提交 9c5ff9b4 编写于 作者: Q Qu Wenruo 提交者: David Sterba

btrfs: raid56: extract the vertical stripe recovery code into recover_vertical()

This refactor includes the following behavior change first:

- Don't error out if only P/Q is corrupted

  The old code will directly error out if only P/Q is corrupted.
  Although it is an logical error if we go into rebuild path with
  only P/Q corrupted, there is no need to error out.

  Just skip the rebuild and return the already good data.

Then comes the following refactor which shouldn't cause behavior
changes:

- Introduce a helper to do vertical stripe recovery

  This not only reduce one indent level, but also paves the road for
  later data checksum verification in RMW cycles.

- Sort rbio->faila/b before recovery

  So we don't need to do the same swap every vertical stripe

- Replace a BUG_ON() with ASSERT()

  Or checkpatch won't let me pass.

- Mark recovered sectors uptodate after the recover loop

- Do the cleanup for pointers unconditionally

  We only need to initialize @pointers and @unmap_array to NULL, so
  we can safely free them unconditionally.

- Mark the repaired sector uptodate in recover_vertical()
Signed-off-by: NQu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: NDavid Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
上级 ee5f017d
......@@ -1886,6 +1886,144 @@ void raid56_parity_write(struct bio *bio, struct btrfs_io_context *bioc)
bio_endio(bio);
}
/*
* Recover a vertical stripe specified by @sector_nr.
* @*pointers are the pre-allocated pointers by the caller, so we don't
* need to allocate/free the pointers again and again.
*/
static void recover_vertical(struct btrfs_raid_bio *rbio, int sector_nr,
void **pointers, void **unmap_array)
{
struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info = rbio->bioc->fs_info;
struct sector_ptr *sector;
const u32 sectorsize = fs_info->sectorsize;
const int faila = rbio->faila;
const int failb = rbio->failb;
int stripe_nr;
/*
* Now we just use bitmap to mark the horizontal stripes in
* which we have data when doing parity scrub.
*/
if (rbio->operation == BTRFS_RBIO_PARITY_SCRUB &&
!test_bit(sector_nr, &rbio->dbitmap))
return;
/*
* Setup our array of pointers with sectors from each stripe
*
* NOTE: store a duplicate array of pointers to preserve the
* pointer order.
*/
for (stripe_nr = 0; stripe_nr < rbio->real_stripes; stripe_nr++) {
/*
* If we're rebuilding a read, we have to use
* pages from the bio list
*/
if ((rbio->operation == BTRFS_RBIO_READ_REBUILD ||
rbio->operation == BTRFS_RBIO_REBUILD_MISSING) &&
(stripe_nr == faila || stripe_nr == failb)) {
sector = sector_in_rbio(rbio, stripe_nr, sector_nr, 0);
} else {
sector = rbio_stripe_sector(rbio, stripe_nr, sector_nr);
}
ASSERT(sector->page);
pointers[stripe_nr] = kmap_local_page(sector->page) +
sector->pgoff;
unmap_array[stripe_nr] = pointers[stripe_nr];
}
/* All raid6 handling here */
if (rbio->bioc->map_type & BTRFS_BLOCK_GROUP_RAID6) {
/* Single failure, rebuild from parity raid5 style */
if (failb < 0) {
if (faila == rbio->nr_data)
/*
* Just the P stripe has failed, without
* a bad data or Q stripe.
* We have nothing to do, just skip the
* recovery for this stripe.
*/
goto cleanup;
/*
* a single failure in raid6 is rebuilt
* in the pstripe code below
*/
goto pstripe;
}
/*
* If the q stripe is failed, do a pstripe reconstruction from
* the xors.
