On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 11:29:34AM -0500, Brian Foster wrote: > On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 12:13:00PM -0700, Ross Zwisler wrote: > > By running generic/270 in a loop on an XFS filesystem mounted with DAX I'm > > able to reliably generate the following kernel bug after a few (~10) > > iterations (output passed through kasan_symbolize.py): > > > > run fstests generic/270 at 2017-02-22 12:01:05 > > XFS (pmem0p2): Unmounting Filesystem > > XFS (pmem0p2): DAX enabled. Warning: EXPERIMENTAL, use at your own risk > > XFS (pmem0p2): Mounting V5 Filesystem > > XFS (pmem0p2): Ending clean mount > > XFS (pmem0p2): Quotacheck needed: Please wait. > > XFS (pmem0p2): Quotacheck: Done. > > XFS (pmem0p2): xlog_verify_grant_tail: space > BBTOB(tail_blocks) > > XFS: Assertion failed: XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(ip->i_mount) || ip->i_delayed_blks == 0, file: fs/xfs/xfs_super.c, line: 965 > > This means we've reclaimed an inode that still has delayed allocation > blocks, which shouldn't occur. We do have one recent fix in this area: > fa7f138 ("xfs: clear delalloc and cache on buffered write failure"). Do > you still reproduce this? If so, does it reproduce with that patch? > > > ------------[ cut here ]------------ > ... > > ---[ end trace 384d06985052f068 ]--- > > > > Here's the xfstests run: > > > > FSTYP -- xfs (debug) > > PLATFORM -- Linux/x86_64 alara 4.10.0 > > MKFS_OPTIONS -- -f -bsize=4096 /dev/pmem0p2 > > MOUNT_OPTIONS -- -o dax -o context=system_u:object_r:nfs_t:s0 /dev/pmem0p2 /mnt/xfstests_scratch > > > > generic/270 24s ..../check: line 596: 15817 Segmentation fault ./$seq > $tmp.rawout 2>&1 > > [failed, exit status 139] - output mismatch (see /root/xfstests/results//generic/270.out.bad) > > --- tests/generic/270.out 2016-10-21 15:31:10.568945780 -0600 > > +++ /root/xfstests/results//generic/270.out.bad 2017-02-22 12:01:29.272718284 -0700 > > @@ -3,6 +3,3 @@ > > Run fsstress > > > > Run dd writers in parallel > > -Comparing user usage > > -Comparing group usage > > -Comparing filesystem consistency > > ... > > (Run 'diff -u tests/generic/270.out /root/xfstests/results//generic/270.out.bad' to see the entire diff) > > > > This was done in my normal test setup, which is a pair of PMEM disks that > > enable DAX. > > > > What I'm a little confused about though is that I thought DAX meant we > bypassed buffered I/O and always used direct I/O (which means you should > never perform delayed allocation). :/ The block devices are pmem, but I don't think g/270 does anything special to turn on DAX (the inode flag) for the files it's writing. --D > > Brian > > > Here are the versions of xfstests and xfsprogs that I'm using: > > > > xfstets: f438604 generic: test mmap io through DAX and non-DAX > > > > xfsprogs: xfs_admin version 4.9.0 > > This is just the xfsprogs that comes packaged with Fedora 25. > > > > Thanks, > > - Ross > > -- > > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-xfs" in > > the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-xfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html