Re: Read corruption on ARM

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On 2/26/13 4:37 PM, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> On 2/26/13 3:58 PM, Jason Detring wrote:
>> Hello list,
> 
> <snip>
> 
>> This also seems to impact the Raspberry Pi.  Below shows a 256 MB test
>> case filesystem.
>> The filesystem was created on an x86-64 box by mkfs.xfs 3.1.8 and
>> populated by kernel 3.6.9.
>> This failure report is Linux 3.6.11-g89caf39 built by GCC 4.7.2 from
>>    <https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/commits/rpi-3.6.y>
>> The problem appears to be tied to the filesystem, not the media,
>> since both an external USB reader and a loopback-mounted image on the
>> unit's main SD media show the same backtrace.  The loopback image was
>> captured on other hardware, then copied onto the RPi via network.
> 
> Missed this; let me fire up my pi and see if I can replicate it.

Realized that I'll need to cross-compile xfs.ko I guess...

But - do you see this when the *whole* kernel is cross-compiled?
Building the kernel one way and xfs another way, with another gcc,
is probably nothing but trouble.  :)

-Eric

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