[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2021-06-30 Thread Dan Streetman
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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2017-04-13 Thread eviljoel
I'm also having this issue with Ubuntu 16.04.2.

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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2016-07-14 Thread Martin Pitt
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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2015-11-29 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2015-11-28 Thread Martin Pitt
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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2015-11-28 Thread Hadmut Danisch
Further observations:


I meanwhile figured out three modes:

1) putting the swap flag into /etc/crypttab   -> crashes the partition
every now and then, but not always.


2) removing the flag from /etc/crypttab, but keeping it in /etc/fstab and 
keeping it in 
/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume:   Everything works well , but  a) initramfs 
asks for the password twice (once per partition), which is sort of annoying, 
maybe the password sharing scripts coming with cryptsetup might work (didn't 
try yet with 15.10).


3) as 2, but removing /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume: Interesting effect. 
The bootprocess asks for password only once for the root partition(!), but 
systemd nevertheless mounts the swap partition as a second  luks device without 
needing the password.  Source code says something about a password cache, so 
the password from the root device seems to be cache for some time and 
accessible. Nice, but resume from hibernation does not work.  


Unfortunately the ubuntu installer produces mode 1, which does not
really work.

This mess should really be fixed for 16.04 LTS. In my eyes it's a major
problem of systemd, but the initramfs code could also be extended to use
the password cache (which is there and caches anyway) to avoid asking
twice.

regards

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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2015-11-07 Thread Hadmut Danisch
OK, I've finally found the problem(s). Was a bunch of little nasty
problems, that's why it was difficult to debug.


1)

The 15.10 beta installer had filled /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
with

RESUME=UUID=a18e9ec9-1255-4dda-8298-8e10bdbe6835

which is never updated after first installation. Since I had to repair
the swap device several times, this was not correct anymore, and
furthermore /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/cryptroot can't deal with
it. It's important that

RESUME=sda2_crypt

is entered.


2) That's why /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/cryptroot did not mention the 
device in /conf/conf.d/cryptroot of the initramfs. 

Once it is correctly mentioned in this file (after fixing bug 1), the
password is fetched and the device is opened at the initramfs phase,
i.e. before systemd takes control.  This works well.


3) If sda2_crypt is not mentioned in the initramfs' /conf/conf.d/cryptroot, it 
is not opened while initramfs has control. But then, once systemd takes 
control, systemd tries to open it since it is listed in /etc/crypttab. 

But this does not work, since both systemd and plymouthd have bugs.
plymouthd can go into an endlesss loop or completey fail, depending
whether you have splash/graphical boot or textual.

Once bug 1 and 2 are solved, this issue does not occur anymore.


4) But then, system hangs while booting for another reason. systemd still tries 
to create a swap device and hangs forever. I could not reliably figure out why, 
but it looks as if it waits for systemd-cryptsetup for to do some things which 
it doesn't do since the crypt device is already open. 

Solution: remove the swap option in /etc/crypttab


5) Finally seems to work.


Just for the notes: systemd (and plymouth) is so buggy and intransparent
that it is far from beeing production-ready.

That cost me several evenings of work and headache.

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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2015-10-23 Thread Hadmut Danisch
More info from the source code of systemd-cryptsetup:


 else if (streq(option, "luks"))
arg_type = CRYPT_LUKS1;
...
 } else if (STR_IN_SET(option, "plain", "swap", "tmp"))
arg_type = CRYPT_PLAIN;


so the swap argument overwrites the luks argument and resets the ecryption type 
to plain. 


And indeed, when using

/lib/systemd/systemd-cryptsetup attach sda2_crypt /dev/sda2 none
swap,luks,discard


(i.e. just change the order of the parameters,  use   swap,luks,discard   
instead of  luks, swap, discard , as the ubuntu installer creates, it works and 
uses the luks partition correctly.

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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2015-10-23 Thread Hadmut Danisch
OK,

I have debugged this down and got big steps further in identifying the
problem.


