On 07/25/2014 12:03 PM, Stanislav Kholmanskikh wrote:
>
>
> On 07/19/2014 01:35 AM, Joseph Beckenbach wrote:
>> Hi, all!
>
> Hi!
>
>>
>> Feel free to ignore this -- it's an experience report of a cluster of runs 
>> I've just done against 3.12.24 kernels.
>>
>> The default test set runs move_pages* twice.
>>
>> setfsuid04_16 and setregid{02,04,05,07}_16 TFAIL rather than TCONF on 
>> no-16-bit-syscalls systems.
>
> Hmm. Indeed, in my environment (OL6 + 3.8.13-26.2.3.el6uek.x86_64)
> setfsuid04_16 fails, but setregid{01,02,03,04}_16 don't. And there are
> no setregid{05, 07}_16
>
> I'll look at setfsuid04_16.
>

Sorry, I overlooked that thread "[PATCH v2 1/2] lib/tst_res.c: introduce 
tst_record_childstatus()" already addresses these issues.

>
>>
>> run_cgroup_test_fj.sh hangs on heavy-load systems with $LTPROOT/output/ not 
>> present.
>>
>> Some test under container_test.sh (sourcing childns.sh) attempts to create 
>> veth pairs without verifying veth functionality supported.
>> Other tests under container_test.sh fail to source files (childns.sh cannot 
>> source cmdlib.sh;  child_1.sh and childipv6.sh cannot source initialize.sh).
>>
>> Many tests under cgroup_regression_test.sh blindly log to hard-coded 
>> $LTPROOT/output/ directory without making sure it's there.
>> Also, subtest #7 "fails to mount hugetlb" because it seemingly did not first 
>> check whether the functionality was enabled.
>>
>> Under cgroup_fj also seems to have some tests which do latency tests and 
>> other tests, outputting "TINFO" and "FAIL" and "PASS" not in standard format.
>> I will see if I can bisect it down and work out which tests those are.
>>
>> dma_thread_diotest invocations all claim to be "dma_thread_diotest07" in the 
>> runltp outputfile.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Joseph
>> Joseph Beckenbach, senior QA engineer : Automation
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>> M 678-602-3192
>>
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