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[BUG] After upgrading to kernel v6.0-rc, btrfs-progs selftest mkfs/001 no longer checks single device RAID0 and other new features introduced in v5.13: # make TEST=001\* test-mkfs [TEST] mkfs-tests.sh [TEST/mkfs] 001-basic-profiles $ grep -IR "RAID0\/1" tests/mkfs-tests-results.txt ^^^ No output [CAUSE] The existing check_min_kernel_version() is doing an incorrect check. The old check looks like this: [ "$unamemajor" -lt "$argmajor" ] || return 1 [ "$unameminor" -lt "$argminor" ] || return 1 return 0 For 6.0-rc kernels, we have the following values for mkfs/001 $unamemajor = 6 $unameminor = 0 $argmajor = 5 $argminor = 12 The first check doesn't exit immediately, as 6 > 5. Then we check the minor, which is already incorrect. If our major is larger than target major, we should exit immediate with 0. [FIX] Fix the check and add extra comment. Personally speaking I'm not a fan or short compare and return, thus all the checks will explicit "if []; then fi" checks. Now mkfs/001 works as expected: # make TEST=001\* test-mkfs [TEST] mkfs-tests.sh [TEST/mkfs] 001-basic-profiles $ grep -IR "RAID0\/1" tests/mkfs-tests-results.txt Data,RAID0/1: 204.75MiB Metadata,RAID0/1: 204.75MiB System,RAID0/1: 8.00MiB Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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22 KiB
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906 lines
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Common routines for all tests
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#
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# Temporary array for building the final command, injecting arguments as needed
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declare -a cmd_array
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# assert that argument is not empty and is an existing path (file or directory)
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_assert_path()
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{
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local path
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path="$1"
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if [ -z "$path" ]; then
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echo "ASSERTION FAIL: $path is not valid"
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -f "$path" -o -d "$path" -o -b "$path" ]; then
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return 0
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fi
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echo "ASSERTION FAIL: $path is not valid"
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exit 1
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}
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# $1: this string gets matched to files, absolute or relative path, or a
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# systemwide command available via $PATH
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_is_file_or_command()
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{
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local msg
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msg="$1"
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if [ -z "$msg" ]; then
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return 1
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fi
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if [ -f "$msg" -o -d "$msg" -o -b "$msg" ]; then
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return 0
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fi
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msg=$(type -p -- "$msg")
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if [ -f "$msg" ]; then
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return 0
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fi
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return 1
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}
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_fail()
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{
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echo "$*" | tee -a "$RESULTS"
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exit 1
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}
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# log a message to the results file
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_log()
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{
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echo "$*" >> "$RESULTS"
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}
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# copy stdout to log and pass to stdout, eg. another stdout consumer, commands
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# should redirect stderr to stdout if this is consmed by further commands
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_log_stdout()
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{
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tee -a "$RESULTS"
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}
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# print a message to stdout and to log that something was skipped
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_log_skipped()
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{
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echo " [SKIPPED] $*" | tee -a "$RESULTS"
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exit 0
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}
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_not_run()
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{
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echo " [NOTRUN] $*"
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exit 0
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}
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# debugging helper
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_dump_args()
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{
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local i
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i=1
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echo "DUMP args for ${FUNCNAME[1]}:"
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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echo "ARG[$i]: $1"
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i=$(($i+1))
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shift
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done
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}
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# read arguments, look if we're calling btrfs and if there's a known
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# subcommand, return argument index to insert, taking root helper into
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# consideration, returns 2 for unknown subcommand
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_get_spec_ins()
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{
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if [ "$1" = 'root_helper' ]; then
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if [[ $2 =~ /btrfs$ ]]; then
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echo -n 4
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return
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fi
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if [[ $2 =~ /mkfs.btrfs$ ]]; then
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echo -n 3
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return
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fi
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if [[ $2 =~ /btrfs-convert$ ]]; then
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echo -n 3
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return
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fi
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else
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if [[ $1 =~ /btrfs$ ]]; then
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echo -n 3
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return
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fi
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if [[ $1 =~ /mkfs.btrfs$ ]]; then
