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    mm/filemap: don't allow partially uptodate page for pipes · 6d6d36bc
    Eryu Guan authored
    Starting from 4.9-rc1 kernel, I started noticing some test failures
    of sendfile(2) and splice(2) (sendfile0N and splice01 from LTP) when
    testing on sub-page block size filesystems (tested both XFS and
    ext4), these syscalls start to return EIO in the tests. e.g.
    
    sendfile02    1  TFAIL  :  sendfile02.c:133: sendfile(2) failed to return expected value, expected: 26, got: -1
    sendfile02    2  TFAIL  :  sendfile02.c:133: sendfile(2) failed to return expected value, expected: 24, got: -1
    sendfile02    3  TFAIL  :  sendfile02.c:133: sendfile(2) failed to return expected value, expected: 22, got: -1
    sendfile02    4  TFAIL  :  sendfile02.c:133: sendfile(2) failed to return expected value, expected: 20, got: -1
    
    This is because that in sub-page block size cases, we don't need the
    whole page to be uptodate, only the part we care about is uptodate
    is OK (if fs has ->is_partially_uptodate defined). But
    page_cache_pipe_buf_confirm() doesn't have the ability to check the
    partially-uptodate case, it needs the whole page to be uptodate. So
    it returns EIO in this case.
    
    This is a regression introduced by commit 82c156f8 ("switch
    generic_file_splice_read() to use of ->read_iter()"). Prior to the
    change, generic_file_splice_read() doesn't allow partially-uptodate
    page either, so it worked fine.
    
    Fix it by skipping the partially-uptodate check if we're working on
    a pipe in do_generic_file_read(), so we read the whole page from
    disk as long as the page is not uptodate.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarEryu Guan <guaneryu@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarAl Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
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