On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 15:20:19 -0400
Erez Zadok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> According to vfs.txt, ->writepage() may return AOP_WRITEPAGE_ACTIVATE back
> to the VFS/VM.  Indeed some filesystems such as tmpfs can return
> AOP_WRITEPAGE_ACTIVATE; and stackable file systems (e.g., Unionfs) also
> return AOP_WRITEPAGE_ACTIVATE if the lower f/s returned it.
> 
> Anyway, some Ubuntu users of Unionfs reported that msync(2) sometimes
> returns AOP_WRITEPAGE_ACTIVATE (decimal 524288) back to userland.
> Therefore, some user programs fail, esp. if they're written such as this:
> 
>      err = msync(...);
>      if (err != 0)
>       // fail
> 
> They temporarily fixed the specific program in question (apt-get) to check
> 
>      if (err < 0)
>       // fail
> 
> Is this a bug indeed, or are user programs supposed to handle
> AOP_WRITEPAGE_ACTIVATE (I hope not the latter).  If it's a kernel bug, what
> should the kernel return: a zero, or an -errno (and which one)?
> 

shit.  That's a nasty bug.  Really userspace should be testing for -1, but
the msync() library function should only ever return 0 or -1.

Does this fix it?

--- a/mm/page-writeback.c~a
+++ a/mm/page-writeback.c
@@ -850,8 +850,10 @@ retry:
 
                        ret = (*writepage)(page, wbc, data);
 
-                       if (unlikely(ret == AOP_WRITEPAGE_ACTIVATE))
+                       if (unlikely(ret == AOP_WRITEPAGE_ACTIVATE)) {
                                unlock_page(page);
+                               ret = 0;
+                       }
                        if (ret || (--(wbc->nr_to_write) <= 0))
                                done = 1;
                        if (wbc->nonblocking && bdi_write_congested(bdi)) {
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