On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 08:54:35AM +0800, Qu Wenruo wrote:
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> On 2020/1/16 下午10:29, David Sterba wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 11:41:28AM +0800, Qu Wenruo wrote:
> >> [BUG]
> >> When there are a lot of metadata space reserved, e.g. after balancing a
> >> data block with many extents, vanilla df would report 0 available space.
> >>
> >> [CAUSE]
> >> btrfs_statfs() would report 0 available space if its metadata space is
> >> exhausted.
> >> And the calculation is based on currently reserved space vs on-disk
> >> available space, with a small headroom as buffer.
> >> When there is not enough headroom, btrfs_statfs() will report 0
> >> available space.
> >>
> >> The problem is, since commit ef1317a1b9a3 ("btrfs: do not allow
> >> reservations if we have pending tickets"), we allow btrfs to over commit
> >> metadata space, as long as we have enough space to allocate new metadata
> >> chunks.
> >>
> >> This makes old calculation unreliable and report false 0 available space.
> >>
> >> [FIX]
> >> Don't do such naive check anymore for btrfs_statfs().
> >> Also remove the comment about "0 available space when metadata is
> >> exhausted".
> >
> > This is intentional and was added to prevent a situation where 'df'
> > reports available space but exhausted metadata don't allow to create new
> > inode.
>
> But this behavior itself is not accurate.
>
> We have global reservation, which is normally always larger than the
> immediate number 4M.
The global block reserve is subtracted from the metadata accounted from
the block groups. And after that, if there's only little space left, the
check triggers. Because at this point any new metadata reservation
cannot be satisfied from the remaining space, yet there's >0 reported.
> So that check will never really be triggered.
>
> Thus invalidating most of your argument.
Please read the current comment and code in statfs again.