[openfabrics-ewg] Gen2 basic and resource tracking test fails for Pathscale HCA
Sharma, Karun
ksharma at silverstorm.com
Tue Sep 19 21:57:44 PDT 2006
Hi Robert:
Thanks for acknowledging the issue.
I didn't reported other failures with gen2_basic tests, because Mellanox HCA card also fails those tests. Also, these are known failures mentioned in readme file.
Thanks
Karun
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From: Robert Walsh [mailto:rjwalsh at pathscale.com]
Sent: Tue 9/19/2006 7:34 PM
To: Sharma, Karun
Cc: dotanb at mellanox.co.il; openfabrics-ewg at openib.org
Subject: Re: [openfabrics-ewg] Gen2 basic and resource tracking test fails for Pathscale HCA
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Sharma, Karun wrote:
> Hi Dotan:
>
> I am testing Pathscale HCA with OFED1.1 RC5. I performed gen2_basic,
> qp_test, multicast_test, mem_lock_check and resource_tracking tests.
> Following are the failures encountered.
>
> 1. gen2_basic test fails for POLL_POST component. With Mellanox HCA,
> this is passing.
> 2. When I specify -n option with resource_tracking_test, the test fails
> for Pathscale HCA. Again it passes for Mellanox HCA.
>
> I have attached the logs below.
Hi Karun,
We've run the gen2_basic tests here and have fixed a number of problems
in the test suite itself. I will be sending patches out shortly, after
I've had time to review them. We now have most tests passing. The
tests that still fails are:
AV (try to create max ah + 1)
CQ (resize CQ to more than initial size)
CQ (modify with outstanding WR to more than outstanding)
POLL_POST (post sr to RC QP)
QP (test 3, test 5 and test 6)
The first test fails because the ib_mad module has an AH already
created, so we cannot get as far as creating max AH. I'm not sure how
to fix this one, but that seems like a test shortcoming.
The second and third tests fail because, for reasons I haven't figured
out yet, resize_cq support got dropped from our libipathverbs. I'm
still tracking this down and hope to have a fix for RC6.
I haven't figured out yet why the fourth test fails. It's looking like
a memory corruption problem (stack smashing), and I think it's in the
test itself, but I haven't figured it out for certain yet.
The QP tests are failing because of core dumps in the tests. Again, I
think these are failures in the tests themselves, but I haven't figured
them out yet.
We have not yet run a full resource test, as we had some early problems
with that running out of memory. We are still working on this.
Regards,
Robert.
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