Re: [PATCH block/for-linus] writeback: fix syncing of I_DIRTY_TIME inodes
From: Eryu Guan
Date: Mon Aug 24 2015 - 04:34:46 EST
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 04:24:25PM +1000, Dave Chinner wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 11:18:16AM +0800, Eryu Guan wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 11:11:23AM +1000, Dave Chinner wrote:
> > >
> > > Eryu, can you change the way you run the event trace to be:
> > >
> > > $ sudo trace-cmd <options> -o <outfile location> ./check <test options>
> > >
> > > rather than running the trace as a background operation elsewhere?
> > > Maybe that will give better results.
[snip]
> Anyway, Eryum long and short of it is that you don't need to worry
> about testing all the different combinations - we now know that the
> completion events are occurring, so let's focus on whether the sync
> code is not waiting for them correctly. Can you trace the following
> events:
>
> xfs_log_force
> xfs_setfilesize
> writeback_queue
> writeback_exec
> writeback_start
> writeback_queue_io
> writeback_written
> writeback_pages_written
>
> basically I'm trying to see if we've got all the BDI events as we'd
> expect then to be queued and run for sync, and when the ->sync_fs
> call occurs during the sync process before shutdown and unmount...
I collected two versions of trace info with crc enabled.
http://128.199.137.77/writeback-crc/
This version traced the same events as previous runs.
http://128.199.137.77/writeback-crc-v2/
And this version only traced the events you listed above.
And the results of other tests to check(all done with v4 xfs, with no
tracepoints enabled):
> Other things to check (separately):
> - change godown to godown -f
Passed 100 loops.
> - add a "sleep 5" before running godown after sync
Failed, if you need the trace info please let me know.
> - add a "sleep 5; sync" before running godown
Passed 100 loops.
Thanks,
Eryu
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