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Message-ID: <20140625141756.GS12025@linux.intel.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 10:17:56 -0400
From: Matthew Wilcox <willy@...ux.intel.com>
To: Jan Kara <jack@...e.cz>
Cc: linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org, linux-fsdevel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Livelock when running xfstests generic/127 on ext4 with 3.15
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 03:12:24PM +0200, Jan Kara wrote:
> > $ sudo cat /proc/4795/stack
> > [<ffffffff8120bee9>] writeback_inodes_sb_nr+0xa9/0xe0
> > [<ffffffff8120bfae>] try_to_writeback_inodes_sb_nr+0x5e/0x80
> > [<ffffffff8120bff5>] try_to_writeback_inodes_sb+0x25/0x30
> > [<ffffffffa01bae2a>] ext4_nonda_switch+0x8a/0x90 [ext4]
> > [<ffffffffa01c49a5>] ext4_page_mkwrite+0x265/0x440 [ext4]
> Hum, apparently you are running out of space on the test partition. And
> that is known to make ext4 extraordinarily slow...
Okay ... but why is it so much worse in 3.15 than 3.14?
And does ext4 think of "running out of space" as a percentage
free, or an absolute number of blocks remaining? From the code in
ext4_nonda_switch(), it seems to be the former, although maybe excessive
fragmentation has caused ext4 to think it's running out of space?
> > My setup is a 1GB ram disk:
> >
> > modprobe brd rd_size=1048576 rd_nr=2
> >
> > local.config:
> >
> > TEST_DEV=/dev/ram0
> > TEST_DIR=/mnt/ram0
> > SCRATCH_DEV=/dev/ram1
> > SCRATCH_MNT=/mnt/ram1
> >
> >
> > Hardware is an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz with 4GB RAM,
> > in case it matters. But I think what matters is that I'm running it on
> > a "tiny" 1GB filesystem, since this code is only invoked whenever the
> > number of dirty clusters is large relative to the number of free clusters.
> >
> > df shows:
> > /dev/ram1 999320 1284 929224 1% /mnt/ram1
> > /dev/ram0 999320 646088 284420 70% /mnt/ram0
> >
> > So it's not *unreasonably* full.
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> Jan Kara <jack@...e.cz>
> SUSE Labs, CR
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