Re: linux-next: test failure after merge of the mm-nonmm-unstable tree

From: Ankur Arora

Date: Mon May 18 2026 - 15:18:50 EST



Mark Brown <broonie@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On Mon, May 18, 2026 at 01:00:07PM +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
>
>> After merging the mm-nonmm-unstable tree, today's linux-next testing
>> (arm64 kunit) failed like this:
>
>> [11:39:24] Failures: smp-cond-load-relaxed-timeout.smp_cond_relaxed_timeout_succeeds
>
>> Note that we are running on an arm64 host with access to KVM so the
>> above should be running with KVM rather than being emulated.
>
>> Caused by commit
>
>> 0403c34571d1d (kunit: add tests for smp_cond_load_relaxed_timeout())
>
>> in that it's adding the new test which fails, I didn't investigate the
>> quality of the test. I do note that there's some related functional
>> work also from Ankur that's also added by the mm-nonmm-unstable tree but
>> didn't investigate that either.
>
>> I have used the version from next-20260506 instead, the code was in
>> next-20260508 but I belive Thierry was emulating.
>
> Actually these patches were introduced in next-20260427 so I'll need to
> go back to next-20260424 instead, sorry (got confused by the tree
> rebasing). It looks like something in the more recent versions made the
> issue more promienent.

Hi Mark

Thanks for the report. The failing test case is using a kthread to
toggle a bit which the test depends on.

The first test condition succeeds:

KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, (bool)(result & TEST_FLAG_VAL), succeeds)

so the bit did get toggled. The second condition (runtime <= timeout_ns)
failed:

KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, runtime <= timeout_ns, succeeds)

Possibly because the we got scheduled out while running the test. Not
sure why the test started failing now. I'm guessing the VM running the
test isn't under CPU stress and the like.

If that can happen then I should relax the second condition.

--
ankur