Re: 3.2-rc4: scrubbing locks up the kernel, then hung tasks on boot

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Am Donnerstag, 15. März 2012 schrieb Chris Mason:
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 06:32:19PM +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > Am Samstag, 25. Februar 2012 schrieb Arne Jansen:
> > > On 02/24/12 16:51, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > > > Am Samstag, 21. Januar 2012 schrieb Martin Steigerwald:
> > > >> Am Samstag, 21. Januar 2012 schrieb Martin Steigerwald:
> > > >>> I still have this with 3.2.0-1-pae - which is a debian kernel
> > > >>> based on 3.2.1.
> > > >>> 
> > > >>> When I do btrfs scrub start / the machine locks immediately up
> > > >>> hard.
> > > >>> 
> > > >>> Then usually on next boot it stops on space_cache enabled
> > > >>> message, but not  the one for /, but the one for /home which
> > > >>> is mounted later.
[…]
> > > >> I now tested scrubbing /home which is a different BTRFS
> > > >> filesystem on the same machine.
> > > >> 
> > > >> Then the scrub is started, scrub status tells me so, but nothing
> > > >> happens, no block in/out activity in vmstat, no CPU related
> > > >> activity in top.
> > > >> 
> > > >> btrfs scrub cancel then hangs, but not the complete machine,
> > > >> only the process.
> > > >> 
> > > >> I had this once on my T520 with the internal Intel SSD 320 as
> > > >> well. The other time it worked.
> > > >> 
> > > >> Well maybe that is due to BTRFS doing something else on my T23
> > > >> now:
> > > >> 
> > > >> deepdance:~>  ps aux | grep ino-cache | grep -v grep
> > > >> root      1992  5.5  0.0      0     0 ?        D    12:15   0:09
> > > >> [btrfs- ino-cache]
[…]
> > > >> At least it doesn´t lock up hard, so there might really be
> > > >> something strange with /.
> > > > 
> > > > FWIW a btrfs filesystem balance / does work. After this a btrfs
> > > > scrub start / still locks the kernel.
> > > 
> > > Hi Martin,
> > > 
> > > I just sent 2 patches to the list. Could you please test if these
> > > fix your problem with scrub?
> > 
> > I didn´t yet test it but I tried the first balance then scrub stuff 
> > again:
> Looks like you're on a 32 bit machine.  The current for-linus branch
> has an important fix for scrub on 32 bit that should solve this.

So finally - the machine did make-kpkg over night and complained about
missing Documentation lguest, then I switched off lots from distro default
config and just did the usual make stuff - I was able to scrub both
partitions on that ThinkPad T23:

deepdance:~> btrfs scrub status /
scrub status for 2bf5b1dc-1d89-4f0d-a561-1a5551a27275
        scrub started at Fri Mar 16 11:56:12 2012 and finished after 741 seconds
        total bytes scrubbed: 9.62GB with 0 errors

deepdance:~> btrfs scrub status /home
scrub status for a600de65-e1ab-4cbf-b150-bbaeaf9fa98d
        scrub started at Fri Mar 16 12:00:31 2012 and finished after 1708 seconds
        total bytes scrubbed: 36.63GB with 0 errors

Thanks a lot for fixing this. 

Tested-by: Martin Steigerwald <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Arne, if you want me to test your two patches to readahead as well, please
tell me. Now since only a few files need to be recompiled it would be
quite easy to test them.

Next challenge is the slow performance at times. This morning as I booted
into the new kernel afterwards on tty it took at least 15 seconds of
heavy disk activity with hearable lots of seeks to just open a screen.
But thats something for a different thread.

Thanks,
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