get_extent() where
>>> two threads race on adding the same extent map to an inode's extent map
>>> tree. However, if the added em is merged with an adjacent em in the
>>> extent tree, then we'll end up with an existing extent that is not
>>> identical to but instead encompasses the extent we tried to add. When we
>>> call merge_extent_mapping() to find the nonoverlapping part of the new
>>> em, the arithmetic overflows because there is no such thing. We then end
>>> up trying to add a bogus em to the em_tree, which results in a EEXIST
>>> that can bubble all the way up to userspace.
>>>
>>> Fix it by extending the identical extent map special case.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Omar Sandoval <osan...@fb.com>
>>> ---
>>> Applies to 4.9-rc4.
>>>
>>> Here [1] is a reproducer for this bug that doesn't involve firing up a
>>> QEMU VM. Also, a big shoutout to BCC [2] and BPF for making it possible
>>> to debug this on my laptop without compiling a custom kernel and
>>> rebooting just to add printks [3].
>>>
>>> 1: https://gist.github.com/osandov/d08aabe5d4dec15517e9fde17012fd3b
>>
>> I can't really make this reproducer fail. It builds and runs fine, but just
>> exits with no messages (other than the one about drop_caches in dmesg).
>> It creates the 1MB file and always returns 0. Ideas?
>>
>> -h
> 
> It's a race condition, so it doesn't happen 100% of the time. I imagine
> it depends on the storage speed, as well. On my laptop, which is
> dm-crypt on top of an SSD, it works about 50% of the time. Could you
> just try running it 100 times or something and see if it fails?

$for i ($(seq 1 1000)) ./pread_eexist_repro /mnt/test/$i || echo "fail"

..couple of thousand runs without problem, only lots of fallocating and
cache dropping.

Oh well, I tried. :)

-h

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