When the first log header in a journal happens to have a sequence number of 0, a bug in gfs2_find_jhead() returns this to be the jhead, instead of seeking forward and looking further into the journal for a jhead with a higher sequence number.
Signed-off-by: Abhi Das <a...@redhat.com> --- fs/gfs2/lops.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/fs/gfs2/lops.c b/fs/gfs2/lops.c index d9431724b788..c090d5ad3f22 100644 --- a/fs/gfs2/lops.c +++ b/fs/gfs2/lops.c @@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ static bool gfs2_jhead_pg_srch(struct gfs2_jdesc *jd, for (offset = 0; offset < PAGE_SIZE; offset += sdp->sd_sb.sb_bsize) { if (!__get_log_header(sdp, kaddr + offset, 0, &lh)) { - if (lh.lh_sequence > head->lh_sequence) + if (lh.lh_sequence >= head->lh_sequence) *head = lh; else { ret = true; -- 2.20.1