Hi, Kim,

"Huang, Ying" <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>> [lkp] [f2fs] 3bdad3c7ee: aim7.jobs-per-min -25.3% regression
>> [lkp] [f2fs] b93f771286: aim7.jobs-per-min -81.2% regression
>>
>> In terms of the above regression, I could check that _reproduce_ procedure
>> includes mounting filesystem only. Is that correct?
>
> Sorry, our test system failed to generate reproduce steps for aim7.  We
> will implement it.
>
> - [lkp] [f2fs] 3bdad3c7ee: aim7.jobs-per-min -25.3% regression
>
> The disk is one 48G ram disk.  The steps for aim7 is,
>
> cat > workfile <<EOF
> FILESIZE: 1M
> POOLSIZE: 10M
> 10 disk_cp
> EOF
>
> (
>       echo $HOSTNAME
>       echo disk_cp
>
>       echo 1
>       echo 3000
>       echo 2
>       echo 3000
>       echo 1
> ) | ./multitask -t &
>
>
> - [lkp] [f2fs] b93f771286: aim7.jobs-per-min -81.2% regression
>
> The disk is 4 12G ram disk, and setup RAID0 on them via mdadm.  The
> steps for aim7 is,
>
> cat > workfile <<EOF
> FILESIZE: 1M
> POOLSIZE: 10M
> 10 sync_disk_rw
> EOF
>
> (
>       echo $HOSTNAME
>       echo sync_disk_rw
>
>       echo 1
>       echo 600
>       echo 2
>       echo 600
>       echo 1
> ) | ./multitask -t &

Any update on these 2 regressions?  Is the information is enough for you
to reproduce?

Best Regards,
Huang, Ying

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