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* [Bug 205569] New: potential data race (likely benign) on inode->i_state (reading and writing to different bits)
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From: bugzilla-daemon @ 2019-11-18 20:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205569

            Bug ID: 205569
           Summary: potential data race (likely benign) on inode->i_state
                    (reading and writing to different bits)
           Product: File System
           Version: 2.5
    Kernel Version: 5.4-rc5
          Hardware: All
                OS: Linux
              Tree: Mainline
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P1
         Component: ext4
          Assignee: fs_ext4@kernel-bugs.osdl.org
          Reporter: mengxu.gatech@gmail.com
        Regression: No

I am reporting a potential data race (maybe benign) in the ext4 layer on
inode->i_state, with reading and writing to the same byte but different bits:
I_DIRTY_PAGES (bit 2) and I_NEW | I_FREEING (bit 3 and 5), observable during
the write-back phase.

The function call trace is shown below:

[Thread 1: SYS_rmdir]
__do_sys_rmdir
  do_rmdir
    vfs_rmdir
      ext4_rmdir
        ext4_orphan_add
          [READ] WARN_ON_ONCE(!(inode->i_state & (I_NEW | I_FREEING)) &&
                     !inode_is_locked(inode));

[Thread 2: write-back thread]
wb_workfn
  wb_do_writeback
    wb_writeback
      writeback_sb_inodes
        __writeback_single_inode
            [WRITE] dirty = inode->i_state & I_DIRTY;


I could confirm that the WRITE may happen before and after the READ operation
by controlling the timing of the two threads, i.e., by setting breakpoints
before the WRITE statement.

However, I am not very sure about the implication of such a data race (e.g.,
causing violations of assumptions). I would appreciate if you could help check
on this potential bug and advise whether this is a harmful data race or it
is intended. Thank you!

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* [Bug 205569] potential data race (likely benign) on inode->i_state (reading and writing to different bits)
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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205569

Theodore Tso (tytso@mit.edu) changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Theodore Tso (tytso@mit.edu) ---
The writeback thread is only applicable for data files.   While rmdir() is only
applicable for directories.   Also, in both of these function traces, what you
referenced is i_state bits being *read*:

 [WRITE] dirty = inode->i_state & I_DIRTY;
  ^^^^^ not correct!

That being said, there are places in fs/fs-writeback.c where i_state is
modified, and there are code paths where ext4_orphan_add() can be called on
regular data files --- just not the ones you've listed in this bug.

Can you recheck the call traces and make sure they are correct?

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* [Bug 205569] potential data race (likely benign) on inode->i_state (reading and writing to different bits)
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From: bugzilla-daemon @ 2019-11-19  1:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
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--- Comment #2 from Meng Xu (mengxu.gatech@gmail.com) ---
(In reply to Theodore Tso from comment #1)
> The writeback thread is only applicable for data files.   While rmdir() is
> only applicable for directories.   Also, in both of these function traces,
> what you referenced is i_state bits being *read*:
> 
>  [WRITE] dirty = inode->i_state & I_DIRTY;
>   ^^^^^ not correct!
> 
> That being said, there are places in fs/fs-writeback.c where i_state is
> modified, and there are code paths where ext4_orphan_add() can be called on
> regular data files --- just not the ones you've listed in this bug.
> 
> Can you recheck the call traces and make sure they are correct?

Hi Ted,

My bad, the [WRITE] location is a few lines down the path,
inode->i_state &= ~dirty;

Best Regards,
Meng

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--- Comment #3 from Theodore Tso (tytso@mit.edu) ---
Yes, it's benign.   An inode which is I_NEW or I_FREEING will never be in the
writeback.

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--- Comment #4 from Meng Xu (mengxu.gatech@gmail.com) ---
(In reply to Theodore Tso from comment #3)
> Yes, it's benign.   An inode which is I_NEW or I_FREEING will never be in
> the writeback.

Many thanks for the confirmation Ted, in the future, I'll post these unsure
cases to the mailing list instead of filing a bug report.

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Meng Xu (mengxu.gatech@gmail.com) changed:

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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|---                         |INVALID

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