I'll have a look today or tomorrow Le sam. 26 août 2023, 12:06, Taylor R Campbell < campbell+netbsd-tech-k...@mumble.net> a écrit :
> > Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2023 04:54:34 +0200 > > From: "Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko" <phco...@gmail.com> > > > > This patch adds support for incompat_64bit on ext4 filesystem. This > feature > > is enabled by default on new filesystems on Ubuntu and probably other > > distros > > Cool, thanks! christos@ committed this. > > It looks like it may have some issues, though -- a lot of ext2fs tests > are failing now. Can you please take a look at the failures? > > > https://releng.netbsd.org/b5reports/i386/commits-2023.08.html#build-2023.08.26.05.47.53 > > Termination reason > > FAILED: create file: No space left on device > > Standard output stream > > [ 1.0000000] entropy: ready > [ 1.0200050] uid 0 on /mnt: out of inodes > > FYI, if you're running a new enough kernel already, you can run the > tests yourself by doing a distribution build and then doing > > # chroot /path/to/objdir/destdir.amd64 > (chroot)# (cd /dev && sh MAKEDEV all) > (chroot)# mount -t ptyfs ptyfs /dev/pts > (chroot)# mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /tmp > (chroot)# cd /usr/tests/fs/vfs > (chroot)# atf-run | atf-report > > You can also do build.sh release, install into a VM, and run the tests > the same way -- cd /usr/tests/fs/vfs && atf-run | atf-report. > > This also broke the build of bootloaders and the newfs_ext2fs userland > tool. I put in a stop-gap measure to restore the old definitions of > e2fs_cgload/cgsave outside the kernel, just to unbreak the build, but > it might be appropriate to make the new definitions available to > bootloaders and newfs_ext2fs too. > > (I haven't looked into technical details to see whether it is > appropriate. Probably newfs_ext2s should avoid creating file systems > this new feature for a while, but maybe have an option to do it so we > can exercise the code paths in tests.) >