ext4: make ext4_abort() use __ext4_error()

The only difference between __ext4_abort() and __ext4_error() is that
the former one ignores errors=continue mount option. Unify the code to
reduce duplication.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Dilger <adilger@dilger.ca>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201127113405.26867-5-jack@suse.cz
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
This commit is contained in:
Jan Kara 2020-11-27 12:33:57 +01:00 committed by Theodore Ts'o
parent 93c20bc3ea
commit 014c9caa29
4 changed files with 37 additions and 82 deletions

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@ -2961,9 +2961,9 @@ extern void ext4_mark_group_bitmap_corrupted(struct super_block *sb,
ext4_group_t block_group,
unsigned int flags);
extern __printf(6, 7)
void __ext4_error(struct super_block *, const char *, unsigned int, int, __u64,
const char *, ...);
extern __printf(7, 8)
void __ext4_error(struct super_block *, const char *, unsigned int, bool,
int, __u64, const char *, ...);
extern __printf(6, 7)
void __ext4_error_inode(struct inode *, const char *, unsigned int,
ext4_fsblk_t, int, const char *, ...);
@ -2972,9 +2972,6 @@ void __ext4_error_file(struct file *, const char *, unsigned int, ext4_fsblk_t,
const char *, ...);
extern void __ext4_std_error(struct super_block *, const char *,
unsigned int, int);
extern __printf(5, 6)
void __ext4_abort(struct super_block *, const char *, unsigned int, int,
const char *, ...);
extern __printf(4, 5)
void __ext4_warning(struct super_block *, const char *, unsigned int,
const char *, ...);
@ -3004,6 +3001,9 @@ void __ext4_grp_locked_error(const char *, unsigned int,
#define EXT4_ERROR_FILE(file, block, fmt, a...) \
ext4_error_file((file), __func__, __LINE__, (block), (fmt), ## a)
#define ext4_abort(sb, err, fmt, a...) \
__ext4_error((sb), __func__, __LINE__, true, (err), 0, (fmt), ## a)
#ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
#define ext4_error_inode(inode, func, line, block, fmt, ...) \
@ -3014,11 +3014,11 @@ void __ext4_grp_locked_error(const char *, unsigned int,
#define ext4_error_file(file, func, line, block, fmt, ...) \
__ext4_error_file(file, func, line, block, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#define ext4_error(sb, fmt, ...) \
__ext4_error((sb), __func__, __LINE__, 0, 0, (fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
__ext4_error((sb), __func__, __LINE__, false, 0, 0, (fmt), \
##__VA_ARGS__)
#define ext4_error_err(sb, err, fmt, ...) \
__ext4_error((sb), __func__, __LINE__, (err), 0, (fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
#define ext4_abort(sb, err, fmt, ...) \
__ext4_abort((sb), __func__, __LINE__, (err), (fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
__ext4_error((sb), __func__, __LINE__, false, (err), 0, (fmt), \
##__VA_ARGS__)
#define ext4_warning(sb, fmt, ...) \
__ext4_warning(sb, __func__, __LINE__, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#define ext4_warning_inode(inode, fmt, ...) \
@ -3051,17 +3051,12 @@ do { \
#define ext4_error(sb, fmt, ...) \
do { \
no_printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
__ext4_error(sb, "", 0, 0, 0, " "); \
__ext4_error(sb, "", 0, false, 0, 0, " "); \
} while (0)
#define ext4_error_err(sb, err, fmt, ...) \
do { \
no_printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
__ext4_error(sb, "", 0, err, 0, " "); \
} while (0)
#define ext4_abort(sb, err, fmt, ...) \
do { \
no_printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
__ext4_abort(sb, "", 0, err, " "); \
__ext4_error(sb, "", 0, false, err, 0, " "); \
} while (0)
#define ext4_warning(sb, fmt, ...) \
do { \

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@ -296,8 +296,8 @@ int __ext4_forget(const char *where, unsigned int line, handle_t *handle,
if (err) {
ext4_journal_abort_handle(where, line, __func__,
bh, handle, err);
__ext4_abort(inode->i_sb, where, line, -err,
"error %d when attempting revoke", err);
__ext4_error(inode->i_sb, where, line, true, -err, 0,
"error %d when attempting revoke", err);
}
BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "exit");
return err;

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@ -4619,7 +4619,7 @@ struct inode *__ext4_iget(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long ino,
(ino > le32_to_cpu(EXT4_SB(sb)->s_es->s_inodes_count))) {
if (flags & EXT4_IGET_HANDLE)
return ERR_PTR(-ESTALE);
__ext4_error(sb, function, line, EFSCORRUPTED, 0,
__ext4_error(sb, function, line, false, EFSCORRUPTED, 0,
"inode #%lu: comm %s: iget: illegal inode #",
ino, current->comm);
return ERR_PTR(-EFSCORRUPTED);