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echo -n 2
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return
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fi
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if [[ $1 =~ /btrfs-convert$ ]]; then
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echo -n 2
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return
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fi
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fi
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echo -n 2
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}
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# return command-specific arguments if enabled
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_cmd_spec()
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{
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if [ "$TEST_ENABLE_OVERRIDE" = 'true' ]; then
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# if defined via common.local, use it, otherwise pass make
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# arguments
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if [ "$(type -t _skip_spec)" = 'function' ]; then
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if _skip_spec "$@"; then
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return
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fi
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fi
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case "$1" in
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check) echo -n "$TEST_ARGS_CHECK" ;;
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*/mkfs.btrfs) echo -n "$TEST_ARGS_MKFS" ;;
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*/btrfs-convert) echo -n "$TEST_ARGS_CONVERT" ;;
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esac
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fi
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}
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# Check if $1 is a known command that may need parameter injection or some
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# special handling regarding $INSTRUMENT
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_is_target_command()
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{
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[[ $1 =~ /btrfs$ ]] && return 0
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[[ $1 =~ /mkfs.btrfs$ ]] && return 0
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[[ $1 =~ /btrfs-convert$ ]] && return 0
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[[ $1 =~ /btrfs-corrupt-block$ ]] && return 0
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[[ $1 =~ /btrfs-image$ ]] && return 0
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[[ $1 =~ /btrfs-select-super$ ]] && return 0
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[[ $1 =~ /btrfs-find-root$ ]] && return 0
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[[ $1 =~ /btrfstune$ ]] && return 0
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return 1
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}
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# Expanding extra commands/options for current command string
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# This function is responsible for inserting the following things:
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# - @INSTRUMENT before 'btrfs' commands
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# To ensure that $INSTRUMENT is not executed for things like sudo/mount
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# which normally have setuid/setgid which will not be instrumented
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#
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# - Add extra arguments for 'btrfs check/mkfs.btrfs/btrfs-convert'
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# This allows us to test certain functionality like lowmem mode for 'btrfs
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# check'
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expand_command()
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{
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local command_index
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local ins
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local spec
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local i
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ins=$(_get_spec_ins "$@")
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spec=$(($ins-1))
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spec=$(_cmd_spec "${@:$spec}")
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cmd_array=()
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if [ "$1" = 'root_helper' ] && _is_target_command "$2" ; then
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command_index=2
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elif _is_target_command "$1" ; then
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command_index=1
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else
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# Since we iterate from offset 1, this never get hit, thus we
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# won't insert $INSTRUMENT
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command_index=0
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fi
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for ((i = 1; i <= $#; i++ )); do
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if [ $i -eq $command_index -a ! -z "$INSTRUMENT" ]; then
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cmd_array+=($INSTRUMENT)
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fi
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if [ $i -eq $ins -a ! -z "$spec" ]; then
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cmd_array+=("$spec")
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fi
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if [ $i -eq $command_index -a "$TEST_FLAVOR" = 'static' ]; then
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cmd_array+=("${!i}".static)
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else
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cmd_array+=("${!i}")
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fi
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done
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}
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# Argument passing magic:
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# the command passed to run_* helpers is inspected, if there's 'btrfs command'
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# found and there are defined additional arguments, they're inserted just after
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# the command name, ie. any arguments in the test could override them.
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#
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# The root helper is recognized. Unrecognized subcommands or external tools
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# are not affected.
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run_check()
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{
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expand_command "$@"
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echo "====== RUN CHECK ${cmd_array[@]}" >> "$RESULTS" 2>&1
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if [[ $TEST_LOG =~ tty ]]; then echo "CMD: ${cmd_array[@]}" > /dev/tty; fi
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"${cmd_array[@]}" >> "$RESULTS" 2>&1 || _fail "failed: ${cmd_array[@]}"
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}
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# same as run_check but the stderr+stdout output is duplicated on stdout and
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# can be processed further
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#
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# NOTE: If this function is called on btrfs related commands, caller should
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# filter the output, as INSTRUMENT can easily pollute the output.
