Re: [XFS] 2.6.29-rc2: XFS internal error XFS_WANT_CORRUPTED_GOTO

From: Dave Chinner
Date: Tue Jan 20 2009 - 08:35:36 EST


On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 06:49:06AM -0500, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 12:47:16PM +0100, Jacek Luczak wrote:
> > Christoph Hellwig pisze:
> > > I'm doing about half of my testing on 32 bit x86, and I couldn't
> > > reproduce the detailed receipe in the kernel.org bugzilla yet.
> > >
> > > Just curious: do you have CONFIG_LBD set?
> >
> > the answer is:
> > $ grep LBD .config
> > # CONFIG_LBD is not set
>
> Ok, let me reproduce it without that set..

Good call, Christoph. I have a reproduce on ia32, CONFIG_LBD=n,
1k block size, 16 AGs in 4GB. Filesystem pre-prepared by
copying a build kernel onto it then 'make mrproper' to put
holes in it. Then, on boot:

dave@xfs-32:/mnt$ sudo mount /dev/sdb /mnt; cd /mnt
dave@xfs-32:/mnt$ cp /home/dave/linux-2.6.tar.gz . ; sync
dave@xfs-32:/mnt$ sudo xfs_bmap -v linux-2.6.tar.gz
linux-2.6.tar.gz:
EXT: FILE-OFFSET BLOCK-RANGE AG AG-OFFSET TOTAL
0: [0..150271]: 92112..242383 0 (92112..242383) 150272
1: [150272..346879]: 256188..452795 0 (256188..452795) 196608
2: [346880..445183]: 906390..1004693 1 (382102..480405) 98304
3: [445184..494335]: 770022..819173 1 (245734..294885) 49152
4: [494336..543487]: 720870..770021 1 (196582..245733) 49152
5: [543488..592639]: 671718..720869 1 (147430..196581) 49152
6: [592640..641791]: 622566..671717 1 (98278..147429) 49152
7: [641792..737023]: 1398498..1493729 2 (349922..445153) 95232
8: [737024..781055]: 1353872..1397903 2 (305296..349327) 44032
9: [781056..830207]: 1304720..1353871 2 (256144..305295) 49152
10: [830208..879359]: 1255566..1304717 2 (206990..256141) 49152
11: [879360..925367]: 1209558..1255565 2 (160982..206989) 46008
dave@xfs-32:/mnt$ > linux-2.6.tar.gz
Connection to xfs-32 closed.

I'll see if this is reproducable, and if it is I'll start
instrumenting in the morning during the LCA keynote. ;)

Cheers,

Dave.
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