On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, David Chinner wrote:
> > I've seen a few of these since upgrading to 2.6.16 on my x86_64 system:
>
> What did you upgrade from?
2.6.14.2.
> > [14513.189101] Call Trace: <ffffffff80288e8d>{blk_recount_segments+125}
> > [14513.189113] <ffffffff8045ab19>{schedule_timeout+153} <ffffffff8017df90>{__bio_clone+128}
> > [14513.189134] <ffffffff8017dfed>{bio_clone+61} <ffffffff80144a70>{autoremove_wake_function+0}
> > [14513.189143] <ffffffff882576c1>{:dm_crypt:crypt_alloc_buffer+65}
> > [14513.189157] <ffffffff8825813e>{:dm_crypt:crypt_map+174} <ffffffff8823b463>{:dm_mod:__map_bio+83}
> > [14513.189190] <ffffffff8823b6a8>{:dm_mod:__clone_and_map+168} <ffffffff8823b8de>{:dm_mod:__split_bio+174}
> > [14513.189223] <ffffffff8823b9dc>{:dm_mod:dm_request+204} <ffffffff8028b532>{generic_make_request+258}
> > [14513.189243] <ffffffff8028b628>{submit_bio+216} <ffffffff8017e20f>{__bio_add_page+463}
> > [14513.189256] <ffffffff8026bd3e>{xfs_submit_ioend_bio+30} <ffffffff8026bec0>{xfs_submit_ioend+144}
> > [14513.189269] <ffffffff8026cd03>{xfs_page_state_convert+1379} <ffffffff8026d2e0>{linvfs_writepage+176}
>
> This area of XFS changed in 2.6.16; it might be doing something wrong
> with bios that is blowing up later. Then again, it might be something in dm
> that is wrong. Does this happen on non-dmcrypt XFS filesystems you have?
All the Oopses so far had dm_crypt in their backtrace, but then the
non-crypted XFSs don't see that much action. Also, I recently added a
new XFS filesytem to the system. Is there a way to tell which of them
causes the Oops?
> I understand that the recognised way to find introduced a reproducable problem
> like this is to do a git bisect to find the mod that introduced the problem.
> Is it possible for you to do this?
I can certainly try but it usually takes several hours or a at least a
few days to manifest here on my desktop.
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