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Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2023 13:56:35 UTC
In message <CAGudoHG3rCx93gyJTmzTBnSe4fQ9=m4mBESWbKVWtAGRxen_4w@mail.gmail.c om> , Mateusz Guzik writes: > On 4/13/23, Cy Schubert <Cy.Schubert@cschubert.com> wrote: > > On Thu, 13 Apr 2023 19:54:42 +0900 > > Pawe=C5=82 Jakub Dawidek <pawel@dawidek.net> wrote: > > > >> On Apr 13, 2023, at 16:10, Cy Schubert <Cy.Schubert@cschubert.com> wrote= > : > >> > > >> > =EF=BB=BFIn message <20230413070426.8A54F25A@slippy.cwsent.com>, Cy Sc= > hubert > >> > writes: > >> > In message <20230413064252.1E5C1318@slippy.cwsent.com>, Cy Schubert > >> > writes: > >> >> In message <A291C24C-9D7C-4E79-AD03-68ED910FC2DE@yahoo.com>, Mark > >> >> Millard > >> >>> write > >> >>> s: > >> >>> [This just puts my prior reply's material into Cy's > >> >>>> adjusted resend of the original. The To/Cc should > >> >>>> be coomplete this time.] > >> >>>> > >> >>>> On Apr 12, 2023, at 22:52, Cy Schubert <Cy.Schubert@cschubert.com> = > =3D > >> >>>> wrote: > >> >>>> > >> >>>> In message <C8E4A43B-9FC8-456E-ADB3-13E7F40B2B04@yahoo.com>, Mark = > =3D > >> >>>>> Millard=3D20 > >> >>>> write > >> >>>>> s: > >> >>>>> From: Charlie Li <vishwin_at_freebsd.org> wrote on > >> >>>>>> Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2023 20:11:16 UTC : > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> Charlie Li wrote: > >> >>>>>>> Mateusz Guzik wrote: > >> >>>>>>>> can you please test poudriere with > >> >>>>>>>>> https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/pull/14739/files > >> >>>>>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>>>>> After applying, on the md(4)-backed pool regardless of =3D3D > >> >>>>>>>> block_cloning,=3D3D20 > >> >>>>>> the cy@ `cp -R` test reports no differing (ie corrupted) files. = > =3D > >> >>>>>>>> Will=3D3D20=3D3D > >> >>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> report back on poudriere results (no block_cloning). > >> >>>>>>>> =3D3D20 > >> >>>>>>>> As for poudriere, build failures are still rolling in. These ar= > e > >> >>>>>>>> =3D > >> >>>>>>> (and=3D3D20=3D3D > >> >>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> have been) entirely random on every run. Some examples from this = > =3D > >> >>>>>>> run: > >> >>>> =3D3D20 > >> >>>>>>> lang/php81: > >> >>>>>>> - post-install: @${INSTALL_DATA} > >> >>>>>>> ${WRKSRC}/php.ini-development=3D3D20 > >> >>>>>>> ${WRKSRC}/php.ini-production ${WRKDIR}/php.conf =3D3D > >> >>>>>>> ${STAGEDIR}/${PREFIX}/etc > >> >>>>>> - consumers fail to build due to corrupted php.conf packaged > >> >>>>>>> =3D3D20 > >> >>>>>>> devel/ninja: > >> >>>>>>> - phase: stage > >> >>>>>>> - install -s -m 555=3D3D20 > >> >>>>>>> /wrkdirs/usr/ports/devel/ninja/work/ninja-1.11.1/ninja=3D3D20 > >> >>>>>>> /wrkdirs/usr/ports/devel/ninja/work/stage/usr/local/bin > >> >>>>>>> - consumers fail to build due to corrupted bin/ninja packaged > >> >>>>>>> =3D3D20 > >> >>>>>>> devel/netsurf-buildsystem: > >> >>>>>>> - phase: stage > >> >>>>>>> - mkdir -p=3D3D20 > >> >>>>>>> =3D3D > >> >>>>>>> =3D > >> >>>>>> /wrkdirs/usr/ports/devel/netsurf-buildsystem/work/stage/usr/local= > /share/n > >> >>>> e=3D > >> >> =3D3D > >> >>>> tsurf-buildsystem/makefiles=3D3D20 > >> >>>>>> =3D3D > >> >>>>>>> =3D > >> >>>>>> /wrkdirs/usr/ports/devel/netsurf-buildsystem/work/stage/usr/local= > /share/n > >> >>>> e=3D > >> >> =3D3D > >> >>>> tsurf-buildsystem/testtools > >> >>>>>> for M in Makefile.top Makefile.tools Makefile.subdir =3D3D > >> >>>>>>> Makefile.pkgconfig=3D3D20 > >> >>>>>> Makefile.clang Makefile.gcc Makefile.norcroft Makefile.open64; do > >> >>>>>> \ > >> >>>>>>> cp makefiles/$M=3D3D20 > >> >>>>>>> =3D3D > >> >>>>>>> =3D > >> >>>>>> /wrkdirs/usr/ports/devel/netsurf-buildsystem/work/stage/usr/local= > /share/n > >> >>>> e=3D > >> >> =3D3D > >> >>>> tsurf-buildsystem/makefiles/;=3D3D20 > >> >>>>>> \ > >> >>>>>>> done > >> >>>>>>> - graphics/libnsgif fails to build due to NUL characters in=3D3D= > 20 > >> >>>>>>> Makefile.