[cc fstests] On Tue, May 07, 2019 at 04:51:35PM +0800, xuyang wrote: > Hi darrick > > since commit d0e484a("check: wipe scratch devices between tests")is > merged into xfstests, when I running xfs/297 on kernel 5.1.0-rc5+ with > xfsprogs-4.18.0-3.el8.x86_64, it causes a failure that log size is too > small to reach the minimum size, as below: > > #wipefs -a /dev/sda11 (20G) > /dev/sda11: 4 bytes were erased at offset 0x00000000 (xfs): 58 46 53 42 > #mkfs.xfs -f -d agcount=16,su=256k,sw=12 -l su=256k,size=5120b /dev/sda11 > log size 5120 blocks too small, minimum size is 5184 blocks That's not related to wipefs at all. The problem here is that your vendor's xfsprogs package turns on reflink by default. The reflink feature increases the minimum log size requirements, which this test doesn't account for, and hence it misses by 64 blocks. Evidently nobody at your vendor's QA department noticed? I only noticed because I started carrying an "enable reflink by default" patch last Thursday and it caused a bunch of regressions on tests that call mkfs.xfs without looping in MKFS_OPTIONS. I will be sending out patches to fix all that shortly and will cc you on them. > upstream xfsprogs doesn't have this problem. Upstream xfsprogs doesn't enable reflink by default. > I am confused about why the min_logblocks becomes larger after wipefs. > Is it a calculating minimum log size bug? Perhaps, I can adjust the > logsize to 5184b. Can you give some advise? Wait for the corrections and help me test them, please? :) --D > > Kind regards, > Yang Xu > > >