> Excerpts from Jens Axboe's message of May 8, 2021 11:51 pm: > > On 5/8/21 8:29 PM, Alex Xu (Hello71) wrote: > >> Excerpts from Alex Xu (Hello71)'s message of May 8, 2021 1:54 pm: > >>> Hi all, > >>> > >>> Using torvalds master, I recently encountered data corruption on my ext4 > >>> volume on LUKS on NVMe. Specifically, during heavy writes, the system > >>> partially hangs; SysRq-W shows that processes are blocked in the kernel > >>> on I/O. After forcibly rebooting, chunks of files are replaced with > >>> other, unrelated data. I'm not sure exactly what the data is; some of it > >>> is unknown binary data, but in at least one case, a list of file paths > >>> was inserted into a file, indicating that the data is misdirected after > >>> encryption. > >>> > >>> This issue appears to affect files receiving writes in the temporal > >>> vicinity of the hang, but affects both new and old data: for example, my > >>> shell history file was corrupted up to many months before. > >>> > >>> The drive reports no SMART issues. > >>> > >>> I believe this is a regression in the kernel related to something merged > >>> in the last few days, as it consistently occurs with my most recent > >>> kernel versions, but disappears when reverting to an older kernel. > >>> > >>> I haven't investigated further, such as by bisecting. I hope this is > >>> sufficient information to give someone a lead on the issue, and if it is > >>> a bug, nail it down before anybody else loses data. > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> Alex. > >>> > >> > >> I found the following test to reproduce a hang, which I guess may be the > >> cause: > >> > >> host$ cd /tmp > >> host$ truncate -s 10G drive > >> host$ qemu-system-x86_64 -drive format=raw,file=drive,if=none,id=drive -device nvme,drive=drive,serial=1 [... more VM setup options] > >> guest$ cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/nvme0n1 > >> [accept warning, use any password] > >> guest$ cryptsetup open /dev/nvme0n1 > >> [enter password] > >> guest$ mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/test > >> [normal output...] > >> Creating journal (16384 blocks): [hangs forever] > >> > >> I bisected this issue to: > >> > >> cd2c7545ae1beac3b6aae033c7f31193b3255946 is the first bad commit > >> commit cd2c7545ae1beac3b6aae033c7f31193b3255946 > >> Author: Changheun Lee <nanich.lee@xxxxxxxxxxx> > >> Date: Mon May 3 18:52:03 2021 +0900 > >> > >> bio: limit bio max size > >> > >> I didn't try reverting this commit or further reducing the test case. > >> Let me know if you need my kernel config or other information. > > > > If you have time, please do test with that reverted. I'd be anxious to > > get this revert queued up for 5.13-rc1. > > > > -- > > Jens Axboe > > > > > > I tested reverting it on top of b741596468b010af2846b75f5e75a842ce344a6e > ("Merge tag 'riscv-for-linus-5.13-mw1' of > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/riscv/linux"), causing it > to no longer hang. I didn't check if this fixes the data corruption, but > I assume so. > > I also tested a 1 GB image (works either way), and a virtio-blk > interface (works either way) > > The Show Blocked State from the VM (without revert): > > sysrq: Show Blocked State > task:kworker/u2:0 state:D stack: 0 pid: 7 ppid: 2 flags:0x00004000 > Workqueue: kcryptd/252:0 kcryptd_crypt > Call Trace: > __schedule+0x1a2/0x4f0 > schedule+0x63/0xe0 > schedule_timeout+0x6a/0xd0 > ? lock_timer_base+0x80/0x80 > io_schedule_timeout+0x4c/0x70 > mempool_alloc+0xfc/0x130 > ? __wake_up_common_lock+0x90/0x90 > kcryptd_crypt+0x291/0x4e0 > process_one_work+0x1b1/0x300 > worker_thread+0x48/0x3d0 > ? process_one_work+0x300/0x300 > kthread+0x129/0x150 > ? __kthread_create_worker+0x100/0x100 > ret_from_fork+0x22/0x30 > task:mkfs.ext4 state:D stack: 0 pid: 979 ppid: 964 flags:0x00004000 > Call Trace: > __schedule+0x1a2/0x4f0 > ? __schedule+0x1aa/0x4f0 > schedule+0x63/0xe0 > schedule_timeout+0x99/0xd0 > io_schedule_timeout+0x4c/0x70 > wait_for_completion_io+0x74/0xc0 > submit_bio_wait+0x46/0x60 > blkdev_issue_zeroout+0x118/0x1f0 > blkdev_fallocate+0x125/0x180 > vfs_fallocate+0x126/0x2e0 > __x64_sys_fallocate+0x37/0x60 > do_syscall_64+0x61/0x80 > ? do_syscall_64+0x6e/0x80 > entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xae > > Regards, > Alex. > First of all, thank you very much for report a bug. And sorry about your data lose. Problem might be casued by exhausting of memory. And memory exhausting would be caused by setting of small bio_max_size. Actually it was not reproduced in my VM environment at first. But, I reproduced same problem when bio_max_size is set with 8KB forced. Too many bio allocation would be occurred by setting of 8KB bio_max_size. So I prepare v10 patch to fix this bug. It will prevent that bio_max_size is set with small size. bio_max_size will be set with 1MB as a minimum. This size is same with legacy bio size before applying of "multipage bvec". It will be very helpful to me If you test with v10 patch. :) Thanks, Changheun Lee. _______________________________________________ dm-crypt mailing list -- dm-crypt@xxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to dm-crypt-leave@xxxxxxxx