#! /bin/bash # FS QA Test No. 214 # # Basic unwritten extent sanity checks # #----------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) 2009 Red Hat, 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=sandeen@sandeen.net seq=`basename $0` echo "QA output created by $seq" _cleanup() { rm -f $TEST_DIR/ouch* cd / rm -f $tmp.* } here=`pwd` tmp=$TEST_DIR/$$ status=1 # failure is the default! trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15 # get standard environment, filters and checks . ./common.rc . ./common.filter # real QA test starts here # generic, but xfs_io's fallocate must work _supported_fs generic # only Linux supports fallocate _supported_os Linux [ -n "$XFS_IO_PROG" ] || _notrun "xfs_io executable not found" rm -f $seq.full rm -f $TEST_DIR/ouch* _require_xfs_io_falloc # Ok, off we go. # Super-trivial; preallocate a region and read it; get 0s. echo "=== falloc & read ===" $XFS_IO_PROG -F -f \ -c 'falloc 0 4096' \ -c 'pread -v 0 4096' \ $TEST_DIR/ouch | _filter_xfs_io_unique rm -f $TEST_DIR/ouch # Preallocate a chunk, write 1 byte, read it all back. # Should get no stale data. Early ext4 bug. echo "=== falloc, write beginning, read ===" $XFS_IO_PROG -F -f \ -c 'falloc 0 512' \ -c 'pwrite 0 1' \ -c 'pread -v 0 512' \ $TEST_DIR/ouch | _filter_xfs_io_unique rm -f $TEST_DIR/ouch # Same but write in the middle of the region echo "=== falloc, write middle, read ===" $XFS_IO_PROG -F -f \ -c 'falloc 0 512' \ -c 'pwrite 256 1' \ -c 'pread -v 0 512' \ $TEST_DIR/ouch | _filter_xfs_io_unique rm -f $TEST_DIR/ouch # Same but write the end of the region echo "=== falloc, write end, read ===" $XFS_IO_PROG -F -f \ -c 'falloc 0 512' \ -c 'pwrite 511 1' \ -c 'pread -v 0 512' \ $TEST_DIR/ouch | _filter_xfs_io_unique rm -f $TEST_DIR/ouch # Reported by IBM on ext4. # # Fixed by commit a41f20716975910d9beb90b7efc61107901492b8 # # The file was previously preallocated, and then initialized the middle of # the preallocation area using Direct IO write, then overwrite part of # initialized area. Later after truncate the file (to the middle of the # initialized data), the initialized data *before* the new file size was # gone after remount the filesystem. echo "=== falloc, write, sync, truncate, read ===" # Allocate, write, sync, truncate (buffered) $XFS_IO_PROG -F -f \ -c 'falloc 0x0 0x65C00' \ -c 'pwrite -S 0xAA 0x12000 0x10000' \ -c 'fsync' \ -c 'truncate 0x16000' \ $TEST_DIR/ouch | _filter_xfs_io_unique # now do a direct read and see what's on-disk $XFS_IO_PROG -F -f -d \ -c 'pread -v 0 0x16000' \ $TEST_DIR/ouch | _filter_xfs_io_unique rm -f $TEST_DIR/ouch # Reported by Ted Ts'o on linux-ext4, 12/31/2009 # double-allocation on ext4 when fallocating over delalloc blocks # Regression due to d21cd8f163ac44b15c465aab7306db931c606908 echo "=== delalloc write 16k; fallocate same range ===" # delalloc write 16k, fallocate same range. # Should get caught on fsck when we're done. $XFS_IO_PROG -F -f \ -c "pwrite 0 16k" \ -c "falloc 0 16k" \ -c "fsync" \ $TEST_DIR/ouch2 | _filter_xfs_io_unique # success, all done status=0 exit