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The image is dumped by modifying kernel to sleep long enough before merging relocation trees, so we can just copy the whole image to other place before kernel begins to merge reloc trees. And the base image is created by the following script to bump metadata size: ------ dev=~/test.img mnt=/mnt/btrfs umount $mnt &> /dev/null fallocate -l 128M $dev mkfs.btrfs -f -n 4k -m single -d single $dev mount $dev $mnt -o nospace_cache,max_inline=2048 btrfs subvolume create $mnt/src for i in $(seq -w 0 128); do xfs_io -f -c "pwrite 0 2k" $mnt/src/file_$i > /dev/null done for i in $(seq -w 0 64); do btrfs subvolume snapshot $mnt/src/ $mnt/snapshot_$i touch $mnt/snapshot_$i/new done sync ------ The image triggers several corner cases that the old lowmem mode didn't consider. Like metadata backref with FULL_BACKREF flag and only SHARED_BLOCK_REF backrefs for metadata. And several tree reloc trees with shared leaves/nodes to confuse old lowmem mode. Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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