[Bug 1891567] Update Released
Corey Bryant
1891567 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Sep 16 14:57:00 UTC 2020
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successfully and the package has now been released to -updates. In the
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Title:
[SRU] ceph_osd crash in _committed_osd_maps when failed to encode
first inc map
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive:
Invalid
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive ussuri series:
Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive victoria series:
Invalid
Status in ceph package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in ceph source package in Focal:
Fix Released
Status in ceph source package in Groovy:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Impact]
Upstream tracker: issue#46443 [0].
The ceph-osd service can crash when processing osd map updates.
When the osd encounters a CRC error while processing an incremental
map update, it will request a full map update from its peers. In this
code path, an uninitialized variable was recently introduced and that
will get de-referenced causing a crash.
The uninitialized variable was introduced in nautilus 14.2.10, and
octopus 15.2.1.
[Test Case]
# Inject osd_inject_bad_map_crc_probability = 1
sudo ceph daemon osd.{id} config set osd_inject_bad_map_crc_probability 1
# Trigger some osd map updates by restarting a different osd
sudo systemctl restart osd@{diff-id}
[Regression Potential]
The code has been updated to leave handle_osd_maps() early if a CRC error is encountered, therefore preventing the map commit if the failure is encountered while processing an incremental map update. This will make the full map update take longer but should prevent the crash that resulted in this bug. Additionally, _committed_osd_maps() is now coded to assert if first <= last, but it is assumed that code should never be reached.
[Other Info]
Upstream has released a fix for this issue in Nautilus 14.2.11. The SRU for this point release is being tracked by LP: #1891077
Upstream has merged a fix for this issue in Octopus [1], but there is
no current release target. The ceph packages in focal, groovy, and the
ussuri cloud archive are exposed to this critical regression.
[0] https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/46443
[1] https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/36340
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