An important step for debugging was to learn how to debug systemd. 

http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Debugging/

was quite helpful, that

   systemctl enable debug-shell.service

helps a lot. After that, one can get a root shell when the systemd boot
process is hanging.


I have identified *two*  problems, both in 
/lib/systemd/systemd-cryptsetup



First problem:

The system boot procedure hangs because the process

/lib/systemd/systemd-cryptsetup attach sda2_crypt /dev/disk/by-id
/ata-SanDisk_SDSSDHII480G_**-part2 none  luks,swap,discard

hangs. It waits for password input, but for some reason it's prompt and
input don't make it their way to the boot console or boot splash prompt.
There's a problem with the procedure for requesting a password.

Killing that process from the debug console makes the boot process
continue immediately (of course without working swap).


Once knowing that this is the process causing trouble, debugging get's much 
easier, since it is not required anymore to try this within a boot process. You 
can use a running machine with any test partition for easy debugging. 

BTW: systemd does not use /etc/crypttab directly, but converts the
contents of /etc/crypttab to dynamically created units first, which can
be found under /run/systemd. It shows


ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-cryptsetup attach 'sda2_crypt' 
'/dev/disk/by-id/ata-SanDisk_SDSSDHII480G_**-part2' 'none' 
'luks,swap,discard'
ExecStop=/lib/systemd/systemd-cryptsetup detach 'sda2_crypt'
ExecStartPost=/sbin/mkswap '/dev/mapper/sda2_crypt'


So one knows what happens right here. 


You can easily call the given command from anywhere as root with any partition, 
without the need to edit /etc/crypttab, because it's all command line 
parameters here. Makes testing pretty easy now. 



Second problem: 


That damned systemd-cryptsetup ignores luks (or is unable to cope with modern 
luks settings). 

That's what the dmsetup looks like for my root partition setup in the
initramfs:

0 903712768 crypt aes-xts-plain64

0 8:3 4096 1 allow_discards


This looks good, because it's the same crypt-parameters (aes-xts) as I used 
when creating the luks partition, and it uses an offset of 4096, allowing the 
luks header to remain untouched. 


But after running that systemd-cryptsetup for the sda2 partition (even
after freshly partitioning it with cryptsetup), dmtable shows that:


0 32616448 crypt aes-cbc-essiv:sha256 
 0 8:2 0 1 
allow_discards


which contains *two* wrong settings:

- it's the wrong cipher

- it's an offset of 0, which overwrites the luks header. That's why I am
seeing garbage again and again.




So it turns out that systemd-cryptsetup is tripple-buggy:

- Password dialog not working in boot process, neither in splash or non-
splash mode (that's why boot process hangs)

- wrong cipher

- no offset, thus overwriting the luks header.

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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2015-10-16 Thread Hadmut Danisch
I've noticed something and I guess that both my problems - swap problem
and systemd hanging while booting - are closely related.

Why?

The system does not hang at boot, when I choose the recovery mode from
grub, and in the recovery mode select "network" to enable  networking.
Important: before activating the network, the console asks me to enter
the password for sda2_crypt (swap). System then can boot up the regular
way.

So it seems to be something in the systemd service order.  The recovery
menu's network option does something, the normal boot sequence doesn't.

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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2015-10-15 Thread Hadmut Danisch
> From your description it sounds like something is destroying sda3
itself (i. e. the outer encrypted LUKS partition), *not* the unencrypted
sda3_crypt, right?

Right.

I've created the partitions with the graphical xubuntu installer from
xubuntu 15.10 beta 1 cdrom put on a usb stick, and created both sda2 and
sda3 as encrypted volumes, then put a swap in sda2_encrypted and btrfs
in sda3_encrypted. This worked well with 14.04.

After booting I've realized that the machine had no swap, even no links
to the partition under /dev/disks/by-uuid, and thus could not open the
device manually.

