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Message-ID: <4A294B15.9070209@tuffmail.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:43:01 +0100
From: Alan Jenkins <alan-jenkins@...fmail.co.uk>
To: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@...hat.com>
CC: Aioanei Rares <krnl.list@...il.com>, linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org,
Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Mild filesystem corruption on ext4 (no journal)
Eric Sandeen wrote:
> Alan Jenkins wrote:
>
>> Aioanei Rares wrote:
>>
>
>
>>> I suspect, although I might be wrong, that this is not a kernel-related
>>> problem.
>>>
>> "To try and rule out a faulty userspace program, I marked the file as
>> read-only (chmod a-w) and immutable (chattr +i). After a reboot, the
>> file was still read-only and immutable, yet it still became corrupted."
>>
>> Since the immutable bit is not respected, I tend to think it is a kernel
>> problem. Unless the filesystem isn't getting unmounted/flushed properly
>> for some reason... but I thought the modern kernel had that covered.
>>
>> I agree it is very suspicious this happens only after upgrading libc.
>> I'll see if I can find an individual change in libc locale-handling that
>> might trigger this.
>>
>
> Maybe you could try some things in your shutdown script, such as
> explicitly fsyncing the file, or bmapping it with filefrag, or dropping
> caches and rereading it... see what the state is just before the
> shutdown compared to after the reboot.
>
> -Eric
>
Dropping caches (and running sync first) had no effect on the result of
md5sum. Hopefully that narrows it down a bit.
Thanks to your prodding though, I have another interesting finding:
If I remove the corrupted file and copy a "known good" copy into it's
place, then the corruption doesn't happen. I've verified this a couple
of times. The corruption only occurs if the file was created by
"locale-gen".
I'll continue to try work out why :-).
Thanks
Alan
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