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run_check_stdout()
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{
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expand_command "$@"
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echo "====== RUN CHECK ${cmd_array[@]}" >> "$RESULTS" 2>&1
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if [[ $TEST_LOG =~ tty ]]; then echo "CMD(stdout): ${cmd_array[@]}" \
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> /dev/tty; fi
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"${cmd_array[@]}" 2>&1 | tee -a "$RESULTS"
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if [ ${PIPESTATUS[0]} -ne 0 ]; then
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_fail "failed: $@"
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fi
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}
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# same as run_check but does not fail the test if it's handled gracefully by
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# the tool, unexpected failure like segfault or abort will exit forcibly
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# output is logged
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run_mayfail()
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{
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expand_command "$@"
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echo "====== RUN MAYFAIL ${cmd_array[@]}" >> "$RESULTS" 2>&1
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if [[ $TEST_LOG =~ tty ]]; then echo "CMD(mayfail): ${cmd_array[@]}" \
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> /dev/tty; fi
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"${cmd_array[@]}" >> "$RESULTS" 2>&1
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ret=$?
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if [ $ret != 0 ]; then
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echo "failed (ignored, ret=$ret): $@" >> "$RESULTS"
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if [ $ret == 139 ]; then
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_fail "mayfail: returned code 139 (SEGFAULT), not ignored"
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elif [ $ret == 134 ]; then
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_fail "mayfail: returned code 134 (SIGABRT), not ignored"
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fi
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return $ret
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fi
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}
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# Same as run_mayfail but does not fail the test if it's handled gracefully by
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# the caller, unexpected failure like segfault or abort will exit forcibly,
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# output is logged
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#
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# NOTE: we don't use pipefail to avoid disturbing the rest of the caller
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# script, so here we use a temporary output file. Pipes are not supported,
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# store the output to a variable for further processing.
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run_mayfail_stdout()
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{
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tmp_output=$(mktemp --tmpdir btrfs-progs-mayfail-stdout.XXXXXX)
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expand_command "$@"
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echo "====== RUN MAYFAIL ${cmd_array[@]}" >> "$RESULTS" 2>&1
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if [[ $TEST_LOG =~ tty ]]; then echo "CMD(mayfail): ${cmd_array[@]}" \
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> /dev/tty; fi
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"${cmd_array[@]}" 2>&1 > "$tmp_output"
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ret=$?
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cat "$tmp_output" >> "$RESULTS"
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cat "$tmp_output"
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rm -- "$tmp_output"
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if [ "$ret" != 0 ]; then
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echo "failed (ignored, ret=$ret): $@" >> "$RESULTS"
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if [ "$ret" == 139 ]; then
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_fail "mayfail: returned code 139 (SEGFAULT), not ignored"
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elif [ "$ret" == 134 ]; then
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_fail "mayfail: returned code 134 (SIGABRT), not ignored"
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fi
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return "$ret"
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fi
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# return the command code and let the caller decide what to do based
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# on the stdout
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return "$ret"
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}
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# first argument is error message to print if it fails, otherwise
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# same as run_check but expects the command to fail, output is logged
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run_mustfail()
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{
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local msg
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msg="$1"
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shift
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if _is_file_or_command "$msg"; then
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echo "ASSERTION FAIL: 1st argument of run_mustfail must be a message"
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exit 1
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fi
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expand_command "$@"
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echo "====== RUN MUSTFAIL ${cmd_array[@]}" >> "$RESULTS" 2>&1
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if [[ $TEST_LOG =~ tty ]]; then echo "CMD(mustfail): ${cmd_array[@]}" \
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> /dev/tty; fi
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"${cmd_array[@]}" >> "$RESULTS" 2>&1
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if [ $? != 0 ]; then
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echo "failed (expected): $@" >> "$RESULTS"
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return 0
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else
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echo "succeeded (unexpected!): $@" >> "$RESULTS"
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_fail "unexpected success: $msg"
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# The first parameter is error message to print if it fails, just like
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# run_must_fail().
