Hi Darrick! On Tue 26-09-17 18:19:29, Darrick J. Wong wrote: > On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 02:58:31PM +0200, Jan Kara wrote: > > On Mon 25-09-17 15:59:46, Jan Kara wrote: > > > On Thu 21-09-17 11:48:46, Eric Whitney wrote: > > > > I'm seeing generic/232 fail from time to time when running a 4.14-rc1 kernel > > > > on xfstest-bld's most recent kvm-xfstests test appliance. In one set of > > > > trials, it failed in the same manner 4 out of 10 times when running the 4k test > > > > configuration for ext4. > > > > > > > > The failure bisects to "quota: Do not acquire dqio_sem for dquot overwrites in > > > > v2 format" (ab2b86360f6e). When this patch was reverted in a 4.14-rc1 kernel, > > > > the failure did not reoccur in a series of 20 trials. > > > > > > Thanks for debugging this! I'd just note that the commit hash of that > > > change is different for me - d2faa415166b2883428efa92f451774ef44373ac. > > > > > > > Example output from the failed test: > > > > > > > > QA output created by 232 > > > > > > > > Testing fsstress > > > > > > > > seed = S > > > > Comparing user usage > > > > 218a219 > > > > > #3740 -- 4 0 0 1 0 0 > > > > 245a247 > > > > > #45 -- 0 0 0 1 0 0 > > > > > > > > Note: I'm also seeing a similar failure for generic/233, but the patch > > > > containing the root cause likely comes somewhere after ab2b86360f6e. I'll post > > > > another bug report once I locate it. > > > > > > I'll try to debug this further. Thanks for report! > > > > Attached patch fixes the problem for me. I'll merge it through my tree. > > Ever since 4.14-rc1, I've noticed the same problem (intermittent > failures of generic/{232,233,270}) that Eric Whitney was complaining > about when running xfstests against XFS. I'll try a proper bisect > tomorrow, but given the big locking rework I wonder if that rings any > bells for you? Hum, no idea. XFS uses its own thing for quotas so my changes don't influence it at all. I don't know much about XFS internal quota implementation so I don't have a good guess what could have caused the breakage you see. I'm sorry. Honza -- Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxxx> SUSE Labs, CR