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When block_invalidatepage was converted to block_invalidate_folio, the
fallback to block_invalidatepage in folio_invalidate() if the
address_space_operations method invalidatepage (currently
invalidate_folio) was not set, was removed.
Unfortunately, some pseudo-inodes in nilfs2 use empty_aops set by
inode_init_always_gfp() as is, or explicitly set it to
address_space_operations. Therefore, with this change,
block_invalidatepage() is no longer called from folio_invalidate(), and as
a result, the buffer_head structures attached to these pages/folios are no
longer freed via try_to_free_buffers().
Thus, these buffer heads are now leaked by truncate_inode_pages(), which
cleans up the page cache from inode evict(), etc.
Three types of caches use empty_aops: gc inode caches and the DAT shadow
inode used by GC, and b-tree node caches. Of these, b-tree node caches
explicitly call invalidate_mapping_pages() during cleanup, which involves
calling try_to_free_buffers(), so the leak was not visible during normal
operation but worsened when GC was performed.
Fix this issue by using address_space_operations with invalidate_folio set
to block_invalidate_folio instead of empty_aops, which will ensure the
same behavior as before.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20241212164556.21338-1-konishi.ryusuke@gmail.com
Fixes:
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alloc.c | ||
alloc.h | ||
bmap.c | ||
bmap.h | ||
btnode.c | ||
btnode.h | ||
btree.c | ||
btree.h | ||
cpfile.c | ||
cpfile.h | ||
dat.c | ||
dat.h | ||
dir.c | ||
direct.c | ||
direct.h | ||
export.h | ||
file.c | ||
gcinode.c | ||
ifile.c | ||
ifile.h | ||
inode.c | ||
ioctl.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
mdt.c | ||
mdt.h | ||
namei.c | ||
nilfs.h | ||
page.c | ||
page.h | ||
recovery.c | ||
segbuf.c | ||
segbuf.h | ||
segment.c | ||
segment.h | ||
sufile.c | ||
sufile.h | ||
super.c | ||
sysfs.c | ||
sysfs.h | ||
the_nilfs.c | ||
the_nilfs.h |