Re: [PATCH] btrfs: Remove unneeded cast to s64 for qgroup rfer state

From: Qu Wenruo
Date: Mon Aug 31 2015 - 02:51:20 EST




Alexandru Moise wrote on 2015/08/31 09:32 +0300:
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 09:44:49AM +0800, Qu Wenruo wrote:
>From the perspective of users, qgroup's referenced or exclusive
is negative,but user can not continue to write data! a workaround
way is to cast u64 to s64 when doing qgroup reservation

I am unable to reproduce this problem without his modification.
I could be wrong in reverting this, so I'm gonna CC Wang as well so
he is aware of this patch.

The cast is a workaround for a quite old qgroup bug, which will
cause excl/rfer overflow to minus.

The remove of cast rfer/exel now is OK, as qgroup keeps maturing,
especially after 4.2-rc1 rfer/exel will keep sane under most case
(exception will be qgroup reassign and subvolume deletion, but will
not case minus value even under than case).

rfer/exel and reserved are all of type unsigned int, how exactly would
they overflow to minus?

Due to qgroup bugs of course,
In old implement, btrfs_find_all_roots() will not always find the correct roots.

Causing quota to minus more bytes on existing qgroups.

For example qg->rfer is 16K, btrfs_find_all_roots() think the qg previously own a 32K extent but not now, and qgroup accounting decides to decrease qg->rfer by 32K, now you get -16K, which is a super huge number if used as u64.



But I'm not a fan to remove it now.
As qgroup still has a known huge bug for the qg->reserved part, we
are aware of it and working on it actively.

Can you tell me more about this known huge bug and how you can
reproduce it using the present implementation?


Check the fstest patch I submitted:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/7023301/

Btrfs qgroup has qgroup reserved space leak problem, and under some case, it can also overflow to minus.(I don't have a minus reproducer, but it already happened several times in my test environment)

That's what we are fixing now, trying to make it public before 4.3-rc1.

Thanks,
Qu
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