> "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@xxxxxxx> writes: > > On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 08:04:54PM +0530, Ritesh Harjani wrote: > >> These can basically trigger in extremely low memory space and only when > >> such ranges exist in the PA rbtree. Hence, I guess it is a little hard > >> to tigger race. > > Ritesh, thanks for looking into this! > > Naresh, how easy is it for you to trigger the BUG when using LTP? I > > did two xfstests runs using "gce-xfstests -c ext2/default -g auto", > > one on the ext4 dev branch, and one on linux-next 20230717, and I > > wasn't able to trigger the BUG. > > If you can trivially trigger it using LTP (perhaps with a low memory > > configuration in your test setup?), that would be useful to know. > Hi Ted, Hi Ted, Ritesh, all, > Sorry for wrong choice of words. By low memory space I meant low disk > space i.e. ENOSPC test (fs_fill). I reproduced it like this - > root@ubuntu:/opt/ltp# while [ 1 ]; do ./runltp -s fs_fill; sleep 1; done Late, but better than never: LTP C tests can be run without any wrapper. e.g. to reproduce the bug triggered by fs_fill, you can just: git clone https://github.com/linux-test-project/ltp.git && cd ltp ./ci/your-distro.sh # optionally install the dependencies make autotools ./configure cd testcases/kernel/fs/fs_fill/ make -j`nproc` while true; do ./fs_fill; sleep 1; done NOTE: runltp is 1) deprecated, replaced by runltp-ng [1] 2) again, there is no need to use this shell wrapper to run a single C binary Kind regards, Petr [1] https://github.com/linux-test-project/runltp-ng > For me it took around ~1-2 hours for it to reproduce when I tried again. > I am hoping if we run generic/269 (fsstress ENOSPC) in a while loop like > this maybe it can hit this bug. But I didn't give it a shot. > -ritesh