----- Original Message -----
Hi Jan,
On Sun, 27 Oct 2019 at 04:04, CKI Project cki-project@redhat.com wrote:
Hello,
We ran automated tests on a patchset that was proposed for merging into this kernel tree. The patches were applied to:
Kernel repo: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git Commit: 365dab61f74e - Linux 5.3.7
The results of these automated tests are provided below.
Overall result: FAILED (see details below) Merge: OK Compile: OK Tests: FAILED
All kernel binaries, config files, and logs are available for download here:
https://artifacts.cki-project.org/pipelines/249576
One or more kernel tests failed:
x86_64: ❌ LTP lite
I see these three failures from the logs,
[CC LTP list]
LTP syscalls: fallocate05 FAIL 1
tst_mkfs.c:89: INFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext4 opts='' extra opts='' mke2fs 1.45.3 (14-Jul-2019) tst_test.c:1116: INFO: Timeout per run is 0h 05m 00s tst_fill_fs.c:29: INFO: Creating file mntpoint/file0 size 21710183 tst_fill_fs.c:29: INFO: Creating file mntpoint/file1 size 8070086 tst_fill_fs.c:29: INFO: Creating file mntpoint/file2 size 3971177 tst_fill_fs.c:29: INFO: Creating file mntpoint/file3 size 36915315 tst_fill_fs.c:29: INFO: Creating file mntpoint/file4 size 70310993 tst_fill_fs.c:29: INFO: Creating file mntpoint/file5 size 4807935 tst_fill_fs.c:29: INFO: Creating file mntpoint/file6 size 90739786 tst_fill_fs.c:29: INFO: Creating file mntpoint/file7 size 76896492 tst_fill_fs.c:49: INFO: write(): ENOSPC (28) fallocate05.c:50: PASS: write() wrote 8192 bytes fallocate05.c:54: FAIL: fallocate() succeeded unexpectedly
So, test filled filesystem and fallocate() succeeded anyway.
LTP mm: oom03 FAIL 2 oom05 FAIL 2
This looks like test issue. systemd on Fedora31 started using cgroup2 exclusively: cgroup2 on /sys/fs/cgroup type cgroup2 (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,seclabel,nsdelegate)
Tests are trying to mount single hierarchy on cgroup1: [pid 283933] 04:57:26 mkdir("/dev/cgroup", 0777) = 0 [pid 283933] 04:57:26 mount("memcg", "/dev/cgroup", "cgroup", 0, "memory") = -1 EBUSY (Device or resource busy)