From: David Konerding <dek_ml@konerding.com>
To: Jason Madden <jmadden@spock.shacknet.nu>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: "mount -o loop" lockup issue
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 19:50:29 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3AC00E05.47C264D9@konerding.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0103262125400.8769-100000@spock.shacknet.nu>
It's a bug in Linux 2.4.2, fixed in later versions. Regression/quality control
testing would
have caught this, but the developers usually just break things and wait for people
to complain
as their "Regression" testers.
Jason Madden wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, David E. Weekly wrote:
>
> > On Linux 2.4.2, running a "mount -o loop" on a file properly created with
> > "dd if=/dev/zero of=/path/to/my/file.img count=1024" seems to decide to
> > freeze up my shell (not my system). An strace showed the lockup happening at
> > the actual system "mount()" call, which never returns.
> >
> > Since mount() is in glibc, it might be relevant to note that I'm running
> > Mandrake's glibc 2.1.3-16mdk. I compiled the kernel with a gcc of 2.95.3
> > [1991030] (although oddly enough this binary seems to have come with the
> > gcc-2.95.2 RPM and installed itself as /usr/bin/gcc-2.95.2) and binutils
> > 2.10.0.24-4mdk.
> I also experience this problem (using a floppy disk image created by
> dd if=/dev/fd0 of=floppy.img bs=1024, and then mount -o loop
> floppy.img /mnt/floppy ) with a different version
> of glibc (RedHat's 2.1.92-5 rpm) and binutils (binutils-2.10.0.18-1). Loop
> is compiled into the kernel.
>
> Once the mount command was executed, my load average shot up to a steady
> 1.0 on an idle system, and remained there until I rebooted. top
> et. al. showed no cpu utilization by the frozen mount.
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-03-27 3:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-03-27 1:56 "mount -o loop" lockup issue David E. Weekly
2001-03-27 3:31 ` Jason Madden
2001-03-27 3:50 ` David Konerding [this message]
2001-03-27 4:19 ` Alan Cox
2001-03-27 8:32 ` David Konerding
2001-03-27 13:24 ` Mohammad A. Haque
2001-03-27 18:51 ` J Sloan
2001-03-27 19:33 ` Alexander Viro
2001-03-27 5:30 ` Rik van Riel
2001-03-27 8:13 ` David Konerding
2001-03-27 12:31 ` Rik van Riel
2001-03-27 13:51 ` Kernel QA James Lewis Nance
2001-03-27 18:02 ` Shawn Starr
2001-03-27 22:09 ` Alexander Valys
2001-03-27 16:25 ` "mount -o loop" lockup issue Alan Cox
2001-03-27 3:50 ` Mohammad A. Haque
2001-03-27 3:59 ` William Stearns
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-03-27 19:25 Joerg Pommnitz
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