On Mon, Dec 04, 2017 at 09:19:33AM +0100, Johannes Thumshirn wrote: > > Hi Ming, > > Ming Lei <ming.lei@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > This issue can be triggered by the following script: > > > > #!/bin/sh > > rmmod scsi_debug > > modprobe scsi_debug max_queue=1 > > > > DEVICE=`ls -d /sys/bus/pseudo/drivers/scsi_debug/adapter*/host*/target*/*/block/* | head -1 | xargs basename` > > > > DISK_DIR=`ls -d /sys/block/$DEVICE/device/scsi_disk/*` > > > > echo "using scsi device $DEVICE" > > echo "-1" >/sys/bus/pseudo/drivers/scsi_debug/every_nth > > echo starting loop $i > > echo "temporary write through" >$DISK_DIR/cache_type > > echo "128" >/sys/bus/pseudo/drivers/scsi_debug/opts > > echo none > /sys/block/$DEVICE/queue/scheduler > > dd if=/dev/$DEVICE of=/dev/null bs=1M iflag=direct count=1 & > > sleep 5 > > echo "0" >/sys/bus/pseudo/drivers/scsi_debug/opts > > wait > > echo "SUCCESS" > > Can you please submit a test-case for blktest as well, given you have a > nice reproducer? Hi Johannes, I am happy to do that, but recently I am very busy, so it may be done a bit late by me. But anyone should reproduce the issue 100% with V4.15-rc kernel by just running the above script, not any specific hardware is required at all, so that means anyone can make a patch for blktest to test block/SCSI timeout if he/she is interested in doing that. Thanks, Ming