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From: Wang Shilong <wangsl.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
To: Sebastian Ochmann <ochmann@informatik.uni-bonn.de>
Cc: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@cox.net>
Subject: Re: Meaning of \"no_csum\" field when scrubbing with -R option
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 10:30:25 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <5306BA41.1060700@cn.fujitsu.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5305F72F.9050109@cn.fujitsu.com>

On 02/20/2014 08:38 PM, Wang Shilong wrote:
> On 02/20/2014 07:25 PM, Sebastian Ochmann wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>>>     Sebastian Ochmann posted on Wed, 19 Feb 2014 13:58:17 +0100 as 
>>> excerpted:
>>>
>>>
>>>         So my question is, why does scrub show a high (i.e. 
>>> non-zero) value for
>>>         no_csum? I never enabled nodatasum or a similar option.
This should be related to btrfs free space cache, it is designed as 
nocow without
checksums.

Thanks,
Wang
>>>
>>> Did you enable nodatacow option? if  nodatacow option is enabled,
>>> data checksums will be also disabled at the same time.
> [SNIP]
>
> So i have found why we have such strange things from debugging, you 
> can have a try as the
> following steps:
>
> # mkfs.btrfs -f /dev/sda9
> # mount /dev/sda9 /mnt
> # btrfs scrub start -BR /mnt
>
> scrub done for 02dd3326-959f-4602-9baa-aa9ed99ac2e5
>     scrub started at Thu Feb 20 20:31:46 2014 and finished after 0 
> seconds
>     data_extents_scrubbed: 1
>     tree_extents_scrubbed: 16
>     data_bytes_scrubbed: 65536
>     tree_bytes_scrubbed: 262144
>     read_errors: 0
>     csum_errors: 0
>     verify_errors: 0
>     no_csum: 16 ---------------------->not equal 0 for a newly mkfs.
>     csum_discards: 0
>     super_errors: 0
>     malloc_errors: 0
>     uncorrectable_errors: 0
>     unverified_errors: 0
>     corrected_errors: 0
>     last_physical: 467140608
>
> # btrfs-debug-tree /dev/sda9
>
> By debuging tree, we found there is a EXTENT_ITEM in extent tree for 
> newly
> mkfs filesystem which we have written anything yet.
>
>  item 2 key (12582912 EXTENT_ITEM 65536) itemoff 16182 itemsize 53
>                 extent refs 1 gen 5 flags 1
>                 extent data backref root 1 objectid 256 offset 0 count 1
> item 3 key (12582912 BLOCK_GROUP_ITEM 8388608) itemoff 16158 itemsize 24
>
> At the same time, Let's see Csum tree debug output:
>
> checksum tree key (CSUM_TREE ROOT_ITEM 0)
> leaf 29425664 items 0 free space 16283 generation 4 owner 7
> fs uuid 02dd3326-959f-4602-9baa-aa9ed99ac2e5
>
> So there is not corresponding checksum item for that DATA extent item..
> This can explain why scrub output no_sum count!
>
> For reasons, It may be reserved data space without checksum for other 
> purpose!
> So if this is true, i don't think this is harm for common users unless 
> it is designed
> unexpectedly!
>
> Thanks,
> Wang
>>
>>
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  reply	other threads:[~2014-02-21  2:32 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-02-19 12:58 Meaning of "no_csum" field when scrubbing with -R option Sebastian Ochmann
2014-02-20 10:31 ` Duncan
2014-02-20 10:51   ` Wang Shilong
2014-02-20 11:16     ` Duncan
2014-02-20 11:25     ` Meaning of \"no_csum\" " Sebastian Ochmann
2014-02-20 12:38       ` Wang Shilong
2014-02-21  2:30         ` Wang Shilong [this message]
2014-02-21  8:00           ` Duncan

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