Re: XFS filesystem corruption on the arm(el) architecture

From: Eric Sandeen
Date: Wed Oct 01 2008 - 21:18:00 EST


Dave Chinner wrote:
> Adding xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx to the cc list so all the XFS folk see this.
>
> On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 10:38:22PM +0200, Tobias Frost wrote:
>> (Note: Please CC me, as I am NOT on the lkml!!)
>>
>> Some time ago, I discovered some problems with xfs. Unfortunatly, I had
>> no time diving into it. However, some weeks ago some other people
>> running debian on ARM machines confirmed the problem on their machines
>> starting at [1], so I think it is appropitate to at least report it.
>> It has also been seen on 2.6.27-rc4 [2].
>>
>> summary: the xfs partition corrupts almost immediatly after creation. I
>> had the impression, that the first unlink (rm) causes the corruption,
>> but this might be just an impression.
>>
>> During the tests I made, I conserved a image of the corrupted filesystem
>> which I can make available on request (it's 26 Mbyte, gzipped).
>>
>> Please let me know how I can assist you in finding the problem.
>>
>>
>> [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2008/08/msg00155.html
>> [2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2008/08/msg00184.html
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Tobias Frost
>> http://blog.coldtobi.de

You could try undoing this:

/* ARM old ABI has some weird alignment/padding */
#if defined(__arm__) && !defined(__ARM_EABI__)
#define __arch_pack __attribute__((packed))
#else
#define __arch_pack
#endif

and just define __arch_pack to nothing unconditionally, to see if that's
what broke...

Or if someone can provide an xfs.ko, or point "pahole" at it yourself,
and see if xfs_dir2_sf_hdr, xfs_dir2_sf_entry, and xfs_dir2_sf look more
like

http://sandeen.net/xfs-diskformat/xfs-oldabi-arm-pahole-structs
or
http://sandeen.net/xfs-diskformat/xfs-oldabi-fixed-arm-pahole-structs

?

otherwise I will give this a whirl in the emulator again...

Thanks,
-Eric


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