btrfs-progs/tests/fsck-tests.sh

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#!/bin/bash
#
# loop through all of our bad images and make sure fsck repairs them properly
LANG=C
SCRIPT_DIR=$(dirname $(readlink -f $0))
TOP=$(readlink -f $SCRIPT_DIR/../)
TEST_DEV=${TEST_DEV:-}
RESULTS="$TOP/tests/fsck-tests-results.txt"
IMAGE="$TOP/tests/test.img"
source $TOP/tests/common
export TOP
export RESULTS
export LANG
export IMAGE
export TEST_DEV
rm -f $RESULTS
# test rely on corrupting blocks tool
check_prereq btrfs-corrupt-block
check_prereq btrfs-image
check_prereq btrfs
check_kernel_support
run_one_test() {
local testname
testname="$1"
echo " [TEST/fsck] $(basename $testname)"
cd $testname
echo "=== Entering $testname" >> $RESULTS
if [ -x test.sh ]; then
# Type 2
./test.sh
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
_fail "test failed for case $(basename $testname)"
fi
else
# Type 1
check_all_images `pwd`
fi
cd $TOP
}
# Each dir contains one type of error for btrfsck test.
# Each dir must be one of the following 2 types:
# 1) Only btrfs-image dump
# Only contains one or several btrfs-image dumps (.img)
# Each image will be tested by generic test routine
# (btrfsck --repair and btrfsck).
# This is for case that btree-healthy images.
# 2) Custom test script
# This dir contains test.sh which will do custom image
# generation/check/verification.
# This is for case btrfs-image can't dump or case needs extra
# check/verify
for i in $(find $TOP/tests/fsck-tests -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d \
${TEST:+-name "$TEST"} | sort)
do
run_one_test "$i"
done