> On 1/26/22 12:13 AM, Petr Vorel wrote: > > Hi all, > > > on 2022/1/26 4:33, Shuah Khan wrote : > > > > On 12/15/21 2:56 AM, Yang Xu wrote: > > > > > Since kernel commit 43209ea2d17a ("zram: remove max_comp_streams > > > > > internals"), zram has > > > > > switched to per-cpu streams. Even kernel still keep this interface for > > > > > some reasons, but > > > > > writing to max_comp_stream doesn't take any effect. So remove it. > > > > I get that max_comp_stream doesn't do anything since this referenced > > > > commit. Don't we need this test on older kernels since older kernels > > > > still support max_comp_stream? > > > I read the following info from kernel selftest documentation > > > https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/dev-tools/kselftest.html > > > "The kernel contains a set of “self tests” under the > > > tools/testing/selftests/ directory. These are intended to be small tests > > > to exercise individual code paths in the kernel. Tests are intended to > > > be run after building, installing and booting a kernel." > > > So, we can build older kernel(use older kernel source) if we want to > > > test older kernel. > > > IMO, kernel selftest is different from other testsuit(ie ltp, this > > > shuould think about api changes because ltp may test on different kernel). > > Yes, that's how I understand the difference with approach of in kselftest - the > > kernel tree testsuite and LTP - the out-of-tree testsuite. > Removing max_comp_stream test appears to be motivated by the fact it isn't > needed on newer kernels. > Kselftest from mainline can be run on older stable kernels. This is a use-case > for a lot test rings. The idea is that when a new test gets added for older > code to regression test a bug, we should be able to run that test on an older > kernel. This is the reason why we don't remove code that can still test an older > kernel and make sure it skips gracefully. Thanks for clarifying this approach. It might be worth of documenting it in dev-tools/kselftest.rst. Kind regards, Petr > Hence, I won't be taking this patch. > thanks, > -- Shuah