{clang,subdir}, causing nothing to link > >> >>>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> Summary: I have problems building ports into packages > >> >>>>>> via poudriere-devel use despite being fully updated/patched > >> >>>>>> (as of when I started the experiment), never having enabled > >> >>>>>> block_cloning ( still using openzfs-2.1-freebsd ). > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> In other words, I can confirm other reports that have > >> >>>>>> been made. > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> The details follow. > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> [Written as I was working on setting up for the experiments > >> >>>>>> and then executing those experiments, adjusting as I went > >> >>>>>> along.] > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> I've run my own tests in a context that has never had the > >> >>>>>> zpool upgrade and that jump from before the openzfs import to > >> >>>>>> after the existing commits for trying to fix openzfs on > >> >>>>>> FreeBSD. I report on the sequence of activities getting to > >> >>>>>> the point of testing as well. > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> By personal policy I keep my (non-temporary) pool's compatible > >> >>>>>> with what the most recent ??.?-RELEASE supports, using > >> >>>>>> openzfs-2.1-freebsd for now. The pools involved below have > >> >>>>>> never had a zpool upgrade from where they started. (I've no > >> >>>>>> pools that have ever had a zpool upgrade.) > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> (Temporary pools are rare for me, such as this investigation. > >> >>>>>> But I'm not testing block_cloning or anything new this time.) > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> I'll note that I use zfs for bectl, not for redundancy. So > >> >>>>>> my evidence is more limited in that respect. > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> The activities were done on a HoneyComb (16 Cortex-A72 cores). > >> >>>>>> The system has and supports ECC RAM, 64 GiBytes of RAM are > >> >>>>>> present. > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> I started by duplicating my normal zfs environment to an > >> >>>>>> external USB3 NVMe drive and adjusting the host name and such > >> >>>>>> to produce the below. (Non-debug, although I do not strip > >> >>>>>> symbols.) : > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> # uname -apKU > >> >>>>>> FreeBSD CA72_4c8G_ZFS 14.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT #90 =3D3D > >> >>>>>> main-n261544-cee09bda03c8-dirty: Wed Mar 15 20:25:49 PDT 2023 > >> >>>>>> =3D3D > >> >>>>>> =3D > >> >>>>>> root@CA72_16Gp_ZFS:/usr/obj/BUILDs/main-CA72-nodbg-clang/usr/main= > -src/arm > >> >>>> 6=3D > >> >> =3D3D > >> >>>> 4.aarch64/sys/GENERIC-NODBG-CA72 arm64 aarch64 1400082 1400082 > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> I then did: git fetch, stash push ., merge --ff-only, stash apply= > . > >> >>>>>> : > >> >>>>>> my normal procedure. I then also applied the patch from: > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/pull/14739/files > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> Then I did: buildworld buildkernel, install them, and rebooted. > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> The result was: > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> # uname -apKU > >> >>>>>> FreeBSD CA72_4c8G_ZFS 14.