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Message-ID: <bug-201685-13602-DwHHhoyRbh@https.bugzilla.kernel.org/>
Date:   Fri, 30 Nov 2018 04:10:06 +0000
From:   bugzilla-daemon@...zilla.kernel.org
To:     linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org
Subject: [Bug 201685] ext4 file system corruption

https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201685

--- Comment #78 from NĂ©stor A. Marchesini (nestorm_des@...mail.com) ---
Well, guys, this seems to pass the test, after several reboots every several
hours of use, I had no more corruptions of my four partitions mdadm raid1.
The solution was to delete the ext4 folder from my kernel 4.19.5 and copy the
ext4 folder from my previous kernel 4.18.20 and recompiling the tree 4.19.5.

$ uname -a
Linux pc-user 4.19.5-gentoo #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 29 00:45:31 2018 x86_64 AMD
FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux

I was comparing both folders /fs/ext4 of the 4.18.20 and 4.19.5 trees with meld
and there are several modifications, unfortunately it exceeds my knowledge.
At least on this side I affirm that the problem is gone, we will see it happen
with later patches.

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