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authorKrutika Dhananjay <kdhananj@redhat.com>2014-04-19 20:03:38 +0530
committerAnand Avati <avati@redhat.com>2014-04-25 00:34:29 -0700
commit500a656c91558dd7913f572369f20b8550e9e98d (patch)
tree4e4d67a25bc6e653ee99b2ce495bc7c49688733f /xlators/features
parentbc434b3ca961757ade8c6093f4ff0dbe4b3a4672 (diff)
features/locks: Remove stale inodelk objects from 'blocked_locks' list
* In the event of a DISCONNECT from a client, as part of cleanup, inodelk objects are not removed from the blocked_locks list before being unref'd and freed, causing the brick process to crash at some point when the (now) stale object is accessed again in the list. * Also during cleanup, it is pointless to try and grant lock to a previously blocked inodelk (say L1) as part of releasing another conflicting lock (L2), (which is a side-effect of L1 not being deleted from blocked_locks list before grant_blocked_inode_locks() in cleanup) if L1 is also associated with the DISCONNECTing client. This patch fixes the problem. * Also, the codepath in cleanup of entrylks seems to be granting blocked inodelks, when it should be attempting to grant blocked entrylks, which is fixed in this patch. Change-Id: I8493365c33020333b3f61aa15f505e4e7e6a9891 BUG: 1089470 Signed-off-by: Krutika Dhananjay <kdhananj@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/7512 Reviewed-by: Raghavendra G <rgowdapp@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com> Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Krishnan Parthasarathi <kparthas@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'xlators/features')
-rw-r--r--xlators/features/locks/src/entrylk.c2
-rw-r--r--xlators/features/locks/src/inodelk.c56
2 files changed, 52 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/xlators/features/locks/src/entrylk.c b/xlators/features/locks/src/entrylk.c
index dc86512bef0..4f5d8aca2c6 100644
--- a/xlators/features/locks/src/entrylk.c
+++ b/xlators/features/locks/src/entrylk.c
@@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ pl_entrylk_client_cleanup (xlator_t *this, pl_ctx_t *ctx)
dom = get_domain (pinode, l->volume);
- grant_blocked_inode_locks (this, pinode, dom);
+ grant_blocked_entry_locks (this, pinode, dom);
pthread_mutex_lock (&pinode->mutex);
{
diff --git a/xlators/features/locks/src/inodelk.c b/xlators/features/locks/src/inodelk.c
index 2d9aa83eca4..d105e14f23d 100644
--- a/xlators/features/locks/src/inodelk.c
+++ b/xlators/features/locks/src/inodelk.c
@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ pl_inodelk_log_cleanup (pl_inode_lock_t *lock)
}
-/* Release all entrylks from this client */
+/* Release all inodelks from this client */
int
pl_inodelk_client_cleanup (xlator_t *this, pl_ctx_t *ctx)
{
@@ -414,15 +414,16 @@ pl_inodelk_client_cleanup (xlator_t *this, pl_ctx_t *ctx)
pl_inode_t *pl_inode = NULL;
struct list_head released;
+ struct list_head unwind;
INIT_LIST_HEAD (&released);
+ INIT_LIST_HEAD (&unwind);
pthread_mutex_lock (&ctx->lock);
{
list_for_each_entry_safe (l, tmp, &ctx->inodelk_lockers,
client_list) {
list_del_init (&l->client_list);
- list_add_tail (&l->client_list, &released);
pl_inodelk_log_cleanup (l);
@@ -430,19 +431,64 @@ pl_inodelk_client_cleanup (xlator_t *this, pl_ctx_t *ctx)
pthread_mutex_lock (&pl_inode->mutex);
{
- __delete_inode_lock (l);
+ /* If the inodelk object is part of granted list but not
+ * blocked list, then perform the following actions:
+ * i. delete the object from granted list;
+ * ii. grant other locks (from other clients) that may
+ * have been blocked on this inodelk; and
+ * iii. unref the object.
+ *
+ * If the inodelk object (L1) is part of both granted
+ * and blocked lists, then this means that a parallel
+ * unlock on another inodelk (L2 say) may have 'granted'
+ * L1 and added it to 'granted' list in
+ * __grant_blocked_node_locks() (although using the
+ * 'blocked_locks' member). In that case, the cleanup
+ * codepath must try and grant other overlapping
+ * blocked inodelks from other clients, now that L1 is
+ * out of their way and then unref L1 in the end, and
+ * leave it to the other thread (the one executing
+ * unlock codepath) to unwind L1's frame, delete it from
+ * blocked_locks list, and perform the last unref on L1.
+ *
+ * If the inodelk object (L1) is part of blocked list
+ * only, the cleanup code path must:
+ * i. delete it from the blocked_locks list inside
+ * this critical section,
+ * ii. unwind its frame with EAGAIN,
+ * iii. try and grant blocked inode locks from other
+ * clients that were otherwise grantable, but just
+ * got blocked to avoid leaving L1 to starve
+ * forever.
+ * iv. unref the object.
+ */
+ if (!list_empty (&l->list)) {
+ __delete_inode_lock (l);
+ list_add_tail (&l->client_list,
+ &released);
+ } else {
+ list_del_init(&l->blocked_locks);
+ list_add_tail (&l->client_list,
+ &unwind);
+ }
}
pthread_mutex_unlock (&pl_inode->mutex);
}
}
pthread_mutex_unlock (&ctx->lock);
- list_for_each_entry_safe (l, tmp, &released, client_list) {
+ list_for_each_entry_safe (l, tmp, &unwind, client_list) {
list_del_init (&l->client_list);
- if (l->frame)
+ if (l->frame)
STACK_UNWIND_STRICT (inodelk, l->frame, -1, EAGAIN,
NULL);
+ list_add_tail (&l->client_list, &released);
+
+ }
+
+ list_for_each_entry_safe (l, tmp, &released, client_list) {
+ list_del_init (&l->client_list);
pl_inode = l->pl_inode;