* BUG in journal_mark_dirty on 2.6.7/ia64
@ 2004-08-17 19:14 Garrick Staples
2004-08-17 22:10 ` Chris Mason
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From: Garrick Staples @ 2004-08-17 19:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: reiserfs-list
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Hi all,
I'm currently not subscribed (the list daemon isn't replying to my subscribe
attempts), so please CC me on replies.
I got a kernel panic on one of my ia64 servers last night. It's an NFS server
for about 1000 clients and ~10 terabytes of data and has been running great
since 2.6.7 was released (Jun 15). Last week it was rebooted to pull out an
unused scsi raid card.
Last night I got the panic message below, which caused one of my LVM LVs to
lock up. Please let me know what other info you need.
reiserfsprogs 3.6.11
REISERFS: panic (device dm-29): journal-1413: journal_mark_dirty: j_len (1024)
is too big
kernel BUG at fs/reiserfs/prints.c:362!
nfsd[1820]: bugcheck! 0 [1]
Modules linked in: nfs reiserfs dm_mod qla2300 qla2xxx nfsd exportfs lockd
sunrpc ipv6 e1000 e100 tg3 nls_iso885
9_1 nls_cp437 vfat fat nls_base ohci_hcd usbcore
Pid: 1820, CPU 1, comm: nfsd
psr : 0000101008026018 ifs : 800000000000058e ip : [<a00000020061e110>]
Tainted: GF
ip is at reiserfs_panic+0xf0/0x100 [reiserfs]
unat: 0000000000000000 pfs : 000000000000058e rsc : 0000000000000003
rnat: 0009804c8a70433f bsps: 0000000000000514 pr : 5a40015000699a55
ldrs: 0000000000000000 ccv : 0000000000000000 fpsr: 0009804c8a70433f
csd : 0000000000000000 ssd : 0000000000000000
b0 : a00000020061e110 b6 : a000000200325330 b7 : a00000010008a8c0
f6 : 1003e0000000000000002 f7 : 0ffdd8000000000000000
f8 : 0ffffffffc00000000000 f9 : 100018000000000000000
f10 : 1003e0000000000000000 f11 : 1003e0000000000000000
r1 : a0000001009a4970 r2 : 0000000000004000 r3 : 0000000000004000
r8 : 0000000000000028 r9 : ffffffffffff45b8 r10 : e0000001ff0a8e84
r11 : a0000001007bc200 r12 : e0000001ff0afa20 r13 : e0000001ff0a8000
r14 : 0000000000004000 r15 : a0000001006f73e8 r16 : e000004041e58e28
r17 : e000004041e58e84 r18 : a0000001007bc1f8 r19 : 0000001008022018
r20 : e0000001ff0af9e0 r21 : 0000000000000000 r22 : 0000000000000001
r23 : e000004041e58e84 r24 : e000004041e58e70 r25 : a0000001007bc1f8
r26 : e000004041e58078 r27 : 0000000000000000 r28 : a000000100084c10
r29 : a000000100801d84 r30 : 0000000000000000 r31 : e0000001000145b8
Call Trace:
[<a000000100019420>] show_stack+0x80/0xa0
sp=e0000001ff0af5f0 bsp=e0000001ff0a95d0
[<a00000010003f810>] die+0x1d0/0x280
sp=e0000001ff0af7c0 bsp=e0000001ff0a95a8
[<a00000010003fb50>] ia64_bad_break+0x230/0x340
sp=e0000001ff0af7c0 bsp=e0000001ff0a9588
[<a000000100012180>] ia64_leave_kernel+0x0/0x260
sp=e0000001ff0af850 bsp=e0000001ff0a9588
[<a00000020061e110>] reiserfs_panic+0xf0/0x100 [reiserfs]
sp=e0000001ff0afa20 bsp=e0000001ff0a9518
[<a0000002006468c0>] journal_mark_dirty+0x2e0/0x740 [reiserfs]
sp=e0000001ff0afa50 bsp=e0000001ff0a94d8
[<a0000002005e39b0>] _reiserfs_free_block+0x2f0/0x4a0 [reiserfs]
sp=e0000001ff0afa50 bsp=e0000001ff0a9460
[<a0000002006303d0>] prepare_for_delete_or_cut+0x970/0x1400 [reiserfs]
sp=e0000001ff0afa50 bsp=e0000001ff0a93a8
[<a000000200633110>] reiserfs_cut_from_item+0xd0/0xc20 [reiserfs]
sp=e0000001ff0afa70 bsp=e0000001ff0a9320
[<a000000200634610>] reiserfs_do_truncate+0x730/0xc20 [reiserfs]
sp=e0000001ff0afd20 bsp=e0000001ff0a9258
[<a0000002006329c0>] reiserfs_delete_object+0x40/0xe0 [reiserfs]
sp=e0000001ff0afdc0 bsp=e0000001ff0a9220
[<a0000002005f6210>] reiserfs_delete_inode+0x2f0/0x460 [reiserfs]
sp=e0000001ff0afdc0 bsp=e0000001ff0a91e8
[<a000000100165060>] generic_delete_inode+0x1e0/0x3a0
sp=e0000001ff0afdf0 bsp=e0000001ff0a91b8
[<a000000100165730>] iput+0x130/0x1e0
sp=e0000001ff0afdf0 bsp=e0000001ff0a9198
[<a000000100160760>] d_delete+0x260/0x2c0
sp=e0000001ff0afdf0 bsp=e0000001ff0a9178
[<a00000010014c960>] vfs_unlink+0x280/0x5c0
sp=e0000001ff0afdf0 bsp=e0000001ff0a9140
[<a000000200370ec0>] nfsd_unlink+0x2a0/0x640 [nfsd]
sp=e0000001ff0afdf0 bsp=e0000001ff0a90f0
[<a000000200381010>] nfsd3_proc_remove+0x150/0x1c0 [nfsd]
sp=e0000001ff0afdf0 bsp=e0000001ff0a90a8
