Hi all,
Now I have successfull compiled my kernel (linux-2.4-xfs from cvs checked out
today),....... I've made an 70Gig xfs filesystem on
/dev/sda8 (mirrored 75Gig ibm disks on an 3ware escalade) with the
standard settings (just an 'mkfs.xfs /dev/sda8') . Then I started some
comy and tar-jops to get some data on this partition ;-) . And then
suddenly I realize that some data was corrupt on the filesystem , and when
I try to delete that data I get an segfault :-((
Here are the lines from '/var/log/messages':
Aug 31 19:15:04 swan -- MARK --
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
dereference at virtual address 00000152
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: printing eip:
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: c01a8305
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: *pde = 00000000
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: Oops: 0000
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: CPU: 0
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: EIP: 0010:[xfs_iget+229/304]
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: EFLAGS: 00010246
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: ffffffe8 ecx: cba73788
edx: c02a9bc0
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: esi: c290024c edi: ced2fc00 ebp: 00000000
esp: cc74be44
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: Process rm (pid: 819, stackpage=cc74b000)
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: Stack: 0000000f c4be0bf8 00000000 00000008
c01bdecc ced2fc00 00000000 0d059992
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: 00000000 00000000 cc74bed4 00000000
00000000 c4be0c10 c4be0bf8 00000008
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: ce9a5a40 00000000 00000004 00000288
00000008 c01c2427 00000000 c4be0c10
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: Call Trace: [xfs_dir_lookup_int+300/672]
[xfs_lookup+151/272] [linvfs_lookup+101/192] [real_lookup+83/192]
[path_walk+1329/1888]
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: [getname+93/160] [__user_walk+60/96]
[sys_lstat64+22/112] [system_call+51/56]
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel:
Aug 31 19:20:08 swan kernel: Code: 66 83 bb 6a 01 00 00 00 75 10 80 a3 50
01 00 00 f7 53 e8 74
any ideas , suggestions or help??
cu
micha
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