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    jbd: Fix assertion failure in commit code due to lacking transaction credits · 09e05d48
    Jan Kara 提交于
    ext3 users of data=journal mode with blocksize < pagesize were occasionally
    hitting assertion failure in journal_commit_transaction() checking whether the
    transaction has at least as many credits reserved as buffers attached.  The
    core of the problem is that when a file gets truncated, buffers that still need
    checkpointing or that are attached to the committing transaction are left with
    buffer_mapped set. When this happens to buffers beyond i_size attached to a
    page stradding i_size, subsequent write extending the file will see these
    buffers and as they are mapped (but underlying blocks were freed) things go
    awry from here.
    
    The assertion failure just coincidentally (and in this case luckily as we would
    start corrupting filesystem) triggers due to journal_head not being properly
    cleaned up as well.
    
    Under some rare circumstances this bug could even hit data=ordered mode users.
    There the assertion won't trigger and we would end up corrupting the
    filesystem.
    
    We fix the problem by unmapping buffers if possible (in lots of cases we just
    need a buffer attached to a transaction as a place holder but it must not be
    written out anyway). And in one case, we just have to bite the bullet and wait
    for transaction commit to finish.
    Reviewed-by: NJosef Bacik <jbacik@fusionio.com>
    Signed-off-by: NJan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
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