Re: Kernel panic with current bcache-3.2 branch.

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On 17/08/2012 00:34, Kent Overstreet wrote:
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 06:51:15PM +1000, Joseph Glanville wrote:
Hi list, Kent,

I caused a crash with the current 3.2 branch under Xen dom0.
By the look of it the swap LV caused the crash?
Argh. Strange bug.

I wonder if this is related to a bug someone on lkml noticed the other
day in my change to the dm code... I see you've got dm_multipath linked
in. That would cause memory corruption (underruning allocated memory),
which might cause this.

I'm going to try and reproduce it too, it might be something simpler.
How are things configured? I see raid1 in the call stack, but there must
be something else too because raid1 doesn't call bio_pair_split().

Just to let you guys know that I'm currently compiling the bcache-3.2 branch as I type this and will be testing bcache on a Xen Dom0 test bed over the next few weeks. OS is Ubuntu 12.04.x86_64. Xen version will be whatever is in the Ubuntu universe repo (4.1.2). Kent, thanks for your commit within the last hour. Was this to fix Joseph's problem?

Thanks
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