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authorStefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>2012-08-30 14:13:12 +0200
committerJim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>2012-08-30 18:55:59 +0200
commit9eb4c31eb78c28dd9f72d1cbb940270311be343c (patch)
treeea3078bc1b002a9f948ed41445ca32318002a1d3 /tests/cp/sparse-fiemap.sh
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downloadcoreutils-9eb4c31eb78c28dd9f72d1cbb940270311be343c.tar.xz
tests: add .sh and .pl suffixes to shell and perl tests, respectively
Not only this shrinks the size of the generated Makefile (from > 6300 lines to ~3000), but will allow further simplifications in future changes. * tests/Makefile.am (TEST_EXTENSIONS): Add '.sh' and '.pl'. (PL_LOG_COMPILER, SH_LOG_COMPILER): New, still defined simply to $(LOG_COMPILER) for the time being. (TESTS, root_tests): Adjust as described. * All tests: Rename as described.
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+#!/bin/sh
+# Test cp --sparse=always through fiemap copy
+
+# Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+. "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src
+print_ver_ cp
+require_perl_
+
+# The test was seen to fail on ext3 so exclude that type
+# (or any file system where the type can't be determined)
+touch fiemap_chk
+if fiemap_capable_ fiemap_chk && ! df -t ext3 . >/dev/null; then
+ : # Current partition has working extents. Good!
+else
+ # FIXME: temporarily(?) skip this variant, at least until after this bug
+ # is fixed: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.ext4/24495
+ skip_ "current file system has insufficient FIEMAP support"
+
+ # It's not; we need to create one, hence we need root access.
+ require_root_
+
+ cwd=$PWD
+ cleanup_() { cd /; umount "$cwd/mnt"; }
+
+ skip=0
+ # Create an ext4 loopback file system
+ dd if=/dev/zero of=blob bs=32k count=1000 || skip=1
+ mkdir mnt
+ mkfs -t ext4 -F blob ||
+ skip_ "failed to create ext4 file system"
+ mount -oloop blob mnt || skip=1
+ cd mnt || skip=1
+ echo test > f || skip=1
+ test -s f || skip=1
+
+ test $skip = 1 &&
+ skip_ "insufficient mount/ext4 support"
+fi
+
+# =================================================
+# Ensure that we exercise the FIEMAP-copying code enough
+# to provoke at least two iterations of the do...while loop
+# in which it calls ioctl (fd, FS_IOC_FIEMAP,...
+# This also verifies that non-trivial extents are preserved.
+
+# Extract logical block number and length pairs from filefrag -v output.
+# The initial sed is to remove the "eof" from the normally-empty "flags" field.
+# Similarly, remove flags values like "unknown,delalloc,eof".
+# That is required when that final extent has no number in the "expected" field.
+f()
+{
+ sed 's/ [a-z,][a-z,]*$//' $@ \
+ | $AWK '/^ *[0-9]/ {printf "%d %d ", $2, (NF<5 ? $NF : $5) } END {print ""}'
+}
+
+for i in $(seq 1 2 21); do
+ for j in 1 2 31 100; do
+ $PERL -e '$n = '$i' * 1024; *F = *STDOUT;' \
+ -e 'for (1..'$j') { sysseek (*F, $n, 1)' \
+ -e '&& syswrite (*F, chr($_)x$n) or die "$!"}' > j1 || fail=1
+
+ # Note there is an implicit sync performed by cp on Linux kernels
+ # before 2.6.39 to work around bugs in EXT4 and BTRFS.
+ # Note also the -s parameter to the filefrag commands below
+ # for the same reasons.
+ cp --sparse=always j1 j2 || fail=1
+
+ cmp j1 j2 || fail_ "data loss i=$i j=$j"
+ if ! filefrag -vs j1 | grep -F extent >/dev/null; then
+ test $skip != 1 && warn_ 'skipping part; you lack filefrag'
+ skip=1
+ else
+ # Here is sample filefrag output:
+ # $ perl -e 'BEGIN{$n=16*1024; *F=*STDOUT}' \
+ # -e 'for (1..5) { sysseek(*F,$n,1)' \
+ # -e '&& syswrite *F,"."x$n or die "$!"}' > j
+ # $ filefrag -v j
+ # File system type is: ef53
+ # File size of j is 163840 (40 blocks, blocksize 4096)
+ # ext logical physical expected length flags
+ # 0 4 6258884 4
+ # 1 12 6258892 6258887 4
+ # 2 20 6258900 6258895 4
+ # 3 28 6258908 6258903 4
+ # 4 36 6258916 6258911 4 eof
+ # j: 6 extents found
+
+ # exclude the physical block numbers; they always differ
+ filefrag -v j1 > ff1 || framework_failure_
+ filefrag -vs j2 > ff2 || framework_failure_
+ { f ff1; f ff2; } | $PERL $abs_top_srcdir/tests/filefrag-extent-compare \
+ || {
+ warn_ ignoring filefrag-reported extent map differences
+ # Show the differing extent maps.
+ head -n99 ff1 ff2
+ }
+ fi
+ test $fail = 1 && break 2
+ done
+done
+
+Exit $fail