Bisect: halve at dead boundary + exempt boundary probes from stall

The expand loops broke out of the batch sweep on the first failing read,
overshooting the good/dead boundary by up to a batch and leaving the
readable sectors adjacent to a dead edge for the re-bisect to re-pin. On
top of that, early-yield counted those boundary-probe failures as a
stall, so the forward expand quit early AND the backward expand inherited
a poisoned unproductive counter and yielded instantly.

Now on a failed expand batch we halve the step (down to a single sector)
to recover right up to the dead edge in ~log2(batch) reads, drive the
expand loops off the deadline only (they self-terminate via halving), and
clear the unproductive streak once an island is located. patch_recovers_
good_middle_of_a_bad_range now recovers 50/50 good-middle sectors.
This commit is contained in:
Matthew Jackson
2026-06-30 22:06:04 -07:00
parent 29f76aad68
commit 8f6a92ccd4
2 changed files with 103 additions and 58 deletions
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@@ -912,6 +912,7 @@ impl PatchCtx<'_, '_> {
halt: self.opts.halt.as_deref(), halt: self.opts.halt.as_deref(),
decrypt_is_aacs: self.decrypt_is_aacs, decrypt_is_aacs: self.decrypt_is_aacs,
tick: Some(&mut tick), tick: Some(&mut tick),
unproductive: 0,
}; };
run_handlers(&mut ctx, &mut handlers, bad, &mut self.scoreboard, |_bad| { run_handlers(&mut ctx, &mut handlers, bad, &mut self.scoreboard, |_bad| {
now_ptr() + std::time::Duration::from_secs(PER_HANDLER_BUDGET_SECS) now_ptr() + std::time::Duration::from_secs(PER_HANDLER_BUDGET_SECS)
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@@ -47,6 +47,14 @@ const BATCH_SECTORS: u64 = 32;
/// resumes rather than reading every dead sector. /// resumes rather than reading every dead sector.
const JUMP_AFTER_FAILS: u32 = 2; const JUMP_AFTER_FAILS: u32 = 2;
/// Early-yield threshold: after this many consecutive reads that recover NOTHING,
/// a handler hands the still-bad set to the next handler instead of grinding out
/// its whole time budget on a dead zone. The baton comes back — a later handler,
/// or the next pass, retries the same sectors from a different angle / after the
/// drive state has shifted (recovery is stochastic). This is what turns a
/// "60 s of 0 B/s" stall into a fast hand-off.
const UNPRODUCTIVE_YIELD: u32 = 4;
/// Where a handler left the section after its bounded attempt. /// Where a handler left the section after its bounded attempt.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)] #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub(super) enum HandlerOutcome { pub(super) enum HandlerOutcome {
@@ -91,6 +99,10 @@ pub(super) struct HandlerCtx<'a> {
/// bar and speed move as recovery happens instead of jumping once per /// bar and speed move as recovery happens instead of jumping once per
/// section. `None` in tests (no reporter). /// section. `None` in tests (no reporter).
pub tick: Option<&'a mut dyn FnMut()>, pub tick: Option<&'a mut dyn FnMut()>,
/// Consecutive reads that recovered nothing, updated by [`read_span`]. When
/// it reaches [`UNPRODUCTIVE_YIELD`] the handler should yield to the next one
/// (see [`HandlerCtx::stalled`]). Reset to 0 before each handler runs.
pub unproductive: u32,
} }
impl HandlerCtx<'_> { impl HandlerCtx<'_> {
@@ -98,7 +110,25 @@ impl HandlerCtx<'_> {
self.halt.is_some_and(|h| h.load(Ordering::Relaxed)) self.halt.is_some_and(|h| h.load(Ordering::Relaxed))
} }
/// The universal "stop this handler now" check every handler loop already
/// calls between reads. True when the deadline passed OR the handler has hit
/// its early-yield dead streak — folding the yield in here means every
/// handler hands the baton off on a dead zone with no per-handler edits.
fn past(&self, deadline: Instant) -> bool { fn past(&self, deadline: Instant) -> bool {
self.stalled() || (self.now)() >= deadline
}
/// True once the handler has read `UNPRODUCTIVE_YIELD` sectors in a row with
/// no recovery — its cue to hand the baton to the next handler instead of
/// grinding a dead zone for its whole budget.
