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Bug#1040416: linux-image-6.1.0-9-amd64: Under heavy load Debian V12 and V11 causes data corruption on XFS filesystems.



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On Wednesday, 5 July 2023 19:07:15 CET Jose M Calhariz wrote:
> Package: src:linux
> Version: 6.1.27-1

Can you try with the latest version in the 6.1.x series to see if the problem 
is still there?

> On this hardware I am chasing a data corruption for several months on
> Debian V11 and Debian v12.  Now that I was pointed that linux kernel
> had some problems with XFS solved in later 6.3 kernel I can reproduce
> the problem.
> 
> It seams the problem went away with current Debian testing kernel:
> 
> ii  linux-image-6.3.0-1-amd64            6.3.7-1      amd64        Linux 6.3
> for 64-bit PCs (signed)
> 
> Is there anyone willing to backport the XFS fixes into
> linux-image-6.1.0 and linux-image-5.10.0?

If the problem is still present in the latest 6.1 kernel, then you need to find 
out which patch(es) actually fix the problem.
The easiest way to start with that is to find the last kernel which exhibits 
the issue and then the first one where it is fixed.
https://snapshot.debian.org/binary/linux-image-amd64/ should help with that.

When the range has been narrowed, a `git bisect` should identify the specific 
commit(s) which fixes the issue.
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianKernel/GitBisect should help with that

When that/those have been identified, it should be reported to the upstream 
kernel so that they can incorporate those fixes in their LTS kernel(s) which 
Debian then will pick up automatically.

HTH

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