Re: Regression: Disk corruption with dm-crypt and kernels >= 4.0
From: Mikulas Patocka
Date: Tue Jun 02 2015 - 13:51:47 EST
On Mon, 18 May 2015, Abelardo Ricart III wrote:
> On Fri, 2015-05-15 at 08:04 -0700, Brandon Smith wrote:
> > On 2015-05-01 (Fri) at 19:42:15 -0400, Abelardo Ricart III wrote:
> > > > > The patchset in question was tested quite heavily so this is a
> > > > > surprising report. I'm noticing you are opting in to dm-crypt discard
> > > > > support. Have you tested without discards enabled?
> > > >
> > > > I've disabled discards universally and rebuilt a vanilla kernel. After
> > > > running
> > > > my heavy read-write-sync scripts, everything seems to be working fine now.
> > > > I
> > > > suppose this could be something that used to fail silently before, but now
> > > > produces bad behavior? I seem to remember having something in my message
> > > > log
> > > > about "discards not supported on this device" when running with it enabled
> > > > before.
> > >
> > > Forgive me, but I spoke too soon. The corruption and libata errors are still
> > > there, as was evidenced when I went to reboot and got treated to an eye full
> > > of
> > > "read-only filesystem" and ata errors.
> > >
> > > So no, disabling discards unfortunately did nothing to help.
> >
> > I've been experiencing the same problem. Vanilla 4.0 series kernels,
> > dm-crypt, with/or without discards, on a ThinkPad X1 Carbon with a
> > LiteOn LGT-256M6G SSD.
> >
> > After some of googling around, I found some chatter relating to changes
> > in NCQ on SSDs in 4.0. Been running w/o NCQ for a full kernel build so
> > far without issue. Perhaps there's been some change in the interaction
> > between dm-crypt and NCQ?
> >
> > Abelardo, can you try w/o NCQ and see if that helps your situation?
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > --Brandon
>
> I've been running with NCQ disabled and been stress testing for awhile and the
> issue is indeed gone. Thanks for the workaround!
>
> So it seems the issue is somehow related to the combination of NCQ, dm-crypt,
> and possibly (some?) SSDs.
Hi
I suspect that this is a bug in kernel NCQ processing or in SSD firmware
and recent dm-crypt changes made the bug show up.
I suggest this:
If you have some test that reliably reproduces the bug, please do this:
take kernel 3.19 or 3.18 and apply dm-crypt parallelization patches
(commits f3396c58fd8442850e759843457d78b6ec3a9589,
cf2f1abfbd0dba701f7f16ef619e4d2485de3366,
7145c241a1bf2841952c3e297c4080b357b3e52d,
94f5e0243c48aa01441c987743dc468e2d6eaca2,
dc2676210c425ee8e5cb1bec5bc84d004ddf4179,
0f5d8e6ee758f7023e4353cca75d785b2d4f6abe,
b3c5fd3052492f1b8d060799d4f18be5a5438add) on it. If the bug doesn't show
up with the older kernel and dm-crypt parallelization patches, use git
bisect to find out which patch broken NCQ. When you test a kernel with
bisect, apply the above mentioned patches to it.
Mikulas
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