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# NOTE: we don't use pipefail to avoid disturbing other script, so here we
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# use a temporary output file.
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# So it doesn't support pipeline in the @cmd
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run_mustfail_stdout()
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{
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local msg
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local ret
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local tmp_output
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tmp_output=$(mktemp --tmpdir btrfs-progs-mustfail-stdout.XXXXXX)
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msg="$1"
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shift
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if _is_file_or_command "$msg"; then
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echo "ASSERTION FAIL: 1st argument of run_mustfail_stdout must be a message"
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exit 1
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fi
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expand_command "$@"
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echo "====== RUN MUSTFAIL ${cmd_array[@]}" >> "$RESULTS" 2>&1
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if [[ $TEST_LOG =~ tty ]]; then echo "CMD(mustfail): ${cmd_array[@]}" \
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> /dev/tty; fi
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"${cmd_array[@]}" 2>&1 > "$tmp_output"
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ret=$?
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cat "$tmp_output" >> "$RESULTS"
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cat "$tmp_output"
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rm "$tmp_output"
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if [ "$ret" != 0 ]; then
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echo "failed (expected): $@" >> "$RESULTS"
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return 0
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else
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echo "succeeded (unexpected!): $@" >> "$RESULTS"
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_fail "unexpected success: $msg"
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return 1
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fi
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}
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check_prereq()
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{
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# Internal tools for testing, not shipped with the package
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case "$1" in
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btrfs-corrupt-block|btrfs-find-root|btrfs-select-super|fssum)
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if ! [ -f "$INTERNAL_BIN/$1" ]; then
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_fail "Failed prerequisites: $INTERNAL_BIN/$1";
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fi
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;;
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*)
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bin="$TOP/$1"
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if [ "$TEST_FLAVOR" = 'static' ]; then
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bin="${bin}.static"
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fi
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if ! [ -f "$bin" ]; then
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_fail "Failed prerequisites: $bin";
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fi
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;;
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esac
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}
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check_global_prereq()
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{
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type -p "$1" &> /dev/null
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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_fail "Failed system wide prerequisities: $1";
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fi
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}
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# Check if dmsetup and the target passed as argument is available, and skip the
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# test if they aren't. Some targets may be loaded by different module name, in
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# that case the 2nd parameter is used as well if specified.
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#
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# $1: the target name, expectind module dm-$1
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# $2: optional name or alias, if specified, fail
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check_dm_target_support()
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{
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local target="$1"
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local secondary="$2"
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setup_root_helper
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type -p dmsetup &> /dev/null
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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_not_run "This test requires dmsetup tool";
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fi
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$SUDO_HELPER modprobe "dm-$target" >/dev/null 2>&1
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$SUDO_HELPER dmsetup targets 2>&1 | grep -q "^$target"
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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# Try the other name
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if ! [ -z "$secondary" ]; then
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$SUDO_HELPER modprobe "dm-$secondary" >/dev/null 2>&1
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$SUDO_HELPER dmsetup targets 2>&1 | grep -q "^$secondary"
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
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return 0
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fi
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fi
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_not_run "This test requires dm-$target support"
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fi
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}
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check_image()
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{
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local image
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local tmp_output
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tmp_output=$(mktemp --tmpdir btrfs-progs-check-image.XXXXXX)
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image=$1
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echo "testing image $(basename $image)" >> "$RESULTS"
