Hi, > Git reset is just the easiest way to reproduce it. Interesting :) > I was able to track this corruption down to commit > a69b176df246d59626e6a9c640b44c0921fa4566 ([XFS] Use the generic bitops > rather than implementing them ourselves.) using git bisect. > > Reverting edd319dc527733e61eec5bdc9ce20c94634b6482 ([XFS] Fix > xfs_lowbit64) to avoid merge conflicts and the faulty commit on top of > 2.6.25-rc3 fixes the problem. Odd. The replaced code doesn't look like it has any sort of endianness assumptions. > My filesystem is on an LVM2 logical volume and my computer is a > PowerBook G4 (model 5,8). I'm using GCC 4.2.3. > > My problem is similar to the problem Johannes Berg reported in: > http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2008-02/msg00244.html > > AFAIK Johannes also uses a PowerBook. Indeed, I do, forgot to mention that, thanks for copying me. johannes