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author | Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu> | 2009-12-23 06:52:08 -0500 |
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committer | Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu> | 2009-12-23 06:52:08 -0500 |
commit | cc3e1bea5d87635c519da657303690f5538bb4eb (patch) | |
tree | 727b348d0389a2fe6618fb224fe1d81d207668c4 /fs/jbd2/commit.c | |
parent | 034fb4c95fc0fed4ec4a50778127b92c6f2aec01 (diff) | |
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ext4, jbd2: Add barriers for file systems with exernal journals
This is a bit complicated because we are trying to optimize when we
send barriers to the fs data disk. We could just throw in an extra
barrier to the data disk whenever we send a barrier to the journal
disk, but that's not always strictly necessary.
We only need to send a barrier during a commit when there are data
blocks which are must be written out due to an inode written in
ordered mode, or if fsync() depends on the commit to force data blocks
to disk. Finally, before we drop transactions from the beginning of
the journal during a checkpoint operation, we need to guarantee that
any blocks that were flushed out to the data disk are firmly on the
rust platter before we drop the transaction from the journal.
Thanks to Oleg Drokin for pointing out this flaw in ext3/ext4.
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/jbd2/commit.c')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/jbd2/commit.c | 19 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/fs/jbd2/commit.c b/fs/jbd2/commit.c index 6a10238..1bc74b6 100644 --- a/fs/jbd2/commit.c +++ b/fs/jbd2/commit.c @@ -259,6 +259,7 @@ static int journal_submit_data_buffers(journal_t *journal, ret = err; spin_lock(&journal->j_list_lock); J_ASSERT(jinode->i_transaction == commit_transaction); + commit_transaction->t_flushed_data_blocks = 1; jinode->i_flags &= ~JI_COMMIT_RUNNING; wake_up_bit(&jinode->i_flags, __JI_COMMIT_RUNNING); } @@ -708,8 +709,17 @@ start_journal_io: } } - /* Done it all: now write the commit record asynchronously. */ + /* + * If the journal is not located on the file system device, + * then we must flush the file system device before we issue + * the commit record + */ + if (commit_transaction->t_flushed_data_blocks && + (journal->j_fs_dev != journal->j_dev) && + (journal->j_flags & JBD2_BARRIER)) + blkdev_issue_flush(journal->j_fs_dev, NULL); + /* Done it all: now write the commit record asynchronously. */ if (JBD2_HAS_INCOMPAT_FEATURE(journal, JBD2_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_ASYNC_COMMIT)) { err = journal_submit_commit_record(journal, commit_transaction, @@ -720,13 +730,6 @@ start_journal_io: blkdev_issue_flush(journal->j_dev, NULL); } - /* - * This is the right place to wait for data buffers both for ASYNC - * and !ASYNC commit. If commit is ASYNC, we need to wait only after - * the commit block went to disk (which happens above). If commit is - * SYNC, we need to wait for data buffers before we start writing - * commit block, which happens below in such setting. - */ err = journal_finish_inode_data_buffers(journal, commit_transaction); if (err) { printk(KERN_WARNING |