On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 10:41:52AM +0000, Joao Martins wrote: > On 25/03/2024 13:52, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 12:17:28PM +0000, Joao Martins wrote: > >>> However, I am not smart enough to figure out why ... > >>> > >>> Apparently, from the source, mmap() fails to allocate pages on the desired address: > >>> > >>> 1746 assert((uintptr_t)self->buffer % HUGEPAGE_SIZE == 0); > >>> 1747 vrc = mmap(self->buffer, variant->buffer_size, PROT_READ | > >>> PROT_WRITE, > >>> 1748 mmap_flags, -1, 0); > >>> → 1749 assert(vrc == self->buffer); > >>> 1750 > >>> > >>> But I am not that deep into the source to figure our what was intended and what > >>> went > >>> wrong :-/ > >> > >> I can SKIP() the test rather assert() in here if it helps. Though there are > >> other tests that fail if no hugetlb pages are reserved. > >> > >> But I am not sure if this is problem here as the initial bug email had an > >> enterily different set of failures? Maybe all you need is an assert() and it > >> gets into this state? > > > > I feel like there is something wrong with the kselftest framework, > > there should be some way to fail the setup/teardown operations without > > triggering an infinite loop :( > > I am now wondering if the problem is the fact that we have an assert() in the > middle of FIXTURE_{TEST,SETUP} whereby we should be having ASSERT_TRUE() (or any > other kselftest macro that). The expect/assert macros from kselftest() don't do > asserts and it looks like we are failing mid tests in the assert(). Those ASSERT_TRUE cause infinite loops when used within the setup context, I removed them and switched to assert because of this - which did work OK in my testing at least. Jason