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diff --git a/results/classifier/118/x86/2388 b/results/classifier/118/x86/2388 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e54ac8a8d --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/118/x86/2388 @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +x86: 0.938 +graphic: 0.784 +device: 0.653 +i386: 0.567 +semantic: 0.477 +performance: 0.415 +files: 0.408 +architecture: 0.347 +boot: 0.312 +vnc: 0.306 +virtual: 0.250 +mistranslation: 0.236 +user-level: 0.225 +kernel: 0.215 +register: 0.197 +socket: 0.188 +permissions: 0.165 +PID: 0.162 +network: 0.152 +hypervisor: 0.096 +risc-v: 0.069 +ppc: 0.069 +debug: 0.068 +TCG: 0.034 +VMM: 0.033 +arm: 0.032 +peripherals: 0.029 +assembly: 0.022 +KVM: 0.006 + +NVMe SQ processing gets stuck when IO queue size is small (for example 4) +Steps to reproduce: +1. Get OSv repo with the NVMe driver and build OSv with the 'Hello World' example: +``` +git clone https://github.com/wkozaczuk/osv.git +cd osv +git checkout nvme_refined +git submodule update --init --recursive +./scripts/setup.py +./scripts/build image=native-example fs=zfs -j$(nproc) +``` +2. Run OSv with NVme on and point to your version of QEMU built with tracing enabled: +``` +./scripts/run.py --qemu-path /home/wkozaczuk/projects/qemu/build/qemu-system-x86_64 --nics=0 --nvme -c 1 --pass-arg "--trace pci_nvme_*" +``` +Additional information: +I am adding both full QEMU logs with NVMe tracing enabled and diff of my changes to QEMU code to add extra logging. |