When iterating through an array, one must be careful to test one's index variable rather than another similarly-named variable. The loop will read off the end of conf->disks[] in the following (pathological) case: % dd bs=1 seek=840716287 if=/dev/zero of=d1 count=1 % for i in 2 3 4; do dd if=/dev/zero of=d$i bs=1k count=$(($i+150)); done % ./vmlinux ubd0=root ubd1=d1 ubd2=d2 ubd3=d3 ubd4=d4 # mdadm -C /dev/md0 --level=linear --raid-devices=4 /dev/ubd[1234] adding some printks, I saw this: [42949374.960000] hash_spacing = 821120 [42949374.960000] cnt = 4 [42949374.960000] min_spacing = 801 [42949374.960000] j=0 size=820928 sz=820928 [42949374.960000] i=0 sz=820928 hash_spacing=820928 [42949374.960000] j=1 size=64 sz=64 [42949374.960000] j=2 size=64 sz=128 [42949374.960000] j=3 size=64 sz=192 [42949374.960000] j=4 size=1515870810 sz=1515871002 Index: linus/drivers/md/linear.c =================================================================== --- linus.orig/drivers/md/linear.c 2007-03-02 11:35:55.000000000 -0800 +++ linus/drivers/md/linear.c 2007-03-07 13:10:30.000000000 -0800 @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ for (i=0; i < cnt-1 ; i++) { sector_t sz = 0; int j; - for (j=i; i<cnt-1 && sz < min_spacing ; j++) + for (j=i; j<cnt-1 && sz < min_spacing ; j++) sz += conf->disks[j].size; if (sz >= min_spacing && sz < conf->hash_spacing) conf->hash_spacing = sz; - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html