Kris Kennaway wrote on Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 10:22:26PM +0100: > Jakub Siroky wrote: > >I've just confirmed the same situation on 6.2-RELEASE amd64/GENERIC. I > >did not noticed it before because I started using ext2fs extensively > >some months ago. > > > >Regards, > >Jakub > > > >On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 16:44:34 +0100 > >Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>Kris Kennaway wrote: > >>>Jakub Siroky wrote: > >>>>I have two large ext2fs partitions (368 and 313GB) to hold data > >>>>shared between several OSes. While there were no problems on > >>>>6-STABLE branch I was quite disappointed after upgrade to > >>>>7-STABLE. Whenever I copy/write to ext2fs partition the system > >>>>freezes totally without crashdump. So I set debugging settings to > >>>>kernel config (DEBUG,WITNESS,..) and in console I reproduced error > >>>>situation ending with full screen of unstoppable running text with > >>>>lot of memory addresses and a few recognisable words: 'new block > >>>>bit set for ext already' - again with no crashdump. Then I have > >>>>formatted 1GB partition with ext2fs and the problem on this small > >>>>partition appears only sometimes. > >>>OK, I am able to reproduce this. > >>> > >>>Kris > >>> > >>Is anyone able to look at this? I could not spot a candidate change > >>that has not been merged to 6.x. > >> > >>Kris > > > > > > Sounds like it may have been broken by the change to ext2_bitops.h by > cracauer. Can you confirm whether backing out 1.2.2.1 fixes it?
I don't think my change can cause a new endless loop. I only reversed the order of tests to ensure we don't overrun a page bounddary (into possibly unmapped space). - while(*p == ~0U && ofs < sz) { + while(ofs < sz && *p == ~0U) { It is, however, likely that the code was buggy in the first place. Linux has replaced all this (the allocation code). Also note that the code I fixed is amd64 only. If the endless loop appears on i386 it's something else. Martin -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Martin Cracauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.cons.org/cracauer/ FreeBSD - where you want to go, today. http://www.freebsd.org/ _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"