Re: Negative blocks in rebuild-tree

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On 01/11/2011 02:42 PM, sh@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hmm. I don't think this is the same error I got the first time. Then it
> was something like '("pass_2: Reading of the block (%lu) failed on the
> device 0x%x\n"' (pass2.c).
> 
> Then I didn't run the fsck with -S.

Yeah, you'd see that from the pass_2 path but this bread is from a
different one. I'll do a review of bread paths to ensure the block
numbers are unsigned. I already found one in search_by_key().

- -Jeff

> 
> On 01/11/11 20:30, Jeff Mahoney wrote:
>> On 01/11/2011 02:27 PM, sh@xxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> Hi
>>
>>> On 01/09/11 22:40, Jeff Mahoney wrote:
>>>> On 01/08/2011 07:58 PM, Edward Shishkin wrote:
>>>>> On 01/08/2011 02:31 PM, Sebastian Hyrwall wrote:
>>>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>>> Hello.
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am getting a negative block-number with reiserfsck when doing
>>>>>> --rebuild-tree -S (or without -S). This causes a segmentation fault
>>>>>> later (pass 2) in the check because it tries to read a "non-existant
>>>>>> block". My rebuild takes 3 days and i didn't copy the stdout-info the
>>>>>> first time so I will post some more info as soon as it becomes available.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Pass 0:
>>>>>> ####### Pass 0 #######
>>>>>> The whole partition (-710934672 blocks) is to be scanned
>>>>>> Skipping 117586 blocks (super block, journal, bitmaps)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> So you do have a ~16T partition. Correct?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>  -711052258 blocks
>>>>
>>>> This bit isn't bad typing - it's bad printf formatting. The actual bad
>>>> typing is going to be harder to track down. A quick look showed me some
>>>> signed block count variables in the debugreiserfs code but the fsck code
>>>> may be better off. I'll dig into it.
>>>>
>>>> Since you're trying to reproduce, it would be great if you capture the
>>>> core dump that should happen when you seg fault. Exact output would be
>>>> useful as well.
>>>>
>>>> -Jeff
>>>>
>>> Pass 1 (will try to insert 3472246 leaves):
>>> ####### Pass 1 #######
>>> Looking for allocable blocks .. finished
>>> 0%....20%^[[A....40%....60%..bc ..80%....100%
>>> left 0, 62 /sec
>>> Flushing..finished
>>>         3472246 leaves read
>>>                 3457984 inserted
>>>                         - pointers in indirect items pointing to
>>> metadata 77 (zeroed)
>>>                 14262 not inserted
>>>         non-unique pointers in indirect items (zeroed) 71213
>>> ####### Pass 2 #######
>>
>>> Pass 2:
>>> 0%bread: Cannot read the block (18446744072169358012): (Invalid
>>> argument). /sec
>>> bread: Cannot read the block (18446744072169358012): (Invalid argument).
>>
>>> gdb
>>
>>> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
>>> 0x000000000042008b in ?? ()
>>
>>> ---
>>> 18446744072169358012 is pretty close to an unsigned int64.
>>
>> This looks like a signed int got sign extended to a long.
>>
>>> The coredmp is 1.7GB so I will upload that somewhere soon.. :)
>>
>> I don't need the whole core dump for now. Can you load up gdb and do:
>>
>> gdb reiserfsck core
>>
>> (gdb) bt -full
>>
>> .. and send the results?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> -Jeff
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>>
>>>>>> will be read
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does anyone have any idea on how to fix this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On a 64-bit system.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> It looks like you have encountered an overflow/truncation fsck bug
>>>>> specific to giant volumes.
>>>>
>>>>> I would first ask Jeff: AFAIK he is planning to enable 16T files
>>>>> in reiserfs.
>>>>> Jeff, do you have any non-published fixups for such problems?
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Edward.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>>> Sebastian H
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