On Sun, Nov 03, 2019 at 02:16:06PM -0500, Theodore Y. Ts'o wrote: > On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 12:49:24PM +0530, Ritesh Harjani wrote: > > > > So it looks like these failed tests does not seem to be because of this > > patch series. But these are broken in general for at least 1K blocksize. > > Agreed, I failed to add them to the exclude list for diread_nolock_1k. > Thanks for pointing that out! > > After looking through these patches, it looks good. So, I've landed > this series on the ext4 git tree. > > There are some potential conflicts with Matthew's DIO using imap patch > set. I tried resolving them in the obvious way (see the tt/mb-dio > branch[1] on ext4.git), and unfortunately, there is a flaky test > failure with generic/270 --- 2 times out 30 runs of generic/270, the > file system is left inconsistent, with problems found in the block > allocation bitmap. > > [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tytso/ext4.git/log/?h=tt/mb-dio > > I've verified that generic/270 isn't a problem on -rc3, and it's not a > problem with just your patch series. So, it's almost certain it's > because I screwed up the merge. I applied each of Matthew's patch one > at a time, and conflict was in changes in ext4_end_io_dio, which is > dropped in Matthew's patch. It wasn't obvious though where the > dioread-nolock-1k change should be applied in Matthew's patch series. > Could you take a look? Thanks!! Hang on a second. Are we not prematurely merging this series in with master? I thought that this is something that should've come after the iomap direct I/O port, no? The use of io_end's within the new direct I/O implementation are effectively redundant... /M