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Date:	Tue, 19 Aug 2014 12:30:06 +0800
From:	Fengguang Wu <fengguang.wu@...el.com>
To:	Jan Kara <jack@...e.cz>
Cc:	lkp@...org, LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: [writeback] 952648324b9: xfstests.xfs.026.fail

Hi Jan,

We find more xfstests changes on "writeback: Per-sb dirty tracking".

008 seems improved, the others are regressions.
063 failure is not 100% reproducible.

df3be46bdbab23e  952648324b969f3fc22d3a2a7  
---------------  -------------------------  
         0           +Inf%          1 ± 0%  TOTAL xfstests.xfs.026.fail
         0           +Inf%          1 ± 0%  TOTAL xfstests.xfs.027.fail
         0           +Inf%          1 ± 0%  TOTAL xfstests.xfs.061.fail
         0           +Inf%          1 ± 0%  TOTAL xfstests.xfs.281.fail
         0           +Inf%          0 ±200%  TOTAL xfstests.xfs.063.fail
         0 ±489%    -100.0%          0 ± 0%  TOTAL xfstests.xfs.008.fail
         0           +Inf%          1 ± 0%  TOTAL xfstests.xfs.056.fail
         0           +Inf%          1 ± 0%  TOTAL xfstests.xfs.059.fail
         0           +Inf%          1 ± 0%  TOTAL xfstests.xfs.060.fail
         0           +Inf%          1 ± 0%  TOTAL xfstests.xfs.266.fail
         0           +Inf%          1 ± 0%  TOTAL xfstests.xfs.282.fail
         0           +Inf%          1 ± 0%  TOTAL xfstests.xfs.283.fail

Thanks,
Fengguang
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