When a directory inode is allocated in the last group and the last group
contains less than s_blocks_per_group blocks, the initial block allocated
for the directory is not always allocated in the same group as the
directory inode, but in one of the first groups of the filesystem (group 1
for example).
Depending on the current process's pid, ext4_find_near() and
ext4_ext_find_goal() can return a block number greater than the maximum
blocks count in the filesystem and in that case the block will be not
allocated in the same group as the inode.
The following patch fixes the problem.
Should the modification also be done in ext2/3 code?
Signed-off-by: Valerie Clement <valerie.clement@bull.net>
Signed-off-by: Mingming Cao <cmm@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
{
struct ext4_inode_info *ei = EXT4_I(inode);
ext4_fsblk_t bg_start;
+ ext4_fsblk_t last_block;
ext4_grpblk_t colour;
int depth;
/* OK. use inode's group */
bg_start = (ei->i_block_group * EXT4_BLOCKS_PER_GROUP(inode->i_sb)) +
le32_to_cpu(EXT4_SB(inode->i_sb)->s_es->s_first_data_block);
- colour = (current->pid % 16) *
+ last_block = ext4_blocks_count(EXT4_SB(inode->i_sb)->s_es) - 1;
+
+ if (bg_start + EXT4_BLOCKS_PER_GROUP(inode->i_sb) <= last_block)
+ colour = (current->pid % 16) *
(EXT4_BLOCKS_PER_GROUP(inode->i_sb) / 16);
+ else
+ colour = (current->pid % 16) * ((last_block - bg_start) / 16);
return bg_start + colour + block;
}
__le32 *start = ind->bh ? (__le32*) ind->bh->b_data : ei->i_data;
__le32 *p;
ext4_fsblk_t bg_start;
+ ext4_fsblk_t last_block;
ext4_grpblk_t colour;
/* Try to find previous block */
* into the same cylinder group then.
*/
bg_start = ext4_group_first_block_no(inode->i_sb, ei->i_block_group);
- colour = (current->pid % 16) *
+ last_block = ext4_blocks_count(EXT4_SB(inode->i_sb)->s_es) - 1;
+
+ if (bg_start + EXT4_BLOCKS_PER_GROUP(inode->i_sb) <= last_block)
+ colour = (current->pid % 16) *
(EXT4_BLOCKS_PER_GROUP(inode->i_sb) / 16);
+ else
+ colour = (current->pid % 16) * ((last_block - bg_start) / 16);
return bg_start + colour;
}