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From: Markus Trippelsdorf <markus@trippelsdorf.de>
To: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>, Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>,
	linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: torrent hash failures since 3.9.0-rc1
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 21:46:25 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20130311204625.GA433@x4> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130311203738.GB15478@thunk.org>

On 2013.03.11 at 16:37 -0400, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 09:13:34PM +0100, Markus Trippelsdorf wrote:
> > On 2013.03.11 at 15:41 -0400, Dave Jones wrote:
> > > Worked fine for me on two separate machines.  Could it be a network problem
> > > perhaps ? If something is mangling the packet before it hits the disk,
> > > that would explain it.  What NIC do you use ?
> 
> I'm not a torrent expert, but I thought it did enough checksumming
> such that if the packet got mangled, it would get noticd by the
> torrent client before it writes the chunks to disk?

Yes, I think that's the idea.

> > > Or maybe you could isolate it to a filesystem problem using something
> > > like fsx ?
> > 
> > I've found fsx on your homepage, but I've no idea on how to use this
> > tool. Any pointers?
> 
> We actually run fsx in a number of different configruations as part of
> our regression testing before we send Linus a pull request, and
> haven't found any issues.  So unless it's a hardware problem, it seems
> unlikely to me that your running fsx would turn up anything.

Yes, I let it run for a while anyway and it didn't report any failure.

> Can you send a dumpefs -h of the file system in question, and what
> mount options (if any) you are using?  Thanks!!

 # dumpe2fs -h /dev/sda
dumpe2fs 1.42.7 (21-Jan-2013)
Filesystem volume name:   <none>
Last mounted on:          /var
Filesystem UUID:          202f2c93-c6c5-4d70-a63f-d770161138bd
Filesystem magic number:  0xEF53
Filesystem revision #:    1 (dynamic)
Filesystem features:      has_journal ext_attr resize_inode dir_index
filetype needs_recovery extent flex_bg sparse_super large_file huge_file
uninit_bg dir_nlink extra_isize
Filesystem flags:         signed_directory_hash 
Default mount options:    user_xattr acl
Filesystem state:         clean
Errors behavior:          Continue
Filesystem OS type:       Linux
Inode count:              91578368
Block count:              366284646
Reserved block count:     18314232
Free blocks:              185850075
Free inodes:              90003798
First block:              0
Block size:               4096
Fragment size:            4096
Reserved GDT blocks:      936
Blocks per group:         32768
Fragments per group:      32768
Inodes per group:         8192
Inode blocks per group:   512
Flex block group size:    16
Filesystem created:       Mon Nov 19 16:02:46 2012
Last mount time:          Mon Mar 11 21:16:23 2013
Last write time:          Mon Mar 11 21:16:23 2013
Mount count:              20
Maximum mount count:      -1
Last checked:             Mon Mar  4 13:32:55 2013
Check interval:           0 (<none>)
Lifetime writes:          2891 GB
Reserved blocks uid:      0 (user root)
Reserved blocks gid:      0 (group root)
First inode:              11
Inode size:               256
Required extra isize:     28
Desired extra isize:      28
Journal inode:            8
First orphan inode:       60164803
Default directory hash:   half_md4
Directory Hash Seed:      e86f34a0-390a-49b6-87a9-3336d861ab81
Journal backup:           inode blocks
Journal features:         journal_incompat_revoke
Journal size:             128M
Journal length:           32768
Journal sequence:         0x00079bef
Journal start:            1

noatime is the only mount option.

> BTW, I'm currently running 3.9-rc2 with some additional fixes from the
> ext4 dev branch, and I'm not able to reproduce the problem using
> rtorrent on my laptop.  How reliably is it reproducing for you?  Are
> you seeing the problem every time you try this?

Yes, it's 100% reproducible for me. If I boot a 3.8 kernel the issue
vanishes.

-- 
Markus

  reply	other threads:[~2013-03-11 20:46 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-03-11 17:18 torrent hash failures since 3.9.0-rc1 Markus Trippelsdorf
2013-03-11 19:17 ` Markus Trippelsdorf
2013-03-11 19:41   ` Dave Jones
2013-03-11 20:13     ` Markus Trippelsdorf
2013-03-11 20:37       ` Theodore Ts'o
2013-03-11 20:46         ` Markus Trippelsdorf [this message]
2013-03-11 21:18           ` Theodore Ts'o
2013-03-11 21:38             ` Markus Trippelsdorf
2013-03-11 23:12               ` Markus Trippelsdorf
2013-03-11 23:26                 ` Dave Jones
2013-03-12  3:00                 ` Zheng Liu
2013-03-12  3:30                   ` Theodore Ts'o
2013-03-12  3:44                     ` Theodore Ts'o
2013-03-12  6:16                     ` Markus Trippelsdorf
2013-03-12  6:44                       ` Zheng Liu
2013-03-12  6:48                         ` Markus Trippelsdorf
2013-03-12  7:16                           ` Zheng Liu
2013-03-12 13:28                             ` Theodore Ts'o
2013-03-13 10:15                               ` Zheng Liu
2013-03-12  8:28           ` Sander
2013-03-12 22:04             ` Dave Chinner
2013-03-11 20:44       ` Dave Jones

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