Re: Corrupted nilfs2 volume

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Hi Vyacheslav,

sorry about my slow turnaround.

> Ok. I see. But I really need to have for analysis as minimum last
> segment's raw content #23445 (ss_seq = 305303, first block #48015360).
> Because I need to conclude what the reason of failure with checkpoint
> attach. I can see from code analysis that only raw dump can give to me
> more hints than additional debug output.

I have prepared and sent you privately the data.

> > Is there any chance to register a different fs aside with
> > "official" nilfs2? Would such a simple change be sufficient?
> > 
> > diff -ur org/super.c new/super.c
> > --- org/super.c	2013-03-19 02:17:23.922469000 +0400
> > +++ new/super.c	2013-03-19 02:16:20.440634698 +0400
> > @@ -1356,7 +1356,7 @@
> >  
> >  struct file_system_type nilfs_fs_type = {
> >  	.owner    = THIS_MODULE,
> > -	.name     = "nilfs2",
> > +	.name     = "nilfs2-dbg",
> >  	.mount    = nilfs_mount,
> >  	.kill_sb  = kill_block_super,
> >  	.fs_flags = FS_REQUIRES_DEV,
> > 
> > What I want is to whenever possible avoid rebooting a machine
> > I am using for experimentation. It has /home on a nilfs2
> > partition and there're usually open user files on it.
> > 
> 
> I think that you can have more simple solution. I suggest to have
> special experimental build of the kernel that you can choose in the grub
> menu. Moreover, debug output will be completely disabled by means of
> #undef macro. Anyway, I need to analyze raw dump before offering to you
> a patch with additional debug output.

I surely can do this but my goal was to avoid rebooting whenever
possible. That's why I asked to register the fs with a different name.
If this is non-trivial I will boot into a new kernel, no problem.

Thanks for all your support.

Regards.
Alexander Bezrukov.

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