On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 12:01:19PM +0800, Eryu Guan wrote: > Yes, that's a problem, it's been 'xfstests' for at least 14 years and > 'fstests' is only there for 3 years, sometimes (or most of the times) we > still call it 'xfstests' for a better understanding. Just to troll slightly: I actually don't believe you when you say it's been renamed. I don't see any evidence of that. The repository still seems to be called xfstests-dev, the README calls it "the FSQA suite" or "xfstests", with only a brief mention of the fstest mailing list at the end. In fact that's the only use of the term "fstests" in the entire repository: $ git grep '\<xfstests'|wc -l 36 $ git grep '\<fstests'|wc -l 1 And I'm not turning up any references to fstests from google except for references to the mailing list name. Your email here is the only reference I can find to the project being renamed at all. (I do see one mail announcing the mailist name change.) > > Anyway, thanks for adding this. I do a partial fstests run as part of > > Can I take it as a "Reviewed-by" tag? :) Sure. > For a quick smoke test > > './check -nfs -g quick' > > (run tests in 'quick' group) will do, it only takes around 10 minutes for me to complete. > > And for something more thoroughly, you can do > > './check -nfs -g auto' Thanks! I've got my own handpicked list of tests, partly because I didn't notice the existance of "quick", partly because there were some failures I didn't have the time to triage. > (run tests in 'auto' group), which will take longer time but runs many > more tests. > > I test every RC release with local-mounted NFS, with NFSv3, > NFSv4.0/4.1/4.2. Here're the 'known issues' I have for 4.11 kernel (I > think some failures are false alert, the tests need updates, some > failures may long standing & low priority bugs on NFS? But I'm not sure > which is which) > > Failures for all NFS versions: ... Thanks again! I'll try to set aside some time to reconcile this with my own list and see if I can figure out some of the failures. --b. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-nfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html