7147 ztest: ztest_ddt_repair fails with ztest_pattern_match assertion illumos/illumos-gate@aab8072633 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/aab80726335c76a7cae32c7300890248d 73a51e3 https://www.illumos.org/issues/7147 Here's the dbuf we're currently reading: 966f200::dbuf addr object lvl blkid holds os 966f200 4 0 0 1 ztest/ds_3 966f200::print dmu_buf_t db_data db_data = 0x9ae0400 0x9ae0400/10J 0x9ae0400: c1c7ced932020d c1c7ced932020d c1c7ced932020d c1c7ced932020d c1c7ced932020d c1c7ced932020d c1c7ced932020d c1c7ced932020d c1c7ced932020d c1c7ced932020d The pattern we're expecting is actually this: a34ae10b5f2db2. If we attempt to read the block on disk we find that it has matches what ztest_ddt_repair() would have written: ~c1c7ced932020d=J ff3e383126cdfdf2 966f200::print dmu_buf_impl_t db_blkptr | ::blkptr DVA0=<0:71d3c00:800> [L0 UINT64_OTHER] SHA256 OFF LE contiguous dedup single size=400L/400P birth=55L/55P fill=1 cksum=18486450d3ce8c6d:75a72f4bbf117b0f:2d3a226314eb5650:2eb0fd68648b1af0 1. zdb -U /rpool/tmp/zpool.cache -R ztest 0:71d3c00:800 | head Found vdev type: mirror 0:71d3c00:800 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f 0123456789abcdef 000000: ff3e383126cdfdf2 ff3e383126cdfdf2 ...&18>....&18>. 000010: ff3e383126cdfdf2 ff3e383126cdfdf2 ...&18>....&18>. 000020: ff3e383126cdfdf2 ff3e383126cdfdf2 ...&18>....&18>. 000030: ff3e383126cdfdf2 ff3e383126cdfdf2 ...&18>....&18>. 000040: ff3e383126cdfdf2 ff3e383126cdfdf2 ...&18>....&18>. 000050: ff3e383126cdfdf2 ff3e383126cdfdf2 ...&18>....&18>. Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Prakash Surya <prakash.surya@delphix.com> Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com> Author: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
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