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> 1. consistent crash with data=journal (Phil White)
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>Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2004 16:08:20 -0800
>From: Phil White <ext3 at philwhite.org>
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>I've been running into a kernel panic pretty consistently when using
>data=journal. This occurs during heavy IO, and is highly reproducible
>(only takes about 5 minutes of IO to cause it). The applications being
>used are MySQL, Postfix, and a mail filtering application which operates
>on postfix queue files using mmaped IO.
>
>Shortly before the crash, the following messages are logged:
>Mar 2 14:15:30 test5 kernel: Unexpected dirty buffer encountered at
>do_get_write_access:618 (03:05 blocknr 3688784)
>Mar 2 14:16:04 test5 kernel: Unexpected dirty buffer encountered at
>do_get_write_access:618 (03:05 blocknr 3616336)
>Mar 2 14:18:38 test5 kernel: Unexpected dirty buffer encountered at
>do_get_write_access:618 (03:05 blocknr 3692808)
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>I've duplicated it in 2.4.22 and 2.4.25. Here's the crash from
2.4.25:
>
>Assertion failure in journal_commit_transaction() at commit.c:759:
>"!(((bh)->b_state & (1UL << BH_Dirty)) != 0)"
>kernel BUG at commit.c:759!
>invalid operand: 0000
>CPU: 0
>EIP: 0010:[<c0174064>] Not tainted
>Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
>EFLAGS: 00010282
>eax: 00000074 ebx: f7221f00 ecx: f7752000 edx: f7795f7c
>esi: f71a9c00 edi: 00000001 ebp: 00000000 esp: f7753e74
>ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
>Process kjournald (pid: 115, stackpage=f7753000)
>Stack: c02a2180 c029ff8f c029ffaa 000002f7 c02a47c0 c1c3ecf4 00000000
>00000e74
> d77fb18c 00000000 f6dfb380 e89d3d20 00000cca d78fb100 da292700
>da292680
> da292600 da28b980 f65f1480 f65f1580 f65f1380 c3f9b800 ccdc6780
>da4cb800
>Call Trace: [<c0176b64>] [<c01769f0>] [<c01072ee>]
[<c0176a10>]
>Code: 0f 0b f7 02 aa ff 29 c0 e9 1b fe ff ff 89 1c 24 8b 4c 24 28
>
> >>EIP; c0174064 <journal_commit_transaction+924/11c0>
<====>Trace; c0176b64 <kjournald+154/1e0>
>Trace; c01769f0 <commit_timeout+0/10>
>Trace; c01072ee <arch_kernel_thread+2e/40>
>Trace; c0176a10 <kjournald+0/1e0>
>Code; c0174064 <journal_commit_transaction+924/11c0>
>00000000 <_EIP>:
>Code; c0174064 <journal_commit_transaction+924/11c0> <====>
0: 0f 0b ud2a <====>Code; c0174066
<journal_commit_transaction+926/11c0>
> 2: f7 02 aa ff 29 c0 testl $0xc029ffaa,(%edx)
>Code; c017406c <journal_commit_transaction+92c/11c0>
> 8: e9 1b fe ff ff jmp fffffe28 <_EIP+0xfffffe28>
>Code; c0174071 <journal_commit_transaction+931/11c0>
> d: 89 1c 24 mov %ebx,(%esp,1)
>Code; c0174074 <journal_commit_transaction+934/11c0>
> 10: 8b 4c 24 28 mov 0x28(%esp,1),%ecx
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>Any help would be greatly appreciated! Please let me know if any more
>info is needed.
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>Thanks in advance,
>--Phil White
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