Re: [PATCH 1/3] xfs: pass alloc flags through to xfs_extent_busy_flush()

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> On Jun 16, 2023, at 5:47 PM, Dave Chinner <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Jun 16, 2023 at 11:14:51PM +0000, Wengang Wang wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> So, can you please just test the patch and see if the problem is
>>>> fixed?
>>> 
>>> Then OK, I will test it and report back.
>>> 
>> 
>> Log recover ran successfully with the test patch.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> I apologise if I sound annoyed. I don't mean to be, and if I am it's
> not aimed at you. I've been sick all week and I'm pretty much at my
> wits end. I don't want to fight just to get a test run, I just want
> an answer to the question I'm asking. I don't want everything to a
> battle and far more difficult than it should be.
> 
> But I'm sick and exhausted, and so I'm not caring about my tone as
> much as I should. For that I apologise, and I thank you for testing
> the patch to confirm that we now understand what the root cause of
> the problem is.
> 

No worries Dave!

I didn’t describe the problem its self clearly in previous conversations but
was instead trying to prove it at source code level and made some confusions.
It would be better to raise the problem with my analysis as soon as I found
it.  Well, finally we now understood the root cause. Thank you too!

And hope you haven't suffered too much pain with the sickness.

thanks,
wengang 




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