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1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
2/*
3 * Copyright (C) 2019-2023 Oracle.  All Rights Reserved.
4 * Author: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
5 */
6#include "xfs.h"
7#include "xfs_fs.h"
8#include "xfs_shared.h"
9#include "xfs_format.h"
10#include "xfs_trans_resv.h"
11#include "xfs_mount.h"
12#include "xfs_btree.h"
13#include "xfs_trans_resv.h"
14#include "xfs_mount.h"
15#include "xfs_ag.h"
16#include "xfs_health.h"
17#include "scrub/scrub.h"
18#include "scrub/health.h"
19
20/*
21 * Scrub and In-Core Filesystem Health Assessments
22 * ===============================================
23 *
24 * Online scrub and repair have the time and the ability to perform stronger
25 * checks than we can do from the metadata verifiers, because they can
26 * cross-reference records between data structures.  Therefore, scrub is in a
27 * good position to update the online filesystem health assessments to reflect
28 * the good/bad state of the data structure.
29 *
30 * We therefore extend scrub in the following ways to achieve this:
31 *
32 * 1. Create a "sick_mask" field in the scrub context.  When we're setting up a
33 * scrub call, set this to the default XFS_SICK_* flag(s) for the selected
34 * scrub type (call it A).  Scrub and repair functions can override the default
35 * sick_mask value if they choose.
36 *
37 * 2. If the scrubber returns a runtime error code, we exit making no changes
38 * to the incore sick state.
39 *
40 * 3. If the scrubber finds that A is clean, use sick_mask to clear the incore
41 * sick flags before exiting.
42 *
43 * 4. If the scrubber finds that A is corrupt, use sick_mask to set the incore
44 * sick flags.  If the user didn't want to repair then we exit, leaving the
45 * metadata structure unfixed and the sick flag set.
46 *
47 * 5. Now we know that A is corrupt and the user wants to repair, so run the
48 * repairer.  If the repairer returns an error code, we exit with that error
49 * code, having made no further changes to the incore sick state.
50 *
51 * 6. If repair rebuilds A correctly and the subsequent re-scrub of A is clean,
52 * use sick_mask to clear the incore sick flags.  This should have the effect
53 * that A is no longer marked sick.
54 *
55 * 7. If repair rebuilds A incorrectly, the re-scrub will find it corrupt and
56 * use sick_mask to set the incore sick flags.  This should have no externally
57 * visible effect since we already set them in step (4).
58 *
59 * There are some complications to this story, however.  For certain types of
60 * complementary metadata indices (e.g. inobt/finobt), it is easier to rebuild
61 * both structures at the same time.  The following principles apply to this
62 * type of repair strategy:
63 *
64 * 8. Any repair function that rebuilds multiple structures should update
65 * sick_mask_visible to reflect whatever other structures are rebuilt, and
66 * verify that all the rebuilt structures can pass a scrub check.  The outcomes
67 * of 5-7 still apply, but with a sick_mask that covers everything being
68 * rebuilt.
69 */
70
71/* Map our scrub type to a sick mask and a set of health update functions. */
72
73enum xchk_health_group {
74	XHG_FS = 1,
75	XHG_RT,
76	XHG_AG,
77	XHG_INO,
78};
79
80struct xchk_health_map {
81	enum xchk_health_group	group;
82	unsigned int		sick_mask;
83};
84
85static const struct xchk_health_map type_to_health_flag[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_NR] = {
86	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_SB]		= { XHG_AG,  XFS_SICK_AG_SB },
87	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_AGF]		= { XHG_AG,  XFS_SICK_AG_AGF },
88	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_AGFL]		= { XHG_AG,  XFS_SICK_AG_AGFL },
89	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_AGI]		= { XHG_AG,  XFS_SICK_AG_AGI },
90	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_BNOBT]		= { XHG_AG,  XFS_SICK_AG_BNOBT },
91	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_CNTBT]		= { XHG_AG,  XFS_SICK_AG_CNTBT },
92	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_INOBT]		= { XHG_AG,  XFS_SICK_AG_INOBT },
93	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_FINOBT]		= { XHG_AG,  XFS_SICK_AG_FINOBT },
94	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_RMAPBT]		= { XHG_AG,  XFS_SICK_AG_RMAPBT },
95	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_REFCNTBT]	= { XHG_AG,  XFS_SICK_AG_REFCNTBT },
96	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_INODE]		= { XHG_INO, XFS_SICK_INO_CORE },
97	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_BMBTD]		= { XHG_INO, XFS_SICK_INO_BMBTD },
98	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_BMBTA]		= { XHG_INO, XFS_SICK_INO_BMBTA },
99	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_BMBTC]		= { XHG_INO, XFS_SICK_INO_BMBTC },
100	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_DIR]		= { XHG_INO, XFS_SICK_INO_DIR },
101	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_XATTR]		= { XHG_INO, XFS_SICK_INO_XATTR },
102	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_SYMLINK]	= { XHG_INO, XFS_SICK_INO_SYMLINK },
103	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_PARENT]		= { XHG_INO, XFS_SICK_INO_PARENT },
104	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_RTBITMAP]	= { XHG_RT,  XFS_SICK_RT_BITMAP },
105	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_RTSUM]		= { XHG_RT,  XFS_SICK_RT_SUMMARY },
106	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_UQUOTA]		= { XHG_FS,  XFS_SICK_FS_UQUOTA },
107	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_GQUOTA]		= { XHG_FS,  XFS_SICK_FS_GQUOTA },
108	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_PQUOTA]		= { XHG_FS,  XFS_SICK_FS_PQUOTA },
109	[XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_FSCOUNTERS]	= { XHG_FS,  XFS_SICK_FS_COUNTERS },
110};
111
112/* Return the health status mask for this scrub type. */
113unsigned int
114xchk_health_mask_for_scrub_type(
115	__u32			scrub_type)
116{
117	return type_to_health_flag[scrub_type].sick_mask;
118}
119
120/*
121 * Update filesystem health assessments based on what we found and did.
