Revision e8129c642155616d9e2160a75f103e127c8c3708 authored by Heiko Carstens on 25 November 2010, 08:52:45 UTC, committed by Martin Schwidefsky on 25 November 2010, 08:52:59 UTC
On each machine check all registers are revalidated. The save area for
the clock comparator however only contains the upper most seven bytes
of the former contents, if valid.
Therefore the machine check handler uses a store clock instruction to
get the current time and writes that to the clock comparator register
which in turn will generate an immediate timer interrupt.
However within the lowcore the expected time of the next timer
interrupt is stored. If the interrupt happens before that time the
handler won't be called. In turn the clock comparator won't be
reprogrammed and therefore the interrupt condition stays pending which
causes an interrupt loop until the expected time is reached.

On NOHZ machines this can result in unresponsive machines since the
time of the next expected interrupted can be a couple of days in the
future.

To fix this just revalidate the clock comparator register with the
expected value.
In addition the special handling for udelay must be changed as well.

Signed-off-by: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
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resize.c
/*
 * Copyright 2000 by Hans Reiser, licensing governed by reiserfs/README
 */

/*
 * Written by Alexander Zarochentcev.
 *
 * The kernel part of the (on-line) reiserfs resizer.
 */

#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/reiserfs_fs.h>
#include <linux/reiserfs_fs_sb.h>
#include <linux/buffer_head.h>

int reiserfs_resize(struct super_block *s, unsigned long block_count_new)
{
	int err = 0;
	struct reiserfs_super_block *sb;
	struct reiserfs_bitmap_info *bitmap;
	struct reiserfs_bitmap_info *info;
	struct reiserfs_bitmap_info *old_bitmap = SB_AP_BITMAP(s);
	struct buffer_head *bh;
	struct reiserfs_transaction_handle th;
	unsigned int bmap_nr_new, bmap_nr;
	unsigned int block_r_new, block_r;

	struct reiserfs_list_bitmap *jb;
	struct reiserfs_list_bitmap jbitmap[JOURNAL_NUM_BITMAPS];

	unsigned long int block_count, free_blocks;
	int i;
	int copy_size;

	sb = SB_DISK_SUPER_BLOCK(s);

	if (SB_BLOCK_COUNT(s) >= block_count_new) {
		printk("can\'t shrink filesystem on-line\n");
		return -EINVAL;
	}

	/* check the device size */
	bh = sb_bread(s, block_count_new - 1);
	if (!bh) {
		printk("reiserfs_resize: can\'t read last block\n");
		return -EINVAL;
	}
	bforget(bh);

	/* old disk layout detection; those partitions can be mounted, but
	 * cannot be resized */
	if (SB_BUFFER_WITH_SB(s)->b_blocknr * SB_BUFFER_WITH_SB(s)->b_size
	    != REISERFS_DISK_OFFSET_IN_BYTES) {
		printk
		    ("reiserfs_resize: unable to resize a reiserfs without distributed bitmap (fs version < 3.5.12)\n");
		return -ENOTSUPP;
	}

	/* count used bits in last bitmap block */
	block_r = SB_BLOCK_COUNT(s) -
			(reiserfs_bmap_count(s) - 1) * s->s_blocksize * 8;

	/* count bitmap blocks in new fs */
	bmap_nr_new = block_count_new / (s->s_blocksize * 8);
	block_r_new = block_count_new - bmap_nr_new * s->s_blocksize * 8;
	if (block_r_new)
		bmap_nr_new++;
	else
		block_r_new = s->s_blocksize * 8;

	/* save old values */
	block_count = SB_BLOCK_COUNT(s);
	bmap_nr = reiserfs_bmap_count(s);

	/* resizing of reiserfs bitmaps (journal and real), if needed */
	if (bmap_nr_new > bmap_nr) {
		/* reallocate journal bitmaps */
		if (reiserfs_allocate_list_bitmaps(s, jbitmap, bmap_nr_new) < 0) {
			printk
			    ("reiserfs_resize: unable to allocate memory for journal bitmaps\n");
			return -ENOMEM;
		}
		/* the new journal bitmaps are zero filled, now we copy in the bitmap
		 ** node pointers from the old journal bitmap structs, and then
		 ** transfer the new data structures into the journal struct.
		 **
		 ** using the copy_size var below allows this code to work for
		 ** both shrinking and expanding the FS.
		 */
		copy_size = bmap_nr_new < bmap_nr ? bmap_nr_new : bmap_nr;
		copy_size =
		    copy_size * sizeof(struct reiserfs_list_bitmap_node *);
		for (i = 0; i < JOURNAL_NUM_BITMAPS; i++) {
			struct reiserfs_bitmap_node **node_tmp;
			jb = SB_JOURNAL(s)->j_list_bitmap + i;
			memcpy(jbitmap[i].bitmaps, jb->bitmaps, copy_size);

