sf...@users.sourceforge.net:
> kirk w:
> > I think I ran into a bug with the 3.0 kernel and AUFS. All seems fine until 
> > you try to do a cifs mount, then the kernel crashes:
        :::
> Thank you for report.
> I'll try by myself and also read cifs code when I have time.

Hi,

I have just tried it, and both of ls -l and getfattr worked.
Will you give me more infromation? such as
- /proc/mounts (instead of the output of mount(8))
- /sys/module/aufs/*
- /sys/fs/aufs/* (if you have them)
- /debug/aufs/* (if you have them)

And I don't know about ROX-Filer at all. Additionally your stack trace
is unreliable, and it doesn't tell me the trigger is listxattr(2) or
lstat(2). It may be lstat(2), I guess. But which file did ROX-Filer
issues lstat(2) for? Was it a file on cifs (via aufs)?

By the way, I found a bug in cifs in linux-3.0 which may cause memory
corruption. But I am not sure it is related to your problem.
I will post a patch if it is not fixed yet.

Could you separate or identify the problem comes from aufs or cifs?


J. R. Okajima

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