Re: [PATCH v2 00/10] xfs: stable fixes for v4.19.y

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On Fri, Feb 08, 2019 at 01:06:20AM -0500, Sasha Levin wrote:
> Sure! Below are the various configs this was run against. There were
> multiple runs over 48+ hours and no regressions from a 4.14.17 baseline
> were observed.

In an effort to consolidate our sections:

> [default]
> TEST_DEV=/dev/nvme0n1p1
> TEST_DIR=/media/test
> SCRATCH_DEV_POOL="/dev/nvme0n1p2"
> SCRATCH_MNT=/media/scratch
> RESULT_BASE=$PWD/results/$HOST/$(uname -r)
> MKFS_OPTIONS='-f -m crc=1,reflink=0,rmapbt=0, -i sparse=0'

This matches my "xfs" section.

> USE_EXTERNAL=no
> LOGWRITES_DEV=/dev/nve0n1p3
> FSTYP=xfs
> 
> 
> [default]
> TEST_DEV=/dev/nvme0n1p1
> TEST_DIR=/media/test
> SCRATCH_DEV_POOL="/dev/nvme0n1p2"
> SCRATCH_MNT=/media/scratch
> RESULT_BASE=$PWD/results/$HOST/$(uname -r)
> MKFS_OPTIONS='-f -m reflink=1,rmapbt=1, -i sparse=1,'

This matches my "xfs_reflink"

> USE_EXTERNAL=no
> LOGWRITES_DEV=/dev/nvme0n1p3
> FSTYP=xfs
> 
> 
> [default]
> TEST_DEV=/dev/nvme0n1p1
> TEST_DIR=/media/test
> SCRATCH_DEV_POOL="/dev/nvme0n1p2"
> SCRATCH_MNT=/media/scratch
> RESULT_BASE=$PWD/results/$HOST/$(uname -r)
> MKFS_OPTIONS='-f -m reflink=1,rmapbt=1, -i sparse=1, -b size=1024,'

This matches my "xfs_reflink_1024" section.

> USE_EXTERNAL=no
> LOGWRITES_DEV=/dev/nvme0n1p3
> FSTYP=xfs
> 
> 
> [default]
> TEST_DEV=/dev/nvme0n1p1
> TEST_DIR=/media/test
> SCRATCH_DEV_POOL="/dev/nvme0n1p2"
> SCRATCH_MNT=/media/scratch
> RESULT_BASE=$PWD/results/$HOST/$(uname -r)
> MKFS_OPTIONS='-f -m crc=0,reflink=0,rmapbt=0, -i sparse=0,'

This matches my "xfs_nocrc" section.

> USE_EXTERNAL=no
> LOGWRITES_DEV=/dev/nvme0n1p3
> FSTYP=xfs
> 
> 
> [default]
> TEST_DEV=/dev/nvme0n1p1
> TEST_DIR=/media/test
> SCRATCH_DEV_POOL="/dev/nvme0n1p2"
> SCRATCH_MNT=/media/scratch
> RESULT_BASE=$PWD/results/$HOST/$(uname -r)
> MKFS_OPTIONS='-f -m crc=0,reflink=0,rmapbt=0, -i sparse=0, -b size=512,'

This matches my "xfs_nocrc_512" section.

> USE_EXTERNAL=no
> LOGWRITES_DEV=/dev/nvme0n1p3
> FSTYP=xfs
> 
> 
> [default_pmem]
> TEST_DEV=/dev/pmem0

I'll have to add this to my framework. Have you found pmem
issues not present on other sections?

> TEST_DIR=/media/test
> SCRATCH_DEV_POOL="/dev/pmem1"
> SCRATCH_MNT=/media/scratch
> RESULT_BASE=$PWD/results/$HOST/$(uname -r)-pmem
> MKFS_OPTIONS='-f -m crc=1,reflink=0,rmapbt=0, -i sparse=0'

OK so you just repeat the above options vervbatim but for pmem.
Correct?

Any reason you don't name the sections with more finer granularity?
It would help me in ensuring when we revise both of tests we can more
easily ensure we're talking about apples, pears, or bananas.

FWIW, I run two different bare metal hosts now, and each has a VM guest
per section above. One host I use for tracking stable, the other host for
my changes. This ensures I don't mess things up easier and I can re-test
any time fast.

I dedicate a VM guest to test *one* section. I do this with oscheck
easily:

./oscheck.sh --test-section xfs_nocrc | tee log-xfs-4.19.18+

For instance will just test xfs_nocrc section. On average each section
takes about 1 hour to run.

I could run the tests on raw nvme and do away with the guests, but
that loses some of my ability to debug on crashes easily and out to
baremetal.. but curious, how long do your tests takes? How about per
section? Say just the default "xfs" section?

IIRC you also had your system on hyperV :) so maybe you can still debug
easily on crashes.

  Luis



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