xfsdump/SOURCES/0003-for-next-xfsrestore-fix-rootdir-due-to-xfsdump-bulkstat-misus.patch

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From d7cba7410710cd3ec2c2d9fafd4d93437097f473 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Gao Xiang <hsiangkao@redhat.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2022 15:10:52 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] xfsrestore: fix rootdir due to xfsdump bulkstat misuse
If rootino is wrong and misspecified to a subdir inode #,
the following assertion could be triggered:
assert(ino != persp->p_rootino || hardh == persp->p_rooth);
This patch adds a '-x' option (another awkward thing is that
the codebase doesn't support long options) to address
problamatic images by searching for the real dir, the reason
that I don't enable it by default is that I'm not very confident
with the xfsrestore codebase and xfsdump bulkstat issue will
also be fixed immediately as well, so this function might be
optional and only useful for pre-exist corrupted dumps.
In details, my understanding of the original logic is
1) xfsrestore will create a rootdir node_t (p_rooth);
2) it will build the tree hierarchy from inomap and adopt
the parent if needed (so inodes whose parent ino hasn't
detected will be in the orphan dir, p_orphh);
3) during this period, if ino == rootino and
hardh != persp->p_rooth (IOWs, another node_t with
the same ino # is created), that'd be definitely wrong.
So the proposal fix is that
- considering the xfsdump root ino # is a subdir inode, it'll
trigger ino == rootino && hardh != persp->p_rooth condition;
- so we log this node_t as persp->p_rooth rather than the
initial rootdir node_t created in 1);
- we also know that this node is actually a subdir, and after
the whole inomap is scanned (IOWs, the tree is built),
the real root dir will have the orphan dir parent p_orphh;
- therefore, we walk up by the parent until some node_t has
the p_orphh, so that's it.
Cc: Donald Douwsma <ddouwsma@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Gao Xiang <hsiangkao@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Hironori Shiina <shiina.hironori@fujitsu.com>
Reviwed-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Carlos Maiolino <cem@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Pavel Reichl <preichl@redhat.com>
---
common/main.c | 1 +
man/man8/xfsrestore.8 | 14 +++++++++
restore/content.c | 7 +++++
restore/getopt.h | 4 +--
restore/tree.c | 72 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
restore/tree.h | 2 ++
6 files changed, 94 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/common/main.c b/common/main.c
index 1db07d4..6141ffb 100644
--- a/common/main.c
+++ b/common/main.c
@@ -984,6 +984,7 @@
ULO(_("(contents only)"), GETOPT_TOC );
ULO(_("<verbosity {silent, verbose, trace}>"), GETOPT_VERBOSITY );
ULO(_("(use small tree window)"), GETOPT_SMALLWINDOW );
+ ULO(_("(try to fix rootdir due to xfsdump issue)"),GETOPT_FIXROOTDIR);
ULO(_("(don't restore extended file attributes)"),GETOPT_NOEXTATTR );
ULO(_("(restore root dir owner/permissions)"), GETOPT_ROOTPERM );
ULO(_("(restore DMAPI event settings)"), GETOPT_SETDM );
diff --git a/man/man8/xfsrestore.8 b/man/man8/xfsrestore.8
index 60e4309..df7dde0 100644
--- a/man/man8/xfsrestore.8
+++ b/man/man8/xfsrestore.8
@@ -240,6 +240,20 @@ but does not create or modify any files or directories.
It may be desirable to set the verbosity level to \f3silent\f1
when using this option.
.TP 5
+.B \-x
+This option may be useful to fix an issue which the files are restored
+to orphanage directory because of xfsdump (v3.1.7 - v3.1.9) problem.
+A normal dump cannot be restored with this option. This option works
+only for a corrupted dump.
+If a dump is created by problematic xfsdump (v3.1.7 - v3.1.9), you
+should see the contents of the dump with \f3\-t\f1 option before
+restoring. Then, if a file is placed to the orphanage directory, you need to
+use this \f3\-x\f1 option to restore the dump. Otherwise, you can restore
+the dump without this option.
+
+In the cumulative mode, this option is required only for a base (level 0)
+dump. You no longer need this option for level 1+ dumps.
+.TP 5
\f3\-v\f1 \f2verbosity\f1
.\" set inter-paragraph distance to 0
.PD 0
diff --git a/restore/content.c b/restore/content.c
index 8bb5fa4..488ae20 100644
--- a/restore/content.c
+++ b/restore/content.c
@@ -861,6 +861,7 @@ static int quotafilecheck(char *type, char *dstdir, char *quotafile);
bool_t content_media_change_needed;
bool_t restore_rootdir_permissions;
+bool_t need_fixrootdir;
char *media_change_alert_program = NULL;
size_t perssz;
@@ -964,6 +964,7 @@
firststsensepr = firststsenseprvalpr = BOOL_FALSE;
stsz = 0;
interpr = BOOL_FALSE;
+ need_fixrootdir = BOOL_FALSE;
restore_rootdir_permissions = BOOL_FALSE;
optind = 1;
opterr = 0;
@@ -1186,6 +1188,9 @@ content_init(int argc, char *argv[], size64_t vmsz)
case GETOPT_FMT2COMPAT:
tranp->t_truncategenpr = BOOL_TRUE;
break;
+ case GETOPT_FIXROOTDIR:
+ need_fixrootdir = BOOL_TRUE;
+ break;
}
}
@@ -3129,6 +3134,8 @@ applydirdump(drive_t *drivep,
return rv;
}
+ if (need_fixrootdir)
+ tree_fixroot();
persp->s.dirdonepr = BOOL_TRUE;
}
diff --git a/restore/getopt.h b/restore/getopt.h
index b5bc004..b0c0c7d 100644
--- a/restore/getopt.h
+++ b/restore/getopt.h
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
* purpose is to contain that command string.
