It is the language barrier that is making some of this difficult,
but I'm not complaining - you speak English much better than I speak any
second language. :)
Ted meant that -he- was curious about how much testing you were doing.
...
More testing than this would be good; dd is very minimal.
One of our new standard tests for et4 is the xfstests test suite from
http://git.kernel.org/?p=fs/xfs/xfstests-dev.git;a=summary
It is a collection of many tests developed for xfs, but many tests are
generic and can run on ext4 as well. I would suggest that after you have
several patches ready, you should at least run through the tests in this
collection. It won't catch every mistake but it runs a large variety of
tests, much more stressful than dd.
Thanks for your email, and thanks for clearly spending time looking for
ways to improve ext4. I think that with practice, you will be a good
contributor.
Ted can certainly be a patient maintainer - read his suggestions and the
kernel patch submission guidelines, and I think you will get better at this.
Do your best to explain the reasons for your patches, and any testing you
have done, and describe any test which can show a bug that you find -
and we can help to clarify changelogs if they need it.
-Eric
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