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@ -662,16 +662,21 @@ static bool system_going_down(void)
* We'll just use the jbd2_journal_abort() error code to record an error in
* the journal instead. On recovery, the journal will complain about
* that error until we've noted it down and cleared it.
*
* If force_ro is set, we unconditionally force the filesystem into an
* ABORT|READONLY state, unless the error response on the fs has been set to
* panic in which case we take the easy way out and panic immediately. This is
* used to deal with unrecoverable failures such as journal IO errors or ENOMEM
* at a critical moment in log management.
*/
static void ext4_handle_error(struct super_block *sb)
static void ext4_handle_error(struct super_block *sb, bool force_ro)
{
journal_t *journal = EXT4_SB(sb)->s_journal;
if (test_opt(sb, WARN_ON_ERROR))
WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
if (sb_rdonly(sb) || test_opt(sb, ERRORS_CONT))
if (sb_rdonly(sb) || (!force_ro && test_opt(sb, ERRORS_CONT)))
return;
ext4_set_mount_flag(sb, EXT4_MF_FS_ABORTED);
@ -682,18 +687,17 @@ static void ext4_handle_error(struct super_block *sb)
* could panic during 'reboot -f' as the underlying device got already
* disabled.
*/
if (test_opt(sb, ERRORS_RO) || system_going_down()) {
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_CRIT, "Remounting filesystem read-only");
/*
* Make sure updated value of ->s_mount_flags will be visible
* before ->s_flags update
*/
smp_wmb();
sb->s_flags |= SB_RDONLY;
} else if (test_opt(sb, ERRORS_PANIC)) {
if (test_opt(sb, ERRORS_PANIC) && !system_going_down()) {
panic("EXT4-fs (device %s): panic forced after error\n",
sb->s_id);
}
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_CRIT, "Remounting filesystem read-only");
/*
* Make sure updated value of ->s_mount_flags will be visible before
* ->s_flags update
*/
smp_wmb();
sb->s_flags |= SB_RDONLY;
}
#define ext4_error_ratelimit(sb) \
@ -701,7 +705,7 @@ static void ext4_handle_error(struct super_block *sb)
"EXT4-fs error")
void __ext4_error(struct super_block *sb, const char *function,
unsigned int line, int error, __u64 block,
unsigned int line, bool force_ro, int error, __u64 block,
const char *fmt, ...)
{
struct va_format vaf;
@ -721,7 +725,7 @@ void __ext4_error(struct super_block *sb, const char *function,
va_end(args);
}
save_error_info(sb, error, 0, block, function, line);
ext4_handle_error(sb);
ext4_handle_error(sb, force_ro);
}
void __ext4_error_inode(struct inode *inode, const char *function,
@ -753,7 +757,7 @@ void __ext4_error_inode(struct inode *inode, const char *function,
}
save_error_info(inode->i_sb, error, inode->i_ino, block,
function, line);
ext4_handle_error(inode->i_sb);
ext4_handle_error(inode->i_sb, false);
}
void __ext4_error_file(struct file *file, const char *function,
@ -792,7 +796,7 @@ void __ext4_error_file(struct file *file, const char *function,
}
save_error_info(inode->i_sb, EFSCORRUPTED, inode->i_ino, block,
function, line);
ext4_handle_error(inode->i_sb);
ext4_handle_error(inode->i_sb, false);
}
const char *ext4_decode_error(struct super_block *sb, int errno,
@ -860,51 +864,7 @@ void __ext4_std_error(struct super_block *sb, const char *function,
}
save_error_info(sb, -errno, 0, 0, function, line);
ext4_handle_error(sb);
}
/*
* ext4_abort is a much stronger failure handler than ext4_error. The
* abort function may be used to deal with unrecoverable failures such
* as journal IO errors or ENOMEM at a critical moment in log management.
*
* We unconditionally force the filesystem into an ABORT|READONLY state,
* unless the error response on the fs has been set to panic in which
* case we take the easy way out and panic immediately.
*/
void __ext4_abort(struct super_block *sb, const char *function,
unsigned int line, int error, const char *fmt, ...)
{
struct va_format vaf;
va_list args;
if (unlikely(ext4_forced_shutdown(EXT4_SB(sb))))
return;
save_error_info(sb, error, 0, 0, function, line);
va_start(args, fmt);
vaf.fmt = fmt;
vaf.va = &args;
printk(KERN_CRIT "EXT4-fs error (device %s): %s:%d: %pV\n",
sb->s_id, function, line, &vaf);
va_end(args);
if (sb_rdonly(sb) == 0) {
ext4_set_mount_flag(sb, EXT4_MF_FS_ABORTED);
if (EXT4_SB(sb)->s_journal)
jbd2_journal_abort(EXT4_SB(sb)->s_journal, -EIO);
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_CRIT, "Remounting filesystem read-only");
/*
* Make sure updated value of ->s_mount_flags will be visible
* before ->s_flags update
*/
smp_wmb();
sb->s_flags |= SB_RDONLY;
}
if (test_opt(sb, ERRORS_PANIC) && !system_going_down())
panic("EXT4-fs panic from previous error\n");
ext4_handle_error(sb, false);
}
void __ext4_msg(struct super_block *sb,
@ -1007,7 +967,7 @@ __acquires(bitlock)
ext4_unlock_group(sb, grp);
ext4_commit_super(sb, 1);
ext4_handle_error(sb);
ext4_handle_error(sb, false);
/*
* We only get here in the ERRORS_RO case; relocking the group
* may be dangerous, but nothing bad will happen since the