I found that the partition was completely filled with random data, no
luks header. cryptsetup isLuks said it is not a luks device, and xxd
should no trace of a luks header anymore, completely overwritten.

I assumed it was a problem of the installer, not of the running system.
My first suspicion was a corrupted partition table, but I did not find
any problem with the partition itself. My next suspicion was a fault in
the storage device, since I had replaced the old hard disk with a brand
new SSD for the fresh install, but except from that problem I do not see
any problems with storage, and I experienced these problems on two
distinct machines. I do not see any problems on the other partitions and
their file systems so far.




> - What do you precisely do to "repair the swap manually"?

cryptsetup luksFormat -c aes-xts-plain64 -s 512 /dev/sda2  (and enter the 
same password as for the root partition sda3)
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda2 xxx
mkswap /dev/mapper/xxx

On one of the two machines (office machine, I'm using right now) this
helped and the problem did not reoccur so far. That's why I first
assumed that it was just a problem of the installation process
(graphical xubuntu installer), because I had experienced more trouble
with the installer used in the lubuntu 15.10 beta cdrom image.

I did the very same thing at my machine at home, also ran into that
problem, again assumed that it was a problem of the xubuntu installer,
fixed it as described above, but it reoccured. (Meanwhile there's more
trouble with this machine, systemd hangs in the boot process, except
when I open an emergency root session.)

>- After that, please copy the output of ...

I'll reply to that once I am back home at that particular machine.

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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2015-10-15 Thread Martin Pitt
I tried to reproduce this on today's ubuntu desktop amd64 image
(20151014). I think I set up partitions like you described: 1 GB /boot
on partition 1, 1 GB LUKS on partition 2 (and put swap on vda2_crypt), 8
GB LUKS on partition 3 (and put btrfs / on vda3_crypt).

Both during install and after a few reboots I see correct partition/file system 
types in "blkid":
$ blkid
/dev/mapper/vda3_crypt: UUID="5d281986-88e6-4a51-97a3-72f7af49792a" 
UUID_SUB="f31e41da-5fb9-401e-82c6-c8ba0fc031a6" TYPE="btrfs"
/dev/mapper/vda2_crypt: UUID="1fda8cc2-08b8-4c2c-820a-7ac07014ab3b" TYPE="swap"
/dev/vda1: UUID="947e51a6-196c-40f9-a9fe-9a53429bbaaa" TYPE="ext4" 
PARTUUID="1d8c299a-01"
/dev/vda2: UUID="7a5a8534-53ca-4cf9-ae69-3d164c9d7ab6" TYPE="crypto_LUKS" 
PARTUUID="1d8c299a-02"
/dev/vda3: UUID="aa700da9-6f7e-4de9-ae1d-3db0988dd0fe" TYPE="crypto_LUKS" 
PARTUUID="1d8c299a-03"

The only change was in the UUID of vda2_crypt as that gets re-mkswap-ed
every time due to the "swap" option in crypttab. If that's undesired,
this needs to be fixed in partman -- however, it doesn't sound like
that's the actual issue you see.

My /etc/crypttab looks pretty much like your's:
vda2_crypt UUID=7a5a8534-53ca-4cf9-ae69-3d164c9d7ab6 none luks,swap,discard
vda3_crypt UUID=aa700da9-6f7e-4de9-ae1d-3db0988dd0fe none luks,discard

and /etc/fstab isn't surprising either:
dev/mapper/vda3_crypt /   btrfs   defaults,subvol=@ 0   1
# /boot was on /dev/vda1 during installation
UUID=947e51a6-196c-40f9-a9fe-9a53429bbaaa /boot   ext4defaults  
  0   2
/dev/mapper/vda3_crypt /home   btrfs   defaults,subvol=@home 0   2
/dev/mapper/vda2_crypt noneswapsw  0   0

So I can't reproduce "destroys swap partition" just yet. From your
description it sounds like something is destroying sda3 itself (i. e.
the outer encrypted LUKS partition), *not* the unencrypted sda3_crypt,
right?

