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Subject: [Bug 13369] New: kernel BUG at fs/ext4/inode.c:3123
Date: Sat, 23 May 2009 12:04:52 GMT
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Summary: kernel BUG at fs/ext4/inode.c:3123
Product: File System
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 2.6.30-rc6
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Tree: Mainline
Status: NEW
Severity: blocking
Priority: P1
Component: ext4
AssignedTo: fs_ext4@kernel-bugs.osdl.org
ReportedBy: ckom26@gmail.com
Regression: No
Being haunted by a consistent bug in 2.6.29.[234] that kept pdflush stuck at
100% cpu, I fetched and compiled 2.6.30-rc6. Now, I keep getting "kernel BUG at
fs/ext4/inode.c:3123!" (usually when I fire up ktorrent). In the attached
kernel logs you can see 2 different occurences of the bug.
A nearby single core cpu, low end box has not exhibited a single bug or
corruption for 3 months now, since I've converted to ext4, so I tried the
"nosmp" kernel boot parameter on the dual core laptop in question. Lo and
behold, the bug didn't rear its ugly head.
All partitions are mounted with "nodelalloc".
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