On 1/12/18 3:20 AM, Paolo Valente wrote: > > >> Il giorno 12 gen 2018, alle ore 11:15, Holger Hoffstätte <holger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto: >> >> On 01/12/18 06:58, Paolo Valente wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Il giorno 28 dic 2017, alle ore 15:00, Holger Hoffstätte <holger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 12/28/17 12:19, Paolo Valente wrote: >>>> (snip half a tech report ;) >>>> >>>> So either this or the previous patch ("limit tags for writes and async I/O" >>>> can lead to a hard, unrecoverable hang with heavy writes. Since I couldn't >>>> log into the affected system anymore I couldn't get any stack traces, blk-mq >>>> debug output etc. but there was nothing in dmesg/on the console, so it >>>> wasn't a BUG/OOPS. >>>> >>>> -h >>> >>> Hi Holger, >>> if, as I guess, this problem hasn't gone away for you, I have two >>> requests: >>> 1) could you share your exact test >>> 2) if nothing happens in my systems with your test, would you be >>> willing to retry with the dev version of bfq? It should be able to >>> tell us what takes to your hang. If you are willing to do this test, >>> I'll prepare a branch with everything already configured for you. >> >> Hi, >> >> thanks for following up but there's no need for any of that; it turned out >> to be something else since I got the same hang without those patches at >> least once (during a btrfs balance, even though it didn't look like btrfs' >> fault directly; more like block/mm/helpers. >> >> So on January 7 I posted to linux-block et.al. where I said >> "So this turned out to be something else, sorry for the false alarm." >> but apparently that didn't make it through since it's not in the >> archives either. Sorry. >> >> Long story short, the good news is that I've been running with both patches >> since then without any issue. :) >> > > Wow, what a relief! :) > > So, Jens, being the only issue reported gone, can you please consider > queueing this patch and the other pending one [1]? They are both > critical for bfq performance. Please just resend them. -- Jens Axboe