On 2014/7/14 17:51, Lukáš Czerner wrote: > On Mon, 14 Jul 2014, Rui Xiang wrote: > >> Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 17:34:38 +0800 >> From: Rui Xiang <rui.xiang@xxxxxxxxxx> >> To: Dave Kleikamp <dave.kleikamp@xxxxxxxxxx>, linux-ext4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Cc: linux-fsdevel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, >> Li Zefan <lizefan@xxxxxxxxxx> >> Subject: testing result of loop-aio patchset on ext3 >> >> Hi Dave, >> >> We export a container image file as a block device via loop device, but we >> found it's very easy that the container rootfs gets corrupted due to power >> loss. >> >> Your early version of loop-aio patchset said the patchset can make loop >> mounted filesystems recoverable(lkml.org/lkml/2012/3/30/317), but we found >> it doesn't help. >> >> Both the guest fs and host fs are ext3. >> >> The loop-aio patchset is from: >> git://github.com/kleikamp/linux-shaggy.git aio_loop >> >> Steps: >> 1. dd a 10G image, mkfs.ext3, >> # dd if=/dev/zero of=./raw_image bs=1M count=10000 >> # echo y | mkfs.ext3 raw_image >> >> 2. losetup a loop device, mount at ./test_dir >> # losetup /dev/loop1 raw_image >> # mount /dev/loop1 ./test_dir >> >> 3. copy fs_mark into test_dir and run >> # ./fs_mark -d ./tmp/ -s 102400000 -n 80 >> >> 4. during runing fs_mark, make systerm reboot indirectly. >> # echo b > /proc/sysrq-trigger >> >> After systerm booted up, sometimes fsck reported raw_image fs has been damaged. >> >> # fsck.ext3 -n raw_image >> e2fsck 1.41.9 (22-Aug-2009) >> Warning: skipping journal recovery because doing a read-only filesystem check. >> raw_image contains a file system with errors, check forced. >> Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes >> Pass 2: Checking directory structure >> Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity >> Pass 4: Checking reference counts >> Pass 5: Checking group summary information >> Free blocks count wrong (2481348, counted=2480577). >> Fix? no >> Free inodes count wrong (640837, counted=640835). >> Fix? no >> raw_image: ********** WARNING: Filesystem still has errors ********** >> raw_image: 11/640848 files (0.0% non-contiguous), 78652/2560000 blocks > > It's not damaged, this is expected result if you're using old > e2fsprogs which still treats this as an error. > > It's not an error because we only update superblock summary at > unmount time so with unclean shutdown it's likely that it does not > match the reality, but e2fsck can and will easily fix that for you. > > Please try e2fsprogs v1.42.3 or newer. > Hi Lukas, I updated e2fsprogs to v1.42.3, and user the newer fsck.ext3 to check raw_image. Exactly, the result seemed normal. Then, I continue my previous test. And after testing 35 times, "fsck -n" reported image fs had been damaged, too. # fsck.ext3 -n image1 e2fsck 1.42.3.wc1 (28-May-2012) Warning: skipping journal recovery because doing a read-only filesystem check. image1 has been mounted 36 times without being checked, check forced. Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes Inode 16407, i_size is 597447, should be 602112. Fix? no Inode 16407, i_blocks is 1176, should be 1184. Fix? no Inode 409941, i_blocks is 200208, should be 112. Fix? no Pass 2: Checking directory structure Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity Pass 4: Checking reference counts Pass 5: Checking group summary information Block bitmap differences: -1506836 -1506843 -(1506859--1506860) -(1660941--1661964) -(1661966--1671167) -(1671688--1686473) Fix? no Free blocks count wrong for group #2 (31558, counted=31556). Fix? no Free blocks count wrong for group #43 (15871, counted=15867). Fix? no Free blocks count wrong (2204041, counted=2204035). Fix? no image1: ********** WARNING: Filesystem still has errors ********** image1: 13008/655360 files (0.3% non-contiguous), 417399/2621440 blocks I backup the image to image_bk, and then mount the image to a dir, and cat all files in the image. Steps: # dd if=image1 of=image_bk # mount image1 err_dir # find -name '*' -exec cat > /dev/null {} \; There are no issues during catting, and no err in dmesg too. *But when I umount the image1 from err_dir, The fsck result didn't show any fs corruption info. I mount image_bk to err_dir and umount it with no operation directly. The result is same to iamge1. *So, is fs in the image as a block device via loop device damaged really, or does it have some others issues? Could you give me some opinions? Thanks. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html