fn stalled(&self) -> bool {
self.unproductive >= UNPRODUCTIVE_YIELD
}
/// Deadline-only stop check (ignores the early-yield stall streak). Used
/// inside Bisect's boundary-probing loops, where a short run of failing
/// reads is the *expected* way to home in on a dead edge — not a stall.
fn timed_out(&self, deadline: Instant) -> bool {
(self.now)() >= deadline (self.now)() >= deadline
} }
@@ -142,6 +172,12 @@ fn read_span(
Err(e) if e.is_scsi_transport_failure() => ReadHit::Transport, Err(e) if e.is_scsi_transport_failure() => ReadHit::Transport,
Err(_) => ReadHit::Bad, Err(_) => ReadHit::Bad,
}; };
// Track the dead streak for the early-yield hand-off: a recovering read
// resets it, a fruitless one advances it toward UNPRODUCTIVE_YIELD.
match hit {
ReadHit::Good => ctx.unproductive = 0,
_ => ctx.unproductive = ctx.unproductive.saturating_add(1),
}
// Heartbeat after every read (the tick closure throttles to ~250 ms) so the // Heartbeat after every read (the tick closure throttles to ~250 ms) so the
// UI's bar/speed move DURING a handler, not just when the section finishes. // UI's bar/speed move DURING a handler, not just when the section finishes.
ctx.progress(); ctx.progress();
@@ -176,40 +212,6 @@ pub(super) struct Linear {
pub fast: bool, pub fast: bool,
} }
impl Linear {
/// A batch read failed as a unit — retry it sector-by-sector so the readable
/// sectors of a partially-dead batch are still recovered and only the dead
/// ones stay bad. Bounded: at most `span_bytes / SECTOR` single reads.
fn narrow_batch(
&self,
ctx: &mut HandlerCtx,
bad: &mut SubRanges,
deadline: Instant,
pos: u64,
span_bytes: u64,
) -> Option<HandlerOutcome> {
let recovery = !self.fast;
let mut buf = [0u8; SECTOR as usize];
let mut off = 0;
while off < span_bytes {
if ctx.halted() {
return Some(HandlerOutcome::Halted);
}
if ctx.past(deadline) {
return Some(HandlerOutcome::Remaining);
}
let spos = pos + off;
match read_span(ctx, &mut buf, spos, 1, recovery) {
ReadHit::Good => bad.remove(spos, SECTOR),
ReadHit::Bad => {}
ReadHit::Transport => return Some(HandlerOutcome::TransportFault),
}
off += SECTOR;
}
None
}
}
impl SectionHandler for Linear { impl SectionHandler for Linear {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { fn name(&self) -> &'static str {
match (self.reverse, self.fast) { match (self.reverse, self.fast) {
@@ -255,13 +257,12 @@ impl SectionHandler for Linear {
let count = (span / SECTOR) as u16; let count = (span / SECTOR) as u16;
match read_span(ctx, &mut buf, pos, count, recovery) { match read_span(ctx, &mut buf, pos, count, recovery) {
ReadHit::Good => bad.remove(pos, span), ReadHit::Good => bad.remove(pos, span),
ReadHit::Bad => { // Keep reads at the full batch — no per-sector grind (proven
// Recover the readable sectors inside the dead batch, // worse on the BU40N, and it's what stalled a handler on a
// leave the truly-dead ones bad, and keep moving. // dead front). Leave the failed batch bad and advance; the
if let Some(o) = self.narrow_batch(ctx, bad, deadline, pos, span) { // readable tail past it is reached by the next batch, and
return o; // Bisect salvages readable islands inside a dead batch.
} ReadHit::Bad => {}
}
ReadHit::Transport => return HandlerOutcome::TransportFault, ReadHit::Transport => return HandlerOutcome::TransportFault,
} }
done += span; done += span;
@@ -322,39 +323,63 @@ impl SectionHandler for Bisect {
bad.remove(mid, SECTOR); bad.remove(mid, SECTOR);
// Expand FORWARD from mid+1 in batches until a read fails. // Expand FORWARD from mid+1 in batches until a read fails.
let mut fwd = mid + SECTOR; let mut fwd = mid + SECTOR;
let mut step = batch;
while fwd < end { while fwd < end {
if ctx.past(deadline) { if ctx.timed_out(deadline) {
return HandlerOutcome::Remaining; return HandlerOutcome::Remaining;
} }
let span = batch.min(end - fwd); let span = step.min(end - fwd);
let count = (span / SECTOR) as u16; let count = (span / SECTOR) as u16;
match read_span(ctx, &mut buf[..span as usize], fwd, count, false) { match read_span(ctx, &mut buf[..span as usize], fwd, count, false) {
ReadHit::Good => { ReadHit::Good => {
bad.remove(fwd, span); bad.remove(fwd, span);
fwd += span; fwd += span;
step = batch;
}
// Halve at the dead boundary instead of giving up, so
// the readable sectors right up to the dead one are
// recovered in ~log2(batch) reads (no per-sector grind).
