zvol: Remove broken blk-mq optimization
This fix removes a dubious optimization in zfs_uiomove_bvec_rq() that saved the iterator contents of a rq_for_each_segment(). This optimization allowed restoring the "saved state" from a previous rq_for_each_segment() call on the same uio so that you wouldn't need to iterate though each bvec on every zfs_uiomove_bvec_rq() call. However, if the kernel is manipulating the requests/bios/bvecs under the covers between zfs_uiomove_bvec_rq() calls, then it could result in corruption from using the "saved state". This optimization results in an unbootable system after installing an OS on a zvol with blk-mq enabled. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov> Closes #15351
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@ -73,13 +73,6 @@ typedef struct zfs_uio {
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size_t uio_skip;
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struct request *rq;
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/*
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* Used for saving rq_for_each_segment() state between calls
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* to zfs_uiomove_bvec_rq().
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*/
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struct req_iterator iter;
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struct bio_vec bv;
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} zfs_uio_t;
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@ -138,7 +131,6 @@ zfs_uio_bvec_init(zfs_uio_t *uio, struct bio *bio, struct request *rq)
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} else {
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uio->uio_bvec = NULL;
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uio->uio_iovcnt = 0;
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memset(&uio->iter, 0, sizeof (uio->iter));
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}
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uio->uio_loffset = io_offset(bio, rq);
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@ -204,22 +204,6 @@ zfs_uiomove_bvec_rq(void *p, size_t n, zfs_uio_rw_t rw, zfs_uio_t *uio)
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this_seg_start = orig_loffset;
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rq_for_each_segment(bv, rq, iter) {
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if (uio->iter.bio) {
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/*
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* If uio->iter.bio is present, then we know we've saved
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* uio->iter from a previous call to this function, and
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* we can skip ahead in this rq_for_each_segment() loop
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* to where we last left off. That way, we don't need
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* to iterate over tons of segments we've already
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* processed - we can just restore the "saved state".
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*/
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iter = uio->iter;
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bv = uio->bv;
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this_seg_start = uio->uio_loffset;
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memset(&uio->iter, 0, sizeof (uio->iter));
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continue;
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}
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/*
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* Lookup what the logical offset of the last byte of this
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* segment is.
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@ -260,19 +244,6 @@ zfs_uiomove_bvec_rq(void *p, size_t n, zfs_uio_rw_t rw, zfs_uio_t *uio)
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copied = 1; /* We copied some data */
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}
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if (n == 0) {
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/*
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* All done copying. Save our 'iter' value to the uio.
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* This allows us to "save our state" and skip ahead in
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* the rq_for_each_segment() loop the next time we call
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* call zfs_uiomove_bvec_rq() on this uio (which we
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* will be doing for any remaining data in the uio).
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*/
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uio->iter = iter; /* make a copy of the struct data */
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uio->bv = bv;
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return (0);
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}
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this_seg_start = this_seg_end + 1;
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}
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