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Message-ID: <20160729002112.GX16044@dastard>
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2016 10:21:12 +1000
From: Dave Chinner <david@...morbit.com>
To: Jan Kara <jack@...e.cz>
Cc: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@...hat.com>, linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [4.7-rc6 ext3 BUG] kernel BUG at fs/ext4/xattr.c:1331
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 03:54:32PM +0200, Jan Kara wrote:
> On Mon 18-07-16 15:24:47, Dave Chinner wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 09:07:16PM -0700, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> > > On 7/17/16 8:02 PM, Dave Chinner wrote:
> > > > # rm !$
> > > > rm /mnt/scratch/fsr_test_file.27768.14.6
> > > > #
> > > >
> > > > And, by removing an attribute, I can successfully remove the file.
> > > > So this definitely looks like a corner case xattr handling issue in
> > > > ext3/4.
> > >
> > > I told xfs/227 that it could run on ext3 and ran it, but this
> > > didn't reproduce for me.
> > >
> > > Can you provide a dumpe2fs -h for the root fs, this might depend on
> > > inode size etc.
> >
> > # dumpe2fs -h /dev/sda1
> > dumpe2fs 1.43-WIP (18-May-2015)
> > Filesystem volume name: <none>
> > Last mounted on: /
> > Filesystem UUID: b21615e5-fe8a-4ffc-ab80-c24cdc8b740a
> > Filesystem magic number: 0xEF53
> > Filesystem revision #: 1 (dynamic)
> > Filesystem features: has_journal ext_attr resize_inode dir_index filetype needs_recovery sparse_super large_file
> > Filesystem flags: signed_directory_hash
> > Default mount options: (none)
> > Filesystem state: clean
> > Errors behavior: Continue
> > Filesystem OS type: Linux
> > Inode count: 624624
> > Block count: 2496091
> > Reserved block count: 124804
> > Free blocks: 567319
> > Free inodes: 352653
> > First block: 0
> > Block size: 4096
> > Fragment size: 4096
> > Reserved GDT blocks: 609
> > Blocks per group: 32768
> > Fragments per group: 32768
> > Inodes per group: 8112
> > Inode blocks per group: 507
> > Filesystem created: Thu Mar 25 18:10:55 2010
> > Last mount time: Tue Jul 19 01:21:57 2016
> > Last write time: Tue Jul 19 01:21:57 2016
> > Mount count: 10
> > Maximum mount count: 27
> > Last checked: Mon Jul 18 21:59:01 2016
> > Check interval: 15552000 (6 months)
> > Next check after: Sat Jan 14 22:59:01 2017
> > Lifetime writes: 13 GB
> > Reserved blocks uid: 0 (user root)
> > Reserved blocks gid: 0 (group root)
> > First inode: 11
> > Inode size: 256
> > Required extra isize: 28
> > Desired extra isize: 28
> > Journal inode: 8
> > First orphan inode: 219355
> > Default directory hash: half_md4
> > Directory Hash Seed: 740ffa95-af8d-4e89-b68c-5e768a27ece3
> > Journal backup: inode blocks
> > Journal features: journal_incompat_revoke
> > Journal size: 128M
> > Journal length: 32768
> > Journal sequence: 0x01c975b5
> > Journal start: 12
>
> Thanks for report! So I see at least part of what happened: Your filesystem
> was created with 'extra inode size' 28 and likely your inodes were created
> with this amount of space reserved in the extended attribute area of the
> inode because you still created them with some older kernel (but that means
> that it had to be a kernel prior to commit 8b4953e13f4c which landed in
> 4.4-rc5 because newer kernels would automatically reserve 32-bytes in the
> inode, not 28 as specified by the superblock).
Well, yes, the filesystems were made prior to 4.4.-rc5. Only by a
little - it was made back in January 2010 and has been in use ever
since. :P
> The above mentioned commit has added project ID to the inode so new kernels
> now ask for 32 bytes in the extended attribute area. So when you tried to
> modify the inode with newer kernel, we were trying to shift extended
> attributes around to make space for those additional 4 bytes. So that makes
> it clear why Eric was not able to reproduce the issue.
Gotcha.
> I've tried creating file with an old kernel and deleting it with a new one
> and the bugon indeed triggers. Going through ext4_expand_extra_isize_ea() I
> see so many bugs that it's not nice. I guess we should add some inode size
> expansion tests...
Ouch. At least the problem is understood now - any idea on how long
it might take to fix?
Cheers,
Dave.
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Dave Chinner
david@...morbit.com
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