[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] BUG: ext3 corruption in domU
On 28/05/13 14:10, Anthony Sheetz wrote: > Missed a reply-all... > > I would guess the difference is I am using LVM with full disk > encryption. Take a look at > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=705124 for the > details on exactly how I am able to recreate this bug. > In other words, I use the installer and chose the option to use full > disk encryption and LVM. > I'll be starting with the rest of the testing and data collection > which was requested shortly. I would like to avoid reinstalling my whole OS, and I don't have a spare HDD, so isn't there anyway I can reproduce the full disk encryption using a partition? > > On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 17/04/13 15:00, Ian Campbell wrote: >>> On Tue, 2013-04-16 at 18:39 +0100, Anthony Sheetz wrote: >>>> (re-sending, first message seems to have gotten lost) >>>> >>>> I was referred here by Ian Campbell ijc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx from >>>> bugs.debian.org. >>> >>> I'm here too (different hat ;-)), thanks for posting it here. I've added >>> some people who know about the block stuff to the CC. >>> >>> Guys, my suspicion is that the issue is that barriers issued by ext3 >>> inside the guest aren't making it all the way down the >>> ext3->blkfront->blkback->lvm->dm-crypt->disk chain leading the >>> filesystem to eventually corrupt itself. >>> >>> The issue seems to relate to the use of dm-crypt since >>> ext3->blkfront->blkback->lvm->disk is reported work fine. >>> >>> However there is no problem with the local dom0 ext3 root filesystem >>> which is also in the same lvm VG on the crypt device (i.e. >>> ext3->lvm->dm-crypt->disk), so its not purely a dm-crypt issue. I figure >>> something is up at the blkfront->back link which causes the barriers >>> which blkback is injecting into the block subsystem either don't make it >>> to the dm-crypt layer or do not DTRT once they arrive. >>> >>> I'm not really sure with how to proceed (or how to ask Anthony to >>> proceed) with verifying any part of that hypothesis though. >>> >>> ISTR issues with old vs new style barriers or barriers with no data in >>> them or something, could this be related to that? (or am I thinking of >>> DISCARD?) >>> >>> The issue was initially reported with Squeeze (Jeremy 2.6.32 tree) domU >>> on a Wheezy (mainline 3.2) dom0 but IIRC has also been repeated with >>> Wheezy on Wheezy now so this isn't cross version confusion about barrier >>> semantics AFAICT. >> >> Hello, >> >> I've been trying to reproduce this issue, but so far I haven't been able >> to. I guess I'm missing something, so here are the steps I followed: >> >> First, I've created a primary partition in my HDD, it's sda3, and then >> I've executed the following in order to encrypt it and setup the lvm: >> >> # cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/sda3 >> # cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda3 crypt >> # pvcreate /dev/mapper/crypt >> # vgcreate crypt /dev/mapper/crypt >> # lvcreate -L 20G crypt -n debian >> >> That gives me a block device /dev/crypt/debian, that I'm attaching to a >> Debian DomU as xvdb, I've created a partition to fill the whole disk and >> formatted it inside the guest using mkfs.ext3. >> >> Then, inside the guest, I've scp'ed a 10G file from a remote host, and >> checked the checksum, everything OK. So far, I've tested with a Dom0 >> kernel 3.2.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 and a DomU kernel 3.2.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 and >> 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64, both tests where OK. >> >> Regards, Roger. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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