block: warn if !__GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM in bio_crypt_set_ctx()
bio_crypt_set_ctx() assumes its gfp_mask argument always includes __GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM, so that the mempool_alloc() will always succeed. For now this assumption is still fine, since no callers violate it. Making bio_crypt_set_ctx() able to fail would add unneeded complexity. However, if a caller didn't use __GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM, it would be very hard to notice the bug. Make it easier by adding a WARN_ON_ONCE(). Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com> Reviewed-by: Satya Tangirala <satyat@google.com> Cc: Miaohe Lin <linmiaohe@huawei.com> Cc: Satya Tangirala <satyat@google.com> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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@ -81,7 +81,15 @@ subsys_initcall(bio_crypt_ctx_init);
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void bio_crypt_set_ctx(struct bio *bio, const struct blk_crypto_key *key,
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const u64 dun[BLK_CRYPTO_DUN_ARRAY_SIZE], gfp_t gfp_mask)
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{
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struct bio_crypt_ctx *bc = mempool_alloc(bio_crypt_ctx_pool, gfp_mask);
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struct bio_crypt_ctx *bc;
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/*
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* The caller must use a gfp_mask that contains __GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM so
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* that the mempool_alloc() can't fail.
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*/
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WARN_ON_ONCE(!(gfp_mask & __GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM));
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bc = mempool_alloc(bio_crypt_ctx_pool, gfp_mask);
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bc->bc_key = key;
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memcpy(bc->bc_dun, dun, sizeof(bc->bc_dun));
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