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* [PATCH 0/3] btrfs-safe implementation of -oloop
@ 2016-04-12 18:21 Stanislav Brabec
  2016-04-13 11:08 ` Karel Zak
  2016-04-22 11:22 ` Karel Zak
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Stanislav Brabec @ 2016-04-12 18:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: util-linux

As it was discussed in LKML[1], kernel has no way to detect backing
file data changes if multiple loop devices have the same backing file.

Exactly this happened if -oloop is used multiple times with the same
source.

It could not happen in past, but with introduction of btrfs sub-volumes
it has a perfectly legal use cases.

This patch set introduces a new behavior of -oloop:

First check, whether the same backing file with the same offset is
already used. If yes, reuse already initialized loop device.

If not, initialize another loop device.

There are some controversial things with these patches. Some of them
cannot be fixed.

- Kernel never returns EBUSY for LOOP_CLR_FD. It prevents errors when
   mount will steal other's loop device. But I am not sure, whether it
   will work correctly in all possible situations. Anyway, I don't see a
   better solution.

- If the same backing file is already used for a read-only loop device,
   there is no safe way to continue.
   - There is no way to turn R/O loop to R/W in kernel.
   - If another loop is initialized, changes will not propagate to R/O
     volume.
   - One would need to umount all R/O devices, initialize loop R/W, and
     then everything mount again.
   I can imagine partial solution: Introduce looprw option. Such option
   would cause to initialize loop device R/W even for R/O mount.

- If the same backing file is already used for a loop device with
   correct offset, but incorrect sizelimit, there is no solution. The
   current implementation does not check for it.

- There exists a change for a race condition between device lookup and
   mount syscall.

- The implementation does not check for crypto. I think it is not a big
   problem, as it makes no sense to initialize the same backing file as
   encrypted and non-encrypted at once.

References:
[1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/2/26/897

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Best Regards / S pozdravem,

Stanislav Brabec
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2016-04-12 18:21 [PATCH 0/3] btrfs-safe implementation of -oloop Stanislav Brabec
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2016-04-13 11:29   ` Ruediger Meier
2016-04-13 11:41     ` Karel Zak
2016-04-13 12:52   ` Stanislav Brabec
2016-04-22 11:22 ` Karel Zak
2016-04-22 12:42   ` Stanislav Brabec

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