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From: Wilfried Weissmann <Wilfried.Weissmann@gmx.at>
To: Ville Herva <vherva@niksula.hut.fi>,
	linux-kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: File Corruption in Kernel 2.4.18
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 12:10:32 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D3BDA18.4070902@gmx.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20020718081630.GX1465@niksula.cs.hut.fi

Ville Herva wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 09:47:33AM +0200, you [Wilfried Weissmann] wrote:
> 
>>[snip]
>>
>>>I repoduced the problem with wrchk utility I wrote
>>>(http://iki.fi/v/tmp/wrchk.c) but it seems you can do it with you directory
>>>tree copying.
>>
>>I got to check this out!
> 
> 
> I had the problem to appear almost certainly when doing wrchk to raw disks
> (you should be able to use large files just as well), two writes in parallel
> (eg. /dev/hde, /dev/hdg). Occasionally it took ~50GB of writing before it
> happened (multiple rounds), but it always did.

I did a simultaneous:
wrck /dev/hd[fh] 0 64 2
The two disks were connected to the HPT-370 controller and both were 
configured as slave (the masters are configured into an ataraid-0 and 
contain my root partition). The test disk were IBM DLTA 307030 (30GB) 
with updated firmware. These disks are locked down to ata-44 by the 
kernel and I only got a maximum I/O speed of 21.7 MB/s. During the read 
phase one of the disks always slowed down, while the other disk 
proceeded at normal speed. In the first run I got 7.2 MB/s and at the 
second run the other disk slowed down to crawling 5.3 MB/s, but the test 
was completed without any errors. *joy* However I am not that the test 
did stress the chipset enough to trigger the error because of the 
throughput is so low.
My mainboard is a abit kt7-raid (VIA KT133 chipset), BIOS version 3R. 
Memory bus was reduced to 100 MHz (SDR). Linux kernel 2.4.18 tainted by 
NVidia(TM). ;)
DivX 5.0 seems to be a good stability test for VIA chipset based 
motherboards. It finds errors that not even memtest could detect.

greetings,
Wilfried

PS: I will do another run on my raid-0 root partition. The 2 disks that 
are part of the raid run at ata-100 (Maxtor 40GB).


  parent reply	other threads:[~2002-07-22 10:07 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-07-18  2:00 File Corruption in Kernel 2.4.18 J. Hart
2002-07-18  3:11 ` Kelledin
2002-07-18  7:21 ` Ville Herva
2002-07-18  7:47   ` Wilfried Weissmann
2002-07-21  2:52     ` J. Hart
     [not found]     ` <20020718081630.GX1465@niksula.cs.hut.fi>
2002-07-22 10:10       ` Wilfried Weissmann [this message]
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-07-18  4:16 Kelledin
2002-07-23  2:56 J. Hart
2002-07-23  3:04 ` Thunder from the hill

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