Dave, > On Thu, Apr 6, 2023 at 8:04 AM Dave Chinner <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Wed, Apr 05, 2023 at 05:04:14PM +0900, Ryosuke Yasuoka wrote: > > > Dave, > > > > > > Thank you for reviewing my requests. > > > > > > > > for_each_perag_wrap() doesn't expect 0 as 2nd arg. > > > > > To iterate all the available AGs, just use for_each_perag() instead. > > > > > > > > Thanks, Ryosuke-san. IIUC, this is a fix for the recent sysbot > > > > reported filestreams oops regression? > > > > > > > > Can you include the context of the failure it reported (i.e. the > > > > trace from the oops), and the 'reported-by' tag for the syzbot > > > > report? > > > > > > > > It should probably also include a 'Fixes: bd4f5d09cc93 ("xfs: > > > > refactor the filestreams allocator pick functions")' tag as well. > > > > > > No. my request is in the same code area where syzbot bug was reported, > > > but it might not be relevant. A kernel applying my patch got the same Oops. > > > > > > I'm indeed checking the syzbot's bug and I realized that this small bug fix > > > is not related to it based on my tests. Thus I sent the patch > > > as a separate one. > > > > > > > While this will definitely avoid the oops, I don't think it is quite > > > > right. If we want to iterate all AGs, then we should be starting the > > > > iteration at AG 0, not start_agno. i.e. > > > > > > > > + for_each_perag(args->mp, 0, args->pag) > > > > > > I agree with your proposal because it is more direct. > > > However, as the current for_each_perag() macro always assigns 0 to (agno), > > > it will cause compilation errors. > > > > Yup, I didn't compile test my suggestion - i just quickly wrote it > > down to demonstrate what I was thinking. I expect that you have > > understood that using for_each_perag() was what I was suggesting is > > used, not that the sample code I wrote is exactly correct. IOWs, > > > > for_each_perag(args->mp, start_agno, args->pag) > > > > would have worked, even though the code does not do what it looks > > like it should from the context of start_agno. Which means this > > would be better: > > > > start_agno = 0; > > for_each_perag_from(args->mp, start_agno, args->pag) > > > > because it directly documents the value we are iterating from. OK. I'll update my patch, run a compile test, and then send again as a v2 another thread Thank you for reviewing. Ryosuke