Re: Is my btrfs filesystem definitely dead?

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Ross <Ross.Richardson.aus@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb:

> Sébastien Luttringer <seblu <at> seblu.net> writes:
> 
>> 
>> Hello, after a crash with linux 3.8.0, I'm unable to
> mount my btrfs root
>> filesystem. I tried with a archlinux rescue cd with a
> linux 3.7.5, but I
>> got the following errors:
>> 
>> First trying to fix the fs:
>> 
>> # btrfsck
>> usage: btrfsck dev
>> Btrfs v0.20-rc1
>> # btrfsck /dev/sdd2
>> checking extents
>> checking fs roots
>> checking root refs
>> [1]    1051 segmentation fault (core dumped)  btrfsck
> /dev/sdd2
>> # dmesg|grep 1051
>> [  956.804097] btrfsck[1051]: segfault at 7f563c319410
> ip
>> 00007f56307c4c25 sp 00007ffffa7fbdf0 error 4 in
>> libc-2.17.so[7f563074a000+1a4000]
>> 
>> Trying to mount the FS i got a OOPS.
>> # mount /dev/sdd2 /new_root
>> [   60.602232] device label bitumefs devid 1 transid
> 40042 /dev/sdd2
>> [   60.603629] btrfs: disk space caching is enabled
>> [   60.615642] Btrfs detected SSD devices, enabling
> SSD mode
>> [   60.769651] ------------[ cut here ]------------
>> [   60.769709] kernel BUG at fs/btrfs/free-space-
> cache.c:1553!
[snip]

Tried to clear the space cache during mounting? There's a mount option for 
it but currently do not remember it.

HTH,
Kai

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