On 2018年02月26日 16:33, Amir Goldstein wrote: > On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 10:20 AM, Qu Wenruo <quwenruo.btrfs@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> On 2018年02月26日 16:15, Amir Goldstein wrote: >>> On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 9:31 AM, Qu Wenruo <wqu@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> This test case is originally designed to expose unexpected corruption >>>> for btrfs, where there are several reports about btrfs serious metadata >>>> corruption after power loss. >>>> >>>> The test case itself will trigger heavy fsstress for the fs, and use >>>> dm-flakey to emulate power loss by dropping all later writes. >>>> >>> >>> Come on... dm-flakey is so 2016 >>> You should take Josef's fsstress+log-writes test and bring it to fstests: >>> https://github.com/josefbacik/log-writes >>> >>> By doing that you will gain two very important features from the test: >>> >>> 1. Problems will be discovered much faster, because the test can run fsck >>> after every single block write has been replayed instead of just at random >>> times like in your test >> >> That's what exactly I want!!! >> >> Great thanks for this one! I would definitely look into this. >> (Although the initial commit is even older than 2016) >> > > Please note that Josef's replay-individual-faster.sh script runs fsck > every 1000 writes (i.e. --check 1000), so you can play with this argument > in your test. Can also run --fsck every --check fua or --check flush, which > may be more indicative of real world problems. not sure. > >> >> But the test itself could already expose something on EXT4, it still >> makes some sense for ext4 developers as a verification test case. >> > > Please take a look at generic/456 > When generic/455 found a reproduciable problem in ext4, > I created a specific test without any randomness to pin point the > problem found (using dm-flakey). > If the problem you found is reproduciable, then it will be easy for you > to create a similar "bisected" test. Yep, it's definitely needed for a pin-point test case, but I'm also wondering if a random, stress test could also help. Test case with plain fsstress is already super helpful to expose some bugs, such stress test won't hurt. Thanks, Qu > > Thanks, > Amir. >
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