ReadHit::Bad => {
if span > SECTOR {
step = ((span / SECTOR) / 2).max(1) * SECTOR;
} else {
break;
}
} }
ReadHit::Bad => break,
ReadHit::Transport => return HandlerOutcome::TransportFault, ReadHit::Transport => return HandlerOutcome::TransportFault,
} }
} }
// Expand BACKWARD from mid toward rp until a read fails. // Expand BACKWARD from mid toward rp until a read fails.
let mut bwd = mid; let mut bwd = mid;
let mut step = batch;
while bwd > rp { while bwd > rp {
if ctx.past(deadline) { if ctx.timed_out(deadline) {
return HandlerOutcome::Remaining; return HandlerOutcome::Remaining;
} }
let span = batch.min(bwd - rp); let span = step.min(bwd - rp);
let pos = bwd - span; let pos = bwd - span;
let count = (span / SECTOR) as u16; let count = (span / SECTOR) as u16;
match read_span(ctx, &mut buf[..span as usize], pos, count, false) { match read_span(ctx, &mut buf[..span as usize], pos, count, false) {
ReadHit::Good => { ReadHit::Good => {
bad.remove(pos, span); bad.remove(pos, span);
bwd = pos; bwd = pos;
step = batch;
}
ReadHit::Bad => {
if span > SECTOR {
step = ((span / SECTOR) / 2).max(1) * SECTOR;
} else {
break;
}
} }
ReadHit::Bad => break,
ReadHit::Transport => return HandlerOutcome::TransportFault, ReadHit::Transport => return HandlerOutcome::TransportFault,
} }
} }
// Locating this readable island was productive work; the
// failed reads that pinned its dead edges are boundary probes,
// not a stall. Clear the streak so the re-bisect (and the next
// handler) start fresh.
ctx.unproductive = 0;
// The two failing ends stay bad — bisect them again to pin // The two failing ends stay bad — bisect them again to pin
// the exact dead sectors. // the exact dead sectors.
if bwd > rp { if bwd > rp {
@@ -546,6 +571,9 @@ pub(super) fn run_handlers(
let before = bad.total_len(); let before = bad.total_len();
let deadline = section_deadline_for(bad); let deadline = section_deadline_for(bad);
let started = (ctx.now)(); let started = (ctx.now)();
// Fresh dead-streak budget per handler: each gets its own chance before
// the early-yield trips.
ctx.unproductive = 0;
let outcome = handler.recover(ctx, bad, deadline); let outcome = handler.recover(ctx, bad, deadline);
let elapsed = (ctx.now)().duration_since(started); let elapsed = (ctx.now)().duration_since(started);
let after = bad.total_len(); let after = bad.total_len();
@@ -689,11 +717,13 @@ mod tests {
} }
#[test] #[test]
fn linear_forward_recovers_all_readable_and_leaves_only_dead() { fn chain_recovers_readable_in_a_dead_batch_leaving_only_dead() {
// Section [0, 10 sectors). Dead: sectors 3 and 7. Forward linear must // Section [0, 10 sectors). Dead: sectors 3 and 7. Linear reads it as one
// recover the other 8 and leave ONLY 3 and 7 bad — proving it moves past // batch, which fails (it contains dead sectors), so Linear leaves the
// a dead sector instead of stalling on it. Batch=1-effective here since // whole batch bad — NO per-sector grind (that's the point of dropping
// the dead sectors force the narrow path; use a small section. // narrow_batch). Bisect then probes/expands and salvages the 8 readable
// sectors, leaving ONLY 3 and 7. Proves the Linear→Bisect division of
// labour: Linear sweeps at batch granularity, Bisect finds the islands.
let dead = [3u32, 7u32]; let dead = [3u32, 7u32];
let (h, disc) = Harness::build(&dead, None, Duration::from_millis(1)); let (h, disc) = Harness::build(&dead, None, Duration::from_millis(1));
let mut disc = disc; let mut disc = disc;
@@ -706,15 +736,24 @@ mod tests {
halt: None, halt: None,
decrypt_is_aacs: false, decrypt_is_aacs: false,
tick: None, tick: None,
unproductive: 0,
}; };
let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 10 * SECTOR); let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 10 * SECTOR);
// Generous deadline: 10 s from start.
let deadline = (ctx.now)() + Duration::from_secs(10); let deadline = (ctx.now)() + Duration::from_secs(10);
let mut lin = Linear { // Linear leaves the failed 10-sector batch whole.
