Hi David, Below are traces: vi-9189 [001] ..... 64454.731493: fscache_acquire: c=0000001f V=00000001 vr=31 vc=30 vi-9189 [001] ..... 64454.739242: fscache_acquire: c=00000020 V=00000001 vr=32 vc=31 vi-9189 [001] ..... 64454.783474: fscache_acquire: c=00000021 V=00000001 vr=33 vc=32 vi-9189 [001] ..... 64454.794650: netfs_read: R=00000007 READAHEAD c=00000000 ni=0 s=0 1000 vi-9189 [001] ..... 64454.794652: netfs_read: R=00000007 EXPANDED c=00000000 ni=0 s=0 1000 vi-9189 [001] ..... 64454.794661: netfs_sreq: R=00000007[0] PREP DOWN f=00 s=0 0/100000 e=0 vi-9189 [001] ..... 64454.794662: netfs_sreq: R=00000007[0] SUBMT DOWN f=00 s=0 0/100000 e=0 cifsd-1390 [000] ..... 64454.817450: netfs_sreq: R=00000007[0] TERM DOWN f=02 s=0 100000/100000 e=0 cifsd-1390 [000] ..... 64454.817451: netfs_rreq: R=00000007 ASSESS f=20 cifsd-1390 [000] ..... 64454.817452: netfs_rreq: R=00000007 UNLOCK f=20 cifsd-1390 [000] ..... 64454.817464: netfs_rreq: R=00000007 DONE f=00 cifsd-1390 [000] ..... 64454.817464: netfs_sreq: R=00000007[0] FREE DOWN f=02 s=0 100000/100000 e=0 cifsd-1390 [000] ..... 64454.817465: netfs_rreq: R=00000007 FREE f=00 Regards, Rohith On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 7:58 PM David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Rohith Surabattula <rohiths.msft@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > R=00000006 READAHEAD c=00000000 ni=0 s=0 1000 > > vi-1631 [000] ..... 2519.247540: netfs_read: > > "c=00000000" would indicate that no fscache cookie was allocated for this > inode. > > > COOKIE VOLUME REF ACT ACC S FL DEF > > ======== ======== === === === = == ================ > > 00000002 00000001 1 0 0 - 4008 302559bec76a7924, > > 0a13e961000000000a13e96100000000d01f4719d01f4719 > > 00000003 00000001 1 0 0 - 4000 0000000000640090, > > 37630162000000003763016200000000e8650f119c49f411 > > But we can see some cookies have been allocated. > > Can you turn on: > > echo 1 >/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/fscache/fscache_acquire/enable > > David > -- Linux-cachefs mailing list Linux-cachefs@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cachefs