Łukasz Fibinger wrote:
> Hello, guys,
>
> I've been trying to implement RESVSP-based allocation in rtorrent. From the
> very beginning it has, alas, misbehaved, thus (also considering my very basic
> programming skills and experience and unfamiliarity with rtorrent's code)
> after hours of trying to determine what's wrong, I finally observed that
> blocks of files allocated with RESVSP (previously ftruncated to a proper
> size) and being downloaded in rtorrent don't have their unwritten flags
> removed (as confirmed by xfs_bmap -vp).
You've probably hit:
http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=418
unwritten extents remain unwritten after mmap() modifies them
Bug dchinner about it... ;-)
> In the effect downloaded file
> promptly corrupts (read: changes its md5sum). What is interesting, files
> RESVSP-allocated in ktorrent and then imported to rtorrent seem to download
> properly.
>
> Everything works properly with ALLOCSP (although I've noticed that while
> RESVSP worked with l_start = 0 and l_length = size, ALLOCSP worked with
> l_start = size and l_length = 0; is that intended?).
yeah... ISTR that the arguments are funky. I can't remember if it's a
bug or not. :) FWIW, allocsp just writes zeros to the file, so you
could do it just as well from userspace w/ no fancy ioctls... ALLOCSP
is a bit pointless if you ask me... though maybe someone knows why it's
there :)
-Eric
> I'm not quite sure what's at fault here. Perhaps rtorrent, as it prides
> itself
> on "directly between file pages mapped to memory by the mmap() function and
> the network stack". I haven't been yet able to determine how it actually
> writes chunks to files (aforementioned lacks of skills, experience and
> familiarity). Perhaps it's somehow XFS's fault, hence my posting to this ML.
> Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Luke
>
>
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