122 *
123 * If the scrubber finds errors, we mark sick whatever's mentioned in
124 * sick_mask, no matter whether this is a first scan or an
125 * evaluation of repair effectiveness.
126 *
127 * Otherwise, no direct corruption was found, so mark whatever's in
128 * sick_mask as healthy.
129 */
130void
131xchk_update_health(
132	struct xfs_scrub	*sc)
133{
134	struct xfs_perag	*pag;
135	bool			bad;
136
137	if (!sc->sick_mask)
138		return;
139
140	bad = (sc->sm->sm_flags & (XFS_SCRUB_OFLAG_CORRUPT |
141				   XFS_SCRUB_OFLAG_XCORRUPT));
142	switch (type_to_health_flag[sc->sm->sm_type].group) {
143	case XHG_AG:
144		pag = xfs_perag_get(sc->mp, sc->sm->sm_agno);
145		if (bad)
146			xfs_ag_mark_sick(pag, sc->sick_mask);
147		else
148			xfs_ag_mark_healthy(pag, sc->sick_mask);
149		xfs_perag_put(pag);
150		break;
151	case XHG_INO:
152		if (!sc->ip)
153			return;
154		if (bad)
155			xfs_inode_mark_sick(sc->ip, sc->sick_mask);
156		else
157			xfs_inode_mark_healthy(sc->ip, sc->sick_mask);
158		break;
159	case XHG_FS:
160		if (bad)
161			xfs_fs_mark_sick(sc->mp, sc->sick_mask);
162		else
163			xfs_fs_mark_healthy(sc->mp, sc->sick_mask);
164		break;
165	case XHG_RT:
166		if (bad)
167			xfs_rt_mark_sick(sc->mp, sc->sick_mask);
168		else
169			xfs_rt_mark_healthy(sc->mp, sc->sick_mask);
170		break;
171	default:
172		ASSERT(0);
173		break;
174	}
175}
176
177/* Is the given per-AG btree healthy enough for scanning? */
178bool
179xchk_ag_btree_healthy_enough(
180	struct xfs_scrub	*sc,
181	struct xfs_perag	*pag,
182	xfs_btnum_t		btnum)
183{
184	unsigned int		mask = 0;
185
186	/*
187	 * We always want the cursor if it's the same type as whatever we're
188	 * scrubbing, even if we already know the structure is corrupt.
189	 *
190	 * Otherwise, we're only interested in the btree for cross-referencing.
191	 * If we know the btree is bad then don't bother, just set XFAIL.
192	 */
193	switch (btnum) {
194	case XFS_BTNUM_BNO:
195		if (sc->sm->sm_type == XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_BNOBT)
196			return true;
197		mask = XFS_SICK_AG_BNOBT;
198		break;
199	case XFS_BTNUM_CNT:
200		if (sc->sm->sm_type == XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_CNTBT)
201			return true;
202		mask = XFS_SICK_AG_CNTBT;
203		break;
204	case XFS_BTNUM_INO:
205		if (sc->sm->sm_type == XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_INOBT)
206			return true;
207		mask = XFS_SICK_AG_INOBT;
208		break;
209	case XFS_BTNUM_FINO:
210		if (sc->sm->sm_type == XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_FINOBT)
211			return true;
212		mask = XFS_SICK_AG_FINOBT;
213		break;
214	case XFS_BTNUM_RMAP:
215		if (sc->sm->sm_type == XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_RMAPBT)
216			return true;
217		mask = XFS_SICK_AG_RMAPBT;
218		break;
219	case XFS_BTNUM_REFC:
220		if (sc->sm->sm_type == XFS_SCRUB_TYPE_REFCNTBT)
221			return true;
222		mask = XFS_SICK_AG_REFCNTBT;
223		break;
224	default:
225		ASSERT(0);
226		return true;
227	}
228
229	/*
230	 * If we just repaired some AG metadata, sc->sick_mask will reflect all
231	 * the per-AG metadata types that were repaired.  Exclude these from
232	 * the filesystem health query because we have not yet updated the
233	 * health status and we want everything to be scanned.
234	 */
235	if ((sc->flags & XREP_ALREADY_FIXED) &&
236	    type_to_health_flag[sc->sm->sm_type].group == XHG_AG)
237		mask &= ~sc->sick_mask;
238
239	if (xfs_ag_has_sickness(pag, mask)) {
240		sc->sm->sm_flags |= XFS_SCRUB_OFLAG_XFAIL;
241		return false;
242	}
243
244	return true;
245}
246