Package: linux-signed-amd64
Version: 4.19.0-9-amd64

We've had two separate reports now of debian buster users running 
4.19.0-9-amd64 who experienced serious file system corruption.

- Both were using ext3
- Both are running Xen HVM, but I do not have reason to believe this to be 
related
- Both are on distinct physical hosts
- Both had upgraded from an older non 4.19 kernel within the last two or three 
weeks

One user had the error:

ext4-fs error (device xvda1): ext4_validate_block_bitmap:393: comm cat: bg 812: 
block 26607617: invalid block bitmap
aborting journal on device xvda1-8
ext4-fs error (device xvda1): ext4_journal_check_start:61: Detected abnormal 
journal
ext4-fs (xvda1): Remounting filesystem read-only
ext4-fs (xvda1): Remounting filesystem read-only
ext4-fs error (device xvda1) in ext4_orphan_add:2863: Journal has aborted

The other gave us the output of tune2fs -l:

tune2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
Last mounted on: /
Filesystem magic number: 0xEF53
Filesystem revision #: 1 (dynamic)
Filesystem features: has_journal ext_attr resize_inode dir_index filetype 
needs_recovery sparse_super large_file
Filesystem flags: signed_directory_hash
Default mount options: (none)
Filesystem state: clean
Errors behavior: Continue
Filesystem OS type: Linux
Inode count: 4700160
Block count: 9437183
Reserved block count: 471048
Free blocks: 6164372
Free inodes: 4479367
First block: 0
Block size: 4096
Fragment size: 4096
Reserved GDT blocks: 730
Blocks per group: 32768
Fragments per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 16320
Inode blocks per group: 510
Filesystem created: Thu Apr 26 19:55:21 2012
Last mount time: Tue Jul 7 15:11:46 2020
Last write time: Tue Jul 7 15:11:45 2020
Mount count: 1
Maximum mount count: 26
Last checked: Tue Jul 7 15:10:50 2020
Check interval: 15552000 (6 months)
Next check after: Sun Jan 3 14:10:50 2021
Lifetime writes: 10 TB
Reserved blocks uid: 0 (user root)
Reserved blocks gid: 0 (group root)
First inode: 11
Inode size: 128
Journal inode: 8
First orphan inode: 1224109
Default directory hash: tea
Directory Hash Seed: 77ef7ea3-5e01-4e55-b3da-3036769fb64b
Journal backup: inode blocks

--Sarah

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