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dlm: fix missing dir remove
I don't know exactly how, but in some cases, a dir record is not removed, or a new one is created when it shouldn't be. The result is that the dir node lookup returns a master node where the rsb does not exist. In this case, The master node will repeatedly return -EBADR for requests, and the lock requests will be stuck. Until all possible ways for this to happen can be eliminated, a simple and effective way to recover from this situation is for the supposed master node to send a standard remove message to the dir node when it receives a request for a resource it has no rsb for. Signed-off-by: David Teigland <teigland@redhat.com>
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@ -4000,12 +4000,70 @@ static int validate_message(struct dlm_lkb *lkb, struct dlm_message *ms)
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return error;
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}
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static void send_repeat_remove(struct dlm_ls *ls, char *ms_name, int len)
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{
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char name[DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN + 1];
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struct dlm_message *ms;
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struct dlm_mhandle *mh;
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struct dlm_rsb *r;
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uint32_t hash, b;
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int rv, dir_nodeid;
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memset(name, 0, sizeof(name));
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memcpy(name, ms_name, len);
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hash = jhash(name, len, 0);
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b = hash & (ls->ls_rsbtbl_size - 1);
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dir_nodeid = dlm_hash2nodeid(ls, hash);
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log_error(ls, "send_repeat_remove dir %d %s", dir_nodeid, name);
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spin_lock(&ls->ls_rsbtbl[b].lock);
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rv = dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls->ls_rsbtbl[b].keep, name, len, &r);
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if (!rv) {
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spin_unlock(&ls->ls_rsbtbl[b].lock);
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log_error(ls, "repeat_remove on keep %s", name);
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return;
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}
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rv = dlm_search_rsb_tree(&ls->ls_rsbtbl[b].toss, name, len, &r);
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if (!rv) {
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spin_unlock(&ls->ls_rsbtbl[b].lock);
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log_error(ls, "repeat_remove on toss %s", name);
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return;
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}
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/* use ls->remove_name2 to avoid conflict with shrink? */
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spin_lock(&ls->ls_remove_spin);
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ls->ls_remove_len = len;
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memcpy(ls->ls_remove_name, name, DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN);
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spin_unlock(&ls->ls_remove_spin);
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spin_unlock(&ls->ls_rsbtbl[b].lock);
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rv = _create_message(ls, sizeof(struct dlm_message) + len,
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dir_nodeid, DLM_MSG_REMOVE, &ms, &mh);
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if (rv)
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return;
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memcpy(ms->m_extra, name, len);
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ms->m_hash = hash;
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send_message(mh, ms);
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spin_lock(&ls->ls_remove_spin);
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ls->ls_remove_len = 0;
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memset(ls->ls_remove_name, 0, DLM_RESNAME_MAXLEN);
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spin_unlock(&ls->ls_remove_spin);
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}
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static int receive_request(struct dlm_ls *ls, struct dlm_message *ms)
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{
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struct dlm_lkb *lkb;
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struct dlm_rsb *r;
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int from_nodeid;
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int error, namelen;
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int error, namelen = 0;
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from_nodeid = ms->m_header.h_nodeid;
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@ -4073,13 +4131,21 @@ static int receive_request(struct dlm_ls *ls, struct dlm_message *ms)
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delayed in being sent/arriving/being processed on the dir node.
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Another node would repeatedly lookup up the master, and the dir
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node would continue returning our nodeid until our send_remove
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took effect. */
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took effect.
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We send another remove message in case our previous send_remove
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was lost/ignored/missed somehow. */
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if (error != -ENOTBLK) {
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log_limit(ls, "receive_request %x from %d %d",
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ms->m_lkid, from_nodeid, error);
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}
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if (namelen && error == -EBADR) {
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send_repeat_remove(ls, ms->m_extra, namelen);
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msleep(1000);
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}
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setup_stub_lkb(ls, ms);
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send_request_reply(&ls->ls_stub_rsb, &ls->ls_stub_lkb, error);
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return error;
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