Re: [PATCH v2] ceph: invalidate pages when doing DIO in encrypted inodes

From: Xiubo Li
Date: Wed Apr 06 2022 - 21:31:55 EST



On 4/6/22 9:41 PM, Jeff Layton wrote:
On Wed, 2022-04-06 at 21:10 +0800, Xiubo Li wrote:
On 4/6/22 7:48 PM, Jeff Layton wrote:
On Wed, 2022-04-06 at 12:33 +0100, Luís Henriques wrote:
Xiubo Li <xiubli@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

On 4/6/22 6:57 PM, Luís Henriques wrote:
Xiubo Li <xiubli@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

On 4/1/22 9:32 PM, Luís Henriques wrote:
When doing DIO on an encrypted node, we need to invalidate the page cache in
the range being written to, otherwise the cache will include invalid data.

Signed-off-by: Luís Henriques <lhenriques@xxxxxxx>
---
fs/ceph/file.c | 11 ++++++++++-
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

Changes since v1:
- Replaced truncate_inode_pages_range() by invalidate_inode_pages2_range
- Call fscache_invalidate with FSCACHE_INVAL_DIO_WRITE if we're doing DIO

Note: I'm not really sure this last change is required, it doesn't really
affect generic/647 result, but seems to be the most correct.

diff --git a/fs/ceph/file.c b/fs/ceph/file.c
index 5072570c2203..b2743c342305 100644
--- a/fs/ceph/file.c
+++ b/fs/ceph/file.c
@@ -1605,7 +1605,7 @@ ceph_sync_write(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *from, loff_t pos,
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
- ceph_fscache_invalidate(inode, false);
+ ceph_fscache_invalidate(inode, (iocb->ki_flags & IOCB_DIRECT));
ret = invalidate_inode_pages2_range(inode->i_mapping,
pos >> PAGE_SHIFT,
(pos + count - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
The above has already invalidated the pages, why doesn't it work ?
I suspect the reason is because later on we loop through the number of
pages, call copy_page_from_iter() and then ceph_fscrypt_encrypt_pages().
Checked the 'copy_page_from_iter()', it will do the kmap for the pages but will
kunmap them again later. And they shouldn't update the i_mapping if I didn't
miss something important.

For 'ceph_fscrypt_encrypt_pages()' it will encrypt/dencrypt the context inplace,
IMO if it needs to map the page and it should also unmap it just like in
'copy_page_from_iter()'.

I thought it possibly be when we need to do RMW, it may will update the
i_mapping when reading contents, but I checked the code didn't find any
place is doing this. So I am wondering where tha page caches come from ? If that
page caches really from reading the contents, then we should discard it instead
of flushing it back ?

BTW, what's the problem without this fixing ? xfstest fails ?
Yes, generic/647 fails if you run it with test_dummy_encryption. And I've
also checked that the RMW code was never executed in this test.

But yeah I have assumed (perhaps wrongly) that the kmap/kunmap could
change the inode->i_mapping.

No, kmap/unmap are all about high memory and 32-bit architectures. Those
functions are usually no-ops on 64-bit arches.
Yeah, right.

So they do nothing here.

In my debugging this seemed to be the case
for the O_DIRECT path. That's why I added this extra call here.

I agree with Xiubo that we really shouldn't need to invalidate multiple
times.

I guess in this test, we have a DIO write racing with an mmap read
Probably what's happening is either that we can't invalidate the page
because it needs to be cleaned, or the mmap read is racing in just after
the invalidate occurs but before writeback.
This sounds a possible case.


In any case, it might be interesting to see whether you're getting
-EBUSY back from the new invalidate_inode_pages2 calls with your patch.

If it's really this case maybe this should be retried some where ?

Possibly, or we may need to implement ->launder_folio.

Either way, we need to understand what's happening first and then we can
figure out a solution for it.

Yeah, make sense.