Re: [PATCH] btrfs: statfs: Don't reset f_bavail if we're over committing metadata space

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On 1/14/20 10:41 PM, 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".

Please note that, this is a just a quick fix. There are still a lot of
things to be improved.

Fixes: ef1317a1b9a3 ("btrfs: do not allow reservations if we have pending tickets")

This isn't the patch that broke it. The patch that broke it is the patch that introduced this code in the first place.

And this isn't the proper fix either, because technically we have 0 available if we don't have enough space for our global reserve _and_ we don't have any unallocated space. So for now the best "quick" fix would be to make the condition something like

if (!mixed && block-rsv->space_info->full &&
    total_free_meta - thresh < block_rsv->size)

Thanks,

Josef



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