Can you please give me some details:

 - What do you precisely do to "repair the swap manually"?
 - After that, please copy the output of "sudo blkid", "sudo swapon -s", 
"cat /etc/crypttab", and "cat /etc/fstab".
 - Reboot
 - After that, please copy all of the above commands again, so that we 
can compare.
 - Run "sudo journalctl -b > /tmp/journal.txt" and attach /tmp/journal.txt as 
well.

Thanks!

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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2015-10-15 Thread Hadmut Danisch
OK, freshly rebootet.  This time, sda2 has survived as a valid and
operating luks partition.

crypttab and fstab not changed.

# swapon -s
FilenameTypeSizeUsedPriority
/dev/dm-1   partition   163082200   
-1


# dir /dev/mapper
insgesamt 0
crw--- 1 root root 10, 236 Okt 15 22:17 control
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root   7 Okt 15 22:18 sda2_crypt -> ../dm-1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root   7 Okt 15 22:17 sda3_crypt -> ../dm-0

# blkid 
/dev/mapper/sda3_crypt: UUID="9b9831d9-62f5-4fe0-872a-704bd66d5f7f" 
UUID_SUB="804b8d81-3f2b-4b24-894f-c63a71f3d442" TYPE="btrfs"
/dev/sda1: UUID="19e9998b-814c-4302-8003-f95e0e6a254e" TYPE="ext4" 
PARTUUID="04582fbe-af7b-4d10-ad4a-6d2277bbf679"
/dev/sda2: UUID="e1a46217-7f77-46b8-b109-320d11e47d83" TYPE="crypto_LUKS" 
PARTUUID="ab20073f-29c4-42d6-a971-af2cdb2e2339"
/dev/sda3: UUID="339b9a90-8292-422d-a3cf-eeb0317e9f84" TYPE="crypto_LUKS" 
PARTUUID="84cfaf1d-9da4-4c6c-bf45-6af03ba7b265"
/dev/mapper/sda2_crypt: UUID="aa426924-b1ae-478e-9d2a-dc838a2df367" TYPE="swap"


I'll attach journal.txt



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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2015-10-15 Thread Hadmut Danisch
OK, I am back at my home machine: The problem occured again, the machine
destroyed again luks on /dev/sda2.

Furthermore, I have another problem: When doing a regular boot, but boot
process hangs after systemd listed the names of several services (in
most cases networking.service is the last printed, which is not quite
useful, since these are, as I understand it, finished services, not the
once that cause trouble. I did not yet find a way to make that damned
systemd tell what it's doing.

Strange enough, the machine boots without problems if I choose there
recovery mode, choose to aktive network from the menu, and then go on,
so it works when recovery mode is part of the boot chain. I guess Ubuntu
will have lots of fun with that systemd.


sudo blkid (sda2 currently damaged again)

/dev/mapper/sda3_crypt: UUID="9b9831d9-62f5-4fe0-872a-704bd66d5f7f" 
UUID_SUB="804b8d81-3f2b-4b24-894f-c63a71f3d442" TYPE="btrfs"
/dev/sda1: UUID="19e9998b-814c-4302-8003-f95e0e6a254e" TYPE="ext4" 
PARTUUID="04582fbe-af7b-4d10-ad4a-6d2277bbf679"
/dev/sda3: UUID="339b9a90-8292-422d-a3cf-eeb0317e9f84" TYPE="crypto_LUKS" 
PARTUUID="84cfaf1d-9da4-4c6c-bf45-6af03ba7b265"
/dev/sda2: PARTUUID="ab20073f-29c4-42d6-a971-af2cdb2e2339"


swapon -s : no output


/etc/crypttab:

