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From: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
To: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
Cc: Zorro Lang <zlang@kernel.org>,
	linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org, fstests@vger.kernel.org,
	regressions@lists.linux.dev,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Subject: Re: [fstests generic/388, 455, 475, 482 ...] Ext4 journal recovery test fails
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2023 23:11:02 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <ZPendrb8gSbAC6fM@casper.infradead.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20230904060819.GB701295@mit.edu>

On Mon, Sep 04, 2023 at 02:08:19AM -0400, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> #regzbot introduced: 8147c4c4546f9f05ef03bb839b741473b28bb560 ^
> 
> OK, I've isolated the regression of generic/455 failing with ext4/1k
> to this commit, which came in via the mm tree.  Nothing seems
> *obviously* wrong, but I'm not sure if there are any differences in
> the semantics of the new folio functions such as kmap_local_folio,
> offset_in_folio, set_folio_bh() which might be making a difference.

Thanks for the cc,  Let's see what we can do ...

virt_to_folio() - For an order-0 page, there is no difference.
offset_in_folio() - Ditto
bh->b_page vs bh->b_folio - Ditto
virt_to_folio() - Ditto
folio_set_bh() - Ditto

kmap_local_folio() vs kmap_atomic - Here, we have a difference.
memcpy_from_folio() - Same difference as above.

I suppose it must be this, and yet I cannot understand how it would
make a difference.  Perhaps you can help me?

static inline void *kmap_atomic_prot(struct page *page, pgprot_t prot)
{
        if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT))
                migrate_disable();
        else
                preempt_disable();

        pagefault_disable();
        return __kmap_local_page_prot(page, prot);
}

vs

static inline void *kmap_local_folio(struct folio *folio, size_t offset)
{
        struct page *page = folio_page(folio, offset / PAGE_SIZE);
        return __kmap_local_page_prot(page, kmap_prot) + offset % PAGE_SIZE;
}

I don't believe that returning the address with the offset included
is the problem here.  It must be disabling preemption / migration.
There's no chace this funcation accesses userspace (... is there?) so
it can't be the pagefault_disable().

We can try splitting this up into tiny commits and figuring out which
of them is the problem.  I'll be back at work tomorrow and can look
more deeply then.

> Using kvm-xfstests[1] I bisected this via the command:
> 
> % install-kconfig ; kbuild ; kvm-xfstests -c ext4/1k -C 10 generic/455
> 
> [1] https://github.com/tytso/xfstests-bld/blob/master/Documentation/kvm-quickstart.md
> 
> 
> And the bisection pointed me at this commit:
> 
>     commit 8147c4c4546f9f05ef03bb839b741473b28bb560 (refs/bisect/bad)
>     Author: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
>     AuthorDate: Thu Jul 13 04:55:11 2023 +0100
>     Commit: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
>     CommitDate: Fri Aug 18 10:12:30 2023 -0700
> 
>         jbd2: use a folio in jbd2_journal_write_metadata_buffer()
>     
> During the bisection, I treated a commit with 3+ failures as "bad",
> and 0-2 commits as "good".  Running generic/455 50 times to get a
> sense of the failure, with the first bad commit (8147c4c4546f), I got:
> 
>     ext4/1k: 50 tests, 21 failures, 223 seconds
>       Flaky: generic/455: 42% (21/50)
>     Totals: 50 tests, 0 skipped, 21 failures, 0 errors, 223s
> 
> While with the immediately preceding commit (07811230c3cd), I got:
> 
>     ext4/1k: 50 tests, 4 failures, 235 seconds
>       Flaky: generic/455:  8% (4/50)
>     Totals: 50 tests, 0 skipped, 4 failures, 0 errors, 235s
> 
> 
> 
> Comparing these two commits (8147c4c4546f vs 07811230c3cd) using the
> ext4 with a 4k block size, I get:
> 
>     ext4/4k: 50 tests, 2 failures, 365 seconds
>       Flaky: generic/455:  4% (2/50)
>     Totals: 50 tests, 0 skipped, 2 failures, 0 errors, 365s
> 
> vs
> 
>     ext4/4k: 50 tests, 2 failures, 349 seconds
>       Flaky: generic/455:  4% (2/50)
>     Totals: 50 tests, 0 skipped, 2 failures, 0 errors, 349s
> 
> So issue seems to be specifically with a sub-page size block size,
> since ext4/4k doesn't show any issues, while ext4/1k does.

I doubt I tried it with a 1kB block size, so I'll focus on that too.

  reply	other threads:[~2023-09-05 22:11 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2023-09-03 12:00 [fstests generic/388, 455, 475, 482 ...] Ext4 journal recovery test fails Zorro Lang
2023-09-03 20:40 ` Theodore Ts'o
2023-09-04  6:08   ` Theodore Ts'o
2023-09-05 22:11     ` Matthew Wilcox [this message]
2023-09-06 11:03       ` Ritesh Harjani
2023-09-06 12:38         ` Matthew Wilcox
2023-09-06 19:51           ` Matthew Wilcox
2023-09-07  2:56             ` Ritesh Harjani
2023-09-07  3:47               ` Matthew Wilcox
2023-09-07 13:35                 ` Ritesh Harjani
2023-09-07 14:15                   ` Matthew Wilcox
2023-09-07 14:59                     ` Ritesh Harjani
2023-09-10  9:26                       ` Linux regression tracking (Thorsten Leemhuis)
2023-09-11  3:43                         ` Theodore Ts'o

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