Re: REPOST : linux-2.5.5-xfs-dj1 - 2.5.7-dj2 (raid0_make_request bug)

Stephen Lord (lord@sgi.com)
Fri, 05 Apr 2002 09:20:13 -0600


svetljo wrote:

> Hi
> i'd like to ask you to CC me because i'm not subscribed to the lists
>
> i'm having some interesting troubles
> i have lvm over soft RAID-0 with LV's formated with XFS and JFS
> i can work with the JFS LV's,
> but i can not with the XFS one's, i can not mount them ( no troubles
> with XFS normal partitions)
>
> so
> i'd like to ask is this problem with XFS or with raid or lvm
> and is there a way to fix it
>
> thanks for your help
>
> here is what i found in dmesg
>
>
> XFS mounting filesystem lvm(58,2)
> raid0_make_request bug: can't convert block across chunks or bigger than
> 16k 8323317 64
> raid0_make_request bug: can't convert block across chunks or bigger than
> 16k 8323445 64
> I/O error in filesystem ("lvm(58,2)") meta-data dev 0xc0223a02 block
> 0x601f7d
> ("xlog_bread") error 5 buf count 131072
> raid0_make_request bug: can't convert block across chunks or bigger than
> 16k 8324829 29
> I/O error in filesystem ("lvm(58,2)") meta-data dev 0xc0223a02 block
> 0x602565
> ("xlog_bread") error 5 buf count 30208
>

This is your problem, in the 2.5 code base, the bio infrastructure and the
raid code do not work well together. It is being worked on - slowly.

If you want to dumb down xfs to make it function then I suspect you
can do it by editing

fs/xfs/pagebuf/page_buf.c

looking for the line which uses BIO_MAX_SECTORS and replace

nr_pages = BIO_MAX_SECTORS >> (PAGE_SHIFT - 9);

with

nr_pages = 1;

And for extra bonus points, only do it when pb->pb_dev is on the
MD_MAJOR device.

This will make xfs send smaller bio structures down to the block
layer and hopefully avoid the problem.

I have not tested this - don't have any time right now, on a plane
in 6 hours and way too much to do.

Steve

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