* If both the q stripe and the P stripe are failed, we're
* here due to a crc mismatch and we can't give them the
* data they want.
*/
if (rbio->bioc->raid_map[failb] == RAID6_Q_STRIPE) {
if (rbio->bioc->raid_map[faila] ==
RAID5_P_STRIPE)
/*
* Only P and Q are corrupted.
* We only care about data stripes recovery,
* can skip this vertical stripe.
*/
goto cleanup;
/*
* Otherwise we have one bad data stripe and
* a good P stripe. raid5!
*/
goto pstripe;
}
if (rbio->bioc->raid_map[failb] == RAID5_P_STRIPE) {
raid6_datap_recov(rbio->real_stripes, sectorsize,
faila, pointers);
} else {
raid6_2data_recov(rbio->real_stripes, sectorsize,
faila, failb, pointers);
}
} else {
void *p;
/* Rebuild from P stripe here (raid5 or raid6). */
ASSERT(failb == -1);
pstripe:
/* Copy parity block into failed block to start with */
memcpy(pointers[faila], pointers[rbio->nr_data], sectorsize);
/* Rearrange the pointer array */
p = pointers[faila];
for (stripe_nr = faila; stripe_nr < rbio->nr_data - 1;
stripe_nr++)
pointers[stripe_nr] = pointers[stripe_nr + 1];
pointers[rbio->nr_data - 1] = p;
/* Xor in the rest */
run_xor(pointers, rbio->nr_data - 1, sectorsize);
}
/*
* No matter if this is a RMW or recovery, we should have all
* failed sectors repaired in the vertical stripe, thus they are now
* uptodate.
* Especially if we determine to cache the rbio, we need to
* have at least all data sectors uptodate.
*/
if (rbio->faila >= 0) {
sector = rbio_stripe_sector(rbio, rbio->faila, sector_nr);
sector->uptodate = 1;
}
if (rbio->failb >= 0) {
sector = rbio_stripe_sector(rbio, rbio->failb, sector_nr);
sector->uptodate = 1;
}
cleanup:
for (stripe_nr = rbio->real_stripes - 1; stripe_nr >= 0; stripe_nr--)
kunmap_local(unmap_array[stripe_nr]);
}
/*
* all parity reconstruction happens here. We've read in everything
* we can find from the drives and this does the heavy lifting of
......@@ -1893,13 +2031,10 @@ void raid56_parity_write(struct bio *bio, struct btrfs_io_context *bioc)
*/
static void __raid_recover_end_io(struct btrfs_raid_bio *rbio)
{
const u32 sectorsize = rbio->bioc->fs_info->sectorsize;
int sectornr, stripe;
void **pointers;
void **unmap_array;
int faila = -1, failb = -1;
int sectornr;
void **pointers = NULL;
void **unmap_array = NULL;
blk_status_t err;
int i;
/*
* This array stores the pointer for each sector, thus it has the extra
......@@ -1908,7 +2043,7 @@ static void __raid_recover_end_io(struct btrfs_raid_bio *rbio)
pointers = kcalloc(rbio->real_stripes, sizeof(void *), GFP_NOFS);
if (!pointers) {
err = BLK_STS_RESOURCE;
goto cleanup_io;
goto cleanup;
}
/*
......@@ -1918,11 +2053,12 @@ static void __raid_recover_end_io(struct btrfs_raid_bio *rbio)
unmap_array = kcalloc(rbio->real_stripes, sizeof(void *), GFP_NOFS);
if (!unmap_array) {
err = BLK_STS_RESOURCE;
goto cleanup_pointers;
goto cleanup;
}
faila = rbio->faila;
failb = rbio->failb;
/* Make sure faila and fail b are in order. */
if (rbio->faila >= 0 && rbio->failb >= 0 && rbio->faila > rbio->failb)
swap(rbio->faila, rbio->failb);
if (rbio->operation == BTRFS_RBIO_READ_REBUILD ||
rbio->operation == BTRFS_RBIO_REBUILD_MISSING) {
......@@ -1933,138 +2069,15 @@ static void __raid_recover_end_io(struct btrfs_raid_bio *rbio)
index_rbio_pages(rbio);
for (sectornr = 0; sectornr < rbio->stripe_nsectors; sectornr++) {
struct sector_ptr *sector;
/*
* Now we just use bitmap to mark the horizontal stripes in
