Re: [xfs-masters] filesystem corruption on xfs after 2.6.25-rc1 (bisected, powerpc related?)

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Mon Feb 25 2008 - 18:44:17 EST


On Monday, 25 of February 2008, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Since upgrading to 2.6.25-rc1 I see filesystem corruption on my XFS
> > filesystem. I can reproduce this by doing "git reset --hard v2.6.25-rc1"
> > on a git checkout which is on some other revision. Git outputs strange
> > error messages (like file xxx is a directory when xxx really is a file)
> > and sometimes the filesystem "hangs" (I can no longer do any operations
> > on it even from another shell). If I reboot with a working kernel and
> > check the filesystem xfs_check reports many errors. I also see the
> > problem when doing other (not related to git) operations on the
> > filesystem. Git reset is just the easiest way to reproduce it.
> >
> > I was able to track this corruption down to commit
> > a69b176df246d59626e6a9c640b44c0921fa4566 ([XFS] Use the generic bitops
> > rather than implementing them ourselves.) using git bisect.
> >
> > Reverting edd319dc527733e61eec5bdc9ce20c94634b6482 ([XFS] Fix
> > xfs_lowbit64) to avoid merge conflicts and the faulty commit on top of
> > 2.6.25-rc3 fixes the problem.
>
> If you're feeling motivated, maybe you can narrow it down to which of
> the changes - xfs_highbit32, xfs_highbit64, xfs_lowbit32, or
> xfs_lowbit64 - is causing the problem? (or maybe they all are ...)
>
> Or maybe someone looking at the commit can immediately see the
> problem... but I can't :)

Well, IMO a reproducible filesystem corruption is a serious enough issue
for reverting all of the commits in question.

Thanks,
Rafael
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