xfs: fix imprecise logic in xchk_btree_check_block_owner
commit c0afba9a8363f17d4efed22a8764df33389aebe8 upstream.
A reviewer was confused by the init_sa logic in this function. Upon
checking the logic, I discovered that the code is imprecise. What we
want to do here is check that there is an ownership record in the rmap
btree for the AG that contains a btree block.
For an inode-rooted btree (e.g. the bmbt) the per-AG btree cursors have
not been initialized because inode btrees can span multiple AGs.
Therefore, we must initialize the per-AG btree cursors in sc->sa before
proceeding. That is what init_sa controls, and hence the logic should
be gated on XFS_BTREE_ROOT_IN_INODE, not XFS_BTREE_LONG_PTRS.
In practice, ROOT_IN_INODE and LONG_PTRS are coincident so this hasn't
mattered. However, we're about to refactor both of those flags into
separate btree_ops fields so we want this the logic to make sense
afterwards.
Fixes: 858333dcf0
("xfs: check btree block ownership with bnobt/rmapbt when scrubbing btree")
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Catherine Hoang <catherine.hoang@oracle.com>
Acked-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -385,7 +385,12 @@ xchk_btree_check_block_owner(
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agno = xfs_daddr_to_agno(bs->cur->bc_mp, daddr);
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agbno = xfs_daddr_to_agbno(bs->cur->bc_mp, daddr);
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init_sa = bs->cur->bc_flags & XFS_BTREE_LONG_PTRS;
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/*
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* If the btree being examined is not itself a per-AG btree, initialize
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* sc->sa so that we can check for the presence of an ownership record
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* in the rmap btree for the AG containing the block.
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*/
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init_sa = bs->cur->bc_flags & XFS_BTREE_ROOT_IN_INODE;
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if (init_sa) {
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error = xchk_ag_init_existing(bs->sc, agno, &bs->sc->sa);
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if (!xchk_btree_xref_process_error(bs->sc, bs->cur,
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