Re: PROBLEM: oops when running fsstress against compressed btrfs filesystem

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On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 17:59 -0500, Eric Whitney wrote:
> Chris:
> 
> I'm consistently getting oopses when running fsstress against both 
> single and multiple device compressed btrfs filesystems using kernels 
> built from the current btrfs-unstable.
> 
> In this report, I'm describing an incident with a single device 
> filesystem.  Once the oops occurs, all I/O appears to stop though iowait 
> is still reported, and fsstress does not make apparent forward progress. 
>   The system otherwise remains responsive.
> 
> The system is a dual socket, quad core Intel machine with an attached 
> hardware RAID controller.  The latter supplies a six disk RAID0 volume 
> used for the filesystem.
> 
> Particulars follow - please let me know if you'd like more information, etc.

Ok, this was a bug dealing with writing files that had been truncated
with dirty pages in them.

It should be fixed in the latest git trees.

-chris


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