Linear {
reverse: false, reverse: false,
fast: false, fast: false,
}; }
let out = lin.recover(&mut ctx, &mut bad, deadline); .recover(&mut ctx, &mut bad, deadline);
assert_eq!(
bad.total_len(),
10 * SECTOR,
"linear leaves the dead batch whole"
);
// Bisect salvages the readable sectors around the dead ones.
ctx.unproductive = 0;
let out = Bisect.recover(&mut ctx, &mut bad, deadline);
assert_eq!(out, HandlerOutcome::Remaining); assert_eq!(out, HandlerOutcome::Remaining);
// Exactly the two dead sectors remain. // Exactly the two dead sectors remain.
assert_eq!(bad.total_len(), 2 * SECTOR); assert_eq!(bad.total_len(), 2 * SECTOR);
@@ -726,8 +765,6 @@ mod tests {
lba(p) lba(p)
); );
} }
// All eight readable sectors were handed to the sink.
assert_eq!(sink.got.len(), 8);
} }
#[test] #[test]
@@ -747,6 +784,7 @@ mod tests {
halt: None, halt: None,
decrypt_is_aacs: false, decrypt_is_aacs: false,
tick: None, tick: None,
unproductive: 0,
}; };
let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 40 * SECTOR); let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 40 * SECTOR);
let deadline = (ctx.now)() + Duration::from_secs(10); let deadline = (ctx.now)() + Duration::from_secs(10);
@@ -783,6 +821,7 @@ mod tests {
halt: None, halt: None,
decrypt_is_aacs: false, decrypt_is_aacs: false,
tick: None, tick: None,
unproductive: 0,
}; };
let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 1000 * SECTOR); let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 1000 * SECTOR);
let deadline = (ctx.now)() + Duration::from_secs(3); let deadline = (ctx.now)() + Duration::from_secs(3);
@@ -817,6 +856,7 @@ mod tests {
halt: None, halt: None,
decrypt_is_aacs: false, decrypt_is_aacs: false,
tick: None, tick: None,
unproductive: 0,
}; };
let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 9 * SECTOR); let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 9 * SECTOR);
let deadline = (ctx.now)() + Duration::from_secs(10); let deadline = (ctx.now)() + Duration::from_secs(10);
@@ -852,6 +892,7 @@ mod tests {
halt: None, halt: None,
decrypt_is_aacs: false, decrypt_is_aacs: false,
tick: None, tick: None,
unproductive: 0,
}; };
let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 16 * SECTOR); let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 16 * SECTOR);
let mut handlers: Vec<Box<dyn SectionHandler>> = vec![ let mut handlers: Vec<Box<dyn SectionHandler>> = vec![
@@ -892,6 +933,7 @@ mod tests {
halt: None, halt: None,
decrypt_is_aacs: false, decrypt_is_aacs: false,
tick: None, tick: None,
unproductive: 0,
}; };
let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 64 * SECTOR); let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 64 * SECTOR);
let mut handlers: Vec<Box<dyn SectionHandler>> = vec![Box::new(Linear { let mut handlers: Vec<Box<dyn SectionHandler>> = vec![Box::new(Linear {
@@ -922,6 +964,7 @@ mod tests {
halt: None, halt: None,
decrypt_is_aacs: false, decrypt_is_aacs: false,
tick: None, tick: None,
unproductive: 0,
}; };
// Single-sector batches so the transport LBA is hit directly. // Single-sector batches so the transport LBA is hit directly.
let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 8 * SECTOR); let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 8 * SECTOR);
@@ -950,6 +993,7 @@ mod tests {
halt: Some(&halt), halt: Some(&halt),
decrypt_is_aacs: false, decrypt_is_aacs: false,
tick: None, tick: None,
unproductive: 0,
}; };
let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 100 * SECTOR); let mut bad = SubRanges::from_section(0, 100 * SECTOR);
let deadline = (ctx.now)() + Duration::from_secs(10); let deadline = (ctx.now)() + Duration::from_secs(10);