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run_mustfail_stdout "btrfs check should have detected corruption" \
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"$TOP/btrfs" check "$image" &> "$tmp_output"
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# Also make sure no subpage related warnings
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check_test_results "$tmp_output" "$testname"
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run_check "$TOP/btrfs" check --repair --force "$image"
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run_check_stdout "$TOP/btrfs" check "$image" &> "$tmp_output"
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# Also make sure no subpage related warnings for the repaired image
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check_test_results "$tmp_output" "$testname"
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rm -f -- "$tmp_output"
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}
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# Extract a usable image from packed formats
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# - raw btrfs filesystem images, suffix .raw
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# - dtto compressed by XZ, suffix .raw.xz
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# - meta-dump images with suffix .img
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# - dtto compressed by XZ, suffix .img.xz
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# - compressed send stream, .stream.xz
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extract_image()
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{
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local image
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local cleanme
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image="$1"
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case "$image" in
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*.img)
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rm -f "$image.restored"
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;;
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*.img.xz)
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xz --decompress --keep --force "$image" || \
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_fail "failed to decompress image $image" >&2
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image=${image%%.xz}
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rm -f "$image.restored"
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cleanme=$image
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;;
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*.raw)
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cp --sparse=auto --force "$image" "$image.restored"
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;;
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*.raw.xz)
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xz --decompress --keep --force "$image" || \
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_fail "failed to decompress image $image" >&2
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image=${image%%.xz}
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mv "$image" "$image.restored"
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;;
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*.stream.xz)
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xz --decompress --keep --force "$image" || \
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_fail "failed to decompress file $image" >&2
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image=${image%%.xz}
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mv "$image" "$image.restored"
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;;
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esac
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if ! [ -f "$image.restored" ]; then
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echo "restoring image $(basename $image)" >> "$RESULTS"
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"$TOP/btrfs-image" -r "$image" "$image.restored" \
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&>> "$RESULTS" \
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|| _fail "failed to restore image $image" >&2
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fi
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[ -f "$cleanme" ] && rm -f "$cleanme"
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echo "$image.restored"
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}
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# Process all image dumps in a given directory
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check_all_images()
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{
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local dir
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local extracted
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dir="$1"
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if [ -z "$dir" ]; then
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dir=.
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fi
|
|
_assert_path "$dir"
|
|
for image in $(find "$dir" \( -iname '*.img' -o \
|
|
-iname '*.img.xz' -o \
|
|
-iname '*.raw' -o \
|
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-iname '*.raw.xz' \) | sort)
|
|
do
|
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extracted=$(extract_image "$image")
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check_image "$extracted"
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rm -f "$extracted"
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# some tests need to mount the recovered image and do verifications call
|
|
# 'setup_root_helper' and then check for have_root_helper == 1 if the test
|
|
# needs to fail otherwise; using sudo by default for now
|
|
SUDO_HELPER=
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|
NEED_SUDO_VALIDATE=unknown
|
|
export SUDO_HELPER
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|
export NEED_SUDO_VALIDATE
|
|
root_helper()
|
|
{
|
|
if [ $UID -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
"$@"
|
|
else
|
|
if [ "$NEED_SUDO_VALIDATE" = 'yes' ]; then
|
|
sudo -v -n &>/dev/null || \
|
|
_not_run "Need to validate sudo credentials"
|
|
sudo -n "$@"
|
|
elif [ "$NEED_SUDO_VALIDATE" = 'no' ]; then
|
|
sudo -n /bin/true &> /dev/null || \
|
|
_not_run "Need to validate sudo user settings"
|
|
sudo -n "$@"
|
|
else
|
|
# should not happen
|
|
_not_run "Need to validate root privileges"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
setup_root_helper()
|
|
{
|
|
if [ $UID -eq 0 -o -n "$SUDO_HELPER" ]; then
|
|
return
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Test for old sudo or special settings, which make sudo -v fail even
|
|
# if user setting is NOPASSWD
|
|
sudo -n /bin/true &>/dev/null && NEED_SUDO_VALIDATE=no
|
|
|
|
# Newer sudo or default sudo setting
|
|
sudo -v -n &>/dev/null && NEED_SUDO_VALIDATE=yes
|
|
|
|
if [ "$NEED_SUDO_VALIDATE" = 'unknown' ]; then
|
|
_not_run "Need to validate root privileges"
|
|
fi
|
|
SUDO_HELPER=root_helper
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
prepare_test_dev()
