The write path code intends to bug if a math error (or unhandled case)
results in a write outside of the current cluster boundaries. The actual
BUG_ON() statements however are incorrect, leading to a crash on kernels
with 64k page size. Fix those by checking against the right variables.
Also, move the assertions higher up within the functions so that they trip
*before* the code starts to mark buffers.
Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mark.fasheh@oracle.com>
+ BUG_ON(from > PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
+ BUG_ON(to > PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
+ BUG_ON(from < cluster_start);
+ BUG_ON(to > cluster_end);
+
if (wc->w_this_page_new)
ret = ocfs2_map_page_blocks(wc->w_this_page, p_blkno, inode,
cluster_start, cluster_end, 1);
if (wc->w_this_page_new)
ret = ocfs2_map_page_blocks(wc->w_this_page, p_blkno, inode,
cluster_start, cluster_end, 1);
- BUG_ON(from > PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
- BUG_ON(to > PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
- BUG_ON(from > osb->s_clustersize);
- BUG_ON(to > osb->s_clustersize);
-
src = buf->ops->map(sp->s_pipe, buf, 1);
dst = kmap_atomic(wc->w_this_page, KM_USER1);
memcpy(dst + from, src + src_from, bytes);
src = buf->ops->map(sp->s_pipe, buf, 1);
dst = kmap_atomic(wc->w_this_page, KM_USER1);
memcpy(dst + from, src + src_from, bytes);
+ BUG_ON(from > PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
+ BUG_ON(to > PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
+ BUG_ON(from < cluster_start);
+ BUG_ON(to > cluster_end);
+
if (wc->w_this_page_new)
ret = ocfs2_map_page_blocks(wc->w_this_page, p_blkno, inode,
cluster_start, cluster_end, 1);
if (wc->w_this_page_new)
ret = ocfs2_map_page_blocks(wc->w_this_page, p_blkno, inode,
cluster_start, cluster_end, 1);
- BUG_ON(from > PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
- BUG_ON(to > PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
- BUG_ON(from > osb->s_clustersize);
- BUG_ON(to > osb->s_clustersize);
-
dst = kmap(wc->w_this_page);
memcpy(dst + from, bp->b_src_buf + src_from, bytes);
kunmap(wc->w_this_page);
dst = kmap(wc->w_this_page);
memcpy(dst + from, bp->b_src_buf + src_from, bytes);
kunmap(wc->w_this_page);