Re: Reiser4 for Linux-2.6.36

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Simon wrote:
Ah, sorry,
finally found the error, it isnt the reiser4, but a buggy network-driver.


Nup, that was exactly reiser4 badness: it stepped to other journalling
file systems (ext3 in your case). Here is similar bugreport:

http://marc.info/?l=reiserfs-devel&m=129278532029566&w=2

It was fixed, please upgrade your reiser4 stuff:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/edward/reiser4/reiser4-for-2.6/reiser4-for-2.6.36.patch.gz

Sorry that I've forgot to cc you.

Thanks,
Edward.


Anyway i got some broken files on reiser4
http://paste.pocoo.org/show/318296/ - badblocks and memory seem to be
ok, probably it was a result of the kernel-hang-ups?

Greets
Simon

Am 30.11.2010 17:00, schrieb Simon:
Are you sure that you have reiser4-for-2.6.36
stuff applied? The problem has gone for me...
Yep, looked it up in my zsh-history, so i'm sure:
% patch -p1 < ../reiser4-for-2.6.36.patch

Could you send kernel messages?
I wish i could, but as it seemes the messages from the crash aint saved,
probably because the kernel does crash completely and so not sync anymore.
Anyway i found some messages hours before the crash, probably the bug
depends on them or they have nothing to do with it, but they mention
ext3 and sda7, this is funny, as ext3 is my root-partition on sda1, and
sda7 is my home-partition with reiser4:

Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033613] Pid: 1856, comm:
ent:sda7! Tainted: P            2.6.36-gentoo-r1 #1
Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033617] Call Trace:
Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033627]  [<ffffffff81167775>] ?
ext3_write_inode+0x45/0x50
Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033633]  [<ffffffff810dfbf4>] ?
writeback_single_inode+0x214/0x2a0
Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033637]  [<ffffffff810e0005>] ?
generic_writeback_sb_inodes+0xe5/0x170
Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033640]  [<ffffffff810e09c0>] ?
writeback_inodes_wb+0x140/0x190
Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033644]  [<ffffffff8113b432>] ?
entd_flush+0xa2/0xe0
Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033647]  [<ffffffff8113b59d>] ?
entd+0x12d/0x280
Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033652]  [<ffffffff810561d0>] ?
autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x30
Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033655]  [<ffffffff8113b470>] ?
entd+0x0/0x280
Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033658]  [<ffffffff8113b470>] ?
entd+0x0/0x280
Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033661]  [<ffffffff81055d56>] ?
kthread+0x96/0xa0
Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033665]  [<ffffffff81003154>] ?
kernel_thread_helper+0x4/0x10
Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033668]  [<ffffffff81055cc0>] ?
kthread+0x0/0xa0
Nov 29 20:49:40 localhost kernel: [61364.033671]  [<ffffffff81003150>] ?
kernel_thread_helper+0x0/0x10



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