[<a000000200363030>] nfsd_dispatch+0x290/0x540 [nfsd]
sp=e0000001ff0afdf0 bsp=e0000001ff0a9058
[<a00000020031fde0>] svc_process+0x10a0/0x1380 [sunrpc]
sp=e0000001ff0afdf0 bsp=e0000001ff0a8fe8
[<a0000002003628e0>] nfsd+0x500/0x9c0 [nfsd]
sp=e0000001ff0afe00 bsp=e0000001ff0a8ee8
[<a00000010001b380>] kernel_thread_helper+0xe0/0x100
sp=e0000001ff0afe30 bsp=e0000001ff0a8ec0
[<a000000100009080>] start_kernel_thread+0x20/0x40
sp=e0000001ff0afe30 bsp=e0000001ff0a8ec0
And then at boot, a minor message about dm-29:
kernel: ReiserFS: dm-29: found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal
kernel: ReiserFS: dm-29: using ordered data mode
kernel: ReiserFS: dm-29: journal params: device dm-29, size 8192, journal first block 18, max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30
kernel: ReiserFS: dm-29: checking transaction log (dm-29)
kernel: ReiserFS: dm-29: replayed 274 transactions in 2 seconds
kernel: ReiserFS: dm-29: Using r5 hash to sort names
kernel: ReiserFS: dm-29: Removing [1795252 1802799 0x0 SD]..done
kernel: ReiserFS: dm-29: There were 1 uncompleted unlinks/truncates. Completed
--
Garrick Staples, Linux/HPCC Administrator
University of Southern California
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* Re: BUG in journal_mark_dirty on 2.6.7/ia64
2004-08-17 19:14 BUG in journal_mark_dirty on 2.6.7/ia64 Garrick Staples
@ 2004-08-17 22:10 ` Chris Mason
2004-08-17 22:17 ` Garrick Staples
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Chris Mason @ 2004-08-17 22:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Garrick Staples; +Cc: reiserfs-list
On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 15:14, Garrick Staples wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm currently not subscribed (the list daemon isn't replying to my subscribe
> attempts), so please CC me on replies.
>
> I got a kernel panic on one of my ia64 servers last night. It's an NFS server
> for about 1000 clients and ~10 terabytes of data and has been running great
> since 2.6.7 was released (Jun 15). Last week it was rebooted to pull out an
> unused scsi raid card.
>
> Last night I got the panic message below, which caused one of my LVM LVs to
> lock up. Please let me know what other info you need.
Well, this should have been fixed, I'll have to review the transaction
length code again. Updating to 2.6.8 won't fix it, the good news is
that particular panic should have kept corruption away.
-chris
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* Re: BUG in journal_mark_dirty on 2.6.7/ia64
2004-08-17 22:10 ` Chris Mason
@ 2004-08-17 22:17 ` Garrick Staples
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Garrick Staples @ 2004-08-17 22:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: reiserfs-list
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On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 06:10:44PM -0400, Chris Mason alleged:
> On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 15:14, Garrick Staples wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I'm currently not subscribed (the list daemon isn't replying to my subscribe
> > attempts), so please CC me on replies.
> >
> > I got a kernel panic on one of my ia64 servers last night. It's an NFS server
> > for about 1000 clients and ~10 terabytes of data and has been running great
> > since 2.6.7 was released (Jun 15). Last week it was rebooted to pull out an
> > unused scsi raid card.
> >
> > Last night I got the panic message below, which caused one of my LVM LVs to
> > lock up. Please let me know what other info you need.
>
> Well, this should have been fixed, I'll have to review the transaction
> length code again. Updating to 2.6.8 won't fix it, the good news is
> that particular panic should have kept corruption away.
Thanks for the reply. I did a bit of googling before posting and noted a few
similar posts from a year or two ago, and that noone has reported this error in
awhile. And as you mentioned, I didn't see anything in 2.6.8's changelog that
looked related.
--
Garrick Staples, Linux/HPCC Administrator
University of Southern California
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