Re: [BUG] btrfs.fsck failing to fix corrupted block

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[Replying to my own email]

Found a patch which seems to be discusses the fix in a patch provided here:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/1946561/

Still now sure whether that is already there in v0.20-rc1 or
applicable to fix my issue.

thanks,
~shripadr

PS: BCC'ing the patch provider.

On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 7:16 AM, Shripad Ratnaparkhi
<shripad.ratnaparkhi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi there,
> I am newbie and recently started using btrfs. Now facing a weird problem.
>
> FWIW, I am on archlinux, kenel v3.8.0, having Btrfs v0.20-rc1.
> After an abnormal reboot, getting these errors while boot:
>
> systemd.fsck[289]: checking extents
> systemd.fsck[289]: checking fs roots
> systemd.fsck[289]: checking root refs
> systemd.fsck[289]: found 23728128 bytes used err is 0
> systemd.fsck[289]: total csum bytes: 23092
> systemd.fsck[289]: total tree bytes: 81920
> systemd.fsck[289]: total fs tree bytes: 24576
> systemd.fsck[289]: btree space waste bytes: 38038
> systemd.fsck[289]: file data blocks allocated: 23646208
> systemd.fsck[289]: referenced 23646208
> systemd.fsck[289]: Btrfs v0.20-rc1
> [   OK   ]  Started File System Check on /dev/sda1.
>                Mounting /boot...
> systemd.fsck[289]: checking extents
> [   OK   ] Mounted /boot.
> [   OK   ] Reached target Sound Card.
> systemd.fsck[289]: checking fs roots
> systemd.fsck[289]: checking root refs
> systemd.fsck[289]: extent buffer leak: start 206893056 len 4096
> systemd.fsck[289]: *** Error in `fsck.btrfs`: corrupted double-linked
> list: 0x0000000002081d80 ***
>
> and its not proceeding and stuck here.
> I have the rescue disk handy, but not sure how can I fix this issue.
> Any help please.
>
> thanks,
>
> --
> ~shripadr
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