Re: ext3 / reiserfs data corruption, 2.5-bk

From: Nathan Conrad (conrad@bungled.net)
Date: Tue Jun 10 2003 - 17:18:54 EST


Oh, ok. I am using DMA on my drives. The problem with this bug is that
it is fairly hard to observe, I've only seen it about once every other
day. I should have also pointed out that I am using ext3.

I thought that it might be taskfile stuff because that was the major
change in the kernel the time right before I started to notice these
problems. There likely is some other source of problems because you
say that there should be no change in behaviour.

-Nathan

On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 08:11:22PM +0200, Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz wrote:
>
> On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Nathan Conrad wrote:
>
> > I've been noticing a similar problem on my laptop. This may, or may
> > not be related, but it did start somewhere within the past week (maybe
> > the IDE taskfile conversion???, to throw out a guess). I wonder if
>
> wrt taskfile conversion, if you are using DMA on your IDE disks,
> there shouldn't be any change in behaviour.
>
> I will prepare a patch adding old crap and making it selectable
> (default will be taskfile, if you go into problems you can check
> with old code) to easy spotting possible taskfile problems
> and allowing quick judging - taskfile guilty/not guilty.
>
> --
> Bartlomiej
>
> > Dave Jones is using IDE or SCSI. CONFIG_SMP and CONFIG_PREEMPT are
> > disabled on my machine (Sony Vaio PCG-FXA49 laptop, Athlon4). I'm
> > compiling the kernel with gcc 3.3 (Debian version).
> >
> > Anyway, certain directories get locked up on occasion and when I try
> > to execute 'ls' or read from the directory, the process gets into a
> > locked up state; ^C does not work to kill the process. The only way to
> > make a directory "readable" is to restart the machine. I have not
> > noticed any FS corruption, just the lack of being able to enter the
> > directory.
> >
> > At the same time, a kernel bug will be displayed:
>
> <...>



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