* [linux-lvm] Kernel bug with snapshots
@ 2005-01-15 13:20 Stephan Austermühle
2005-01-16 10:30 ` [linux-lvm] " Bruno Bonfils
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Stephan Austermühle @ 2005-01-15 13:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
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Hi,
in the last days I played around with Kernel 2.6.9, LVM2, and multiple
snapshots of the Logical Volume leading to some system freezes. The
Volume Group is setup on top of a mirrored device (md). I decided to
switch to kernel 2.6.11-rc1 with Device Mapper patches 2.6.10-udm1
(without patch 29) and test again.
What I did was:
1. created a 2 GByte LV (lv_test) with XFS and mounted the filesystem.
2. Wrote some data to lv_test.
3. Created snapshot using
lvcreate -L 200M -p r -n lv_snap_01 /dev/vg00/lv_test
4. Mounted lv_snap_01 (read only, no uuid)
5. Removed some files and wrote some data to lv_test
6. Created snapshot lv_snap_02 and mounted it (read only, no uuid)
7. Repeated step 5 and created snapshot lv_snap_03
8. Wrote some data (about 30 MByte) to lv_test
9. While kcopyd(?) was running I tried to remove lv_snap_01:
lvremove -f /dev/vg00/lv_snap_01
The lvremove instruction terminated with
Segmentation fault
and I received the following kernel messages on console:
------------[ cut here ]------------
kernel BUG at drivers/md/kcopyd.c:145!
invalid operand: 0000 [#1]
Modules linked in: nfs lockd sunrpc autofs4 8250 serial_core md5 ipv6 uhci_hcd usbcore 3c59x mii unix
CPU: 0
EIP: 0060:[<c0281989>] Not tainted VLI
EFLAGS: 00010287 (2.6.11-rc1-udm1)
EIP is at client_free_pages+0x39/0x50
eax: 00000100 ebx: d1b6eb20 ecx: d9ad1820 edx: 00000000
esi: e19a4040 edi: 00000000 ebp: cec0defc esp: cec0def4
ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068
Process lvremove (pid: 1926, threadinfo=cec0c000 task=d98e4060)
Stack: d1b6eb20 d1b6eb20 cec0df0c c028237f d1b6eb20 da370b60 cec0df24 c0282db4
d1b6eb20 d1b6ed40 e19a4040 d98cac20 cec0df40 c027c846 e19a4040 00000000
dd529940 e085b000 00000004 cec0df54 c027e81d d98cac20 00000000 c0373fa0
Call Trace:
[<c010325f>] show_stack+0x7f/0xa0
[<c01033fa>] show_registers+0x15a/0x1c0
[<c01035ce>] die+0xce/0x150
[<c0103a69>] do_invalid_op+0xb9/0xd0
[<c0102eeb>] error_code+0x2b/0x30
[<c028237f>] kcopyd_client_destroy+0x1f/0x38
[<c0282db4>] snapshot_dtr+0x74/0x90
[<c027c846>] table_destroy+0xa6/0xc0
[<c027e81d>] __hash_remove+0x5d/0x80
[<c027f040>] dev_remove+0x50/0xd0
[<c028066e>] ctl_ioctl+0xde/0x140
[<c015ed05>] sys_ioctl+0xa5/0x220
[<c01024d7>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
Code: 0c 39 43 10 75 25 8b 43 08 89 04 24 e8 51 ff ff ff c7 43 08 00 00 00 00 c7 43 0c 00 00 00 00 c7 43 10 00 00 00 00 8b 5d fc c9 c3 <0f> 0b 91 00 6c f4 2f c0 eb d1 8d b6 00 00 00 00 8d bc 27 00 00
<1>Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address e19a74b0
printing eip:
c0283fae
*pde = 0152e067
*pte = 00000000
Oops: 0002 [#2]
Modules linked in: nfs lockd sunrpc autofs4 8250 serial_core md5 ipv6 uhci_hcd usbcore 3c59x mii unix
CPU: 0
EIP: 0060:[<c0283fae>] Not tainted VLI
EFLAGS: 00010282 (2.6.11-rc1-udm1)
EIP is at write_exception+0x2e/0x50
eax: 000064a6 ebx: d94e9ebc ecx: e19a74b0 edx: 00000000
esi: 00000000 edi: cedb73bc ebp: d94e9ea8 esp: d94e9e9c
ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068
Process kcopyd (pid: 1749, threadinfo=d94e8000 task=da066590)
Stack: d4360da0 0000014b d4360da0 d94e9ed8 c02842c5 d4360da0 0000014b d94e9ebc
000064a6 00000000 0000505b 00000000 cedba944 00000000 cedb73bc d94e9ef0
c0283122 da370bac cedb73bc c02830d0 cedb73bc d94e9f18 c0281b10 00000000
Call Trace:
[<c010325f>] show_stack+0x7f/0xa0
[<c01033fa>] show_registers+0x15a/0x1c0
[<c01035ce>] die+0xce/0x150
[<c0111fdb>] do_page_fault+0x31b/0x66f
[<c0102eeb>] error_code+0x2b/0x30
[<c02842c5>] persistent_commit+0x45/0x100
[<c0283122>] copy_callback+0x42/0x50
[<c0281b10>] run_complete_job+0x60/0x70
[<c0281d14>] process_jobs+0x44/0xb0
[<c0281d9a>] do_work+0x1a/0x50
[<c0125513>] worker_thread+0x183/0x220
[<c0128f5a>] kthread+0xaa/0xb0
[<c0100881>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0x14
Code: 83 ec 0c 8b 45 0c 89 5d fc 8b 5d 10 89 44 24 04 8b 45 08 89 04 24 e8 72 ff ff ff 89 c1 b8 ea ff ff ff 85 c9 74 18 8b 03 8b 53 04 <89> 01 89 51 04 8b 43 08 8b 53 0c 89 41 08 31 c0 89 51 0c 8b 5d
Looks likes a bug...
Kind regards,
Stephan
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* [linux-lvm] Re: Kernel bug with snapshots
2005-01-15 13:20 [linux-lvm] Kernel bug with snapshots Stephan Austermühle
@ 2005-01-16 10:30 ` Bruno Bonfils
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Bruno Bonfils @ 2005-01-16 10:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
Stephan Austerm�hle <au@hcsd.de> writes:
> Hi,
> in the last days I played around with Kernel 2.6.9, LVM2, and multiple
> snapshots of the Logical Volume leading to some system freezes. The
> Volume Group is setup on top of a mirrored device (md). I decided to
> switch to kernel 2.6.11-rc1 with Device Mapper patches 2.6.10-udm1
> (without patch 29) and test again.
I had exactly the same bug with 2.6.10 + dm patch (without the first
ones and the 29th)
Create a 50G volume, a first 10G snapshot, a second one few hours
after. When i tried to lvremove the first snapshot, my kernel crash.
> The lvremove instruction terminated with
> Segmentation fault
--
Bruno Bonfils
Fimasys
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