From: Brian Rogers <brian@xyzw.org>
To: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>,
Johannes Hirte <johannes.hirte@fem.tu-ilmenau.de>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: csum errors
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 21:55:53 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4C4137D9.80003@xyzw.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20100715193551.GM8623@think>
On 07/15/2010 12:35 PM, Chris Mason wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 09:32:12PM +0200, Johannes Hirte wrote:
>
>> Am Donnerstag 15 Juli 2010, 21:03:09 schrieb Chris Mason:
>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 08:30:17PM +0200, Johannes Hirte wrote:
>>>
>>>> Am Dienstag 13 Juli 2010, 14:23:58 schrieb Johannes Hirte:
>>>>
>>>>> ino 1959333 off 898342912 csum 4271223884 private 4271223883
> Great. The bad csums are all just one bit off, that can't be an
> accident. When were they written (which kernel?). Did you boot a 32
> bit kernel on there at any time?
>
I've seen this as well, with three files. In all instances, csum ==
*private + 1. Here are the unique lines from dmesg:
[32700.980806] btrfs csum failed ino 320113 off 55889920 csum 2415136266
private 2415136265
[32735.751112] btrfs csum failed ino 1731630 off 24776704 csum
1385284137 private 1385284136
[32738.777624] btrfs csum failed ino 2495707 off 171790336 csum
1385781806 private 1385781805
All three files are from when I first transitioned to btrfs (or more
accurately, they are clones of those files I made to hold onto a copy of
the corrupted version). Since the vast majority of my disk usage comes
from the transition anyway, I can't be sure this is due to a problem
only present at that time. I believe I was running 2.6.34 when I copied
my files over to my new btrfs partition, but I'm going from memory here.
My btrfs partition has never been touched by a 32-bit kernel.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-07-17 4:55 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-07-08 14:27 kernel BUG at fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c:1353 Johannes Hirte
2010-07-08 14:31 ` Chris Mason
2010-07-08 15:40 ` Johannes Hirte
2010-07-14 15:25 ` Johannes Hirte
2010-07-15 0:11 ` Dave Chinner
2010-07-15 18:14 ` Johannes Hirte
2010-07-16 14:59 ` Johannes Hirte
2010-07-19 8:01 ` Miao Xie
2010-07-22 18:07 ` Johannes Hirte
2010-07-23 11:02 ` Daniel J Blueman
2010-07-23 11:14 ` Bob Copeland
2010-07-29 17:09 ` Johannes Hirte
2010-07-29 18:54 ` Jens Axboe
2010-08-13 12:19 ` David Woodhouse
2010-07-11 12:28 ` Johannes Hirte
2010-07-13 12:23 ` Johannes Hirte
2010-07-15 18:30 ` csum errors Johannes Hirte
2010-07-15 19:03 ` Chris Mason
2010-07-15 19:32 ` Johannes Hirte
2010-07-15 19:35 ` Chris Mason
2010-07-15 20:00 ` Johannes Hirte
2010-07-17 4:55 ` Brian Rogers [this message]
2010-08-10 21:06 ` Sebastian 'gonX' Jensen
2010-08-14 7:05 ` Brian Rogers
2010-08-14 11:10 ` Sebastian 'gonX' Jensen
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