Re: [PATCH] dm-delay: Prevent zoned write reordering on suspend

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On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 01:33:11PM +0900, Damien Le Moal wrote:
> When a dm-delay devie is being suspended, the .presuspend() operation is

s/devie/device/

> first executed (delay_presuspend()) to immediately issue all the BIOs
> present in the delayed list of the device and also sets the device
> may_delay boolean to false. At the same time, any new BIO is issued to
> the device will not be delayed and immediately issued with delay_bio()
> returning DM_MAPIO_REMAPPED. This creates a situation where potentially
> 2 different contexts may be issuing write BIOs to the same zone of a
> zone device without respecting the issuing order from the user, that is,
> a newly issued write BIO may be issued before other write BIOs for the
> same target zone that are in the device delayed list. If such situation
> occurs, write BIOs may be failed by the underlying zoned device due to
> an unaligned write error.
> 
> Prevent this situation from happening by always handling newly issued
> write BIOs using the delayed list of BIOs, even when the device is being
> suspended. This is done by forcing the use of the worker kthread for
> zoned devices, and by modifying flush_worker_fn() to always flush all
> delayed BIOs if the device may_delay boolean is false.

Is that scenario specific to dm-delay?  I think the same applies to
any other target that supports passing on bios to zoned devices.

>  	spin_lock(&dc->delayed_bios_lock);
>  	if (unlikely(!dc->may_delay)) {
> -		spin_unlock(&dc->delayed_bios_lock);
> -		return DM_MAPIO_REMAPPED;
> +		/*
> +		 * Issue the BIO immediately if the device is not zoned. FOr a
> +		 * zoned device, preserver the ordering of write operations by
> +		 * using the delay list.
> +		 */
> +		if (!bdev_is_zoned(c->dev->bdev) || c != &dc->write) {
> +			spin_unlock(&dc->delayed_bios_lock);
> +			return DM_MAPIO_REMAPPED;

Don't we only need to do that if anything is queued up due to a
suspension?  Then again having a different patch might be premature
optimization, it's not like anyone cares about dm-delay performance
almost by definition :)





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