[PATCH 3/5] btrfs-progs: convert: use search_cache_extent in migrate_one_reserved_range

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From: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@xxxxxxxx>

When we are looking for extents in migrate_one_reserved_range, it's likely
that there will be multiple extents that fall into the 0-1MB range.

If lookup_cache_extent is called with a range that covers multiple cache
entries, it will return the first entry it encounters while searching
from the top of the tree that happens to fall in that range.  That
means that we can end up skipping regions within that range, resulting
in a file system image that can't be rolled back since it wasn't
all migrated properly.

This is reproducible using convert-tests/008-readonly-image.  There was
a range from 0-160kB, but the only entry that was returned began at
~ 280kB.

The fix is to use search_cache_extent to iterate through multiple regions
within that range.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@xxxxxxxx>
---
 convert/main.c | 4 +++-
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/convert/main.c b/convert/main.c
index 01657a6..24ed1de 100644
--- a/convert/main.c
+++ b/convert/main.c
@@ -340,10 +340,12 @@ static int migrate_one_reserved_range(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
 	 * migrate ranges that covered by old fs data.
 	 */
 	while (cur_off < range_end(range)) {
-		cache = lookup_cache_extent(used, cur_off, cur_len);
+		cache = search_cache_extent(used, cur_off);
 		if (!cache)
 			break;
 		cur_off = max(cache->start, cur_off);
+		if (cur_off >= range_end(range))
+			break;
 		cur_len = min(cache->start + cache->size, range_end(range)) -
 			  cur_off;
 		BUG_ON(cur_len < root->sectorsize);
-- 
2.11.0

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