A 2 disk Raid10 array was created, LVM created and formatted ext4. I let the consistency checks finish, and created, then deleted a file. Did another consistency check, then performed a fstrim. After another consistency check, we unmount and perform a fsck on each individual disk.
Performing verification for Focal.
I spun up a m5d.4xlarge instance on AWS, to utilise the 2x 300GB NVMe drives that support block discard.
I enabled -proposed, and installed the 5.4.0-58-generic kernel.
The following is the repro session running through the full testcase:
https:/ /paste. ubuntu. com/p/Zr4C2pMbr k/
A 2 disk Raid10 array was created, LVM created and formatted ext4. I let the consistency checks finish, and created, then deleted a file. Did another consistency check, then performed a fstrim. After another consistency check, we unmount and perform a fsck on each individual disk.
root@ip- 172-31- 1-147:/ home/ubuntu# fsck.ext4 -n -f /dev/VolGroup/root
e2fsck 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Pass 2: Checking directory structure
Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
Pass 4: Checking reference counts
Pass 5: Checking group summary information
/dev/VolGroup/root: 11/6553600 files (0.0% non-contiguous), 557848/26214400 blocks
root@ip- 172-31- 1-147:/ home/ubuntu# fsck.ext4 -n -f /dev/VolGroup/root
e2fsck 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Pass 2: Checking directory structure
Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
Pass 4: Checking reference counts
Pass 5: Checking group summary information
/dev/VolGroup/root: 11/6553600 files (0.0% non-contiguous), 557848/26214400 blocks
Both of them pass, there is no corruption to the filesystem.
5.4.0-58-generic fixes the problem, the revert is effective.
Marking bug as verified for Focal.