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Commit 074e427b authored by Dave Chinner's avatar Dave Chinner Committed by Dave Chinner
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xfs: sanitise sb_bad_features2 handling



We currently have to ensure that every time we update sb_features2
that we update sb_bad_features2. Now that we log and format the
superblock in it's entirety we actually don't have to care because
we can simply update the sb_bad_features2 when we format it into the
buffer. This removes the need for anything but the mount and
superblock formatting code to care about sb_bad_features2, and
hence removes the possibility that we forget to update bad_features2
when necessary in the future.

Signed-off-by: default avatarDave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarBrian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
parent 61e63ecb
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@@ -151,10 +151,13 @@ typedef struct xfs_sb {
	__uint32_t	sb_features2;	/* additional feature bits */

	/*
	 * bad features2 field as a result of failing to pad the sb
	 * structure to 64 bits. Some machines will be using this field
	 * for features2 bits. Easiest just to mark it bad and not use
	 * it for anything else.
	 * bad features2 field as a result of failing to pad the sb structure to
	 * 64 bits. Some machines will be using this field for features2 bits.
	 * Easiest just to mark it bad and not use it for anything else.
	 *
	 * This is not kept up to date in memory; it is always overwritten by
	 * the value in sb_features2 when formatting the incore superblock to
	 * the disk buffer.
	 */
	__uint32_t	sb_bad_features2;

@@ -453,13 +456,11 @@ static inline void xfs_sb_version_addattr2(struct xfs_sb *sbp)
{
	sbp->sb_versionnum |= XFS_SB_VERSION_MOREBITSBIT;
	sbp->sb_features2 |= XFS_SB_VERSION2_ATTR2BIT;
	sbp->sb_bad_features2 |= XFS_SB_VERSION2_ATTR2BIT;
}

static inline void xfs_sb_version_removeattr2(struct xfs_sb *sbp)
{
	sbp->sb_features2 &= ~XFS_SB_VERSION2_ATTR2BIT;
	sbp->sb_bad_features2 &= ~XFS_SB_VERSION2_ATTR2BIT;
	if (!sbp->sb_features2)
		sbp->sb_versionnum &= ~XFS_SB_VERSION_MOREBITSBIT;
}
@@ -475,7 +476,6 @@ static inline void xfs_sb_version_addprojid32bit(struct xfs_sb *sbp)
{
	sbp->sb_versionnum |= XFS_SB_VERSION_MOREBITSBIT;
	sbp->sb_features2 |= XFS_SB_VERSION2_PROJID32BIT;
	sbp->sb_bad_features2 |= XFS_SB_VERSION2_PROJID32BIT;
}

/*
+7 −1
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@@ -497,7 +497,6 @@ xfs_sb_to_disk(
	to->sb_fdblocks = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_fdblocks);
	to->sb_frextents = cpu_to_be64(from->sb_frextents);


	to->sb_flags = from->sb_flags;
	to->sb_shared_vn = from->sb_shared_vn;
	to->sb_inoalignmt = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_inoalignmt);
@@ -507,6 +506,13 @@ xfs_sb_to_disk(
	to->sb_logsectlog = from->sb_logsectlog;
	to->sb_logsectsize = cpu_to_be16(from->sb_logsectsize);
	to->sb_logsunit = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_logsunit);

	/*
	 * We need to ensure that bad_features2 always matches features2.
	 * Hence we enforce that here rather than having to remember to do it
	 * everywhere else that updates features2.
	 */
	from->sb_bad_features2 = from->sb_features2;
	to->sb_features2 = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_features2);
	to->sb_bad_features2 = cpu_to_be32(from->sb_bad_features2);

+11 −12
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@@ -640,25 +640,24 @@ xfs_mountfs(
	xfs_sb_mount_common(mp, sbp);

	/*
	 * Check for a mismatched features2 values.  Older kernels
	 * read & wrote into the wrong sb offset for sb_features2
	 * on some platforms due to xfs_sb_t not being 64bit size aligned
	 * when sb_features2 was added, which made older superblock
	 * reading/writing routines swap it as a 64-bit value.
	 * Check for a mismatched features2 values.  Older kernels read & wrote
	 * into the wrong sb offset for sb_features2 on some platforms due to
	 * xfs_sb_t not being 64bit size aligned when sb_features2 was added,
	 * which made older superblock reading/writing routines swap it as a
	 * 64-bit value.
	 *
	 * For backwards compatibility, we make both slots equal.
	 *
	 * If we detect a mismatched field, we OR the set bits into the
	 * existing features2 field in case it has already been modified; we
	 * don't want to lose any features.  We then update the bad location
	 * with the ORed value so that older kernels will see any features2
	 * flags, and mark the two fields as needing updates once the
	 * transaction subsystem is online.
	 * If we detect a mismatched field, we OR the set bits into the existing
	 * features2 field in case it has already been modified; we don't want
	 * to lose any features.  We then update the bad location with the ORed
	 * value so that older kernels will see any features2 flags. The
	 * superblock writeback code ensures the new sb_features2 is copied to
	 * sb_bad_features2 before it is logged or written to disk.
	 */
	if (xfs_sb_has_mismatched_features2(sbp)) {
		xfs_warn(mp, "correcting sb_features alignment problem");
		sbp->sb_features2 |= sbp->sb_bad_features2;
		sbp->sb_bad_features2 = sbp->sb_features2;
		mp->m_update_sb = true;

		/*