* which we have data when doing parity scrub.
*/
if (rbio->operation == BTRFS_RBIO_PARITY_SCRUB &&
!test_bit(sectornr, &rbio->dbitmap))
continue;
/*
* Setup our array of pointers with sectors from each stripe
*
* NOTE: store a duplicate array of pointers to preserve the
* pointer order
*/
for (stripe = 0; stripe < rbio->real_stripes; stripe++) {
/*
* If we're rebuilding a read, we have to use
* pages from the bio list
*/
if ((rbio->operation == BTRFS_RBIO_READ_REBUILD ||
rbio->operation == BTRFS_RBIO_REBUILD_MISSING) &&
(stripe == faila || stripe == failb)) {
sector = sector_in_rbio(rbio, stripe, sectornr, 0);
} else {
sector = rbio_stripe_sector(rbio, stripe, sectornr);
}
ASSERT(sector->page);
pointers[stripe] = kmap_local_page(sector->page) +
sector->pgoff;
unmap_array[stripe] = pointers[stripe];
}
/* All raid6 handling here */
if (rbio->bioc->map_type & BTRFS_BLOCK_GROUP_RAID6) {
/* Single failure, rebuild from parity raid5 style */
if (failb < 0) {
if (faila == rbio->nr_data) {
/*
* Just the P stripe has failed, without
* a bad data or Q stripe.
* TODO, we should redo the xor here.
*/
err = BLK_STS_IOERR;
goto cleanup;
}
/*
* a single failure in raid6 is rebuilt
* in the pstripe code below
*/
goto pstripe;
}
/* make sure our ps and qs are in order */
if (faila > failb)
swap(faila, failb);
/* if the q stripe is failed, do a pstripe reconstruction
* from the xors.
* If both the q stripe and the P stripe are failed, we're
* here due to a crc mismatch and we can't give them the
* data they want
*/
if (rbio->bioc->raid_map[failb] == RAID6_Q_STRIPE) {
if (rbio->bioc->raid_map[faila] ==
RAID5_P_STRIPE) {
err = BLK_STS_IOERR;
goto cleanup;
}
/*
* otherwise we have one bad data stripe and
* a good P stripe. raid5!
*/
goto pstripe;
}
if (rbio->bioc->raid_map[failb] == RAID5_P_STRIPE) {
raid6_datap_recov(rbio->real_stripes,
sectorsize, faila, pointers);
} else {
raid6_2data_recov(rbio->real_stripes,
sectorsize, faila, failb,
pointers);
}
} else {
void *p;
/* rebuild from P stripe here (raid5 or raid6) */
BUG_ON(failb != -1);
pstripe:
/* Copy parity block into failed block to start with */
memcpy(pointers[faila], pointers[rbio->nr_data], sectorsize);
/* rearrange the pointer array */
p = pointers[faila];
for (stripe = faila; stripe < rbio->nr_data - 1; stripe++)
pointers[stripe] = pointers[stripe + 1];
pointers[rbio->nr_data - 1] = p;
/* xor in the rest */
run_xor(pointers, rbio->nr_data - 1, sectorsize);
}
/*
* No matter if this is a RMW or recovery, we should have all
* failed sectors repaired, thus they are now uptodate.
* Especially if we determine to cache the rbio, we need to
* have at least all data sectors uptodate.
*/
for (i = 0; i < rbio->stripe_nsectors; i++) {
if (faila != -1) {
sector = rbio_stripe_sector(rbio, faila, i);
sector->uptodate = 1;
}
if (failb != -1) {
sector = rbio_stripe_sector(rbio, failb, i);
sector->uptodate = 1;
}
}
for (stripe = rbio->real_stripes - 1; stripe >= 0; stripe--)
kunmap_local(unmap_array[stripe]);
}
for (sectornr = 0; sectornr < rbio->stripe_nsectors; sectornr++)
recover_vertical(rbio, sectornr, pointers, unmap_array);
err = BLK_STS_OK;
cleanup:
kfree(unmap_array);
cleanup_pointers:
kfree(pointers);
cleanup_io:
/*
* Similar to READ_REBUILD, REBUILD_MISSING at this point also has a
* valid rbio which is consistent with ondisk content, thus such a
......
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