From: "gux.fnst" <gux.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
To: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
Cc: fstests@vger.kernel.org, guaneryu@gmail.com, lczerner@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH] xfs: add test for truncate/collapse range race
Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2014 15:35:24 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <549BBE3C.80201@cn.fujitsu.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20141224015335.GL4521@dastard>
On 12/24/2014 09:53 AM, Dave Chinner wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 03:25:01PM +0800, Xing Gu wrote:
>> This case tests truncate/collapse range race. If
>> the race occurs, it will trigger BUG_ON.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Xing Gu <gux.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
>> ---
>
> What changed from the previous version?
>
Compared with the previous version,there are mainly two changes:
(1) Since this patch only checks for the truncate/collapse range race,
the description of previous version is not clear. I changed the description.
(2) Considering the different performance of each test machine, it is
not reasonable to set a run loop for a fixed time eg. 3 minutes in the
previous version. I changed the form of loop.
> ...
>> +rm -f $seqres.full
>> +_scratch_mkfs >>$seqres.full 2>&1
>> +_scratch_mount
>> +
>> +old_bug=`dmesg | grep -c "kernel BUG"`
>> +
>> +testfile=$SCRATCH_MNT/file.$seq
>> +# fcollapse/truncate continuously and simultaneously a same file
>> +for ((i=1; i <= 100; i++)); do
>> + for ((i=1; i <= 1000; i++)); do
>> + $XFS_IO_PROG -f -c 'truncate 100k' $testfile 2>> $seqres.full
>> + $XFS_IO_PROG -f -c 'fcollapse 0 16k' $testfile 2>> $seqres.full
>> + done &
>> + for ((i=1; i <= 1000; i++)); do
>> + $XFS_IO_PROG -f -c 'truncate 0' $testfile 2>> $seqres.full
>> + done &
>> +done
>
> The previous version of this ran a loop for 3 minutes, which we
> talked about being too long. This loop forks 300,000 processes
> and generates a 1.5MB $seqres.full file. On my single CPU test VM
> it takes:
>
> generic/039 302s
>
> About 5 minutes to run, so it takes longer than the 3 minute version
> of the same test we said was too long. FYI, my 16p test VM still
> takes 35s to crunch through this test and it pegs all 16 CPUs to
> 100% usage.
>
> We don't need to record the output of the xfs_io commands, so
> avoiding a fork and throwing away the output such as:
>
> $XFS_IO_PROG -f -c 'truncate 100k' \
> -c 'fcollapse 0 16k' \
> $testfile > /dev/null 2>&1
>
> makes the runtime on the 16p VM drop by 40% (22s) and by 33% (200s)
> on the single CPU VM. but that's still too long on the smaller CPU
> systems.
>
> I think the loop iterations need to be tuned to the number of CPUs
> in the system. This:
>
> NCPUS=`$here/src/feature -o`
> OUTER_LOOPS=$((10 * $NCPUS * $LOAD_FACTOR))
> INNER_LOOPS=$((50 * $NCPUS * $LOAD_FACTOR))
>
> plus the above xfs_io optimisations give a runtime of 3s on my 1p
> machien and 30s on my 16p machine. That would be more acceptible
> to everyone, I think.
>
Got it.
>> +wait
>> +
>> +new_bug=`dmesg | grep -c "kernel BUG"`
>> +if [ $new_bug -ne $old_bug ]; then
>> + _fail "kernel bug detected, check dmesg for more infomation."
>> +fi
>
> A kernel bug in a process with an open file descriptor will cause
> the filesystem to be unmountable. It will hang the test, require a
> reboot. Hence there's no point in checking dmesg for a bug message
> as it will be noticed by the test failing to complete.
>
Got it.
>> +status=0
>> +exit
>> diff --git a/tests/generic/039.out b/tests/generic/039.out
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 0000000..0cacac7
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/tests/generic/039.out
>> @@ -0,0 +1 @@
>> +QA output created by 039
>
> The test needs to echo something to indicate that an empty golden
> output file is expected. "Silence is golden" is the usual phrase
> here....
>
Got it.
>> 036 auto aio rw stress
>> 037 metadata auto quick
>> 038 auto stress
>> +039 auto metadata rw
>
> With the addition of $LOAD_FACTOR, this can be added to the stress
> group as well.
>
Got it.
Thanks for your suggestion!
Regards,
Xing Gu
> Cheers,
>
> Dave.
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-12-25 7:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-12-20 7:25 [PATCH] xfs: add test for truncate/collapse range race Xing Gu
2014-12-24 1:53 ` Dave Chinner
2014-12-25 7:35 ` gux.fnst [this message]
2014-12-25 8:31 ` [PATCH v2] generic: " Xing Gu
2015-01-26 9:25 ` gux.fnst
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