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authorLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2016-10-12 18:49:51 +0200
committerLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2016-10-12 20:25:20 +0200
commit7c07001711ee1f0aa7a3db7b63b354a4800cadcc (patch)
treec36d6aea286ba2b155f78a10635e0e62ffb62fa2 /src/journal
parent0f972d66d439789afacbbcfba9a786965dd9e4b3 (diff)
journald: automatically rotate journal files when the clock jumps backwards
As soon as we notice that the clock jumps backwards, rotate journal files. This is beneficial, as this makes sure that the entries in journal files remain strictly ordered internally, and thus the bisection algorithm applied on it is not confused. This should help avoiding borked wallclock-based bisection on journal files as witnessed in #4278.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/journal')
-rw-r--r--src/journal/journald-server.c29
-rw-r--r--src/journal/journald-server.h2
2 files changed, 25 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/src/journal/journald-server.c b/src/journal/journald-server.c
index 7227c80c86..28aea35d18 100644
--- a/src/journal/journald-server.c
+++ b/src/journal/journald-server.c
@@ -627,8 +627,8 @@ static bool shall_try_append_again(JournalFile *f, int r) {
}
static void write_to_journal(Server *s, uid_t uid, struct iovec *iovec, unsigned n, int priority) {
+ bool vacuumed = false, rotate = false;
struct dual_timestamp ts;
- bool vacuumed = false;
JournalFile *f;
int r;
@@ -642,12 +642,27 @@ static void write_to_journal(Server *s, uid_t uid, struct iovec *iovec, unsigned
assert_se(sd_event_now(s->event, CLOCK_REALTIME, &ts.realtime) >= 0);
assert_se(sd_event_now(s->event, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts.monotonic) >= 0);
- f = find_journal(s, uid);
- if (!f)
- return;
+ if (ts.realtime < s->last_realtime_clock) {
+ /* When the time jumps backwards, let's immediately rotate. Of course, this should not happen during
+ * regular operation. However, when it does happen, then we should make sure that we start fresh files
+ * to ensure that the entries in the journal files are strictly ordered by time, in order to ensure
+ * bisection works correctly. */
- if (journal_file_rotate_suggested(f, s->max_file_usec)) {
- log_debug("%s: Journal header limits reached or header out-of-date, rotating.", f->path);
+ log_debug("Time jumped backwards, rotating.");
+ rotate = true;
+ } else {
+
+ f = find_journal(s, uid);
+ if (!f)
+ return;
+
+ if (journal_file_rotate_suggested(f, s->max_file_usec)) {
+ log_debug("%s: Journal header limits reached or header out-of-date, rotating.", f->path);
+ rotate = true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (rotate) {
server_rotate(s);
server_vacuum(s, false, false);
vacuumed = true;
@@ -657,6 +672,8 @@ static void write_to_journal(Server *s, uid_t uid, struct iovec *iovec, unsigned
return;
}
+ s->last_realtime_clock = ts.realtime;
+
r = journal_file_append_entry(f, &ts, iovec, n, &s->seqnum, NULL, NULL);
if (r >= 0) {
server_schedule_sync(s, priority);
diff --git a/src/journal/journald-server.h b/src/journal/journald-server.h
index dfb5724794..cc68a0a690 100644
--- a/src/journal/journald-server.h
+++ b/src/journal/journald-server.h
@@ -149,6 +149,8 @@ struct Server {
char *cgroup_root;
usec_t watchdog_usec;
+
+ usec_t last_realtime_clock;
};
#define SERVER_MACHINE_ID(s) ((s)->machine_id_field + strlen("_MACHINE_ID="))