From: Vasily Averin <vvs@sw.ru>
To: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
devel@openvz.org, linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org,
Stephen Tweedie <sct@redhat.com>,
adilger@clusterfs.com
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH ext3/ext4] orphan list corruption due bad inode
Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 10:49:10 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46650766.6090104@sw.ru> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4664D563.5040607@redhat.com>
Eric Sandeen wrote:
> Vasily Averin wrote:
>> Bad inode can live some time, ext3_unlink can add it to orphan list, but
>> ext3_delete_inode() do not deleted this inode from orphan list. As result
>> we can have orphan list corruption detected in ext3_destroy_inode().
>
> Ah, I see - so you have confirmed that this inode does have bad ops...? I did
> notice on another orphan inode bug investigation that ext3_inode_delete won't
> clear orphan from a bad_inode...
yes, inode dump shows that i_fop = &bad_file_ops, and IMHO it's possible only
for bad inode.
>> However it is not clear for me how to fix this issue correctly.
>>
>> As far as i see is_bad_inode() is called after iget() in all places
>> excluding ext3_lookup() and ext3_get_parent(). I believe it makes sense to
>> add bad inode check to these functions too and call iput if bad inode
>> detected.
>
> That seems reasonable to me in any case, though as Andrew said, do you know
> for sure how the bad inodes were getting on the orphan list...?
>
> Is it possible that they were recycled after being freed while still on the
> orphan list, as in my previous reply to your previous message?
This incident has been occurred on Virtuozzo kernel based on latest RHEL4
2.6.9-55.el5, and it have your patch applied. btw thank you very much for this fix.
Unfortunately I do not know how this inode become bad, but inode dump in
ext3_destroy_inode shows that it is.
As far as I understand ext3_read_inode has been noticed that raw inode has
i_links_count=0 and therefore inode was marked as bad. However I have no any
ideas is it possible to have an inode on disk with i_links_count=0.
Thank you,
Vasily Averin
prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-06-05 6:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-06-04 5:19 [RFC PATCH ext3/ext4] orphan list corruption due bad inode Vasily Averin
2007-06-05 2:03 ` Andrew Morton
2007-06-05 3:52 ` Andreas Dilger
2007-06-05 6:11 ` Vasily Averin
2007-06-05 6:13 ` Christoph Hellwig
2007-06-05 7:31 ` Vasily Averin
2007-06-05 3:15 ` Eric Sandeen
2007-06-05 6:49 ` Vasily Averin [this message]
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