Bug #8930
closedzfs_zinactive: do not remove the node if the filesystem is readonly
100%
Description
We normally remove an unlinked node when its last user goes away and the
node becomes inactive. However, we should not do that if the filesystem
is mounted read-only including the case where it has its readonly
property set. The node will remain on the unlinked queue, so it will
not be leaked.
One particular scenario is when we receive an incremental stream into a
mounted read-only filesystem and that stream contains an unlinked file
(still on the unlinked queue). If that file is opened before the
receive and some time later after the receive it becomes inactive we
would remove it and, thus, modify the read-only filesystem. As a
result, the filesystem would diverge from its source and further
incremental receives would not be possible (without forcing a rollback).
Another related scenario, that may or may not be possible depending on an OS / VFS policy,
is when an open file is unlinked, then the filesystem is remounted read-only, and then the file
is closed.
Updated by Electric Monk almost 6 years ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
git commit 93c618e0f4932dc0bb9a9c90d8c4a5d029de5797
commit 93c618e0f4932dc0bb9a9c90d8c4a5d029de5797 Author: Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org> Date: 2017-12-20T21:09:01.000Z 8930 zfs_zinactive: do not remove the node if the filesystem is readonly Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Approved by: Gordon Ross <gwr@nexenta.com>