James Bottomley wrote: > On Fri, 2006-05-05 at 09:37 +0400, Vasily Averin wrote: >>The issue is that the correctly finished scsi read command return me garbage >>(repeated 0 ...127 -- see hexdump in my first letter) instead correct file content. >>"attempt to access beyond end of device" messages occurs due the same garbage >>readed from the Indirect block. I found this garbage present in data buffers >>beginning at megaraid driver functions. >> >>I would note that if I read the same file by using dd with bs=1024 or bs=512 -- >>I get correct file content. >> >>When I use kernel with 4Gb memory limit -- the same cat command return me >>correct file content too, without any garbage. >> >>Question is what it is the strange garbage? Have you seen it earlier? >>Is it possible that it is some driver-related issue or it is broken hardware? >>And why I can workaround this issue by using only 4Gb memory? > > This is really odd ... if the controller can't reach *any* memory above > 32 bits, then, on an 8GB machine you'd expect corruption all over the > place since most user pages come from the top of highmem. > > The first thing to try, since you have an opteron system, is to get rid > of highmem entirely and use a 64 bit kernel (just to make sure we're not > running into some annoying dma_addr_t conversion problem). Unfortunately it is customers node, and I'm not able to re-install 64-bit distribution to load 64-bit kernel. Of course I'll ask customer about this, but it will be done later. > Then, I > suppose if that doesn't work, try printing out the actual contents of > the sg list to see what the physical memory location of the page > containing the corrupt block is. I've already done such experiment: On 2.6.8-based virtuozzo kernel I've added following code to megaraid_mbox_display_scb function: virt = page_address(sg[i].page) + sg[i].offset; printk("mbox sg%d: page %p off %d addr %llx len %d " "virt %p first %08x page->flags %08x\n", i, sg[i].page, sg[i].offset, sg[i].dma_address, sg[i].length, virt, virt == NULL ? 0: *(int *)virt, sg[i].page->flags); and get the following results May 4 02:51:38 vpsn002 kernel: megaraid mailbox: status:0x0 cmd:0xa7 id:0x25 sec:0x1a lba:0x33f624ac addr:0xffffffff ld:128 sg:4 scsi cmnd: 0x28 0x00 0x33 0xf6 0x24 0xac 0x00 0x00 0x1a 0x00 mbox request_buffer eafde340 use_sg 4 mbox sg0: page 077a0474 off 0 addr 1fd575000 len 4096 virt ff15a000 first 03020100 page->flags 40020101 mbox sg1: page 077b5738 off 0 addr 1fdede000 len 4096 virt ff141000 first 03020100 page->flags 40020101 mbox sg2: page 077ad500 off 0 addr 1fdb40000 len 4096 virt ff056000 first 03020100 page->flags 40020101 mbox sg3: page 030d46e8 off 1024 addr 5e6a400 len 1024 virt 07e6a400 first 03020100 page->flags 20001004 "first 03020100" shows that data in the all sg buffers is already corrupted. Also I would note that page for last 1Kb buffer is not Highmem. If you want I can reproduce this experiment on 2.6.16 kernel too. > This could also be a firmware problem, I suppose, but I haven't seen any > similar reports. Thank you, Vasily Averin SWsoft Virtuozzo/OpenVZ Linux kernel team - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html