Neil, this looks like an incarnation of the md bitmap flaw (the one with the bogus slot number) leading to the false bitmap header page index. Austin, this is the respective upstream commit you need to fix your problem: commit da6fb7a9e5bd6f04f7e15070f630bdf1ea502841 Author: NeilBrown <neilb@xxxxxxxx> Date: Thu Oct 1 16:03:38 2015 +1000 md/bitmap: don't pass -1 to bitmap_storage_alloc. Passing -1 to bitmap_storage_alloc() causes page->index to be set to -1, which is quite problematic. So only pass ->cluster_slot if mddev_is_clustered(). Fixes: b97e92574c0b ("Use separate bitmaps for each nodes in the cluster") Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (v4.1+) Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@xxxxxxxx> diff --git a/drivers/md/bitmap.c b/drivers/md/bitmap.c index e51de52..48b5890 100644 --- a/drivers/md/bitmap.c +++ b/drivers/md/bitmap.c @@ -1997,7 +1997,8 @@ int bitmap_resize(struct bitmap *bitmap, sector_t blocks, if (bitmap->mddev->bitmap_info.offset || bitmap->mddev->bitmap_info.file) ret = bitmap_storage_alloc(&store, chunks, !bitmap->mddev->bitmap_info.external, - bitmap->cluster_slot); + mddev_is_clustered(bitmap->mddev) + ? bitmap->cluster_slot : 0); if (ret) goto err; On 10/21/2015 03:39 AM, Neil Brown
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Added dm-devel, which is probably the more appropriate list for dm things. NeilBrown Austin S Hemmelgarn <ahferroin7@xxxxxxxxx> writes:I think I've stumbled upon a bug in DM-RAID. The primary symptom is that when creating a new DM-RAID based device (using either LVM or dmsetup) in a RAID1 configuration, it very quickly claims one by one that all of the disks failed except the first, and goes degraded. When this happens on a given system, the disks always 'fail' in the reverse of the order of the mirror numbers. All of the other RAID profiles work just fine. Curiously, it also only seems to happen for 'big' devices (I haven't been able to determine exactly what the minimum size is, but I see it 100% of the time with 32G devices, never with 16G ones, and only intermittently with 24G). Here's what I got from dmesg when creating a 32G LVM volume that exhibited this issue: [66318.401295] device-mapper: raid: Superblocks created for new array [66318.450452] md/raid1:mdX: active with 2 out of 2 mirrors [66318.450467] Choosing daemon_sleep default (5 sec) [66318.450482] created bitmap (32 pages) for device mdX [66318.450495] attempt to access beyond end of device [66318.450501] dm-91: rw=13329, want=0, limit=8192 [66318.450506] md: super_written gets error=-5, uptodate=0 [66318.450513] md/raid1:mdX: Disk failure on dm-92, disabling device. md/raid1:mdX: Operation continuing on 1 devices. [66318.459815] attempt to access beyond end of device [66318.459819] dm-89: rw=13329, want=0, limit=8192 [66318.459822] md: super_written gets error=-5, uptodate=0 [66318.492852] attempt to access beyond end of device [66318.492862] dm-89: rw=13329, want=0, limit=8192 [66318.492868] md: super_written gets error=-5, uptodate=0 [66318.627183] mdX: bitmap file is out of date, doing full recovery [66318.714107] mdX: bitmap initialized from disk: read 3 pages, set 65536 of 65536 bits [66318.782045] RAID1 conf printout: [66318.782054] --- wd:1 rd:2 [66318.782061] disk 0, wo:0, o:1, dev:dm-90 [66318.782068] disk 1, wo:1, o:0, dev:dm-92 [66318.836598] RAID1 conf printout: [66318.836607] --- wd:1 rd:2 [66318.836614] disk 0, wo:0, o:1, dev:dm-90 And here's output for a 24G LVM volume that didn't display the issue. [66343.407954] device-mapper: raid: Superblocks created for new array [66343.479065] md/raid1:mdX: active with 2 out of 2 mirrors [66343.479078] Choosing daemon_sleep default (5 sec) [66343.479101] created bitmap (24 pages) for device mdX [66343.629329] mdX: bitmap file is out of date, doing full recovery [66343.677374] mdX: bitmap initialized from disk: read 2 pages, set 49152 of 49152 bits I'm using a lightly patched version of 4.2.3 (the source can be found at https://github.com/ferroin/linux) but none of the patches I'm using come anywhere near anything in the block layer, let alone the DM/MD code. I've attempted to bisect this, although it got kind of complicated. So far I've determined that the first commit that I see this issue on is d3b178a: md: Skip cluster setup for dm-raid Prior to that commit, I can't initialize any dm-raid devices due to the bug it fixes. I have not tested anything prior to d51e4fe (the merge commit that pulled in the md-cluster code), but I do distinctly remember that I did not see this issue in 3.19. I'll be happy to provide more info if needed. |
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