From: Jan Rychter <jan@rychter.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Oopsing cryptoapi (or loop device?) on 2.6.*
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 04:22:34 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m2k72n9pth.fsf@tnuctip.rychter.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 402F877C.C9B693C1@users.sourceforge.net
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>>>>> "Jari" == Jari Ruusu <jariruusu@users.sourceforge.net>:
Jari> Jan Rychter wrote:
>> FWIW, I've just tried loop-AES with 2.4.24, after using cryptoapi
>> for a number of years. My machine froze dead in the midst of copying
>> 2.8GB of data onto my file-backed reiserfs encrypted loopback mount.
>>
>> Since the system didn't ever freeze on me before and since I've had
>> zero problems with cryptoapi, I attribute the freeze to loop-AES.
>>
>> Yes, I know this isn't a good bugreport...
Jari> Is there any particular reason why you insist on using file
Jari> backed loops?
Yes. They are much easier to use from a practical standpoint. They do
not require repartitioning of your drives. They are easy to back up
using rsync. They are reasonably easy to resize (by creating another
file-backed loop side by side and copying the data).
Probably the biggest reason is that repartitioning laptop drives is a
difficult task. You can't just connect a second drive to a laptop, so
when you have a laptop that's full of data, there is no easy way to
repartition.
All in all, it's not a strict requirement, it's a convenience thing,
especially for those of us who do not sit in front of huge desktops,
where you can easily add and replace drives.
Jari> File backed loops have hard to fix re-entry problem: GFP_NOFS
Jari> memory allocations that cause dirty pages to written out to file
Jari> backed loop, will have to re-enter the file system anyway to
Jari> complete the write. This causes deadlocks. Same deadlocks are
Jari> there in mainline loop+cryptoloop combo.
I have used cryptoapi (as modules) for the last 2 years (or so) now,
without encountering any problems whatsoever. I therefore beg to differ:
if the same deadlocks are there, then for some reason they are not
triggered on my machine. Two years versus an hour, that's a rather
significant difference in terms of reliability.
Jari> This is one of the reasons why this is in loop-AES README: "If
Jari> you can choose between device backed and file backed, choose
Jari> device backed even if it means that you have to re-partition your
Jari> disks."
I would humbly suggest that this annotation be made more explicit. Had
it said "DO NOT use file backed loop devices, as these do not work and
cause deadlocks", I would have never even tried loop-AES. As it stands,
I did, and it took about an hour to get a deadlock.
--J.
PS: just as a clarification: my setup consists of reiserfs on top of an
encrypted file-backed loop device, the file sits on an ext3 fs mounted
with data=ordered.
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Thread overview: 54+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-02-11 15:33 Oopsing cryptoapi (or loop device?) on 2.6.* Michal Kwolek
2004-02-11 18:41 ` Jari Ruusu
2004-02-15 2:35 ` Jan Rychter
2004-02-15 14:51 ` Jari Ruusu
2004-02-15 16:38 ` Jari Ruusu
2004-02-16 0:26 ` James Morris
2004-02-18 14:07 ` Bill Davidsen
2004-02-16 12:22 ` Jan Rychter [this message]
2004-02-17 14:09 ` Jari Ruusu
2004-02-17 19:14 ` Jan Rychter
2004-02-18 14:06 ` Jari Ruusu
2004-02-18 21:40 ` Jan Rychter
2004-02-19 13:34 ` Jari Ruusu
2004-02-11 22:54 ` bill davidsen
2004-02-15 17:34 ` Christophe Saout
2004-02-15 18:02 ` Christoph Hellwig
2004-02-15 18:42 ` Christophe Saout
2004-02-15 18:53 ` Christoph Hellwig
2004-02-15 19:36 ` Christophe Saout
2004-02-15 19:46 ` Christoph Hellwig
2004-02-15 20:24 ` kthread vs. dm-daemon (was: Oopsing cryptoapi (or loop device?) on 2.6.*) Christophe Saout
2004-02-15 22:13 ` kthread vs. dm-daemon Mike Christie
2004-02-16 0:04 ` Christophe Saout
2004-02-16 1:04 ` Mike Christie
2004-02-16 1:29 ` Christophe Saout
2004-02-16 3:02 ` kthread vs. dm-daemon (was: Oopsing cryptoapi (or loop device?) on 2.6.*) Rusty Russell
2004-02-16 13:27 ` Christophe Saout
2004-02-16 16:42 ` Christophe Saout
2004-02-16 13:48 ` Joe Thornber
2004-02-16 1:44 ` dm-crypt using kthread " Christophe Saout
2004-02-16 1:53 ` Andrew Morton
2004-02-16 2:07 ` Grzegorz Kulewski
2004-02-16 3:03 ` Christophe Saout
2004-02-16 3:22 ` Grzegorz Kulewski
2004-02-16 4:05 ` dm-crypt using kthread Jeff Garzik
2004-02-16 4:14 ` Grzegorz Kulewski
2004-02-16 10:15 ` Christophe Saout
2004-02-16 9:54 ` dm-crypt using kthread (was: Oopsing cryptoapi (or loop device?) on 2.6.*) Christophe Saout
2004-03-01 22:18 ` Matthias Urlichs
2004-03-01 22:51 ` Christophe Saout
2004-03-01 23:22 ` Matthias Urlichs
2004-02-16 2:58 ` Christophe Saout
2004-02-16 7:28 ` David Wagner
2004-02-16 10:11 ` Christophe Saout
2004-02-18 14:15 ` dm-crypt using kthread Bill Davidsen
2004-02-16 2:07 ` dm-crypt using kthread (was: Oopsing cryptoapi (or loop device?) on 2.6.*) Andrew Morton
2004-02-16 2:17 ` dm-crypt using kthread Jeff Garzik
2004-02-16 2:53 ` dm-crypt using kthread (was: Oopsing cryptoapi (or loop device?) on 2.6.*) Christophe Saout
2004-02-16 2:10 ` dm-crypt using kthread Jeff Garzik
2004-02-16 2:40 ` Christophe Saout
2004-02-16 2:58 ` Jeff Garzik
2004-02-16 3:10 ` Christophe Saout
2004-02-16 13:04 ` Christophe Saout
2004-02-16 19:09 ` Jeff Garzik
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