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Message-ID: <1289170415.2853.3.camel@localhost>
Date:	Sun, 07 Nov 2010 22:53:35 +0000
From:	Tony Vroon <tony@...x.net>
To:	Ted Ts'o <tytso@....edu>
Cc:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH -BUGFIX] Re: BUG in ext4 with 2.6.37-rc1

On Sun, 2010-11-07 at 16:21 -0500, Ted Ts'o wrote:
> OK, I think I have a new version of the patch that should fix both the
> original and the second BUG_ON which you reported.
> Subject: [PATCH -v2] ext4: handle writeback of inodes which are being freed

Tested-By: Tony Vroon <tony@...x.net>

This survived a 'cvs up' in /cvs/gentoo-x86 with only the CVS directory
in place; a workload that died at roughly 90% before. I did my best to
recreate the heavy I/O conditions that existed when it died there
before, with Evolution being opened just as cvs starts the first writes.
I opened Transmission-gtk with a few LiveDVD ISOs just for good measure.
The system was loaded enough for "su -" to stall for 20 seconds at some
points but ext4 survived now.

I do believe you have found the culprit, many thanks :)

Regards,
-- 
Tony Vroon
UNIX systems administrator
London Internet Exchange Ltd, Trinity Court, Trinity Street,
Peterborough, PE1 1DA
Registered in England number 3137929
E-Mail: tony@...x.net

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