First "rm" on deprecated.txt worked, but file is still there. Neither the file, nor its parent directory cannot be deleted:
$ sudo rm /usr/share/doc/packages/util-linux/deprecated.txt
rm: cannot remove '/usr/share/doc/packages/util-linux/deprecated.txt': No such file or directory
$ sudo rm -rf /usr/share/doc/packages/util-linux/
rm: cannot remove '/usr/share/doc/packages/util-linux/': Directory not empty
$ sudo ls -l /usr/share/doc/packages/util-linux/
ls: cannot access '/usr/share/doc/packages/util-linux/deprecated.txt': No such file or directory
total 0
-????????? ? ? ? ? ? deprecated.txt
Reinstall of util-linux package gives me two of that file (and also two files present on previous snapshot):
$ ls -l /usr/share/doc/packages/util-linux/
total 104
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 18092 Jul 20 2016 COPYING
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1391 Jul 20 2016 COPYING.BSD-3
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 26530 Jul 20 2016 COPYING.LGPLv2.1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1824 Jul 20 2016 COPYING.UCB
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 555 Jul 20 2016 README.licensing
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3257 Jul 20 2016 blkid.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2264 Jul 20 2016 cal.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1913 Jul 20 2016 col.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2825 May 2 13:17 deprecated.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2825 May 2 13:17 deprecated.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 992 Jul 20 2016 getopt.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2437 Nov 2 2016 howto-debug.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 148 Jul 20 2016 hwclock.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2617 Jul 20 2016 modems-with-agetty.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 522 Jul 20 2016 mount.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 448 Jul 20 2016 pg.txt
So, is this situation actually dangerous? And what can I do to gather more information for you?
In a letter from Friday, July 14, 2017 9:11:06 MSK user Qu Wenruo wrote:
> Thanks for your dump.
>
> We're clear what is the direct cause of the problem.
>
> It's one corrupted DIR_ITEM causing the problem.
> And further more, original mode btrfs check can't detect it, and we will
> fix it soon.
>
> The corrupted DIR_ITEM is as the following:
> item 72 key (79177 DIR_ITEM 54846528) itemoff 12380 itemsize 88
> location key (4222342 INODE_ITEM 0) type FILE
> transid 170929 data_len 0 name_len 14
> name: deprecated.sxt
> location key (13590433 INODE_ITEM 0) type FILE
> transid 796448 data_len 0 name_len 14
> name: deprecated.txt
>
> For dir inode 79177, it has 2 child inodes, with name "deprecated.txt"
> (ino=4222342) and "deprecated.sxt" (ino=13590433)
>
> But something goes wrong here:
>
> 1) Hash of "deprecated.sxt" doesn't match 54846528
>
> 2) Inode backref of inode 4222342 thinks its filename is "deprecated.txt"
> Also captured by dump:
> item 40 key (4222342 INODE_REF 79177) itemoff 7189 itemsize 24
> inode ref index 417 namelen 14 name: deprecated.txt
>
> 3) DIR_INDEX also shows that filename for inode 4222342 should be
> "deprecated.txt"
> item 87 key (79177 DIR_INDEX 417) itemoff 11757 itemsize 44
> location key (4222342 INODE_ITEM 0) type FILE
> transid 170929 data_len 0 name_len 14
> name: deprecated.txt
>
> So generic speaking, it's DIR_ITEM wrong and causing the problem.
>
> But the root reason is still unknown.
>
> What I can see is, the corrupted DIR_ITEM points to an very old inode,
> its mtime is back to 2016-09-07.
> While the good DIR_ITEM points to newer inode, whose mtime is just
> 2017-05-02.
>
> But more weird, there should not be two child inodes with the same
> filename ("depercated.txt", I assume the sxt one is caused by a memory
> bit corruption).
>
> So, any details on the operation with util-linux/deprecated.txt will
> help us to locate the root cause in kernel.
>
> Thanks,
> Qu
>
>
> On 2017年07月12日 21:11, Filippe LeMarchand wrote:
> > Done, files added to same GDrive folder with corresponding names.
> > If it matters, subvol 4546 is my root filesystem (r/w snapshot created with snapper rollback), and 5134 is its snapshot.
> >
> > In a letter dated Wednesday, July 12, 2017 15:44:52 MSK user Qu Wenruo wrote:
> >>
> >> On 2017年07月12日 19:12, Filippe LeMarchand wrote:
> >>>> Maybe something wrong in grep happened which skip "(79177" ?
> >>> Yes, my bad. Now I used grep -E "\(79177| 79177" pattern, file on GDrive updated.
> >>
> >> It looks much better, thanks.
