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From: Jeff Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com>
To: Paolo Pisati <p.pisati@gmail.com>
Cc: xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: 3.5+, xfs and 32bit armhf - xfs_buf_get: failed to map pages
Date: Sat, 18 May 2013 16:43:47 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <51973F43.4090205@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130517104529.GA12490@luxor.wired.org>

On 05/17/2013 06:45 PM, Paolo Pisati wrote:
> While exercising swift on a single node 32bit armhf system running a 3.5 kernel,
> i got this when i hit ~25% of fs space usage:
> 
> dmesg:
> ...
> [ 3037.399406] vmap allocation for size 2097152 failed: use vmalloc=<size> to increase size.
> [ 3037.399442] vmap allocation for size 2097152 failed: use vmalloc=<size> to increase size.
> [ 3037.399469] vmap allocation for size 2097152 failed: use vmalloc=<size> to increase size.
> [ 3037.399485] XFS (sda5): xfs_buf_get: failed to map pages
> [ 3037.399485]
> [ 3037.399501] XFS (sda5): Internal error xfs_trans_cancel at line 1466 of file /build/buildd/linux-3.5.0/fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c. Caller 0xbf0235e0
> [ 3037.399501]
> [ 3037.413789] [<c00164cc>] (unwind_backtrace+0x0/0x104) from [<c04ed624>] (dump_stack+0x20/0x24)
> [ 3037.413985] [<c04ed624>] (dump_stack+0x20/0x24) from [<bf01091c>] (xfs_error_report+0x60/0x6c [xfs])
> [ 3037.414321] [<bf01091c>] (xfs_error_report+0x60/0x6c [xfs]) from [<bf0633f8>] (xfs_trans_cancel+0xfc/0x11c [xfs])
> [ 3037.414654] [<bf0633f8>] (xfs_trans_cancel+0xfc/0x11c [xfs]) from [<bf0235e0>] (xfs_create+0x228/0x558 [xfs])
> [ 3037.414953] [<bf0235e0>] (xfs_create+0x228/0x558 [xfs]) from [<bf01a7cc>] (xfs_vn_mknod+0x9c/0x180 [xfs])
> [ 3037.415239] [<bf01a7cc>] (xfs_vn_mknod+0x9c/0x180 [xfs]) from [<bf01a8d0>] (xfs_vn_mkdir+0x20/0x24 [xfs])
> [ 3037.415393] [<bf01a8d0>] (xfs_vn_mkdir+0x20/0x24 [xfs]) from [<c0135758>] (vfs_mkdir+0xc4/0x13c)
> [ 3037.415410] [<c0135758>] (vfs_mkdir+0xc4/0x13c) from [<c013884c>] (sys_mkdirat+0xdc/0xe4)
> [ 3037.415422] [<c013884c>] (sys_mkdirat+0xdc/0xe4) from [<c0138878>] (sys_mkdir+0x24/0x28)
> [ 3037.415437] [<c0138878>] (sys_mkdir+0x24/0x28) from [<c000e320>] (ret_fast_syscall+0x0/0x30)
> [ 3037.415452] XFS (sda5): xfs_do_force_shutdown(0x8) called from line 1467 of file /build/buildd/linux-3.5.0/fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c. Return address = 0xbf06340c
> [ 3037.416892] XFS (sda5): Corruption of in-memory data detected. Shutting down filesystem
> [ 3037.425008] XFS (sda5): Please umount the filesystem and rectify the problem(s)
> [ 3047.912480] XFS (sda5): xfs_log_force: error 5 returned.
> 
> flag@c13:~$ df -h
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda2 225G 2.1G 212G 1% /
> none 4.0K 0 4.0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
> udev 2.0G 4.0K 2.0G 1% /dev
> tmpfs 405M 260K 404M 1% /run
> none 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
> none 2.0G 0 2.0G 0% /run/shm
> none 100M 0 100M 0% /run/user
> /dev/sda1 228M 30M 186M 14% /boot
> /dev/sda5 2.0G 569M 1.5G 28% /mnt/sdb1
> 
> flag@c13:~$ df -i
> Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
> /dev/sda2 14958592 74462 14884130 1% /
> none 182027 1 182026 1% /sys/fs/cgroup
> udev 177378 1361 176017 1% /dev
> tmpfs 182027 807 181220 1% /run
> none 182027 3 182024 1% /run/lock
> none 182027 1 182026 1% /run/shm
> none 182027 1 182026 1% /run/user
> /dev/sda1 124496 35 124461 1% /boot
> /dev/sda5 524288 237184 287104 46% /mnt/sdb1
> 
> the vmalloc space is ~256M usually on this box, so i enlarged it:
> 
> flag@c13:~$ dmesg | grep vmalloc                                                                                                                                                          
> Kernel command line: console=ttyAMA0 nosplash vmalloc=512M                                                                                                                                
>     vmalloc : 0xdf800000 - 0xff000000   ( 504 MB)
> 
> and while i didn't hit the warning above, still after ~25% of usage, the storage
> node died with:
> 
> May 17 06:26:00 c13 container-server ERROR __call__ error with PUT /sdb1/123172/AUTH_test/3b3d078015304a41b76b0ab083b7863a_5 : [Errno 28] No space
> left on device: '/srv/1/node/sdb1/containers/123172' (txn: tx8ea3ce392ee94df096b16-00519605b0)
> 
> 
> flag@c13:~$ df -h
> Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda2       225G  3.9G  210G   2% /
> none            4.0K     0  4.0K   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
> udev            2.0G  4.0K  2.0G   1% /dev
> tmpfs           405M  260K  404M   1% /run
> none            5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
> none            2.0G     0  2.0G   0% /run/shm
> none            100M     0  100M   0% /run/user
> /dev/sda1       228M   25M  192M  12% /boot
> /dev/sda5       2.0G  564M  1.5G  28% /mnt/sdb1
> 
> flag@c13:~$ df -i
> Filesystem       Inodes  IUsed    IFree IUse% Mounted on
> /dev/sda2      14958592 124409 14834183    1% /
> none             114542      1   114541    1% /sys/fs/cgroup
> udev             103895   1361   102534    2% /dev
> tmpfs            114542    806   113736    1% /run
> none             114542      3   114539    1% /run/lock
> none             114542      1   114541    1% /run/shm
> none             114542      1   114541    1% /run/user
> /dev/sda1        124496     33   124463    1% /boot
> /dev/sda5        524288 234880   289408   45% /mnt/sdb1
> 
> 
> any idea what else shall i tune to workaround this? or is it a know problem that
> involves 32bit arch and xfs?

I tried to reproduce this issue against the latest upstream tree on 32-bit system
but no luck.

Could you please supply the following info:

1) xfs_db -r "-c freesp -s" /dev/sda5
2) xfs_info /mnt/sdb1

Thanks,
-Jeff

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  reply	other threads:[~2013-05-18  8:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-05-17 10:45 3.5+, xfs and 32bit armhf - xfs_buf_get: failed to map pages Paolo Pisati
2013-05-18  8:43 ` Jeff Liu [this message]
2013-05-19  1:13 ` Dave Chinner
2013-05-20 17:07   ` Paolo Pisati
2013-05-21  0:02     ` Dave Chinner
2013-05-23 14:34       ` Paolo Pisati
2013-05-29 13:56         ` Paolo Pisati
2013-05-30  0:42           ` Dave Chinner
2013-05-30  0:38         ` Dave Chinner

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