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT #91 =3D3D > >> >>>>>> main-n262122-2ef2c26f3f13-dirty: Wed Apr 12 19:23:35 PDT 2023 > >> >>>>>> =3D3D > >> >>>>>> =3D > >> >>>>>> root@CA72_4c8G_ZFS:/usr/obj/BUILDs/main-CA72-nodbg-clang/usr/main= > -src/arm > >> >>>> 6=3D > >> >> =3D3D > >> >>>> 4.aarch64/sys/GENERIC-NODBG-CA72 arm64 aarc> >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> The later poudriere-devel based build of packages from ports is > >> >>>>>> based on: > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> # ~/fbsd-based-on-what-commit.sh -C /usr/ports > >> >>>>>> 4e94ac9eb97f (HEAD -> main, freebsd/main, freebsd/HEAD) =3D3D > >> >>>>>> devel/freebsd-gcc12: Bump to 12.2.0. > >> >>>>>> Author: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> > >> >>>>>> Commit: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> > >> >>>>>> CommitDate: 2023-03-25 00:06:40 +0000 > >> >>>>>> branch: main > >> >>>>>> merge-base: 4e94ac9eb97fab16510b74ebcaa9316613182a72 > >> >>>>>> merge-base: CommitDate: 2023-03-25 00:06:40 +0000 > >> >>>>>> n613214 (--first-parent --count for merge-base) > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> poudriere attempted to build 476 packages, starting > >> >>>>>> with pkg (in order to build the 56 that I explicitly > >> >>>>>> indicate that I want). It is my normal set of ports. > >> >>>>>> The form of building is biased to allowing a high > >> >>>>>> load average compared to the number of hardware > >> >>>>>> threads (same as cores here): each builder is allowed > >> >>>>>> to use the full count of hardware threads. The build > >> >>>>>> =E2=82=AC=C3=8FL=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=80=B9 > = > > >> used USE_TMPFS=3D3D3D"data" instead of the > >> >>>>>> USE_TMPFS=3D3D3Dall I > >> >> normally use on the build machine involved. > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> And it produced some random errors during the attempted > >> >>>>>> builds. A type of example that is easy to interpret > >> >>>>>> without further exploration is: > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> pkg_resources.extern.packaging.requirements.InvalidRequirement: > >> >>>>>> Parse > >> >>>>>> =3D > >> >> =3D3D > >> >>>> error at "'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00'": Expected > >> >>>> W:(0-9A-Za-z) > >> >>>>>> 0 > >> >> da0p8 ONLINE 0 0 0 > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> errors: No known data errors > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>>> =3D3D3D=3D3D3D=3D3D3D > >> >>>>>> Mark Millard > >> >>>>>> marklmi at yahoo.com > >> >>>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>> Let's try this again. Claws-mail didn't include the list address i= > n > >> >>>>> =3D > >> >>>>> the=3D20 > >> >>>> header. Trying to reply, again, using exmh instead. > >> >>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>> Did your pools suffer the EXDEV problem? The EXDEV also corrupted = > =3D > >> >>>>> files. > >> >>>> > >> >>>> As I reported, this was a jump from before the import > >> >>>> to as things are tonight (here). So: NO, unless the > >> >>>> existing code as of tonight still has the EXDEV problem! > >> >>>> > >> >>>> Prior to this experiment I'd not progressed any media > >> >>>> beyond: main-n261544-cee09bda03c8-dirty Wed Mar 15 20:25:49. > >> >>>> > >> >>>> I think, without sufficient investigation we risk jumping to > >> >>>>> conclusions. I've taken an extremely cautious approach, rolling > >> >>>>> back > >> >>>>> snapshots (as much as possible, i.e. poudriere datasets) when EXDE= > V > >> >>>>> corruption was encountered. > >> >>>>> > >> >>>> Again: nothing between main-n261544-cee09bda03c8-dirty and > >> >>>> main-n262122-2ef2c26f3f13-dirty was involved at any stage. > >> >>>> > >> >>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>> I did not rollback any snapshots in my MH mail directory. Rolling > >> >>>>> back > >> >>>>> snapshots of my MH maildir would result in loss of email. I have t= > o > >> >>>>> live with that corruption. Corrupted files in my outgoing sent > >> >>>>> email > >> >>>>> directory remain: > >> >>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>> slippy$ ugrep -cPa '\x00' ~/.Mail/note | grep -c :1=3D20 > >> >>>>> 53 > >> >>>>> slippy$=3D20 > >> >>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>> There are 53 corrupted files in my note log of 9913 emails. Those = > =3D > >> >>>>> files > >> >>>> will never be fixed. They were corrupted by the EXDEV bug. Any new > >> >>>> ZFS > >> >>>>> or ZFS patches cannot retroactively remove the corruption from > >> >>>>> those > >> >>>>> files. > >> >>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>> But my poudriere files, because the snapshots were rolled back, > >> >>>>> were > >> >>>>> "repaired" by the rolled back snapshots. > >> >>>>> =3D20 > >> >>>>> I'm not convinced that there is presently active corruption since > >> >>>>> the problem has been fixed. I am convinced that whatever corruptio= > n > >> >>>>> that was written at the time will remain forever or until those > >> >>>>> files > >> >>>>> are deleted or replaced -- just like my email files written to dis= > k > >> >>>>> at > >> >>>>> the time. > >> >>>>> > >> >>>> My test results and procedure just do not fit your conclusion > >> >>>> that things are okay now if block_clonging is completely avoided. > >> >>>> > >> >>> Admitting I'm wrong: sending copies of my last reply to you back to > >> >>> myself, > >> >>> > >> >> again and again, three times, I've managed to reproduce the corruptio= > n > >> >> you > >> >>> are talking about. > >> >>> > >> >> This email itself was also corrupted. Below is what was sent. Good > >> >> thing > >> >> multiple copies are saved by exmh. > >> >> > >> >> Admitting I'm wrong: sending copies of my last reply to you back to > >> >> myself, > >> >> again and again, three times, I've managed to reproduce the corruptio= > n > >> >> you > >> >> are talking about. > >> >> > >> > This email itself was also corrupted. Below is what was sent. Good > >> > thing > >> > multiple copies are saved by exmh. > >> > > >> > Admitting I'm wrong: sending copies of my last reply to you back to > >> > myself, > >> > again and again, three times, I've managed to reproduce the corruption > >> > you > >> > are talking about. > >> > > >> > From my previous email to you. > >> > > >> > header. Trying to reply:::::::::, again, using exmh instead. > >> > ^^^^^^^^^ > >> > Here it is, nine additional bytes of garbage. I've replaced the garbag= > e > >> > with colons because nulls mess up a lot of things, including cut&paste= > . > >> > > >> > In another instance about 500 bytes were removed. I can reproduce the > >> > corruption at will now. > >> > > >> > The EXDEV patch is applied. Block_cloning is disabled. > >> > > >> > Somehow nulls and other garbage are inserted in the middle of emails > >> > after > >> > the ZFS upgrade. > >> > > >> Can you please try this patch: > >> > >> github.com > > > > The patch was applied yesterday at noon (PDT). > > > >> > >> > >> > >> Unfortunately I don=E2=80=99t see how this can happen with block cloning > >> disabled. > > > > It does and it's reproducible. > > > > There is corruption with the recent import, with the > https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/pull/14739/files patch applied and > block cloning disabled on the pool. Same here. > > There is no corruption with top of main with zfs merge reverted altogether. I'm in the process of building a branch reverting the merge altogether and will test it on my sandbox machine later today. > > Which commit results in said corruption remains to be seen, a variant > of the tree with just block cloning support reverted just for testing > purposes is about to be evaluated. > > --=20 > Mateusz Guzik <mjguzik gmail.com> -- Cheers, Cy Schubert <Cy.Schubert@cschubert.com> FreeBSD UNIX: <cy@FreeBSD.org> Web: https://FreeBSD.org NTP: <cy@nwtime.org> Web: https://nwtime.org e^(i*pi)+1=0