In the process IO direction, dio_refill_pages will call get_user_pages_fast 
to map the page from user space. If ret is less than 0 and IO is write, the 
function will create a zero page to fill data. This may work for some file 
system, but in some device operate we prefer whole write or fail, not half 
data half zero, e.g. fs metadata, like inode, identy.
This happens often when kill a process which is doing direct IO. Consider 
the following cases, the process A is doing IO process, may enter 
__get_user_pages 
function, if other processes send process A SIG_KILL, A will enter the 
following branches 
                /*
                 * If we have a pending SIGKILL, don't keep faulting
                 * pages and potentially allocating memory.
                 */
                if (unlikely(fatal_signal_pending(current)))
                        return i ? i : -ERESTARTSYS;
Return current pages. direct IO will write the pages, the subsequent pages 
which can’t get will use zero page instead. 

Signed-off-by: Xishi Qiu <qiuxi...@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Bin Yang <robin...@huawei.com>
---
 fs/direct-io.c |    3 +++
 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)

diff --git a/fs/direct-io.c b/fs/direct-io.c
index 0e04142..b74d565 100644
--- a/fs/direct-io.c
+++ b/fs/direct-io.c
@@ -174,6 +174,9 @@ static inline int dio_refill_pages(struct dio *dio, struct 
dio_submit *sdio)
                &dio->pages[0]);                /* Put results here */
 
        if (ret < 0 && sdio->blocks_available && (dio->rw & WRITE)) {
+               /* If task is killed, do not write anymore */
+               if (ret == -ERESTARTSYS)
+                       goto out;
                struct page *page = ZERO_PAGE(0);
                /*
                 * A memory fault, but the filesystem has some outstanding
-- 
1.7.1



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