ffs_clusteralloc: allocated out of group on 5TB fs (5.3-Stable)
Doug White
dwhite at gumbysoft.com
Mon Dec 6 10:56:35 PST 2004
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004, Henry Whincup wrote:
> On a machine with a 5TB array I created a single partition via gpt and a
> filesystem using the defaults from newfs.
>
> All seemed well until I tried to fill the partition with data. With "only"
> 870GB or so used utilities started reporting the disk as full. Shortly (a
> few hours) after the machine panic'd.
Ooh, fun. I wish I had a 5TB array to play with :)
> During this time I had been trying to copy file via nfs and rsync onto the
> array. After several crashes I tried a simple "dd if=/dev/zero of=./file"
> and after writing ~33GB the machine rebooted (the panic details below are
> from this reboot)
>
> Details follow:
[..]
> Backtrace:
> #0 0xc060ce82 in doadump ()
> #1 0xc060d47b in boot ()
> #2 0xc060d7a1 in panic ()
> #3 0xc073445e in ffs_clusteralloc ()
> #4 0xc0733680 in ffs_hashalloc ()
> #5 0xc07329ea in ffs_reallocblks_ufs2 ()
> #6 0xc073205a in ffs_reallocblks ()
> #7 0xc0657e7c in cluster_write ()
> #8 0xc074c350 in ffs_write ()
> #9 0xc066bf10 in vn_write ()
> #10 0xc062d624 in dofilewrite ()
> #11 0xc062d4d1 in write ()
> #12 0xc07bb07f in syscall ()
> #13 0xc07a8a0f in Xint0x80_syscall ()
>
> Kernel is the default SMP kernel and sources are from 28th Nov 2004.
>
> I assume a proper debug kernel with symbols would be more helpful, but I
> just wanted to know if this was a known bug - or something I have done
> wrong, first.
> Other than that is there anything else I can provide to help find this bug?
Very large FFS filesystems have not been extensively tested. Maybe you can
help :)
You should be able to compile GENERIC with
makeoptions "DEBUG=-g"
in the config file and that will leave a kernel.debug in the compile
directory that you can use.
Once you get that loaded up the output of 'bt full' would be nice to have.
I suspect an integer overflow in dtog(), which is a macro.
1545 if (dtog(fs, bno) != cg)
1546 panic("ffs_clusteralloc: allocated out of group");
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