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From: "Jonathan Bell" <doggs.lay.eggs@googlemail.com>
To: Tejun Heo <htejun@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Errors when copying between drives on a SiI3114 controller under kernel 2.6.18
Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 14:19:16 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <op.tg3tyekpxci36i@akima> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <45287FA6.5020906@gmail.com>

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On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 05:33:42 +0100, Tejun Heo <htejun@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello.
>
> Jonathan Bell wrote:
>> The problem is that when copying a file off one drive on the controller  
>> to
>> another on the same controller, be it via dd or cp, the file that gets
>> written becomes corrupted along with the filesystem itself. Here is an
>> extract from dmesg:
>
> That's very weird.
>
>> [12689.451466] attempt to access beyond end of device
>> [12689.451475] sdb1: rw=0, want=2339438600, limit=488392002
>> [12689.451480] attempt to access beyond end of device
>> [12689.451484] sdb1: rw=0, want=18446744056529747976, limit=488392002
>> [12689.453822] attempt to access beyond end of device
>> [12689.453831] sdb1: rw=0, want=2339438600, limit=488392002
>> [12689.453834] Buffer I/O error on device sdb1, logical block 292429824
>> [12689.453935] attempt to access beyond end of device
>> [12689.453938] sdb1: rw=0, want=2339438600, limit=488392002
>> [12689.453941] Buffer I/O error on device sdb1, logical block 292429824
> [--snip--]
>> I would like some help tracking down the cause of this problem as I have
>> practically exhausted the methods currently at my disposal - my best  
>> guess
>> at the moment is that data being written to another port is being  
>> trampled
>> on somehow but only when there is I/O active on another port. I will
>> continue testing to see if simultaneous writes to multiple drives on a
>> controller causes the same problem.
>
> Can you repeat the test using raw devices - /dev/sdX?  I don't think  
> filesystem is at fault, so let's rule it out.  Also, please post the  
> result of lspci -nvvvxxx
>
> Thanks.
>


See attached for the lspci output.

I have confirmed the problem still happens with the following command:

yes 0123456789 | dd of=/dev/sda1 & dd if=/dev/sdb1 of=/dev/null &

I killed it after a while, then did "uniq /dev/sda1"

The results were.... interesting - instead of just 0123456789 I ended up  
with a whole load of variations on the theme of "0123456789". Attached is  
an extract. While this proved the problem still is there I don't really  
know how to send you any useful information without sending you a ~256  
megabyte dump of /dev/sda1 (compressed it is still approximately 1.8MB)

 From the looks of things the corruptions are few and far between - I  
wouldn't know how to check how often they occur or what length they are  
though.

Also, I probed the validity of the "Buffer I/O error" and found that the  
logical block wasn't actually corrupted - dd read it just fine - it was  
full of 0x00 (from badblocks I guess).


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  reply	other threads:[~2006-10-08 13:19 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-10-07 13:11 Errors when copying between drives on a SiI3114 controller under kernel 2.6.18 Jonathan Bell
2006-10-08  4:33 ` Tejun Heo
2006-10-08 13:19   ` Jonathan Bell [this message]
2006-10-09  8:38     ` Tejun Heo
2006-10-09  8:43       ` Tejun Heo
2006-10-09 14:49         ` Jonathan Bell
2006-10-11 22:35           ` Jonathan Bell
2006-10-14 12:13             ` Tejun Heo
2006-10-22 15:33               ` Jonathan Bell
2006-10-23  2:22                 ` Tejun Heo
2006-10-23 10:13                   ` Alan Cox
2006-10-23 13:35                     ` Jonathan Bell
2006-10-23 14:09                       ` Alan Cox
2006-10-30 20:53                         ` Jonathan Bell

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