Re: Crash when trying to mount ext4

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On 27 October 2011 17:25, Yehuda Sadeh Weinraub <yehudasa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 5:59 AM, Damien Churchill <damoxc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been testing bcache with the latest sources from the git tree.
>> I've been attempting to use a rbd (RADOS block device) as the backing
>> device. I can format the bcache0 device with mkfs.ext4, however when I
>> mount it, there is a kernel bug when it attempts to initialize the
>> filesystem.
>>
>> I'm unsure if this is a bug in rbd or bcache however, I'm including
>> the stack trace outputted by the kernel. The kernel has been based off
>> the current Ubuntu Precise kernel (3.1.0) patched with the changes
>> from the bcache git repository as well as the changes from the ceph
>> repository in for-next (the same thing happened without the changes
>> from the ceph repository). bcache does function as expected when using
>> a raw disk drive.
>>
>
> Can you push a tree somewhere that has the exact kernel that you're
> using, patched with the specific bcache version? It'll make it easier
> for us to look at the issue.
>
> Thanks,
> Yehuda
>

Certainly, I've pushed it up to github,
https://github.com/damoxc/linux.git. It's in the branch "testing".

Thanks a lot,
Damien
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