On Tue, Nov 07, 2023 at 03:26:27AM +0800, Zorro Lang wrote: > On Mon, Nov 06, 2023 at 05:13:30PM +1100, Dave Chinner wrote: > > On Sun, Oct 29, 2023 at 12:11:22PM +0800, Zorro Lang wrote: > > > Hi xfs list, > > > > > > Recently I always hit xfs corruption by running fstests generic/047 [1], and > > > it show more failures in dmesg[2], e.g: > > > > OK, g/047 is an fsync test. > > > > > > > > XFS (loop1): Internal error !(flags & XFS_DABUF_MAP_HOLE_OK) at line 2572 of file fs/xfs/libxfs/xfs_da_btree.c. Caller xfs_dabuf_map.constprop.0+0x26c/0x368 [xfs] > > > > Ok, a directory block index translated to a hole in the file > > mapping. That's bad... .... > > > _check_xfs_filesystem: filesystem on /dev/loop1 is inconsistent (r) > > > *** xfs_repair -n output *** > > > Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... > > > Phase 2 - using internal log > > > - zero log... > > > - scan filesystem freespace and inode maps... > > > - found root inode chunk > > > Phase 3 - for each AG... > > > - scan (but don't clear) agi unlinked lists... > > > - process known inodes and perform inode discovery... > > > - agno = 0 > > > bad nblocks 9 for inode 128, would reset to 0 > > > no . entry for directory 128 > > > no .. entry for root directory 128 > > > problem with directory contents in inode 128 > > > would clear root inode 128 > > > bad nblocks 8 for inode 131, would reset to 0 > > > bad nblocks 8 for inode 132, would reset to 0 > > > bad nblocks 8 for inode 133, would reset to 0 > > > ... > > > bad nblocks 8 for inode 62438, would reset to 0 > > > bad nblocks 8 for inode 62439, would reset to 0 > > > bad nblocks 8 for inode 62440, would reset to 0 > > > bad nblocks 8 for inode 62441, would reset to 0 > > > > Yet all the files - including the data files that were fsync'd - are > > all bad. > > > > Aparently the journal has been recovered, but lots of metadata > > updates that should have been in the journal are missing after > > recovery has completed? That doesn't make a whole lot of sense - > > when did these tests start failing? Can you run a bisect? > > Hi Dave, > > Thanks for your reply :) I tried to do a kernel bisect long time, but > find nothing ... Then suddently, I found it's failed from a xfsprogs > change [1]. > > Although that's not the root cause of this bug (on s390x), it just > enabled "nrext64" by default, which I never tested on s390x before. > For now, we know this's an issue about this feature, and only on > s390x for now. That's not good. Can you please determine if this is a zero-day bug with the nrext64 feature? I think it was merged in 5.19, so if you could try to reproduce it on a 5.18 and 5.19 kernels first, that would be handy. Also, from your s390 kernel build, can you get the pahole output for the struct xfs_dinode both for a good kernel and a bad kernel? Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Chinner david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx