Building Linux:
- cd into the xfstests directory
+ - install prerequisite packages
+ For example, for Ubuntu:
+ sudo apt-get install xfslibs-dev uuid-dev libtool-bin \
+ e2fsprogs automake gcc libuuid1 quota attr libattr1-dev make \
+ libacl1-dev libaio-dev xfsprogs libgdbm-dev gawk fio dbench \
+ uuid-runtime
+ For Fedora, RHEL, or CentOS:
+ yum install acl attr automake bc dbench dump e2fsprogs fio \
+ gawk gcc indent libtool lvm2 make psmisc quota sed \
+ xfsdump xfsprogs \
+ libacl-devel libattr-devel libaio-devel libuuid-devel \
+ xfsprogs-devel btrfs-progs-devel
+ (Older distributions may require xfsprogs-qa-devel as well.)
+ (Note that for RHEL and CentOS, you may need the EPEL repo.)
- run make
- run make install
+ - create fsgqa test user ("sudo useradd fsgqa")
+ - create 123456-fsgqa test user ("sudo useradd 123456-fsgqa")
Building IRIX:
- cd into the xfstests directory
Preparing system for tests (IRIX and Linux):
- compile XFS into your kernel or load XFS modules
- - install user tools including mkfs.xfs, xfs_db & xfs_bmap
- - If you wish to run the udf components of the suite install
+ - install administrative tools specific to the filesystem you wish to test
+ - If you wish to run the udf components of the suite install
mkfs_udf and udf_db for IRIX and mkudffs for Linux. Also download and
build the Philips UDF Verification Software from
http://www.extra.research.philips.com/udf/, then copy the udf_test
SCRATCH_DEV_POOL by xfstests script.
- setup your environment
+ Quick start:
+ - copy local.config.example to local.config and edit as needed
+ Or:
- setenv TEST_DEV "device containing TEST PARTITION"
- setenv TEST_DIR "mount point of TEST PARTITION"
- optionally:
- setenv FSTYP "the filesystem you want to test", the filesystem
type is devised from the TEST_DEV device, but you may want to
override it; if unset, the default is 'xfs'
+ - setenv FSSTRESS_AVOID and/or FSX_AVOID, which contain options
+ added to the end of fsstresss and fsx invocations, respectively,
+ in case you wish to exclude certain operational modes from these
+ tests.
+ - set TEST_XFS_REPAIR_REBUILD=1 to have _check_xfs_filesystem
+ run xfs_repair -n to check the filesystem; xfs_repair to rebuild
+ metadata indexes; and xfs_repair -n (a third time) to check the
+ results of the rebuilding.
+ - set TEST_XFS_SCRUB=1 to have _check_xfs_filesystem run
+ xfs_scrub -vd to scrub the filesystem metadata online before
+ unmounting to run the offline check.
+
- or add a case to the switch in common/config assigning
these variables based on the hostname of your test
machine
- By default the tests suite will run xfs tests:
- ./check '*/001' '*/002' '*/003'
- ./check '*/06?'
- - You can explicitly specify NFS, otherwise the filesystem type will be
- autodetected from $TEST_DEV:
- ./check -nfs [test(s)]
- Groups of tests maybe ran by: ./check -g [group(s)]
See the 'group' file for details on groups
- - for udf tests: ./check -udf [test(s)]
- Running all the udf tests: ./check -udf -g udf
- - for running nfs tests: ./check -nfs [test(s)]
- To randomize test order: ./check -r [test(s)]
+ - You can explicitly specify NFS/CIFS/OVERLAY, otherwise
+ the filesystem type will be autodetected from $TEST_DEV:
+ - for running nfs tests: ./check -nfs [test(s)]
+ - for running cifs/smb3 tests: ./check -cifs [test(s)]
+ - for overlay tests: ./check -overlay [test(s)]
+ The TEST and SCRATCH partitions should be pre-formatted
+ with another base fs, where the overlay dirs will be created
The check script tests the return value of each script, and
3. By default, tests are run as the same uid as the person
executing the control script "check" that runs the test scripts.
- If you need to be root, add a call to the shell procedure
- _need_to_be_root ... this will do nothing or exit with an
- error message depending on your current uid.
-
4. Some other useful shell procedures:
_get_fqdn - echo the host's fully qualified
- When calling getfacl in a test, pass the "-n" argument so
that numeric rather than symbolic identifiers are used in
the output.
+ - When creating a new test, it is possible to enter a custom name
+ for the file. Filenames are in form NNN-custom-name, where NNN
+ is automatically added by the ./new script as an unique ID,
+ and "custom-name" is the optional string entered into a prompt
+ in the ./new script. It can contain only alphanumeric characters
+ and dash. Note the "NNN-" part is added automatically.
Verified output:
- Each test script has a numerical name, e.g. 007, and an associated
+ Each test script has a name, e.g. 007, and an associated
verified output, e.g. 007.out.
It is important that the verified output is deterministic, and
The recent pass/fail history is maintained in the file "check.log".
The elapsed time for the most recent pass for each test is kept
in "check.time".
+
+ The compare-failures script in tools/ may be used to compare failures
+ across multiple runs, given files containing stdout from those runs.
+
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