ext4: fix data corruption caused by unwritten and delayed extents

Currently it is possible to lose whole file system block worth of data
when we hit the specific interaction with unwritten and delayed extents
in status extent tree.

The problem is that when we insert delayed extent into extent status
tree the only way to get rid of it is when we write out delayed buffer.
However there is a limitation in the extent status tree implementation
so that when inserting unwritten extent should there be even a single
delayed block the whole unwritten extent would be marked as delayed.

At this point, there is no way to get rid of the delayed extents,
because there are no delayed buffers to write out. So when a we write
into said unwritten extent we will convert it to written, but it still
remains delayed.

When we try to write into that block later ext4_da_map_blocks() will set
the buffer new and delayed and map it to invalid block which causes
the rest of the block to be zeroed loosing already written data.

For now we can fix this by simply not allowing to set delayed status on
written extent in the extent status tree. Also add WARN_ON() to make
sure that we notice if this happens in the future.

This problem can be easily reproduced by running the following xfs_io.

xfs_io -f -c "pwrite -S 0xaa 4096 2048" \
-c "falloc 0 131072" \
-c "pwrite -S 0xbb 65536 2048" \
-c "fsync" /mnt/test/fff

echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
xfs_io -c "pwrite -S 0xdd 67584 2048" /mnt/test/fff

This can be theoretically also reproduced by at random by running fsx,
but it's not very reliable, though on machines with bigger page size
(like ppc) this can be seen more often (especially xfstest generic/127)

Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org

authored by Lukas Czerner and committed by Theodore Ts'o d2dc317d 9402bdca

Changed files
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fs
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fs/ext4/extents_status.c
··· 703 703 704 704 BUG_ON(end < lblk); 705 705 706 + if ((status & EXTENT_STATUS_DELAYED) && 707 + (status & EXTENT_STATUS_WRITTEN)) { 708 + ext4_warning(inode->i_sb, "Inserting extent [%u/%u] as " 709 + " delayed and written which can potentially " 710 + " cause data loss.\n", lblk, len); 711 + WARN_ON(1); 712 + } 713 + 706 714 newes.es_lblk = lblk; 707 715 newes.es_len = len; 708 716 ext4_es_store_pblock_status(&newes, pblk, status);
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fs/ext4/inode.c
··· 532 532 status = map->m_flags & EXT4_MAP_UNWRITTEN ? 533 533 EXTENT_STATUS_UNWRITTEN : EXTENT_STATUS_WRITTEN; 534 534 if (!(flags & EXT4_GET_BLOCKS_DELALLOC_RESERVE) && 535 + !(status & EXTENT_STATUS_WRITTEN) && 535 536 ext4_find_delalloc_range(inode, map->m_lblk, 536 537 map->m_lblk + map->m_len - 1)) 537 538 status |= EXTENT_STATUS_DELAYED; ··· 637 636 status = map->m_flags & EXT4_MAP_UNWRITTEN ? 638 637 EXTENT_STATUS_UNWRITTEN : EXTENT_STATUS_WRITTEN; 639 638 if (!(flags & EXT4_GET_BLOCKS_DELALLOC_RESERVE) && 639 + !(status & EXTENT_STATUS_WRITTEN) && 640 640 ext4_find_delalloc_range(inode, map->m_lblk, 641 641 map->m_lblk + map->m_len - 1)) 642 642 status |= EXTENT_STATUS_DELAYED;