From: Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz>
To: Alexander Viro <viro@math.psu.edu>
Cc: Heinz Diehl <hd@cavy.de>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: WARNING: 2.5.3 -- IDE damages data! [was Re: Warning, 2.5.3 eats filesystems]
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 12:36:49 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020208113649.GC117@elf.ucw.cz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020206233051.GA503@chiara.cavy.de> <Pine.GSO.4.21.0202061836450.22680-100000@weyl.math.psu.edu>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.21.0202061836450.22680-100000@weyl.math.psu.edu>
Hi!
> > > > 2.5.3 managed to damage my ext2 filesystem (few lost directories);
> > > > beware.
> >
> > > I can confirm that there are filesystem corruption issues with 2.5.3;
> > > after this message I rebooted and did a forced fsck which turned up
> > > around a half dozen inodes where the block count in the inode itself was
> > > too high.
> >
> > Exactly the same thing here, and I bet it _is_ 2.5.3 and not a relict from
> > a 2.5.3-pre patch because I switched directly from 2.4.17 to 2.5.3
> > without ever using any pre patch at this machine.
>
> Very interesting. Which filesystems are mounted (other than ext2) and
> are you been able to reproduce it on 2.5.3-pre6?
[This is ext2 machine, IDE is
Bus 0, device 15, function 0:
IDE interface: Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi] M5229 IDE (rev 195).
Master Capable. Latency=64. Min Gnt=2.Max Lat=4.
I/O at 0x1000 [0x100f].
]
I did more testing, and yes, 2.5.3 does data corruption. This appeared
in syslog:
Feb 8 12:08:02 amd kernel: hda: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
Feb 8 12:08:02 amd kernel: hda: drive not ready for command
Feb 8 12:08:02 amd kernel: ide0: reset: success
Feb 8 12:09:26 amd kernel: hda: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
Feb 8 12:09:26 amd kernel: hda: drive not ready for command
Feb 8 12:09:26 amd kernel: ide0: reset: success
Feb 8 12:12:27 amd kernel: hda: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
Feb 8 12:12:27 amd kernel: hda: drive not ready for command
Feb 8 12:12:27 amd kernel: ide0: reset: success
Feb 8 12:13:05 amd log1n[103]: ROOT LOGIN on `tty6'
Feb 8 12:15:00 amd sendmail[150]: alias database /etc/aliases.db out
of date
Feb 8 12:15:00 amd sendmail[150]: MAA00150: from=pavel, size=2519,
class=0, pri=62519, nrcpts=2, msgid=<20020208111457.GA117@elf.ucw.cz>,
relay=pavel@localhost
Feb 8 12:15:04 amd sendmail[152]: MAA00150:
to=linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,viro@math.psu.edu, ctladdr=pavel
(8/100), delay=00:00:04, xdelay=00:00:04, mailer=relay,
relay=[10.0.0.1] [10.0.0.1], stat=Sent (MAA10440 Message accepted for
delivery)
Feb 8 12:18:17 amd kernel: hda: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
Feb 8 12:18:17 amd kernel: hda: drive not ready for command
Feb 8 12:18:18 amd kernel: ide0: reset: master: error (0x00?)
And this happened on console:
croot@amd:~# cat /dev/urandom > /tmp/delme
root@amd:~# ls -al /tmp/delme
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 246845440 Feb 8 12:11 /tmp/delme
root@amd:~# cp /tmp/delme /tmp/delme2
root@amd:~# cp /tmp/delme /tmp/delme3
root@amd:~# cp /tmp/delme /tmp/delme4
root@amd:~# md5sum /tmp/delme*
2da1568c45e298938353672d3a642714 /tmp/delme
bc99762f3cf9a104e58e3f5708eeba99 /tmp/delme2
2da1568c45e298938353672d3a642714 /tmp/delme3
2da1568c45e298938353672d3a642714 /tmp/delme4
root@amd:~# cd /tmp
root@amd:/tmp# ls -al delme delme2 delme3
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 246845440 Feb 8 12:11 delme
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 246845440 Feb 8 12:14 delme2
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 246845440 Feb 8 12:17 delme3
root@amd:/tmp#
As you can see, delme2 was damaged. I tried to do some heavy reads,
but those seem to be okay.
root@amd:/tmp# hdparm /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
multcount = 0 (off)
I/O support = 0 (default 16-bit)
unmaskirq = 0 (off)
using_dma = 0 (off)
keepsettings = 0 (off)
nowerr = 0 (off)
readonly = 0 (off)
readahead = 8 (on)
geometry = 2432/255/63, sectors = 39070080, start = 0
busstate = 1 (on)
root@amd:/tmp#
Pavel
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-02-08 21:31 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-02-05 19:28 Warning, 2.5.3 eats filesystems Pavel Machek
2002-02-05 23:14 ` Daniel Pittman
2002-02-06 0:59 ` Skip Ford
2002-02-06 1:39 ` Dave Jones
2002-02-06 4:59 ` Daniel Pittman
2002-02-06 15:42 ` Pavel Machek
2002-02-06 23:30 ` Heinz Diehl
2002-02-06 23:39 ` Alexander Viro
2002-02-07 20:34 ` Heinz Diehl
2002-02-08 10:50 ` Pavel Machek
2002-02-08 21:48 ` Heinz Diehl
2002-02-08 11:14 ` Pavel Machek
2002-02-08 21:50 ` Andre Hedrick
2002-02-08 11:36 ` Pavel Machek [this message]
2002-02-06 17:49 ` Olaf Zaplinski
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