Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 16 Apr 2009 00:19:45 -0400 | From | Theodore Tso <> | Subject | Re: BUG: using rootfstype=ext4 causes oops |
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On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 09:59:26PM +0100, Andrew Price wrote: > Using rootfstype=ext4 with today's linux-2.6.git causes a panic on my > two amd64 machines (haven't tested it on any others).
Hmm, git commit id, please? The stack traces are in the IDE interrupt handler, so it seems surprising that ext4 would trigger it but ext3 would not. Have you tried ext4 on any earlier kernel?
The main difference I can think of is that ext4 enables barriers by default; maybe that's the case of the IDE breakage? Can you try booting with the boot command option "rootfsflags=barrier=0" as well as "rootfstype=ext4", and see if that helps?
If so, it's a bug in the IDE code in that it's not handling barriers correctly.
- Ted
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