On Fri, Feb 7, 2025 at 7:56 PM Kent Overstreet
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 28, 2025 at 05:38:37PM +0100, Andreas Gruenbacher wrote:
> > Kent, to continue our discussion from last November, I've gone through
> > more parts of the eytzinger code and as a result, here are some patches
> > for you to consider.
> >
> > What I've not looked at are the eytzinger_to_inorder and
> > inorder_to_eytzinger functions, as well as the implementation of sort.
> > Those functions could use a bit more documentation, but the code iself
> > looks reasonable.
> >
> >
> > Shuah, I've also had a quick look at converting the tests into kernel
> > selftests, but that hasn't gone very far because of the lack of support
> > for basic functions like __fls(), __ffs(), ffz(), and
> > rounddown_pow_of_two() in selftests.  Are there any plans for making
> > those kinds of primitives generally available to selftests?
>
> Ping on this patchset - can you throw up a git repo that's ready to be
> applied directly, and have you run the test that failed yourself to
> confirm the fix?

Did you miss this message?

  
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bcachefs/[email protected]/

The test results at:

  https://evilpiepirate.org/~testdashboard/ci?user=kmo&branch=eytzinger

are still for the initial version, but I've applied the fix right away:

  
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/agruen/linux.git/log/?h=bcachefs

On top of that, I've got a small patch that adds eytzinger0_find self
tests. That patch still needs testing before I can post it, though.

Oh, and let me warn you about "bcachefs: Run the eytzinger tests on
modprobe" again: this really is FOR DEBUGGING ONLY, so please do not
merge.

Thanks,
Andreas



> Also, I'll make an exception for this patchset if need be, but fyi:
> in the future I'm getting out of the game of running tests for people.
>
> Either run ktest locally, or get redhat to chip in on the cluster and
> I'll give you CI access (and I highly reccomend that option, it'll get
> you quick feedback with a nice dashboard and you can use it for non
> bcachefs work as well).
>


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