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Re: [Xen-devel] PROBLEM: Kernel BUG with raid5 soft + Xen + DRBD - invalid opcode



On Thu, Jan 05, 2017 at 03:16:53PM +0100, MasterPrenium wrote:
> Hi Shaohua,
> 
> Thanks for your reply.
> 
> Let me explain my "huge". For example, if I'm making a low rate i/o stream,
> I don't get a crash (<1MB written / sec) with random i/o, but if I'm making
> a random I/O of about 20MB/sec, the kernel crashes in a few minutes (for
> example, making an rsync, or even synchronising my DRBD stack is causing the
> crash).
> I don't know if this can help, but in most of case, when the kernel crashes,
> after a reboot, my raid 5 stack is re-synchronizing.
> 
> I'm not able to reproduce the crash with a raw RAID5 stack (with dd/fio
> ...).
> 
> It seems I need to stack filesystems to help reproduce it:
> 
> Here is a configuration test, command lines to explain (the way I'm able to
> reproduce the crash). Everything is done in dom0.
> - mdadm --create /dev/md10 --raid-devices=3 --level=5 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1
> /dev/sde1
> - mkfs.btrfs /dev/md10
> - mkdir /tmp/btrfs /mnt/XenVM /tmp/ext4
> - mount /dev/md10 /tmp/btrfs
> - btrfs subvolume create /tmp/btrfs/XenVM
> - umount /tmp/btrfs
> - mount /dev/md10 /mnt/XenVM -osubvol=XenVM
> - truncate /mnt/XenVM/VMTestFile.dat -s 800G
> - mkfs.ext4 /mnt/XenVM/VMTestFile.dat
> - mount /mnt/XenVM/VMTestFile.dat /tmp/ext4
> 
> -> Doing this, doesn't seem to crash the kernel :
> fio --name=randwrite --ioengine=libaio --iodepth=1 --rw=randwrite
> --rwmixwrite=95 --bs=1M --direct=1 --size=80G --numjobs=8 --runtime=600
> --group_reporting --filename=/mnt/XenVM/Fio.dat
> 
> -> Doing this, is crashing the kernel in a few minutes :
> fio --name=randwrite --ioengine=libaio --iodepth=1 --rw=randwrite
> --rwmixwrite=95 --bs=1M --direct=1 --size=80G --numjobs=8 --runtime=600
> --group_reporting --filename=/tmp/ext4/ext4.dat
> 
> Note : --direct=1 or --direct=0 doesn't seem to change the behaviour. Also
> having the raid 5 stack re-synchronizing or already synchronized, doesn't
> change the behaviour.
> 
> Here another "crash" : http://pastebin.com/uqLzL4fn

I'm trying to reproduce, but no success. So
ext4->btrfs->raid5, crash
btrfs->raid5, no crash
right? does subvolume matter? When you create the raid5 array, does adding
'--assume-clean' option change the behavior? I'd like to narrow down the issue.
If you can capture the blktrace to the raid5 array, it would be great to hint
us what kind of IO it is.
 
> Regarding your patch, I can't find it. Is it the one sent by Konstantin
> Khlebnikov ?

Right.

> Do you want the "ext4.dat" fio file ? It will be really difficult for me to
> provide it to you as I've only a poor ADSL network connection.

Not necessary.

Thanks,
Shaohua

> Thanks for your help,
> 
> MasterPrenium
> 
> Le 04/01/2017 à 23:30, Shaohua Li a écrit :
> > On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 07:25:56PM +0100, MasterPrenium wrote:
> > > Hello Guys,
> > > 
> > > I've having some trouble on a new system I'm setting up. I'm getting a 
> > > kernel BUG message, seems to be related with the use of Xen (when I boot 
> > > the system _without_ Xen, I don't get any crash).
> > > Here is configuration :
> > > - 3x Hard Drives running on RAID 5 Software raid created by mdadm
> > > - On top of it, DRBD for replication over another node (Active/passive 
> > > cluster)
> > > - On top of it, a BTRFS FileSystem with a few subvolumes
> > > - On top of it, XEN VMs running.
> > > 
> > > The BUG is happening when I'm making "huge" I/O (20MB/s with a rsync for 
> > > example) on the RAID5 stack.
> > > I've to reset system to make it work again.
> > what did you mean 'huge' I/O (20M/s)? Is it possible you can reproduce the
> > issue with a raw raid5 raid? It would be even better if you can give me a 
> > fio
> > job file with the issue, so I can easily debug it.
> > 
> > also please check if upstream patch (e8d7c33 md/raid5: limit request size
> > according to implementation limits) helps.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Shaohua
> 

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