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authorBrian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>2013-07-17 11:17:04 -0400
committerAnand Avati <avati@redhat.com>2013-07-18 21:16:06 -0700
commit70e5090326f029e6bcebd398572b39d3705d0bf3 (patch)
treea6233368628410e183bff6de489c66e56c74d4dc /tests/bugs
parentdeb19de9f613611b374b1ff4d0f3a83079604c5a (diff)
mount/fuse: unlink the inode on revalidate if entry not found
If an inode/dentry is linked via a client and removed via a separate client, the inode/dentry mapping in the initial client remains. A lookup of the removed name on the initial client typically returns ENOENT once the associated caches expire. If the initial client has multiple dentries linked to the same inode, however, lookups on the non-removed dentry create windows of time where lookups on the stale/removed name return successfully. This occurs because the stale mapping resolves to the still valid inode and tricks md-cache into returning valid lookup data. To correct this situation, unlink the stale inode mapping on a failed (ENOENT) revalidation lookup (i.e., when fuse has resolved the inode but a lookup returns ENOENT). Note that with this change, the state still occurs until an md-cache window has expired, allowed a lookup to pass through to the server and given the fuse translator an opportunity to clean up. Change-Id: I47dde2f11e2ef5b8dd51e9ac8be0f36cdb5081a3 BUG: 985074 Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/5337 Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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+#!/bin/bash
+#
+# Bug 985074 - Verify stale inode/dentry mappings are cleaned out.
+#
+# This test verifies that an inode/dentry mapping for a file removed via a
+# separate mount point is cleaned up appropriately. We create a file and hard
+# link from client 1. Next we remove the link via client 2. Finally, from client
+# 1 we attempt to rename the original filename to the name of the just removed
+# hard link.
+#
+# If the inode is not unlinked properly, the removed directory entry can resolve
+# to an inode (on the client that never saw the rm) that ends up passed down
+# through the lookup call. If md-cache holds valid metadata on the inode (due to
+# a large timeout value or recent lookup on the valid name), it is tricked into
+# returning a successful lookup that should have returned ENOENT. This manifests
+# as an error from the mv command in the following test sequence because file
+# and file.link resolve to the same file:
+#
+# # mv /mnt/glusterfs/0/file /mnt/glusterfs/0/file.link
+# mv: `/mnt/glusterfs/0/file' and `/mnt/glusterfs/0/file.link' are the same file
+#
+###
+
+. $(dirname $0)/../include.rc
+. $(dirname $0)/../volume.rc
+
+cleanup;
+
+TEST glusterd
+
+TEST $CLI volume create $V0 $H0:$B0/$V0
+TEST $CLI volume start $V0
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 md-cache-timeout 3
+
+TEST glusterfs --volfile-id=$V0 --volfile-server=$H0 $M0 --entry-timeout=0 --attribute-timeout=0
+TEST glusterfs --volfile-id=$V0 --volfile-server=$H0 $M1 --entry-timeout=0 --attribute-timeout=0
+
+TEST touch $M0/file
+TEST ln $M0/file $M0/file.link
+TEST ls -ali $M0 $M1
+TEST rm -f $M1/file.link
+TEST ls -ali $M0 $M1
+# expire the md-cache timeout
+sleep 3
+TEST mv $M0/file $M0/file.link
+TEST stat $M0/file.link
+TEST ! stat $M0/file
+
+TEST umount $M1
+TEST umount $M0
+
+TEST $CLI volume stop $V0
+TEST $CLI volume delete $V0
+
+cleanup;