Re: silent data corruption in fuse in rc1

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Hi, Malte

On 12/9/24 6:32 AM, Malte Schröder wrote:
> On 08/12/2024 21:02, Malte Schröder wrote:
>> On 08/12/2024 02:23, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
>>> On Sun, Dec 08, 2024 at 12:01:11AM +0100, Malte Schröder wrote:
>>>> Reverting fb527fc1f36e252cd1f62a26be4906949e7708ff fixes the issue for
>>>> me.     
>>> That's a merge commit ... does the problem reproduce if you run
>>> d1dfb5f52ffc?  And if it does, can you bisect the problem any further
>>> back?  I'd recommend also testing v6.12-rc1; if that's good, bisect
>>> between those two.
>>>
>>> If the problem doesn't show up with d1dfb5f52ffc? then we have a dilly
>>> of an interaction to debug ;-(
>> I spent half a day compiling kernels, but bisect was non-conclusive.
>> There are some steps where the failure mode changes slightly, so this is
>> hard. It ended up at 445d9f05fa149556422f7fdd52dacf487cc8e7be which is
>> the nfsd-6.13 merge ...
>>
>> d1dfb5f52ffc also shows the issue. I will try to narrow down from there.
>>
>> /Malte
>>
> Ha! This time I bisected from f03b296e8b51 to d1dfb5f52ffc. I ended up
> with 3b97c3652d91 as the culprit.

Would you mind checking if [1] fixes the issue?  It is a fix for
3b97c3652d91, though the initial report shows 3b97c3652d91 will cause
null-ptr-deref.


[1]
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20241203-fix-fuse_get_user_pages-v2-1-acce8a29d06b@xxxxxxx/

-- 
Thanks,
Jingbo




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