For AWS T-4.4, the result is a bit different, it's failing with ext2 mkfs.
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tag=setxattr01 stime=1542048144 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] cmdline="setxattr01" 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] contacts="" 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] analysis=exit 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] <<<test_output>>> 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_device.c:230: INFO: Using test device LTP_DEV='/dev/loop0' 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:72: INFO: Kernel supports ext2 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:56: INFO: mkfs.ext2 does exist 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:72: INFO: Kernel supports ext3 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:56: INFO: mkfs.ext3 does exist 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:72: INFO: Kernel supports ext4 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:56: INFO: mkfs.ext4 does exist 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:72: INFO: Kernel supports xfs 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:56: INFO: mkfs.xfs does exist 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:72: INFO: Kernel supports btrfs 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:52: INFO: mkfs.btrfs does not exist 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:72: INFO: Kernel supports vfat 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:56: INFO: mkfs.vfat does exist 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:95: INFO: Filesystem exfat is not supported 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:99: INFO: FUSE does support ntfs 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_fs_types.c:56: INFO: mkfs.ntfs does exist 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_test.c:1146: INFO: Testing on ext2 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_mkfs.c:90: INFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext2 opts='' extra opts='' 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] mke2fs 1.42.9 (4-Feb-2014) 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] /dev/loop0 is mounted; will not make a filesystem here! 18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_mkfs.c:101: BROK: mkfs.ext2:1: tst_test.c failed with 749
And there are more failed test cases with these listed above: lchown03 lchown03_16 linkat02 lchown03 lchown03_16 mknod07 mmap16 mmap16 mount01 mount02 mount03 mount04 mount06 open12 quotactl02 quotactl03 rename11 renameat01 umount01 umount02 umount03 umount2_01 umount2_02 umount2_03 utime06
For AWS T-4.4, the result is a bit different, it's failing with ext2 mkfs.
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tag=setxattr01 stime=1542048144 "setxattr01" '/dev/loop0' fs_types. c:72: INFO: Kernel supports ext2 fs_types. c:56: INFO: mkfs.ext2 does exist fs_types. c:72: INFO: Kernel supports ext3 fs_types. c:56: INFO: mkfs.ext3 does exist fs_types. c:72: INFO: Kernel supports ext4 fs_types. c:56: INFO: mkfs.ext4 does exist fs_types. c:72: INFO: Kernel supports xfs fs_types. c:56: INFO: mkfs.xfs does exist fs_types. c:72: INFO: Kernel supports btrfs fs_types. c:52: INFO: mkfs.btrfs does not exist fs_types. c:72: INFO: Kernel supports vfat fs_types. c:56: INFO: mkfs.vfat does exist fs_types. c:95: INFO: Filesystem exfat is not supported fs_types. c:99: INFO: FUSE does support ntfs fs_types. c:56: INFO: mkfs.ntfs does exist
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] cmdline=
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] contacts=""
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] analysis=exit
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] <<<test_output>>>
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_device.c:230: INFO: Using test device LTP_DEV=
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_supported_
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18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_test.c:1146: INFO: Testing on ext2
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_mkfs.c:90: INFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext2 opts='' extra opts=''
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] mke2fs 1.42.9 (4-Feb-2014)
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] /dev/loop0 is mounted; will not make a filesystem here!
18:42:24 DEBUG| [stdout] tst_mkfs.c:101: BROK: mkfs.ext2:1: tst_test.c failed with 749
And there are more failed test cases with these listed above:
lchown03 lchown03_16 linkat02 lchown03 lchown03_16 mknod07 mmap16 mmap16 mount01 mount02 mount03 mount04 mount06 open12 quotactl02 quotactl03 rename11 renameat01 umount01 umount02 umount03 umount2_01 umount2_02 umount2_03 utime06