> >>
> >>>
> >>> And btrfs check --mode=lowmem gives this:
> >>>
> >>> checking extents
> >>> ERROR: extent[1609877700608, 94208] referencer count mismatch (root: 260, owner: 61720, offset: 6742016) wanted: 2, have: 5
> >>> ERROR: extent[1630301675520, 39583744] referencer count mismatch (root: 260, owner: 5847554, offset: 0) wanted: 36, have: 114
> >>> ERROR: extent[1658646986752, 10551296] referencer count mismatch (root: 274, owner: 283675, offset: 0) wanted: 2, have: 5
> >>> ERROR: extent[1672239132672, 84381696] referencer count mismatch (root: 274, owner: 2521382, offset: 0) wanted: 21, have: 25
> >>> ERROR: errors found in extent allocation tree or chunk allocation
> >>
> >> Looks much like an exposed lowmem mode bug.
> >> Feel free to ignore these error from extent tree, they are just false
> >> alerts.
> >>
> >>> checking free space cache
> >>> checking fs roots
> >>> ERROR: root 4546 DIR_ITEM[79177 54846528] relative INODE_REF missing namelen 14 filename deprecated.sxt filetype 1
> >>
> >> The error report is much better than original mode, and that's what I need.
> >>
> >> Now I can wipe out all other noise as we know exactly which tree and
> >> which DIR_ITEM/INODE_REF is causing the problem.
> >>
> >> Would you please update the dump result with "-t 4546" passed to
> >> btrfs-debug-tree like:
> >>
> >> # btrfs-debug-tree -t 4546 <device>| grep 79177
> >>
> >> Only "-t 4546" is added, to only dump the result of subvolume 4546.
> >> As always, all 3 grep results (2 "deprecated" and one 79177) need to be
> >> updated.
> >>
> >> And it seems that my previous assumption is still right for this case.
> >> If it's caused by kernel, your dump would definitely help us to locate
> >> the problem.
> >>
> >>> ERROR: root 4546 INODE REF[4222342 79177] and DIR_ITEM[79177 54846528] mismatch namelen 14 filename deprecated.txt filetype 1
> >>> ERROR: root 5134 DIR_ITEM[79177 54846528] relative INODE_REF missing namelen 14 filename deprecated.sxt filetype 1
> >>
> >> Also for root 5134 please.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Qu
> >>
> >>> ERROR: errors found in fs roots
> >>> Checking filesystem on /dev/sda2
> >>> UUID: 12c84aa3-ce65-4390-807e-a72cc8a7445e
> >>> found 153429872640 bytes used, error(s) found
> >>> total csum bytes: 121991672
> >>> total tree bytes: 1940160512
> >>> total fs tree bytes: 1683767296
> >>> total extent tree bytes: 103841792
> >>> btree space waste bytes: 310722480
> >>> file data blocks allocated: 842455031808
> >>> referenced 159286636544
> >>>
> >>> In a letter from Wednesday, July 12, 2017 10:15:18 MSK user Qu Wenruo wrote:
> >>>> Sorry for the late reply.
> >>>>
> >>>> After investigating the dumps, I found the output is quite strange.
> >>>>
> >>>> 1) Mismatching output.
> >>>> In "btrfs-debug-tree-grep-79177.txt" I found only 79177 as offset for
> >>>> INODE_REF is here, while 79177 as objectid for DIR_ITEM/DIR_INDEX is not
> >>>> here at all.
> >>>>
> >>>> While in "btrfs-debug-tree-grep-deprecated-txt.txt" there is epected
> >>>> 79177 DIR_ITEM/DIR_INDEX.
> >>>>
> >>>> Maybe something wrong in grep happened which skip "(79177" ?
> >>>>
> >>>> 2) Mismatched hash
> >>>> The main problem I found is that, for key (79177 DIR_ITEM 54846528), the
> >>>> number 54846528 is the hash(crc32c) of filename, and it contains 2
> >>>> items, one for "deprecated.txt" and one for "deprecated.sxt".
> >>>>
> >>>> But we found that 54846528 only matches the hash for "deprecated.txt",
> >>>> not "deprecated.sxt".
> >>>>
> >>>> I think that's the main problem.
> >>>>
> >>>> BTW, would you please try "btrfs check --mode=lowmem" to see if lowmem
> >>>> mode reports similar (well, output may differ) error?
> >>>>
> >>>> If lowmem mode also reports error on such DIR_ITEM, I'm pretty sure
> >>>> that's the problem.
