On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 03:04:09PM +0000, Joao Martins wrote:
On 27/03/2024 11:40, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 10:41:52AM +0000, Joao Martins wrote:
On 25/03/2024 13:52, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 12:17:28PM +0000, Joao Martins wrote:
However, I am not smart enough to figure out why ...
Apparently, from the source, mmap() fails to allocate pages on the desired address:
1746 assert((uintptr_t)self->buffer % HUGEPAGE_SIZE == 0); 1747 vrc = mmap(self->buffer, variant->buffer_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, 1748 mmap_flags, -1, 0); → 1749 assert(vrc == self->buffer); 1750
But I am not that deep into the source to figure our what was intended and what went wrong :-/
I can SKIP() the test rather assert() in here if it helps. Though there are other tests that fail if no hugetlb pages are reserved.
But I am not sure if this is problem here as the initial bug email had an enterily different set of failures? Maybe all you need is an assert() and it gets into this state?
I feel like there is something wrong with the kselftest framework, there should be some way to fail the setup/teardown operations without triggering an infinite loop :(
I am now wondering if the problem is the fact that we have an assert() in the middle of FIXTURE_{TEST,SETUP} whereby we should be having ASSERT_TRUE() (or any other kselftest macro that). The expect/assert macros from kselftest() don't do asserts and it looks like we are failing mid tests in the assert().
Those ASSERT_TRUE cause infinite loops when used within the setup context, I removed them and switched to assert because of this - which did work OK in my testing at least.
Strange because we make use of ASSERT* widely in our selftests fixture-setup.
setup_sizes() is run before the tests so it can't use ASSERT macros for sure; maybe that's what you refer?
No, it was definately ASSERT/etc if you hit those in the wrong spot the thing infinite loops. Maybe that was teardown only.
Jason