[haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #5949: KDL: Could not read block 18110: bytesRead: -1, error: Operation timed out

  • From: "stippi" <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 08 May 2010 19:39:04 -0000

#5949: KDL: Could not read block 18110: bytesRead: -1, error: Operation timed 
out
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 Reporter:  stippi         |       Owner:  axeld         
     Type:  bug            |      Status:  new           
 Priority:  normal         |   Milestone:  R1            
Component:  System/Kernel  |     Version:  R1/Development
 Keywords:                 |   Blockedby:                
 Platform:  All            |    Blocking:                
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 I've searched the tickets, I believe this may be a new issue.

 The system (rXXXXX) was running for half a day. I attached a harddisk via
 USB 2.0, connected via FTP from another machine and copied a file of about
 700 MB to a BFS partition on the USB disk, when I returned a while later,
 the machine had KDL'd. This is the backtrace:

 {{{
 get_cached_block(block_cache*: 0xdeb9fa63, int64: -2397609950474928127,
 bool*: 0x80040e10, true) + 0x0296
 block_cache_get_etc + 0x004c
 block_cache_get + 0x001c
 CachedNode<...>::InternalSetTo(Transaction*: NULL, int64: 57344)
 CachedNode<...>::SetTo()
 BPlusTree<...>::_SeekDown(Stack...)
 BPlusTree<...>::Insert(Transaction&: ...)
 Index<...>::Update(Transaction&: ...)
 Index<...>::UpdateSize(Transaction&: ...)
 bfs_free_cookie(fs_volume*: 0x829f42f8, fs_vnode*: 0xd4c69ae4, void*:
 0xcce31898)
 file_free_fd(file_descriptor*: 0xd182b0c8)
 put_fd
 FDGetter::~FDGetter()
 common_user_io
 _user_write
 handle_syscall
 ...syscall stuff...
 <_APP_>:statfilecmd (nearest)
 <_APP_>:store
 <_APP_>:yyparse
 <_APP_>:main
 <_APP_>:_start
 }}}

 Typed this by hand and will now try to use the new syslog boot loader
 features to retrieve the real thing... :-)

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/5949>
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