> >>>>
> >>>> However it may take some time before we can fix it in repair mode.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks,
> >>>> Qu
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> 在 2017年07月04日 21:24, Filippe LeMarchand 写道:
> >>>>> Sure, here it is:
> >>>>> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B1ax9Am81gx9YjJBVVA0LXRHeGc
> >>>>>
> >>>>> In a letter dated Tuesday, July 4, 2017 16:16:36 MSK user Lu Fengqi wrote:
> >>>>>> On Mon, Jul 03, 2017 at 08:34:52AM +0800, Qu Wenruo wrote:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> At 07/01/2017 07:59 PM, Filippe LeMarchand wrote:
> >>>>>>>> Hello everyone.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> I have an btrfs root partition on Intel 530 ssd, which mounts without errors and seem to work fine,
> >>>>>>>> but `btrfs check` gives me foloowing output (and --repair doesn't remove errors):
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> enabling repair mode
> >>>>>>>> Checking filesystem on /dev/sda2
> >>>>>>>> UUID: 12c84aa3-ce65-4390-807e-a72cc8a7445e
> >>>>>>>> checking extents
> >>>>>>>> Fixed 0 roots.
> >>>>>>>> checking free space cache
> >>>>>>>> cache and super generation don't match, space cache will be invalidated
> >>>>>>>> checking fs roots
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 0 namelen 14 name deprecated.sxt filetype 1 errors 6, no dir index, no inode ref
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> This means that in dir whose inode number is 79177, it has a child inode
> >>>>>>> pointer pointing to depercated.sxt.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> But it doesn't have dir index and corresponding inode ref, which is breaking
> >>>>>>> the cross reference rule of btrfs.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Would you please run the following command to dump needed info for us to
> >>>>>>> debug?
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> # btrfs-debug-tree /dev/sda2 | grep 79177 -C 10
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> and
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> # btrfs-debug-tree /dev/sda2 | grep deprecated.sxt -C 10
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> and
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> # btrfs-debug-tree /dev/sda2 | grep deprecated.txt -C 10
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Considering the output has both .txt and .sxt, I think that's the problem.
> >>>>>>> But such bit-flip should be detected by tree block csum.
> >>>>>>> I'm not sure what's wrong with it.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>>>> Qu
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 417 namelen 14 name deprecated.txt filetype 1 errors 1, no dir item
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 0 namelen 14 name deprecated.sxt filetype 1 errors 6, no dir index, no inode ref
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 417 namelen 14 name deprecated.txt filetype 1 errors 1, no dir item
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 0 namelen 14 name deprecated.sxt filetype 1 errors 6, no dir index, no inode ref
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 417 namelen 14 name deprecated.txt filetype 1 errors 1, no dir item
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 0 namelen 14 name deprecated.sxt filetype 1 errors 6, no dir index, no inode ref
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 417 namelen 14 name deprecated.txt filetype 1 errors 1, no dir item
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 0 namelen 14 name deprecated.sxt filetype 1 errors 6, no dir index, no inode ref
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 417 namelen 14 name deprecated.txt filetype 1 errors 1, no dir item
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 0 namelen 14 name deprecated.sxt filetype 1 errors 6, no dir index, no inode ref
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 417 namelen 14 name deprecated.txt filetype 1 errors 1, no dir item
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 0 namelen 14 name deprecated.sxt filetype 1 errors 6, no dir index, no inode ref
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 417 namelen 14 name deprecated.txt filetype 1 errors 1, no dir item
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 0 namelen 14 name deprecated.sxt filetype 1 errors 6, no dir index, no inode ref
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 417 namelen 14 name deprecated.txt filetype 1 errors 1, no dir item
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 0 namelen 14 name deprecated.sxt filetype 1 errors 6, no dir index, no inode ref
> >>>>>>>> unresolved ref dir 79177 index 417 namelen 14 name deprecated.txt filetype 1 errors 1, no dir item
> >>>>>>>> checking csums
> >>>>>>>> checking root refs
> >>>>>>>> found 23421812736 bytes used err is 0
> >>>>>>>> total csum bytes: 21531608
> >>>>>>>> total tree bytes: 776650752
> >>>>>>>> total fs tree bytes: 711278592
> >>>>>>>> total extent tree bytes: 36798464
> >>>>>>>> btree space waste bytes: 116002036
> >>>>>>>> file data blocks allocated: 850546470912
> >>>>>>>> referenced 27611987968
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Is it dangerous and what should I do about it?
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> I also tried --clear-space-cache, but it just removes the line about space cache.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> --
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> >>>>>>> the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>>>>>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I'm afraid that your mail may be rejected because the attachment size
> >>>>>> exceeds the allowable limit(100kB) of btrfs mailing list. Could you
> >>>>>> share the attachment by google drive?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Lastly, while Qu's timing is too tight, I will assist you on this issue.
> >>>>>>
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