Re: Kernels 4.+ are breaking rsync?

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On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 09:14:45PM +0100, Sam Ravnborg wrote:
> Added Al Viro, as author of the commit git bisect pointed out.

Al, have you by chance looked at this bug report?
Alex, did you try to revert just this single patch on mainline
to verify this _is_ indeed the culprint?

	Sam

> 
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 01:52:55PM -0500, Alex McWhirter wrote:
> > On 02/14/2016 07:02 PM, Alex McWhirter wrote:
> > > I having a strange issue where using any 4.X kernel causes rsync to
> > > appear to die on a select syscall. Not sure why, maybe it's getting a
> > > wrong file descriptor or something. Unfortunately this starts pushing
> > > outside of my knowledge level of linux so bear with me. This is on a Sun
> > > V215 but i have also tested it on a Sun Blade 150 and a Sun Ultra 45
> > > with the same results. These are all sun4u boxes of course, i haven't
> > > tried any sun4v boxes. I''l try to spin up a T5120 this week and find
> > > out if it's also an issue on sun4v.
> > >  
> > > Here's what I've tested.
> > >
> > > 3.14.58 "gentoo" - Works
> > > 3.18.26 "vanilla"  - Works
> > > 4.1.15   "gentoo" - Dead
> > > 4.1.17   "vanilla"  - Dead
> > > 4.4.1     "vanilla"  - Dead
> > >
> > > I don't mind hacking away at kernel sources if anyone can point me in
> > > the right direction. It's also worth noting that this only happens when
> > > the folder i am attempting to rsync is significantly large in regards to
> > > the amount of sub-folders and files. The Gentoo portage tree in particular.
> > >
> > > Attached is the strace output of a failing rsync job.
> > >
> > >
> > 
> > I've traced this down a bit further.
> > 
> > Kernel 3.18.26 is working but 3.19.0 is not. Git bisect traced it down
> > to this commit.
> > 
> > e5a4b0bb803b39a36478451eae53a880d2663d5b is the first bad commit
> > commit e5a4b0bb803b39a36478451eae53a880d2663d5b
> > Author: Al Viro <viro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Date:   Mon Nov 24 18:17:55 2014 -0500
> > 
> >     switch memcpy_to_msg() and skb_copy{,_and_csum}_datagram_msg() to
> > primitives
> >    
> >     ... making both non-draining.  That means that tcp_recvmsg() becomes
> >     non-draining.  And _that_ would break iscsit_do_rx_data() unless we
> >         a) make sure tcp_recvmsg() is uniformly non-draining (it is)
> >         b) make sure it copes with arbitrary (including shifted)
> >     iov_iter (it does, all it uses is iov_iter primitives)
> >         c) make iscsit_do_rx_data() initialize ->msg_iter only once.
> >    
> >     Fortunately, (c) is doable with minimal work and we are rid of one
> >     the two places where kernel send/recvmsg users would be unhappy with
> >     non-draining behaviour.
> >    
> >     Actually, that makes all but one of ->recvmsg() instances
> > iov_iter-clean.
> >     The exception is skcipher_recvmsg() and it also isn't hard to convert
> >     to primitives (iov_iter_get_pages() is needed there).  That'll wait
> >     a bit - there's some interplay with ->sendmsg() path for that one.
> >    
> >     Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > 
> > :040000 040000 b4d6852e73bd3d54a30b72441c8e35f79dc07266
> > f0b90ef68ee891b38decf571247002c1d7fad519 M      drivers
> > :040000 040000 8ba2fadf14c05a86a7c21448dac52fed661a2e12
> > 0051ec4b6f273dbaed2bed21e4fddd48664d5afa M      include
> > :040000 040000 d28e72369891521f7d853b30612a32cf65a27f6b
> > b828e68082a6fed2cf240aad4b365c5808928122 M      net
> > 
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