From: Eric Sandeen <esandeen@redhat.com>
To: Badari Pulavarty <pbadari@us.ibm.com>
Cc: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>, Eric Sandeen <sandeen@sandeen.net>,
Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>, Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>,
Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: 2.6.18 ext3 panic.
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 21:36:22 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <452DAA26.6080200@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1160589284.1447.19.camel@dyn9047017100.beaverton.ibm.com>
Badari Pulavarty wrote:
> Here is what I think is happening..
>
> journal_unmap_buffer() - cleaned the buffer, since its outside EOF, but
> its a part of the same page. So it remained on the page->buffers
> list. (at this time its not part of any transaction).
>
> Then, ordererd_commit_write() called journal_dirty_data() and we added
> all these buffers to BJ_SyncData list. (at this time buffer is clean -
> not dirty).
>
> Now msync() called __set_page_dirty_buffers() and dirtied *all* the
> buffers attached to this page.
>
> journal_submit_data_buffers() got around to this buffer and tried to
> submit the buffer...
This seems about right, but one thing bothers me in the traces; it seems like
there is some locking that is missing. In
http://people.redhat.com/esandeen/traces/eric_ext3_oops1.txt
for example, it looks like journal_dirty_data gets started, but then the
buffer_head is acted on by journal_unmap_buffer, which decides this buffer is
part of the running transaction, past EOF, and clears mapped, dirty, etc. Then
journal_dirty_data picks up again, decides that the buffer is not on the right
list (now BJ_None) and puts it back on BJ_SyncData. Then it gets picked up by
journal_submit_data_buffers and submitted, and oops.
Talking with Stephen, it seemed like the page lock should synchronize these
threads, but I've found that we can get to journal_dirty_data acting on the
buffer heads w/o having the page locked...
I'm still digging, and, er, grasping at straws here... Am I off base?
-Eric
> Andrew is right - only option for us to check the filesize in the
> write out path and skip the buffers beyond EOF.
>
> Thanks,
> Badari
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-10-12 2:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-10-02 19:47 2.6.18 ext3 panic Dave Jones
2006-10-03 5:22 ` Dave Jones
2006-10-03 5:43 ` Eric Sandeen
2006-10-03 6:19 ` Andrew Morton
2006-10-03 6:40 ` Dave Jones
2006-10-03 16:45 ` Dave Jones
2006-10-09 19:46 ` Eric Sandeen
2006-10-09 19:59 ` Eric Sandeen
2006-10-09 21:59 ` Badari Pulavarty
2006-10-09 22:50 ` Dave Jones
2006-10-10 14:11 ` Jan Kara
2006-10-10 18:42 ` Andrew Morton
2006-10-10 22:03 ` Eric Sandeen
2006-10-10 22:25 ` Badari Pulavarty
2006-10-11 1:43 ` Eric Sandeen
2006-10-11 10:33 ` Jan Kara
2006-10-11 13:44 ` Eric Sandeen
2006-10-11 14:22 ` Jan Kara
2006-10-11 17:54 ` Badari Pulavarty
2006-10-12 2:36 ` Eric Sandeen [this message]
2006-10-12 4:34 ` John Wendel
2006-10-12 6:57 ` Jan-Benedict Glaw
2006-10-12 12:28 ` Jan Kara
2006-10-12 13:20 ` Eric Sandeen
2006-10-12 16:40 ` Andrew Morton
2006-10-12 16:44 ` Eric Sandeen
2006-10-12 20:07 ` Eric Sandeen
2006-10-12 21:55 ` Badari Pulavarty
2006-10-12 21:57 ` Eric Sandeen
2006-10-12 22:34 ` Badari Pulavarty
2006-10-13 7:56 ` Jan Kara
2006-10-13 16:08 ` Eric Sandeen
2006-10-16 16:54 ` Jan Kara
2006-10-16 16:56 ` Eric Sandeen
2006-10-09 22:40 ` Jan-Benedict Glaw
2006-10-10 13:16 ` Jan Kara
2006-10-10 16:39 ` Jan-Benedict Glaw
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