			/* just in case vfree schedules on us, copy the new
			 ** pointer into the journal struct before freeing the
			 ** old one
			 */
			node_tmp = jb->bitmaps;
			jb->bitmaps = jbitmap[i].bitmaps;
			vfree(node_tmp);
		}

		/* allocate additional bitmap blocks, reallocate array of bitmap
		 * block pointers */
		bitmap =
		    vmalloc(sizeof(struct reiserfs_bitmap_info) * bmap_nr_new);
		if (!bitmap) {
			/* Journal bitmaps are still supersized, but the memory isn't
			 * leaked, so I guess it's ok */
			printk("reiserfs_resize: unable to allocate memory.\n");
			return -ENOMEM;
		}
		memset(bitmap, 0,
		       sizeof(struct reiserfs_bitmap_info) * bmap_nr_new);
		for (i = 0; i < bmap_nr; i++)
			bitmap[i] = old_bitmap[i];

		/* This doesn't go through the journal, but it doesn't have to.
		 * The changes are still atomic: We're synced up when the journal
		 * transaction begins, and the new bitmaps don't matter if the
		 * transaction fails. */
		for (i = bmap_nr; i < bmap_nr_new; i++) {
			/* don't use read_bitmap_block since it will cache
			 * the uninitialized bitmap */
			bh = sb_bread(s, i * s->s_blocksize * 8);
			if (!bh) {
				vfree(bitmap);
				return -EIO;
			}
			memset(bh->b_data, 0, sb_blocksize(sb));
			reiserfs_test_and_set_le_bit(0, bh->b_data);
			reiserfs_cache_bitmap_metadata(s, bh, bitmap + i);

			set_buffer_uptodate(bh);
			mark_buffer_dirty(bh);
			reiserfs_write_unlock(s);
			sync_dirty_buffer(bh);
			reiserfs_write_lock(s);
			// update bitmap_info stuff
			bitmap[i].free_count = sb_blocksize(sb) * 8 - 1;
			brelse(bh);
		}
		/* free old bitmap blocks array */
		SB_AP_BITMAP(s) = bitmap;
		vfree(old_bitmap);
	}

	/* begin transaction, if there was an error, it's fine. Yes, we have
	 * incorrect bitmaps now, but none of it is ever going to touch the
	 * disk anyway. */
	err = journal_begin(&th, s, 10);
	if (err)
		return err;

	/* Extend old last bitmap block - new blocks have been made available */
	info = SB_AP_BITMAP(s) + bmap_nr - 1;
	bh = reiserfs_read_bitmap_block(s, bmap_nr - 1);
	if (!bh) {
		int jerr = journal_end(&th, s, 10);
		if (jerr)
			return jerr;
		return -EIO;
	}

	reiserfs_prepare_for_journal(s, bh, 1);
	for (i = block_r; i < s->s_blocksize * 8; i++)
		reiserfs_test_and_clear_le_bit(i, bh->b_data);
	info->free_count += s->s_blocksize * 8 - block_r;

	journal_mark_dirty(&th, s, bh);
	brelse(bh);

	/* Correct new last bitmap block - It may not be full */
	info = SB_AP_BITMAP(s) + bmap_nr_new - 1;
	bh = reiserfs_read_bitmap_block(s, bmap_nr_new - 1);
	if (!bh) {
		int jerr = journal_end(&th, s, 10);
		if (jerr)
			return jerr;
		return -EIO;
	}

	reiserfs_prepare_for_journal(s, bh, 1);
	for (i = block_r_new; i < s->s_blocksize * 8; i++)
		reiserfs_test_and_set_le_bit(i, bh->b_data);
	journal_mark_dirty(&th, s, bh);
	brelse(bh);

	info->free_count -= s->s_blocksize * 8 - block_r_new;
	/* update super */
	reiserfs_prepare_for_journal(s, SB_BUFFER_WITH_SB(s), 1);
	free_blocks = SB_FREE_BLOCKS(s);
	PUT_SB_FREE_BLOCKS(s,
			   free_blocks + (block_count_new - block_count -
					  (bmap_nr_new - bmap_nr)));
	PUT_SB_BLOCK_COUNT(s, block_count_new);
	PUT_SB_BMAP_NR(s, bmap_would_wrap(bmap_nr_new) ? : bmap_nr_new);
	s->s_dirt = 1;

	journal_mark_dirty(&th, s, SB_BUFFER_WITH_SB(s));

	SB_JOURNAL(s)->j_must_wait = 1;
	return journal_end(&th, s, 10);
}
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