|
|
{
|
|
# num[K/M/G/T...]
|
|
local size="$1"
|
|
|
|
[[ "$size" ]] || size='2G'
|
|
# Still truncate it to new size
|
|
if [ -n "$TEST_DEV" ]; then
|
|
truncate -s 0 "$TEST_DEV"
|
|
truncate -s "$size" "$TEST_DEV"
|
|
return;
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
echo "\$TEST_DEV not given, using $TEST_TOP/test.img as fallback" >> \
|
|
"$RESULTS"
|
|
TEST_DEV="$TEST_TOP/test.img"
|
|
|
|
truncate -s 0 "$TEST_DEV"
|
|
truncate -s "$size" "$TEST_DEV" || _not_run "create file for loop device failed"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Create filesystem on $TEST_DEV with given options,
|
|
# do not use for multi-device filesystem
|
|
# $1-$n: optional, default is -f
|
|
run_check_mkfs_test_dev()
|
|
{
|
|
setup_root_helper
|
|
|
|
# check accidental files/devices passed
|
|
for opt in "$@"; do
|
|
if [ -f "$opt" -o -b "$opt" ]; then
|
|
_fail "ERROR: unexpected option for run_check_mkfs_test_dev: device"
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER "$TOP/mkfs.btrfs" -f "$@" "$TEST_DEV"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
run_check_mount_test_dev()
|
|
{
|
|
setup_root_helper
|
|
|
|
local loop_opt
|
|
if [[ -b "$TEST_DEV" ]]; then
|
|
loop_opt=""
|
|
elif [[ -f "$TEST_DEV" ]]; then
|
|
loop_opt="-o loop"
|
|
else
|
|
_fail "Invalid \$TEST_DEV: $TEST_DEV"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
[[ -d "$TEST_MNT" ]] || {
|
|
_fail "Invalid \$TEST_MNT: $TEST_MNT"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER mount -t btrfs $loop_opt "$@" "$TEST_DEV" "$TEST_MNT"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# $1-$n: optional paths to unmount, otherwise fallback to TEST_DEV
|
|
run_check_umount_test_dev()
|
|
{
|
|
setup_root_helper
|
|
if [ "$#" = 0 ]; then
|
|
set -- "$TEST_DEV"
|
|
fi
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER umount "$@"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_kernel_support()
|
|
{
|
|
if ! grep -iq 'btrfs' /proc/filesystems; then
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER modprobe btrfs
|
|
if ! grep -iq 'btrfs' /proc/filesystems; then
|
|
echo \
|
|
"WARNING: btrfs filesystem not found in /proc/filesystems, some tests might fail"
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# compare running kernel version to the given parameter, return success
|
|
# if running is newer than requested (let caller decide if to fail or skip)
|
|
# $1: minimum version of running kernel in major.minor format (eg. 4.19)
|
|
#
|
|
# Return 0 if we meet the minimal version requirement.
|
|
# Return 1 if not.
|
|
check_min_kernel_version()
|
|
{
|
|
local unamemajor
|
|
local unameminor
|
|
local argmajor
|
|
local argminor
|
|
|
|
# 4.19.1-1-default
|
|
uname=$(uname -r)
|
|
# 4.19.1
|
|
uname=${uname%%-*}
|
|
IFS=. read unamemajor unameminor tmp <<< "$uname"
|
|
IFS=. read argmajor argminor tmp <<< "$1"
|
|
# If our major > target major, we definitely meet the requirement.
|
|
# If our major < target major, we definitely don't meet the requirement.
|
|
if [ "$unamemajor" -gt "$argmajor" ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ "$unamemajor" -lt "$argmajor" ]; then
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Only when our major is the same as the target, we need to compare
|
|
# the minor number.
|
|
# In this case, if our minor >= target minor, we meet the requirement.
|
|
if [ "$unameminor" -ge "$argminor" ]; then
|
|
return 0;
|
|
fi
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Get subvolume id for specified path
|
|
_get_subvolid()
|
|
{
|
|
# run_check_stdout may have INSTRUMENT polluting the output, we need to
|
|
# filter the output
|
|
run_check_stdout "$TOP/btrfs" inspect-internal rootid "$1" | \
|
|
grep -e "^[[:digit:]]\+$"
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# how many files to create.
