Re: CrashMonkey: A Framework to Systematically Test File-System Crash Consistency

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On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 8:01 PM, Vijay Chidambaram <vvijay03@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Josef and Amir,
>
...
>
> @Amir: Given that Josef's code is already in the kernel, do you think
> changing CrashMonkey code would be useful? We are always happy to
> provide something for upstream, but we want to be sure how much work
> would be involved.
>

Simply put, people (myself included) are more likely to use CrashMonkey
if it uses upstream kernel and/or if it brings valuable functionality
to filesystem
testing, beyond what log-writes already does -
I am have not studies either tools yet to be able to determine if that
is the case.

Cheers,
Amir.
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