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    btrfs: Check the compression level before getting a workspace · 2b90883c
    Johnny Chang authored
    When a file's compression property is set as zlib or zstd but leave
    the compression mount option not be set, that means btrfs will try
    to compress the file with default compression level. But in
    btrfs_compress_pages(), it calls get_workspace() with level = 0.
    This will return a workspace with a wrong compression level.
    For zlib, the compression level in the workspace will be 0
    (that means "store only"). And for zstd, the compression in the
    workspace will be 1, not the default level 3.
    
    How to reproduce:
      mkfs -t btrfs /dev/sdb
      mount /dev/sdb /mnt/
      mkdir /mnt/zlib
      btrfs property set /mnt/zlib/ compression zlib
      dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/zlib/compression-friendly-file-10M bs=1M count=10
      sync
      btrfs-debugfs -f /mnt/zlib/compression-friendly-file-10M
    
    btrfs-debugfs output:
    * before:
      ...
      (258 9961472): ram 524288 disk 1106247680 disk_size 524288
      file: ... extents 20 disk size 10485760 logical size 10485760 ratio 1.00
    
    * after:
     ...
     (258 10354688): ram 131072 disk 14217216 disk_size 4096
     file: ... extents 80 disk size 327680 logical size 10485760 ratio 32.00
    
    The steps for zstd are similar, but need to put a debugging message to
    show the level of the return workspace in zstd_get_workspace().
    
    This commit adds a check of the compression level before getting a
    workspace by set_level().
    
    CC: stable@vger.kernel.org # 5.1+
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJohnny Chang <johnnyc@synology.com>
    Reviewed-by: default avatarDavid Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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