Re: 💥 PANICKED: Test report for kernel 5.9.0-rc3-020ad03.cki (block)

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On Thu, Sep 03, 2020 at 05:07:57PM -0000, CKI Project wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> We ran automated tests on a recent commit from this kernel tree:
> 
>        Kernel repo: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/linux-block.git
>             Commit: 020ad0333b03 - Merge branch 'for-5.10/block' into for-next
> 
> The results of these automated tests are provided below.
> 
>     Overall result: FAILED (see details below)
>              Merge: OK
>            Compile: OK
>              Tests: PANICKED
> 
> All kernel binaries, config files, and logs are available for download here:
> 
>   https://cki-artifacts.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/index.html?prefix=datawarehouse/2020/09/02/613166
> 
> One or more kernel tests failed:
> 
>     ppc64le:
>      💥 storage: software RAID testing
> 
>     aarch64:
>      💥 storage: software RAID testing
> 
>     x86_64:
>      💥 storage: software RAID testing
> 
> We hope that these logs can help you find the problem quickly. For the full
> detail on our testing procedures, please scroll to the bottom of this message.
> 
> Please reply to this email if you have any questions about the tests that we
> ran or if you have any suggestions on how to make future tests more effective.
> 
>         ,-.   ,-.
>        ( C ) ( K )  Continuous
>         `-',-.`-'   Kernel
>           ( I )     Integration
>            `-'
> ______________________________________________________________________________
> 
> Compile testing
> ---------------
> 
> We compiled the kernel for 4 architectures:
> 
>     aarch64:
>       make options: make -j30 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 targz-pkg
> 
>     ppc64le:
>       make options: make -j30 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 targz-pkg
> 
>     s390x:
>       make options: make -j30 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 targz-pkg
> 
>     x86_64:
>       make options: make -j30 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 targz-pkg
> 
> 
> 
> Hardware testing
> ----------------
> We booted each kernel and ran the following tests:
> 
>   aarch64:
>     Host 1:
>        ✅ Boot test
>        ✅ ACPI table test
>        ✅ LTP
>        ✅ Loopdev Sanity
>        ✅ Memory function: memfd_create
>        ✅ AMTU (Abstract Machine Test Utility)
>        ✅ Ethernet drivers sanity
>        ✅ storage: SCSI VPD
>        🚧 ✅ CIFS Connectathon
>        🚧 ✅ POSIX pjd-fstest suites
> 
>     Host 2:
> 
>        ⚡ Internal infrastructure issues prevented one or more tests (marked
>        with ⚡⚡⚡) from running on this architecture.
>        This is not the fault of the kernel that was tested.
> 
>        ⚡⚡⚡ Boot test
>        ⚡⚡⚡ xfstests - ext4
>        ⚡⚡⚡ xfstests - xfs
>        ⚡⚡⚡ storage: software RAID testing
>        ⚡⚡⚡ stress: stress-ng
>        🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ xfstests - btrfs
>        🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ Storage blktests
> 
>     Host 3:
>        ✅ Boot test
>        ✅ xfstests - ext4
>        ✅ xfstests - xfs
>        💥 storage: software RAID testing
>        ⚡⚡⚡ stress: stress-ng
>        🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ xfstests - btrfs
>        🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ Storage blktests
> 
>   ppc64le:
>     Host 1:
>        ✅ Boot test
>        🚧 ✅ kdump - sysrq-c
> 
>     Host 2:
>        ✅ Boot test
>        ✅ xfstests - ext4
>        ✅ xfstests - xfs
>        💥 storage: software RAID testing
>        🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ xfstests - btrfs
>        🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ Storage blktests
> 
>     Host 3:
> 
>        ⚡ Internal infrastructure issues prevented one or more tests (marked
>        with ⚡⚡⚡) from running on this architecture.
>        This is not the fault of the kernel that was tested.
> 
>        ✅ Boot test
>        ⚡⚡⚡ LTP
>        ⚡⚡⚡ Loopdev Sanity
>        ⚡⚡⚡ Memory function: memfd_create
>        ⚡⚡⚡ AMTU (Abstract Machine Test Utility)
>        ⚡⚡⚡ Ethernet drivers sanity
>        🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ CIFS Connectathon
>        🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ POSIX pjd-fstest suites
> 
>   s390x:
>     Host 1:
>        ✅ Boot test
>        ✅ stress: stress-ng
>        🚧 ✅ Storage blktests
> 
>     Host 2:
>        ✅ Boot test
>        ✅ LTP
>        ✅ Loopdev Sanity
>        ✅ Memory function: memfd_create
>        ✅ AMTU (Abstract Machine Test Utility)
>        ✅ Ethernet drivers sanity
>        🚧 ✅ CIFS Connectathon
>        🚧 ✅ POSIX pjd-fstest suites
> 
>   x86_64:
>     Host 1:
>        ✅ Boot test
>        ✅ Storage SAN device stress - qedf driver
> 
>     Host 2:
>        ⏱  Boot test
>        ⏱  Storage SAN device stress - mpt3sas_gen1
> 
>     Host 3:
>        ✅ Boot test
>        ✅ xfstests - ext4
>        ✅ xfstests - xfs
>        💥 storage: software RAID testing
>        ⚡⚡⚡ stress: stress-ng
>        🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ xfstests - btrfs
>        🚧 ⚡⚡⚡ Storage blktests
> 
>     Host 4:
>        ✅ Boot test
>        ✅ Storage SAN device stress - lpfc driver
> 
>     Host 5:
>        ✅ Boot test
>        🚧 ✅ kdump - sysrq-c
> 
>     Host 6:
>        ✅ Boot test
>        ✅ ACPI table test
>        ✅ LTP
>        ✅ Loopdev Sanity
>        ✅ Memory function: memfd_create
>        ✅ AMTU (Abstract Machine Test Utility)
>        ✅ Ethernet drivers sanity
>        ✅ kernel-rt: rt_migrate_test
>        ✅ kernel-rt: rteval
>        ✅ kernel-rt: sched_deadline
>        ✅ kernel-rt: smidetect
>        ✅ storage: SCSI VPD
>        🚧 ✅ CIFS Connectathon
>        🚧 ✅ POSIX pjd-fstest suites
> 
>     Host 7:
>        ✅ Boot test
>        ✅ kdump - sysrq-c - megaraid_sas
> 
>     Host 8:
>        ✅ Boot test
>        ✅ Storage SAN device stress - qla2xxx driver
> 
>     Host 9:
>        ⏱  Boot test
>        ⏱  kdump - sysrq-c - mpt3sas_gen1
> 
>   Test sources: https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-tests

Hello,

Can you share us the exact commands for setting up xfstests over
'software RAID testing' from the above tree?

BTW I can't reproduce it by running xfstest generic/551 on my simple raid10
settings, include raid stop/remove steps.

Thanks,
Ming




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