|
|
DATASET_SIZE=50
|
|
|
|
generate_dataset() {
|
|
|
|
dataset_type="$1"
|
|
dirpath=$TEST_MNT/$dataset_type
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER mkdir -p "$dirpath"
|
|
|
|
case "$dataset_type" in
|
|
small)
|
|
for num in $(seq 1 "$DATASET_SIZE"); do
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER dd if=/dev/urandom of="$dirpath/$dataset_type.$num" bs=10K \
|
|
count=1 status=noxfer >/dev/null 2>&1
|
|
done
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
hardlink)
|
|
for num in $(seq 1 "$DATASET_SIZE"); do
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER touch "$dirpath/$dataset_type.$num"
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER ln "$dirpath/$dataset_type.$num" "$dirpath/hlink.$num"
|
|
done
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
fast_symlink)
|
|
for num in $(seq 1 "$DATASET_SIZE"); do
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER touch "$dirpath/$dataset_type.$num"
|
|
run_check cd "$dirpath" && \
|
|
$SUDO_HELPER ln -s "$dataset_type.$num" "$dirpath/slink.$num" && \
|
|
cd /
|
|
done
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
brokenlink)
|
|
for num in $(seq 1 "$DATASET_SIZE"); do
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER ln -s "$dirpath/$dataset_type.$num" "$dirpath/blink.$num"
|
|
done
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
perm)
|
|
for modes in 777 775 755 750 700 666 664 644 640 600 444 440 400 000 \
|
|
1777 1775 1755 1750 1700 1666 1664 1644 1640 1600 1444 1440 1400 1000 \
|
|
2777 2775 2755 2750 2700 2666 2664 2644 2640 2600 2444 2440 2400 2000 \
|
|
4777 4775 4755 4750 4700 4666 4664 4644 4640 4600 4444 4440 4400 4000; do
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER touch "$dirpath/$dataset_type.$modes"
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER chmod "$modes" "$dirpath/$dataset_type.$modes"
|
|
done
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
sparse)
|
|
for num in $(seq 1 "$DATASET_SIZE"); do
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER dd if=/dev/urandom of="$dirpath/$dataset_type.$num" bs=10K \
|
|
count=1 status=noxfer >/dev/null 2>&1
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER truncate -s 500K "$dirpath/$dataset_type.$num"
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER dd if=/dev/urandom of="$dirpath/$dataset_type.$num" bs=10K \
|
|
oflag=append conv=notrunc count=1 status=noxfer >/dev/null 2>&1
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER truncate -s 800K "$dirpath/$dataset_type.$num"
|
|
done
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
acls)
|
|
for num in $(seq 1 "$DATASET_SIZE"); do
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER touch "$dirpath/$dataset_type.$num"
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER setfacl -m "u:root:x" "$dirpath/$dataset_type.$num"
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER setfattr -n user.foo -v "bar$num" "$dirpath/$dataset_type.$num"
|
|
done
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
fifo)
|
|
for num in $(seq 1 "$DATASET_SIZE"); do
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER mkfifo "$dirpath/$dataset_type.$num"
|
|
done
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
slow_symlink)
|
|
long_filename=`date +%s | sha256sum | cut -f1 -d ' '`
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER touch "$dirpath/$long_filename"
|
|
for num in $(seq 1 "$DATASET_SIZE"); do
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER ln -s "$dirpath/$long_filename" "$dirpath/slow_slink.$num"
|
|
done
|
|
;;
|
|
large)
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER dd if=/dev/urandom bs=32M count=1 \
