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If verification is not done by 5 working days from today, this fix will be dropped from the source code, and this bug will be closed. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to enable and use -proposed. Thank you! ** Tags added: kernel-spammed-jammy-linux-riscv-6.8-v2 verification-needed-jammy-linux-riscv-6.8 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2075110 Title: md: nvme over tcp with a striped underlying md raid device leads to data corruption Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in linux source package in Noble: Fix Released Bug description: BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2075110 [Impact] There is a fault in the md subsystem where __write_sb_page() will round the io size up to the optimal size, but it doesn't check to see if the final io size exceeds the bitmap length. This gets us into a situation where if we have 256K of io to submit, 64 pages are needed. md_bitmap_storage_alloc() allocates 1 page, and 63 are allocated afterward. When we send md writes over the network, e.g. with nvme over tcp, the network subsystem checks the first page which is sendpage_ok(), but not the other 63, which might not be sendpage_ok(), and will get stuck, causing a hang and data corruption. If you trigger the issue, you get the following oops in dmesg: WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 83 at net/core/skbuff.c:6995 skb_splice_from_iter+0x139/0x370 CPU: 0 PID: 83 Comm: kworker/0:1H Not tainted 6.8.0-39-generic #39-Ubuntu Workqueue: nvme_tcp_wq nvme_tcp_io_work [nvme_tcp] RIP: 0010:skb_splice_from_iter+0x139/0x370 CR2: 000072dab83e5f84 Call Trace: <TASK> ? show_regs+0x6d/0x80 ? __warn+0x89/0x160 ? skb_splice_from_iter+0x139/0x370 ? report_bug+0x17e/0x1b0 ? handle_bug+0x51/0xa0 ? exc_invalid_op+0x18/0x80 ? asm_exc_invalid_op+0x1b/0x20 ? skb_splice_from_iter+0x139/0x370 tcp_sendmsg_locked+0x352/0xd70 ? tcp_push+0x159/0x190 ? tcp_sendmsg_locked+0x9c4/0xd70 tcp_sendmsg+0x2c/0x50 inet_sendmsg+0x42/0x80 sock_sendmsg+0x118/0x150 nvme_tcp_try_send_data+0x18b/0x4c0 [nvme_tcp] ? __tcp_cleanup_rbuf+0xc5/0xe0 nvme_tcp_try_send+0x23c/0x300 [nvme_tcp] nvme_tcp_io_work+0x40/0xe0 [nvme_tcp] process_one_work+0x16c/0x350 worker_thread+0x306/0x440 ? _raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore+0x11/0x60 ? __pfx_worker_thread+0x10/0x10 kthread+0xef/0x120 ? __pfx_kthread+0x10/0x10 ret_from_fork+0x44/0x70 ? __pfx_kthread+0x10/0x10 ret_from_fork_asm+0x1b/0x30 </TASK> nvme nvme1: failed to send request -5 nvme nvme1: I/O tag 125 (307d) type 4 opcode 0x0 (I/O Cmd) QID 1 timeout nvme nvme1: starting error recovery block nvme1n1: no usable path - requeuing I/O nvme nvme1: Reconnecting in 10 seconds... There is no workaround. [Fix] This was fixed in the below commit in 6.11-rc1: commit ab99a87542f194f28e2364a42afbf9fb48b1c724 Author: Ofir Gal <ofir....@volumez.com> Date: Fri Jun 7 10:27:44 2024 +0300 Subject: md/md-bitmap: fix writing non bitmap pages Link: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=ab99a87542f194f28e2364a42afbf9fb48b1c724 This is a clean cherry-pick to the Noble tree. [Testcase] This can be reproduced by running blktests md/001 [1], which the author of the fix created to act as a regression test for this issue. [1] https://github.com/osandov/blktests/commit/a24a7b462816fbad7dc6c175e53fcc764ad0a822 Deploy a fresh Noble VM, that has a scratch NVME disk. $ sudo apt install build-essential fio $ git clone https://github.com/osandov/blktests.git $ cd blktests $ make $ echo "TEST_DEVS=(/dev/nvme0n1)" > config $ sudo ./check md/001 The md/001 test will hang an affected system, and the above oops message will be visible in dmesg. A test kernel is available in the following ppa: https://launchpad.net/~mruffell/+archive/ubuntu/sf390669-test If you install the test kernel, the md/001 test will complete successfully, and the issue will no longer appear. [Where problems could occur] We are changing how the md subsystem calculates final IO sizes, and taking the smaller value of the size or the bitmap_limit. This makes sure we don't leak the final page and corrupt data. If a regression were to occur, it would likely affect all md users, but would be more obvious to md users over the network, like nvme over tcp. There is no workaround. Users would have to downgrade their kernels if a regression occurs. [Other info] I checked Jammy 5.15 and it works fine, so the issue must have been introduced later on. It is not needed for Focal or Jammy. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2075110/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages Post to : kernel-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp