On Wed, Aug 23 2006, Andrew Morton wrote:
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 14:03:55 +0200
Jens Axboe <axboe@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 23 2006, Akinobu Mita wrote:
This patch provides fail-injection capability for disk IO.
Boot option:
fail_make_request=<probability>,<interval>,<times>,<space>
<probability>
specifies how often it should fail in percent.
<interval>
specifies the interval of failures.
<times>
specifies how many times failures may happen at most.
<space>
specifies the size of free space where disk IO can be issued
safely in bytes.
Example:
fail_make_request=100,10,-1,0
generic_make_request() fails once per 10 times.
Hmm dunno, seems a pretty useless feature to me.
We need it. What is the FS/VFS/VM behaviour in the presence of IO
errors? Nobody knows, because we rarely test it. Those few times where
people _do_ test it (the hard way), bad things tend to happen. reiserfs
(for example) likes to go wobble, wobble, wobble, BUG.
You misunderstood me - a global parameter is useless, as it makes it
pretty impossible for people to use this for any sort of testing (unless
it's very specialized). I didn't say a feature to test io errors was
useless!
Wouldn't it make a lot
more sense to do this per-queue instead of a global entity?
Yes, I think so. /sys/block/sda/sda2/make-it-fail.
Precisely.