#! /bin/bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 # Copyright (C) 2020 SUSE Linux Products GmbH. All Rights Reserved. # # FS QA Test 220 # # Test all existent mount options of btrfs # * device= argument is already being test by btrfs/125 # * space cache test already covered by test btrfs/131 seq=`basename $0` seqres=$RESULT_DIR/$seq echo "QA output created by $seq" here=`pwd` tmp=/tmp/$$ 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 # remove previous $seqres.full before test rm -f $seqres.full _supported_fs btrfs _require_scratch cleanup() { cd / rm -f $tmp.* } # Compare the mounted flags with $opt_check. When the comparison fails, $opt is # echoed to help to track which option was used to trigger the unexpected # results. test_mount_flags() { local opt local opt_check local stripped opt="$1" opt_check="$2" active_opt=$(cat /proc/self/mounts | grep $SCRATCH_MNT | \ $AWK_PROG '{ print $4 }') if [ "$opt_check" != "$DEFAULT_OPTS" ]; then # We only care about the common things between defaults and the # active set, so strip out the uniq lines between the two, and # then we'll add this to our $opt_check which should equal # $active_opt. We also strip 'rw' as we may be checking 'ro', # so we need to adjust that accordingly stripped=$(echo "$DEFAULT_OPTS,$active_opt" | tr ',' '\n' | \ sort | grep -v 'rw' | uniq -d | tr '\n' ',' | \ sed 's/.$//') opt_check="$opt_check,$stripped" fi # We diff by putting our wanted opts together with the current opts, # turning it into one option per line, sort'ing, and then printing out # any uniq lines left. This will catch anything that is set that we're # not expecting, or anything that wasn't set that we wanted. # # We strip 'rw' because some tests flip ro, so just ignore rw. diff=$(echo "$opt_check,$active_opt" | tr ',' '\n' | \ sort | grep -v 'rw' | uniq -u) if [ -n "$diff" ]; then echo "Unexepcted mount options, checking for '$opt_check' in '$active_opt' using '$opt'" fi } # Mounts using opt ($1), remounts using remount_opt ($2), and remounts again # using opt again (1), checking if the mount opts are being enabled/disabled by # using _check arguments ($3 and $4) test_enable_disable_mount_opt() { local opt local opt_check local remount_opt local remount_opt_check opt="$1" opt_check="$2" remount_opt="$3" remount_opt_check="$4" _scratch_mount "-o $opt" test_mount_flags $opt $opt_check _scratch_remount $remount_opt test_mount_flags $remount_opt $remount_opt_check _scratch_remount $opt test_mount_flags $opt $opt_check _scratch_unmount } # Checks if mount options are applied and reverted correctly. # By using options to mount ($1) and remount ($2), this function will mount, # remount, and the mount with the original args, checking if the mount options # match the _check args ($3 and $4). # Later, opt and remount_opt are swapped, testing the counterpart option if used # to first mount the fs. test_roundtrip_mount() { local opt local opt_check local remount_opt local remount_opt_check opt="$1" opt_check="$2" remount_opt="$3" remount_opt_check="$4" # invert the args to make sure that both options work at mount and # remount time test_enable_disable_mount_opt $opt $opt_check $remount_opt $remount_opt_check test_enable_disable_mount_opt $remount_opt $remount_opt_check $opt $opt_check } # Just mount and check if the options were mounted correctly by comparing the # results with $opt_check test_mount_opt() { local opt local opt_check local active_opt opt="$1" opt_check="$2" _scratch_mount "-o $opt" test_mount_flags $opt $opt_check _scratch_unmount } # Test mount options that should fail, usually by wrong arguments to options test_should_fail() { local opt opt="$1" # wrong $opt on purpose, should fail _try_scratch_mount "-o $opt" >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then return fi echo "Option $opt should fail to mount" _scratch_unmount } # Try to mount using $opt, and bail our if the mount fails without errors. If # the mount succeeds, then compare the mount options with $opt_check test_optional_mount_opts() { local opt local opt_check opt="$1" opt_check="$2" # $opt not enabled, return without running any tests _try_scratch_mount "-o $opt" >/dev/null 2>&1 || return _scratch_unmount # option enabled, run the test test_mount_opt $opt $opt_check } # Testes related to subvolumes, from subvol and subvolid options. test_subvol() { test_should_fail "subvol=vol2" _scratch_mount "-o subvol=vol1" if [ ! -f "$SCRATCH_MNT/file.txt" ]; then echo "file.txt not found inside vol1 using subvol=vol1 mount option" fi _scratch_unmount test_should_fail "subvolid=222" _scratch_mount "-o subvolid=256" if [ ! -f "$SCRATCH_MNT/file.txt" ]; then echo "file.txt not found inside vol1 using subvolid=256 mount option" fi _scratch_unmount # subvol and subvolid should point to the same subvolume test_should_fail "-o subvol=vol1,subvolid=1234132" test_mount_opt "subvol=vol1,subvolid=256" "subvolid=256,subvol=/vol1" test_roundtrip_mount "subvol=vol1" "subvolid=256,subvol=/vol1" "subvolid=256" "subvolid=256,subvol=/vol1" } # These options are enable at kernel compile time, so no bother if they fail test_optional_kernel_features() { # Test options that are enabled by kernel config, and so can fail safely test_optional_mount_opts "check_int" "check_int" test_optional_mount_opts "check_int_data" "check_int_data" test_optional_mount_opts "check_int_print_mask=123" "check_int_print_mask=123" test_should_fail "fragment=invalid" test_optional_mount_opts "fragment=all" "fragment=data,fragment=metadata" test_optional_mount_opts "fragment=data" "fragment=data" test_optional_mount_opts "fragment=metadata" "fragment=metadata" } test_non_revertible_options() { test_mount_opt "clear_cache" "clear_cache" test_mount_opt "degraded" "degraded" test_mount_opt "inode_cache" "inode_cache" # nologreplay should be used only with test_should_fail "nologreplay" test_mount_opt "nologreplay,ro" "ro,rescue=nologreplay" # norecovery should be used only with. This options is an alias to nologreplay test_should_fail "norecovery" test_mount_opt "norecovery,ro" "ro,rescue=nologreplay" test_mount_opt "rescan_uuid_tree" "rescan_uuid_tree" test_mount_opt "skip_balance" "skip_balance" test_mount_opt "user_subvol_rm_allowed" "user_subvol_rm_allowed" test_should_fail "rescue=invalid" # nologreplay requires readonly test_should_fail "rescue=nologreplay" test_mount_opt "rescue=nologreplay,ro" "ro,rescue=nologreplay" } # All these options can be reverted (with their "no" counterpart), or can have # their values set to default on remount test_revertible_options() { test_roundtrip_mount "acl" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" "noacl" "noacl" test_roundtrip_mount "autodefrag" "autodefrag" "noautodefrag" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" test_roundtrip_mount "barrier" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" "nobarrier" "nobarrier" test_should_fail "commit=-10" # commit=0 sets the default, so btrfs hides this mount opt test_roundtrip_mount "commit=35" "commit=35" "commit=0" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" test_should_fail "compress=invalid" test_should_fail "compress-force=invalid" test_roundtrip_mount "compress" "compress=zlib:3" "compress=lzo" "compress=lzo" test_roundtrip_mount "compress=zstd" "compress=zstd:3" "compress=no" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" test_roundtrip_mount "compress-force=no" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" "compress-force=zstd" "compress-force=zstd:3" # zlib's max level is 9 and zstd's max level is 15 test_roundtrip_mount "compress=zlib:20" "compress=zlib:9" "compress=zstd:16" "compress=zstd:15" test_roundtrip_mount "compress-force=lzo" "compress-force=lzo" "compress-force=zlib:4" "compress-force=zlib:4" # on remount, if we only pass datacow after nodatacow was used it will remain with nodatasum test_roundtrip_mount "nodatacow" "nodatasum,nodatacow" "datacow,datasum" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" # nodatacow disabled compression test_roundtrip_mount "compress-force" "compress-force=zlib:3" "nodatacow" "nodatasum,nodatacow" # nodatacow disabled both datacow and datasum, and datasum enabled datacow and datasum test_roundtrip_mount "nodatacow" "nodatasum,nodatacow" "datasum" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" test_roundtrip_mount "nodatasum" "nodatasum" "datasum" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" test_should_fail "discard=invalid" test_roundtrip_mount "discard" "discard" "discard=sync" "discard" test_roundtrip_mount "discard=async" "discard=async" "discard=sync" "discard" test_roundtrip_mount "discard=sync" "discard" "nodiscard" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" test_roundtrip_mount "enospc_debug" "enospc_debug" "noenospc_debug" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" test_should_fail "fatal_errors=pani" # fatal_errors=bug is the default test_roundtrip_mount "fatal_errors=panic" "fatal_errors=panic" "fatal_errors=bug" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" test_roundtrip_mount "flushoncommit" "flushoncommit" "noflushoncommit" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" # 2048 is the max_inline default value test_roundtrip_mount "max_inline=1024" "max_inline=1024" "max_inline=2048" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" test_roundtrip_mount "metadata_ratio=0" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" "metadata_ratio=10" "metadata_ratio=10" # ssd_spread implies ssd, while nossd_spread only disables ssd_spread test_roundtrip_mount "ssd_spread" "ssd_spread" "nossd" "nossd" test_roundtrip_mount "ssd" "ssd" "nossd" "nossd" test_mount_opt "ssd" "ssd" test_should_fail "thread_pool=-10" test_should_fail "thread_pool=0" test_roundtrip_mount "thread_pool=10" "thread_pool=10" "thread_pool=50" "thread_pool=50" test_roundtrip_mount "notreelog" "notreelog" "treelog" "$DEFAULT_OPTS" } # real QA test starts here _scratch_mkfs >/dev/null # This test checks mount options, so having random MOUNT_OPTIONS set could # affect the results of a few of these tests. MOUNT_OPTIONS= # create a subvolume that will be used later _scratch_mount # We need to save the current default options so we can validate our changes # from one mount option to the next one. DEFAULT_OPTS=$(cat /proc/self/mounts | grep $SCRATCH_MNT | \ $AWK_PROG '{ print $4 }') $BTRFS_UTIL_PROG subvolume create "$SCRATCH_MNT/vol1" > /dev/null touch "$SCRATCH_MNT/vol1/file.txt" _scratch_unmount test_optional_kernel_features test_non_revertible_options test_revertible_options test_subvol echo "Silence is golden" status=0 exit