#sda2_crypt UUID=a7976d5c-6191-436d-9cf9-2cedf17d0893 none luks,swap,discard
sda2_crypt /dev/disk/by-id/ata-SanDisk_SDSSDHII480G_***-part2 none 
luks,swap,discard
sda3_crypt UUID=339b9a90-8292-422d-a3cf-eeb0317e9f84 none luks,discard

(I've replaced the serial number of my disk with *)


/etc/fstab
/dev/mapper/sda3_crypt  /   btrfs   defaults,subvol=@   0   1
UUID=19e9998b-814c-4302-8003-f95e0e6a254e   /boot   ext4defaults
0   2
/dev/mapper/sda3_crypt  /home   btrfs   defaults,subvol=@home   0   2
/dev/mapper/sda2_crypt  noneswapsw  0   0

.
I'll now repair the partition as described, reboot and come again.

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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2015-10-15 Thread Martin Pitt
> This time, sda2 has survived as a valid and operating luks partition.

Then the journal won't show the bits where it destroys it (but it's
still useful for comparison). I'd like to see a journal when it does
destroy the device. One way would be to just keep rebooting until that
happens.

However, there might be a faster and also more useful way. First, stop
only the swap partition and luks device:

   sudo systemctl stop systemd-cryptsetup@sda2_crypt.service

Now /dev/mapper/ should not have sda2_crypt any more, just sda3_crypt
(for the root partition). Then you can run the commands in
/run/systemd/generator/systemd-cryptsetup@sda2_crypt.service manually
with extra debugging:

   sudo SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug /lib/systemd/systemd-cryptsetup attach 
sda2_crypt /dev/sda2 none luks,swap,discard
   (enter passphrase)
   sudo /lib/systemd/systemd-cryptsetup detach sda2_crypt
   # now check if the signature is still correct:
   sudo blkid -p /dev/sda2

You can try running this several times until it destroys your partition
(FTR, I ran it successfully some 20 times). Does that reproduce the bug
for you? If so, please copy the output from the command cycle that
did the destruction. If not, then I guess it's something else in the
boot process, and then please reboot until it happens and attach the
journal output from this boot.

Thanks!

> Furthermore, I have another problem: When doing a regular boot, but
boot process hangs after systemd listed the names of several services

Please file a separate bug report about that.
/usr/share/doc/systemd/README.Debian.gz describes how to debug such
shutdown hangs. In particular, boot with enabling the debug shell, and
when it hangs switch to it and check for running services and also save
the journal. Thanks!

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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2015-10-14 Thread Steve Langasek
The systemd package has taken over the handling of /etc/crypttab at boot
from cryptsetup (without much coordination AFAICS), and it sounds like
its interpretation of the crypttab is buggy.

"swap" is not synonymous with "random", and should not result in the
device being clobbered, which is what is happening here.  In particular,
encrypted persistent swap needs to be supportable for users who wish to
use this for suspend to disk, and this requires a LUKS header (with
UUID).

Note however that for this use case, you *also* don't actually want to
use 'swap' as an option in /etc/crypttab, because this is defined as
"Run mkswap on the created device", and there's no need to do that if
you have a persistent crypted swap.

** Package changed: cryptsetup (Ubuntu) => systemd (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt (pitti)

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[Bug 1506139] Re: 15.10beta crashes encrypted swap partition

2015-10-14 Thread Hadmut Danisch
Well, life would be much easier if there was some usable documentation
about what's going on within systemd.

By the way, I did not put in that 'swap' option manually, it was
inserted by the xubuntu 15.10 beta installer on cdrom/usb image. If you
choose to encrypt a partition and put a swap inside, it automatically
adds that swap option. So at least this crypttab option, the behaviour
of the installer, and systemd don't fit together.

Since you mention it: On my other machine with 15.10 I noticed the
problem that the machine does not recover from hibernate, but performs a
fresh boot, which meets your hint, that wake up does not work with that
style of crypt swap.

whatever it is what fills the device with random data, should honor the
luks option in the crypttab and use this thing as intended (i.e.
configure the device mapper and do a swapon).

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