|
|
of="$dirpath/$dataset_type" status=noxfer >/dev/null 2>&1
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# prepare environment for loop devices, set up the following variables
|
|
# - nloopdevs -- number of desired devices
|
|
# - loopdevs -- array containing paths to all devices (after prepare is called)
|
|
# - loopdev_prefix -- file backed images starting with this string, 'img' by default
|
|
#
|
|
# $1: number of loop devices to be set up
|
|
setup_loopdevs()
|
|
{
|
|
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
|
|
_fail "setup_loopdevs needs a number"
|
|
fi
|
|
nloopdevs="$1"
|
|
loopdev_prefix=img
|
|
declare -a loopdevs
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# create all loop devices from a given loopdev environment
|
|
prepare_loopdevs()
|
|
{
|
|
for i in `seq $nloopdevs`; do
|
|
touch "$loopdev_prefix$i"
|
|
chmod a+rw "$loopdev_prefix$i"
|
|
truncate -s0 "$loopdev_prefix$i"
|
|
truncate -s2g "$loopdev_prefix$i"
|
|
loopdevs[$i]=`run_check_stdout $SUDO_HELPER losetup --find --show "$loopdev_prefix$i"`
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# detach loop devices and reset their size to 0, delete the files afterwards
|
|
cleanup_loopdevs()
|
|
{
|
|
for dev in ${loopdevs[@]}; do
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER losetup -d "$dev"
|
|
done
|
|
for i in `seq $nloopdevs`; do
|
|
truncate -s0 "$loopdev_prefix$i"
|
|
rm -- "$loopdev_prefix$i"
|
|
done
|
|
run_check $SUDO_HELPER losetup --all
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
init_env()
|
|
{
|
|
TEST_MNT="${TEST_MNT:-$TEST_TOP/mnt}"
|
|
export TEST_MNT
|
|
mkdir -p "$TEST_MNT" || { echo "Failed mkdir -p $TEST_MNT"; exit 1; }
|
|
|
|
source "$TEST_TOP/common.local"
|
|
|
|
if [ "$TEST_ENABLE_OVERRIDE" = 'true' -a -n "$RESULTS" ]; then
|
|
echo "INCLUDE common.local" >> "$RESULTS"
|
|
echo " check: $TEST_ARGS_CHECK" >> "$RESULTS"
|
|
echo " mkfs: $TEST_ARGS_MKFS" >> "$RESULTS"
|
|
echo " convert: $TEST_ARGS_CONVERT" >> "$RESULTS"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Catch critical warning messages in test results
|
|
check_test_results()
|
|
{
|
|
local results="$1"
|
|
local testname="$2"
|
|
|
|
# Check subpage related warning
|
|
if grep -q "not nodesize aligned" "$results"; then
|
|
_fail "found subpage related warning for case $testname"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Create at temporary file in $TMPDIR
|
|
# $1: optional identifier that'll be part of the name
|
|
_mktemp() {
|
|
local tmp
|
|
local name
|
|
|
|
name="btrfs-progs${1:+-$1}.XXXXXX"
|
|
_log "Create temporary file $name"
|
|
tmp=$(mktemp --tmpdir "$name")
|
|
echo -n "$tmp"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Create at temporary directory in $TMPDIR
|
|
# $1: optional identifier that'll be part of the name
|
|
_mktemp_dir() {
|
|
local tmp
|
|
local name
|
|
|
|
name="btrfs-progs${1:+-$1}.XXXXXX"
|
|
_log "Create temporary file $name"
|
|
tmp=$(mktemp -d --tmpdir "$name")
|
|
echo -n "$tmp"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Create temporary file of the given name in the local test directory (eg. when
|
|
# it's a large image and not suitable for /tmp), this also supports NFS where
|
|
# the file needs to be created by regular user and made available for roo
|
|
# $1: file name
|
|
# $2: optional size (argument suitable for truncate)
|
|
_mktemp_local() {
|
|
local name
|
|
local size
|
|
|
|
name="$1"
|
|
size="${2:-0}"
|
|
_log "Create local temporary file $name"
|
|
rm -f -- "$name"
|
|
run_check truncate -s "$size" -- "$name"
|
|
run_check chmod a+w -- "$name"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
init_env
|