Bugs while using encrypted HAMMER root fs
Matthew Dillon
dillon at apollo.backplane.com
Sun Sep 26 15:26:55 PDT 2010
:
:* Matthias Schmidt wrote:
:> Moin,
:>
:> I installed a recent master (2.7.3.1095.g4cdde1) on my old IBM Thinkpad
:> T42 and I installed the system on an encrypted HAMMER root volume.
:> While installing packages and using X I made some observations:
:>
:> - After a crash, the "loader" in the initial ramdisk is no longer able
:> to load the real init. It displays all HAMMER related messages about
:> an unclean file system and stops right after "recovery complete". I
:> can move the cursor and panic the system, but nothing else happens.
:> Rebooting the live CD and mounting the partition fixes the problem.
:
:I can reproduce it. Every time I run "hammer cleanup" the system
:freezes.
:
:Cheers
:
: Matthias
How much memory does this system have? The problem is almost
certainly buffer cache / memory-exhaustion. The crypto layer
uses memory heavily. We need a kernel panic / kernel core
when it gets stuck to verify that is the issue. Swap cannot
be encrypted if you want the kernel core to have a chance of
succeeding in this situation.
Both hammer cleanup and crypto are heavy kernel memory users.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
<dillon at backplane.com>
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