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From: "David C. Hansen" <haveblue@us.ibm.com>
To: Andrew Morton <akpm@zip.com.au>
Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@math.psu.edu>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: OOPS caused by ext2 changes
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 22:31:33 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3CBBB735.9050406@us.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3CBB7B73.8090104@us.ibm.com> <3CBB9A15.E04FDA10@zip.com.au>

Andrew Morton wrote:

>Dave Hansen wrote:
>
>>Andrew Morton and I discused this earlier.  I have some more information
>>now.  The problem: "dbench 64" run on a small (~120meg) partition with
>>1k block sizes produces Oopses.
>>
>>This changeset:
>>http://linus.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.5/patch@1.248.2.6?nav=index.html|ChangeSet|cset@1.248.2.6
>>is the culprit.  Without it applied, none of this happens.
>>
>However it seems that there's potential for a buffer reference
>leak in ext2_get_branch:
>
>See, sb_bread() bumps b_count, but on the `goto changed;'
>branch we lose track of that buffer.
>
>b_count is only 16 bits, so it's conceivable that the
>count wraps to zero, and that is fatal.
>
>It would be interesting to replace that `goto changed;' 
>with { __brelse(bh); goto changed; }.  Plus maybe a
>debug printk to see if we are indeed hitting that path.
>
Well, I'm a little bit clearer about what's going on now.  I noticed 
that verify_chain() is inline, and that is what is actually Oopsing. 
 Any idea how we're getting 8 into edx?  

edx: 00000008
Code;  c013dea4 <__brelse+4/20>   <=====
   0:   8b 42 14                  mov    0x14(%edx),%eax   <=====

Is the Indirect array getting junk into it?


      reply	other threads:[~2002-04-16  5:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-04-16  1:16 OOPS caused by ext2 changes Dave Hansen
2002-04-16  3:27 ` Andrew Morton
2002-04-16  5:31   ` David C. Hansen [this message]

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