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author | karthik-us <ksubrahm@redhat.com> | 2017-12-18 16:46:39 +0530 |
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committer | Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com> | 2018-01-13 02:55:44 +0000 |
commit | ba149bac92d169ae2256dbc75202dc9e5d06538e (patch) | |
tree | 246c76c0dacfb4ef9813d2801a6e2c37cdf57c10 /xlators/performance/readdir-ahead/src | |
parent | e9358bc4d275602529a4a0167ebaa053db3a0e1b (diff) |
cluster/afr: Fixing the flaws in arbiter becoming source patch
Problem:
Setting the write_subvol value to read_subvol in case of metadata
transaction during pre-op (commit 19f9bcff4aada589d4321356c2670ed283f02c03)
might lead to the original problem of arbiter becoming source.
Scenario:
1) All bricks are up and good
2) 2 writes w1 and w2 are in progress in parallel
3) ctx->read_subvol is good for all the subvolumes
4) w1 succeeds on brick0 and fails on brick1, yet to do post-op on
the disk
5) read/lookup comes on the same file and refreshes read_subvols back
to all good
6) metadata transaction happens which makes ctx->write_subvol to be
assigned with ctx->read_subvol which is all good
7) w2 succeeds on brick1 and fails on brick0 and this will update the
brick in reverse order leading to arbiter becoming source
Fix:
Instead of setting the ctx->write_subvol to ctx->read_subvol in the
pre-op statge, if there is a metadata transaction, check in the
function __afr_set_in_flight_sb_status() if it is a data/metadata
transaction. Use the value of ctx->write_subvol if it is a data
transactions and ctx->read_subvol value for other transactions.
With this patch we assign the value of ctx->write_subvol in the
afr_transaction_perform_fop() with the on disk value, instead of
assigning it in the afr_changelog_pre_op() with the in memory value.
Change-Id: Id2025a7e965f0578af35b1abaac793b019c43cc4
BUG: 1482064
Signed-off-by: karthik-us <ksubrahm@redhat.com>
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