From: Eric Whiting <ewhiting@amis.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
"jfs-discussion@oss.software.ibm.com"
<jfs-discussion@www-124.southbury.usf.ibm.com>
Cc: reiserfs-list@namesys.com, Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
Subject: Buffer cache confusion? Re: [reiserfs-list] bug? in using generic read/write functions to read/write block devices in 2.4.11-pre2
Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2001 15:09:32 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3BBB7E8C.89B78444@amis.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3BBB01F2.F82BDB46@namesys.com>
I see a similar odd failure with jfs in 2.4.11pre1. Is this related to
the 2.4.11preX buffer cache improvements?
eric
# uname -a
2.4.11-pre1 #1 SMP Tue Oct 2 12:28:07 MDT 2001 i686
# mkfs.jfs /dev/hdc3
mkfs.jfs development version: $Name: v1_0_6 $
Warning! All data on device /dev/hdc3 will be lost!
Continue? (Y/N) Y
Format completed successfully.
10241436 kilobytes total disk space.
# mount -t jfs /dev/hdc3 /mnt
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc3,
or too many mounted file systems
"Vladimir V. Saveliev" wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> It looks like something wrong happens with writing/reading to block
> device using generic read/write functions when one does:
>
> mke2fs /dev/hda1 (blocksize is 4096)
> mount /dev/hda1
> umount /dev/hda1
> mke2fs /dev/hda1 - FAILS with
> Warning: could not write 8 blocks in inode table starting at 492004:
> Attempt to write block from filesystem resulted in short write
>
> (note that /dev/hda1 should be big enough - 3gb is enogh for example)
>
> Explanation of what happens (could be wrong and unclear):
>
> blocksize of /dev/hda1 was 1024. So, /dev/hda1's inode->i_blkbits is set
> to 10.
> mount-ing used set_blocksize() to change blocksize to 4096 in
> blk_size[][].
> But inode of /dev/hda1 still has i_blkbits which makes
> block_prepare_write to create buffers of 1024 bytes and call
> blkdev_get_block for each of them.
> fs/block_dev.c:/max_block calculates number of blocks on the device
> using blk_size[][] and thinks that there are 4 times less blocks on the
> device.
>
> Thanks,
> vs
>
> PS: thanks to Elena <grev@namesys.botik.ru> for finding that
prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-10-03 21:09 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-10-03 12:17 bug? in using generic read/write functions to read/write block devices in 2.4.11-pre2 Vladimir V. Saveliev
2001-10-03 13:16 ` [PATCH] " Alexander Viro
2001-10-03 16:18 ` Linus Torvalds
2001-10-03 21:43 ` Alexander Viro
2001-10-03 21:56 ` Christoph Hellwig
2001-10-03 22:51 ` Alexander Viro
2001-10-03 19:55 ` Whining about 2.5 (was Re: [PATCH] Re: bug? in using generic read/write functions to read/write block devices in 2.4.11-pre2) Rob Landley
2001-10-04 0:38 ` Rik van Riel
2001-10-03 22:27 ` Rob Landley
2001-10-04 20:53 ` Whining about 2.5 (was Re: [PATCH] Re: bug? in using generic read/write functions to read/write block devices in 2.4.11-pre2O Alan Cox
2001-10-04 23:59 ` Whining about NUMA. :) [Was whining about 2.5...] Rob Landley
2001-10-05 14:51 ` Alan Cox
2001-10-08 17:57 ` Martin J. Bligh
2001-10-08 18:10 ` Alan Cox
2001-10-08 18:20 ` Martin J. Bligh
2001-10-08 18:31 ` Alan Cox
2001-10-08 18:35 ` Jesse Barnes
2001-10-08 18:55 ` Martin J. Bligh
2001-10-08 17:48 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2001-10-08 19:20 ` Martin J. Bligh
2001-10-08 19:12 ` Jesse Barnes
2001-10-08 19:37 ` Peter Rival
2001-10-04 23:39 ` NUMA & classzones (was Whining about 2.5) Martin J. Bligh
2001-10-04 23:55 ` Rob Landley
2001-10-05 17:29 ` Martin J. Bligh
2001-10-06 1:44 ` Jesse Barnes
2001-10-04 21:02 ` Whining about 2.5 (was Re: [PATCH] Re: bug? in using generic read/write functions to read/write block devices in 2.4.11-pre2) Alan Cox
2001-10-03 21:09 ` Eric Whiting [this message]
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