From: Ryan Harper <ryanh@us.ibm.com>
To: John Morrissey <jwm@horde.net>
Cc: Anthony Liguori <anthony@codemonkey.ws>, kvm@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: qcow2 corruption?
Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 07:34:46 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090109133446.GJ13481@us.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20090109034218.GA5921@boost.horde.net>
* John Morrissey <jwm@horde.net> [2009-01-08 21:44]:
> On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 02:33:28PM -0600, Anthony Liguori wrote:
> > John Morrissey wrote:
> > >I'm encountering what seems like disk corruption when using qcow2 images,
> > >created with 'kvm-img create -f qcow2 image.qcow2 15G'.
> > >
> > >A simple test case is to use the Debian installer (I'm using the lenny
> > >rc1 images from http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/) to install
> > >a new domain. The qcow2 file on disk grows due to the mkfs(8) activity,
> > >then the installer faults while trying to mount the root filesystem
> > >(Invalid argument). 'fdisk -l' shows that the partition table just
> > >created by the installer is gone.
> >
> > There are patches that touch the block layer. Please try to reproduce
> > on vanilla kvm. I don't trust the debian patches.
>
> Couldn't reproduce this with Debian packaging minus its patch for
> CVE-2008-0928 (taken from Fedora FWIW), which is the only one touching the
> block layer.
>
> Upon further scrutiny, I realized I pooched updating the patch for KVM 82.
> The value for the BDRV_O_AUTOGROW constant introduced in that patch collides
> with a new BDRV_ constant introduced between KVM 79 and 82. Changing the
> constant's value (Fedora project has an updated patch, too) fixes this.
>
> Ryan, this seems to fix the SCSI BUGging, too. I figure you won't want to
> pursue that further?
excellent! I had seen the error before but only while developing some
new code for the scsi device, so it was a little surprising to see. If
you can't recreate now, I think we're done. =)
>
> Sorry for the bother, guys.
np, thanks for testing.
--
Ryan Harper
Software Engineer; Linux Technology Center
IBM Corp., Austin, Tx
ryanh@us.ibm.com
prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-01-09 13:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-12-26 21:00 BUG() with SCSI-interfaced disk images John Morrissey
2009-01-07 20:19 ` John Morrissey
2009-01-07 22:34 ` Ryan Harper
2009-01-08 2:13 ` John Morrissey
2009-01-08 14:01 ` Ryan Harper
2009-01-08 18:15 ` John Morrissey
2009-01-08 19:24 ` qcow2 corruption? John Morrissey
2009-01-08 20:10 ` Ryan Harper
2009-01-08 20:16 ` John Morrissey
2009-01-08 20:33 ` Anthony Liguori
2009-01-09 3:42 ` John Morrissey
2009-01-09 13:34 ` Ryan Harper [this message]
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