*/
-#define GETOPT_CMDSTRING "a:b:c:def:himn:op:qrs:tv:wABCDEFG:H:I:JKL:M:NO:PQRS:TUVWX:Y:"
+#define GETOPT_CMDSTRING "a:b:c:def:himn:op:qrs:tv:wxABCDEFG:H:I:JKL:M:NO:PQRS:TUVWX:Y:"
#define GETOPT_WORKSPACE 'a' /* workspace dir (content.c) */
#define GETOPT_BLOCKSIZE 'b' /* blocksize for rmt */
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
/* 'u' */
#define GETOPT_VERBOSITY 'v' /* verbosity level (0 to 4 ) */
#define GETOPT_SMALLWINDOW 'w' /* use a small window for dir entries */
-/* 'x' */
+#define GETOPT_FIXROOTDIR 'x' /* try to fix rootdir due to bulkstat misuse */
/* 'y' */
/* 'z' */
#define GETOPT_NOEXTATTR 'A' /* do not restore ext. file attr. */
diff --git a/restore/tree.c b/restore/tree.c
index 5429b74..bfa07fe 100644
--- a/restore/tree.c
+++ b/restore/tree.c
@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@
* along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
-
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
@@ -262,6 +261,7 @@ extern void usage(void);
extern size_t pgsz;
extern size_t pgmask;
extern bool_t restore_rootdir_permissions;
+extern bool_t need_fixrootdir;
/* forward declarations of locally defined static functions ******************/
@@ -331,9 +331,45 @@
static char *persname = PERS_NAME;
static char *orphname = ORPH_NAME;
static xfs_ino_t orphino = ORPH_INO;
-
+static nh_t orig_rooth = NH_NULL;
/* definition of locally defined global functions ****************************/
+
+void
+tree_fixroot(void)
+{
+ nh_t rooth = persp->p_rooth;
+ xfs_ino_t rootino;
+
+ while (1) {
+ nh_t parh;
+ node_t *rootp = Node_map(rooth);
+
+ rootino = rootp->n_ino;
+ parh = rootp->n_parh;
+ Node_unmap(rooth, &rootp);
+
+ if (parh == rooth ||
+ /*
+ * since all new node (including non-parent)
+ * would be adopted into orphh
+ */
+ parh == persp->p_orphh ||
+ parh == NH_NULL)
+ break;
+ rooth = parh;
+ }
+
+ if (rooth != persp->p_rooth) {
+ persp->p_rooth = rooth;
+ persp->p_rootino = rootino;
+ disown(rooth);
+ adopt(persp->p_rooth, persp->p_orphh, NH_NULL);
+
+ mlog(MLOG_NORMAL, _("fix root # to %llu (bind mount?)\n"),
+ rootino);
+ }
+}
/* ARGSUSED */
bool_t
@@ -754,7 +790,8 @@
/* lookup head of hardlink list
*/
hardh = link_hardh( ino, gen );
- assert( ino != persp->p_rootino || hardh == persp->p_rooth );
+ if (need_fixrootdir == BOOL_FALSE)
+ assert( ino != persp->p_rootino || hardh == persp->p_rooth );
/* already present
*/
@@ -1156,6 +1156,13 @@
ino,
gen );
}
+ /* found the fake rootino from subdir, need fix p_rooth. */
+ if (need_fixrootdir == BOOL_TRUE &&
+ persp->p_rootino == ino && hardh != persp->p_rooth) {
+ mlog(MLOG_NORMAL,
+ _("found fake rootino #%llu, will fix.\n"), ino);
+ persp->p_rooth = hardh;
+ }
return RV_OK;
}
@@ -3841,7 +3885,26 @@
static nh_t
link_hardh( xfs_ino_t ino, gen_t gen )
{
- return hash_find( ino, gen );
+ nh_t tmp = hash_find(ino, gen);
+
+ /*
+ * XXX (another workaround): the simply way is that don't reuse node_t
+ * with gen = 0 created in tree_init(). Otherwise, it could cause
+ * xfsrestore: tree.c:1003: tree_addent: Assertion
+ * `hardp->n_nrh != NRH_NULL' failed.
+ * and that node_t is a dir node but the fake rootino could be a non-dir
+ * plus reusing it could cause potential loop in tree hierarchy.
+ */
+ if (need_fixrootdir == BOOL_TRUE &&
+ ino == persp->p_rootino && gen == 0 &&
+ orig_rooth == NH_NULL) {
+ mlog(MLOG_NORMAL,
+_("link out fake rootino %llu with gen=0 created in tree_init()\n"), ino);
+ link_out(tmp);
+ orig_rooth = tmp;
+ return NH_NULL;
+ }
+ return tmp;
}
/* returns following node in hard link list
diff --git a/restore/tree.h b/restore/tree.h
index bf66e3d..f5bd4ff 100644
--- a/restore/tree.h
+++ b/restore/tree.h
@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@
#ifndef TREE_H
#define TREE_H
+void tree_fixroot(void);
+
/* tree_init - creates a new tree abstraction.
*/
extern bool_t tree_init( char *hkdir,
--
2.41.0