#! /bin/bash # FS QA Test No. 091 # # fsx exercising direct IO -- sub-block sizes and concurrent buffered IO # #----------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. # # 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. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it would 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, write the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA # #----------------------------------------------------------------------- # # creator owner=nathans@sgi.com seq=`basename $0` echo "QA output created by $seq" here=`pwd` tmp=/tmp/$$ status=1 # failure is the default! trap "rm -f $tmp.*; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15 # get standard environment, filters and checks . ./common.rc . ./common.filter # real QA test starts here _supported_fs xfs _supported_os Linux IRIX [ $HOSTOS == IRIX ] && _notrun "Not working on IRIX yet" rm -f $seq.full run_fsx() { echo fsx $@ | tee -a $seq.full | sed -e "s/ $bsize / BSIZE /g" -e "s/ $psize / PSIZE /g" rm -f $TEST_DIR/junk $here/ltp/fsx $@ $TEST_DIR/junk >>$seq.full 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then cat $seq.full exit 1 fi } psize=`$here/src/feature -s` bsize=512 kernel=`uname -r | sed -e 's/\(2\..\).*/\1/'` # 2.4 Linux kernels support bsize aligned direct I/O only [ "$HOSTOS" = "Linux" -a "$kernel" = "2.4" ] && bsize=$psize # 2.6 Linux kernels support sector aligned direct I/O only if [ "$HOSTOS" = "Linux" -a "$kernel" = "2.6" ]; then xfs_info $TEST_DIR | _filter_mkfs 2> $tmp.info > /dev/null if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then source $tmp.info bsize=$sectsz fi fi # fsx usage: # # -N numops: total # operations to do # -l flen: the upper bound on file size # -o oplen: the upper bound on operation size (64k default) # -r readbdy: $psize would make reads page aligned (on i386) # -t truncbdy: $psize would make truncates page aligned (on i386) # -w writebdy: $psize would make writes page aligned (on i386) # # -Z: O_DIRECT (use -R, -W, -r and -w too) # -R: mapped read operations DISabled # -W: mapped write operations DISabled #run_fsx -N 10000 -l 500000 -r $psize -t $psize -w $psize -Z -R -W run_fsx -N 10000 -l 500000 -r $psize -t $bsize -w $bsize -Z -R -W run_fsx -N 10000 -o 8192 -l 500000 -r $psize -t $bsize -w $bsize -Z -R -W #run_fsx -N 10000 -o 16384 -l 500000 -r $psize -t $psize -w $psize -Z -R -W run_fsx -N 10000 -o 32768 -l 500000 -r $psize -t $bsize -w $bsize -Z -R -W #run_fsx -N 10000 -o 128000 -l 500000 -r $psize -t $psize -w $psize -Z -R -W run_fsx -N 10000 -o 8192 -l 500000 -r $psize -t $bsize -w $bsize -Z -R -W #run_fsx -N 10000 -o 16384 -l 500000 -r $psize -t $psize -w $psize -Z -R -W run_fsx -N 10000 -o 32768 -l 500000 -r $psize -t $bsize -w $bsize -Z -R -W #run_fsx -N 10000 -o 128000 -l 500000 -r $psize -t $psize -w $psize -Z -W run_fsx -N 10000 -o 128000 -l 500000 -r $psize -t $bsize -w $bsize -Z -W # Commented out calls above are less likely to pick up issues, so # save time by commenting them out (leave 'em for manual testing). status=0 exit