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From: Cyril Hrubis <chrubis@suse.cz>
To: ltp@lists.linux.it
Subject: [LTP] Holidays and LTP release
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2021 15:36:05 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <YABW1ZcnfFbjUoBq@yuki.lan> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CA+G9fYv1UFr+7ePC7tLjCY4JPsoQdBdf-6Jpr40zmsoYRWVrdQ@mail.gmail.com>

Hi!
> I have a similar problem for semctl09 failed on arm, arm64, i386 and x86_64.
> 
> semctl09.c:67: TINFO: Test SYS_semc[ 1067.769270] audit: type=1701
> audit(1610604534.411:38): auid=4294967295 uid=0 gid=0 ses=4294967295
> pid=6275 comm=\"semctl09\" exe=\"/opt/ltp/testcases/bin/semctl09\"
> sig=11 res=1
> tl syscall
> semctl09.c:132: TINFO: Test SEM_STAT_ANY with nobody user
> semctl09.c:155: TPASS: SEM_INFO returned valid index 10 to semid 10
> semctl09.c:164: TPASS: Counted used = 1
> semctl09.c:112: TPASS: semset_cnt = 1
> semctl09.c:119: TPASS: sen_cnt = 2
> tst_test.c:1313: TBROK: Test killed by SIGSEGV!

There seems to be a part of the log missing here, if it's segfaulting in
the libc semctl() there used to be glibc bug for SEM_STAT_ANY which may
cause SIGSEGV:

https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26637

> And on i386,
> 
> tst_test.c:1263: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 15m 00s
> semctl09.c:67: TINFO: Test SYS_semctl syscall
> semctl09.c:132: TINFO: Test SEM_STAT_ANY with nobody user
> semctl09.c:155: TPASS: SEM_INFO returned valid index 11 to semid 11
> semctl09.c:164: TPASS: Counted used = 1
> semctl09.c:112: TPASS: semset_cnt = 1
> semctl09.c:119: TPASS: sen_cnt = 2
> semctl09.c:132: TINFO: Test SEM_STAT_ANY with root user
> semctl09.c:155: TPASS: SEM_INFO returned valid index 11 to semid 11
> semctl09.c:164: TPASS: Counted used = 1
> semctl09.c:112: TPASS: semset_cnt = 1
> semctl09.c:119: TPASS: sen_cnt = 2
> tst_test.c:1263: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 15m 00s
> semctl09.c:70: TINFO: Test libc semctl()
> semctl09.c:132: TINFO: Test SEM_STAT_ANY with nobody user
> semctl09.c:149: TFAIL: SEM_STAT_ANY doesn't pass the buffer specified
> by the caller to kernel
> semctl09.c:132: TINFO: Test SEM_STAT_ANY with root user
> semctl09.c:149: TFAIL: SEM_STAT_ANY doesn't pass the buffer specified
> by the caller to kernel

This just says that the glibc bug is present so it's likely that the
same bug is causing segfaults on the rest of the architectures.

> only fails on the arm beagleboard-x15 device.
> 
> accept02.c:55: TBROK: setsockopt(3, 0, 42, 0xb6f4cf7c, 132) failed: ENODEV (19)

Looks like muticast groups is not compiled in kernel here.

We should handle this and report TCONF instead, however this is not a
regression, the test has been like this for three years.

> clock_gettime04.c:143: TFAIL: CLOCK_REALTIME: Time travelled backwards
> (5): -1610153174499293029 ns
> clock_gettime04.c:151: TFAIL: CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE: Difference
> between successive readings greater than 5 ms (4): 9
> clock_gettime04.c:158: TPASS: CLOCK_MONOTONIC: Difference between
> successive readings is reasonable
> clock_gettime04.c:151: TFAIL: CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE: Difference
> between successive readings greater than 5 ms (2): 9
> clock_gettime04.c:158: TPASS: CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW: Difference between
> successive readings is reasonable
> clock_gettime04.c:158: TPASS: CLOCK_BOOTTIME: Difference between
> successive readings is reasonable

This shouldn't really happen, what this says is that time jumped 51
years back. That is really absurd.

> getrlimit03.c:168: TPASS: __NR_prlimit64(0) and __NR_ugetrlimit(0)
> gave consistent results
> tst_test.c:1313: TBROK: Test killed by SIGILL!

Can we have a backtrace here? It's impossible to say what happened here
without further debugging.

> on x86_64:
> The ioctl_sg01 test killed and reported failed.
> 
> tst_test.c:1263: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 15m 00s
> ioctl_sg01.c:81: TINFO: Found SCSI device /dev/sg1
> [  332.383394] ioctl_sg01 invoked oom-killer:

That's likely due to tst_pollutte_memory().

What are the overcommit settings on that machine?

This is probably worth fixing before the release if we manage to figure
out the cause.

> ksm03 and ksm03_1 both failed due to,
> 
> tst_device.c:423: TINFO: No device is mounted at /tmp/cgroup_mem
> tst_cgroup.c:122: TINFO: Cgroup v2 mount at /tmp/cgroup_mem success
> tst_cgroup.c:301: TBROK: Failed to close FILE
> '/tmp/cgroup_mem/cgroup.subtree_control': ENOENT (2)

That is known and reported:

https://github.com/linux-test-project/ltp/issues/734

Ritchard is trying to rewrite LTP cgroup library to solved this, it
should land in git repository in a month or two.

-- 
Cyril Hrubis
chrubis@suse.cz

  parent reply	other threads:[~2021-01-14 14:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-12-17 12:18 [LTP] Holidays and LTP release Cyril Hrubis
2021-01-06 12:19 ` Cyril Hrubis
2021-01-07 11:51   ` Cyril Hrubis
2021-01-08  1:23     ` Yang Xu
2021-01-08 13:28       ` Cyril Hrubis
2021-01-11 14:38     ` Cyril Hrubis
2021-01-12 10:29       ` Petr Vorel
2021-01-13  8:57   ` =?unknown-8bit?q?K=C3=B6ry?= Maincent
2021-01-14 11:12     ` Naresh Kamboju
2021-01-14 14:14       ` Martin Doucha
2021-01-20  9:31         ` Naresh Kamboju
2021-01-20 10:26           ` Cyril Hrubis
2021-01-20 13:33             ` Cyril Hrubis
2021-01-14 14:36       ` Cyril Hrubis [this message]
2021-01-15  8:27         ` Naresh Kamboju
2021-01-15 14:00           ` Cyril Hrubis
2021-01-15 14:27             ` Cyril Hrubis
2021-01-14  9:17   ` Martin Doucha
2021-01-14 10:41     ` Cyril Hrubis
2021-01-14 15:01 gengcixi
2021-01-15 15:08 gengcixi
2021-01-19 10:43 ` Cyril Hrubis

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