#! /bin/bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 # Copyright (C) 2015 SUSE Linux Products GmbH. All Rights Reserved. # # FS QA Test No. btrfs/094 # # Test that an incremental send issues valid clone operations for compressed # file extents. # # For some compressed extents, namely those referred by a file extent item with # a non-zero data offset, btrfs could issue a clone operation in the send stream # with an offset and length pair that were not entirely contained in the source # file's range, causing the receiving side to get -EINVAL errors from the clone # ioctl when attempting to perform the clone operations. # # This issue was fixed by the following linux kernel btrfs patch: # # Btrfs: incremental send, fix clone operations for compressed extents # 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 -fr $send_files_dir rm -f $tmp.* } # get standard environment, filters and checks . ./common/rc . ./common/filter # real QA test starts here _supported_fs btrfs _supported_os Linux _require_scratch _require_cloner send_files_dir=$TEST_DIR/btrfs-test-$seq rm -f $seqres.full rm -fr $send_files_dir mkdir $send_files_dir _scratch_mkfs >>$seqres.full 2>&1 _scratch_mount "-o compress" BLOCK_SIZE=$(_get_block_size $SCRATCH_MNT) # Create the file with a single extent of 32 blocks. This creates a metadata # file extent item with a data start offset of 0 and a logical length of # 32 blocks. $XFS_IO_PROG -f -c "pwrite -S 0xaa $((16 * $BLOCK_SIZE)) $((32 * $BLOCK_SIZE))" \ -c "fsync" $SCRATCH_MNT/foo | _filter_xfs_io_blocks_modified # Now rewrite the block range [16, 28[ of our file. This will make # the inode's metadata continue to point to the single 32 block extent # we created before, but now with an extent item that points to the # extent with a data start offset referring to the 28th block and a # logical length of 4 blocks. # That metadata file extent item is associated with the block range # [44, 48[. $XFS_IO_PROG -c "pwrite -S 0xbb $((16 * $BLOCK_SIZE)) $((28 * $BLOCK_SIZE))" \ -c "fsync" $SCRATCH_MNT/foo | _filter_xfs_io_blocks_modified # Now rewrite the block range [45, 48[. This will make the inode's # metadata continue to point the 32 block extent we created earlier, # with a single extent item that points to it with a start offset # referring to the 28th block and a logical length of 1 block. # That metadata file extent item is associated with the block range # [44, 45[. $XFS_IO_PROG -c "pwrite -S 0xcc $((45 * $BLOCK_SIZE)) $((3 * $BLOCK_SIZE))" \ -c "fsync" $SCRATCH_MNT/foo | _filter_xfs_io_blocks_modified _run_btrfs_util_prog subvolume snapshot -r $SCRATCH_MNT $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1 # Now clone that same region of the 32 block extent into a new file, so that it # gets referenced twice and the incremental send operation below decides to # issue a clone operation instead of copying the data. touch $SCRATCH_MNT/bar $CLONER_PROG -s $((44 * $BLOCK_SIZE)) -d $((44 * $BLOCK_SIZE)) -l $BLOCK_SIZE \ $SCRATCH_MNT/foo $SCRATCH_MNT/bar _run_btrfs_util_prog subvolume snapshot -r $SCRATCH_MNT $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2 _run_btrfs_util_prog send -f $send_files_dir/1.snap $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1 _run_btrfs_util_prog send -p $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1 -f $send_files_dir/2.snap \ $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2 echo "File contents in the original filesystem:" echo "mysnap1/foo" od -t x1 $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1/foo | _filter_od echo "mysnap2/foo" od -t x1 $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2/foo | _filter_od echo "mysnap2/bar" od -t x1 $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2/bar | _filter_od # Now recreate the filesystem by receiving both send streams and verify we get # the same file contents that the original filesystem had. _scratch_unmount _scratch_mkfs >>$seqres.full 2>&1 _scratch_mount _run_btrfs_util_prog receive -f $send_files_dir/1.snap $SCRATCH_MNT _run_btrfs_util_prog receive -f $send_files_dir/2.snap $SCRATCH_MNT echo "File contents in the new filesystem:" echo "mysnap1/foo" od -t x1 $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1/foo | _filter_od echo "mysnap2/foo" od -t x1 $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2/foo | _filter_od echo "mysnap2/bar" od -t x1 $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2/bar | _filter_od status=0 exit