#! /bin/bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 # Copyright (C) 2015 SUSE Linux Products GmbH. All Rights Reserved. # # FS QA Test No. btrfs/093 # # Test btrfs file range cloning with the same file as a source and destination. # # This tests a specific scenario where the extent layout of the file confused # the clone ioctl implementation making it return -EEXIST to userspace. # This issue was fixed by the following linux kernel patch: # # Btrfs: fix range cloning when same inode used as source and destination # seq=`basename $0` seqres=$RESULT_DIR/$seq echo "QA output created by $seq" tmp=/tmp/$$ status=1 # failure is the default! trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15 _cleanup() { rm -f $tmp.* } # get standard environment, filters and checks . ./common/rc . ./common/filter # real QA test starts here _supported_fs btrfs _require_scratch _require_cloner rm -f $seqres.full # Create a file with an extent layout that confused the btrfs clone ioctl # implementation. The first extent item that is cloned by the second call # to the cloner program will have only a trailing part of it referenced by # a new extent item, since the source offset starts in the middle of that # extent. This confused the clone ioctl because after inserting this new # extent item it would immediately after process it again thinking it # corresponded to an extent that existed before - this made it attempt to # insert a duplicated extent item pointing to the same extent again, which # made it return an -EEXIST error to userspace and turn the filesystem to # readonly mode (since the current transaction got aborted). test_clone() { local bs=$1 $XFS_IO_PROG -f -c "pwrite -S 0xaa $((2 * $bs)) $((2 * $bs))" \ $SCRATCH_MNT/foo | _filter_xfs_io $CLONER_PROG -s $((3 * $bs)) -d $((267 * $bs)) -l 0 $SCRATCH_MNT/foo \ $SCRATCH_MNT/foo $CLONER_PROG -s $((217 * $bs)) -d $((95 * $bs)) -l 0 $SCRATCH_MNT/foo \ $SCRATCH_MNT/foo echo "File digest after clone operations using same file as source and destination" md5sum $SCRATCH_MNT/foo | _filter_scratch # Test cloning using different source and destination files for the # same exact data - it must produce the exact same result as the case # before. $XFS_IO_PROG -f -c "pwrite -S 0xaa $((2 * $bs)) $((2 * $bs))" \ $SCRATCH_MNT/a | _filter_xfs_io cp $SCRATCH_MNT/a $SCRATCH_MNT/b $CLONER_PROG -s $((3 * $bs)) -d $((267 * $bs)) -l 0 $SCRATCH_MNT/a \ $SCRATCH_MNT/b cp $SCRATCH_MNT/b $SCRATCH_MNT/foo2 $CLONER_PROG -s $((217 * $bs)) -d $((95 * $bs)) -l 0 $SCRATCH_MNT/b \ $SCRATCH_MNT/foo2 echo "File digest after clone operations using different files as source and destination" md5sum $SCRATCH_MNT/foo2 | _filter_scratch } # Make sure the test passes offsets and lengths to the btrfs clone ioctl that # are multiples of the fs block size. Currently the block size on btrfs must # be a multiple of the page size, so use a 64Kb fs block size in order to be # able to test on every platform supported by linux. bs=$((64 * 1024)) echo "Testing without the no-holes feature" _scratch_mkfs "-O ^no-holes -n $bs" >>$seqres.full 2>&1 _scratch_mount test_clone $bs _check_scratch_fs echo -e "\nTesting with the no-holes feature" _scratch_unmount _scratch_mkfs "-O no-holes -n $bs" >>$seqres.full 2>&1 _scratch_mount test_clone $bs status=0 exit