##/bin/bash
-#
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Silicon Graphics, 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
-#
-#
# standard filters
-#
# Checks that given_value is in range of correct_value +/- tolerance.
# Tolerance can be an absolute value or a percentage of the correct value
_filter_xfs_io()
{
- sed -e "s/[0-9/.]* [GMKiBbytes]*, [0-9]* ops\; [0-9/:. sec]* ([inf0-9/.]* [EPGMKiBbytes]*\/sec and [inf0-9/.]* ops\/sec)/XXX Bytes, X ops\; XX:XX:XX.X (XXX YYY\/sec and XXX ops\/sec)/"
+ # Apart from standard numeric values, we also filter out 'inf' and 'nan'
+ # which can result from division in some cases
+ sed -e "s/[0-9/.]* [GMKiBbytes]*, [0-9]* ops\; [0-9/:. sec]* ([infa0-9/.]* [EPGMKiBbytes]*\/sec and [infa0-9/.]* ops\/sec)/XXX Bytes, X ops\; XX:XX:XX.X (XXX YYY\/sec and XXX ops\/sec)/"
+}
+
+# Also filter out the offset part of xfs_io output
+# Some test cases may be affected by underlaying extent/chunk layout change,
+# so wipe out this part to avoid golden output difference
+_filter_xfs_io_offset()
+{
+ # filter out " at offset XXX" and offset of "pread -v"
+ _filter_xfs_io | sed -e "s/ at offset [0-9]*$//" -e "s/^[0-9a-f]\+:/XXXXXXXX:/"
+}
+
+# stderr filter for xfs_io to handle change of error output format (e.g.
+# pwrite64 -> pwrite).
+_filter_xfs_io_error()
+{
+ sed -e "s/^\(.*\)64\(: .*$\)/\1\2/"
}
_filter_xfs_io_unique()
_filter_xfs_io_blocks_modified()
{
- BLOCK_SIZE=$(get_block_size $SCRATCH_MNT)
+ BLOCK_SIZE=$(_get_block_size $SCRATCH_MNT)
_filter_xfs_io_units_modified "Block" $BLOCK_SIZE
}
_filter_xfs_io_units_modified "Page" $PAGE_SIZE
}
+_filter_xfs_io_numbers()
+{
+ _filter_xfs_io | sed -E 's/[0-9]+/XXXX/g'
+}
_filter_test_dir()
{
- sed -e "s,$TEST_DEV,TEST_DEV,g" -e "s,$TEST_DIR,TEST_DIR,g"
+ # TEST_DEV may be a prefix of TEST_DIR (e.g. /mnt, /mnt/ovl-mnt)
+ # so substitute TEST_DIR first
+ sed -e "s,\B$TEST_DIR,TEST_DIR,g" \
+ -e "s,\B$TEST_DEV,TEST_DEV,g"
}
_filter_scratch()
{
- sed -e "s,$SCRATCH_DEV,SCRATCH_DEV,g" \
- -e "s,$SCRATCH_MNT,SCRATCH_MNT,g" \
+ # SCRATCH_DEV may be a prefix of SCRATCH_MNT (e.g. /mnt, /mnt/ovl-mnt)
+ # so substitute SCRATCH_MNT first
+ sed -e "s,\B$SCRATCH_MNT,SCRATCH_MNT,g" \
+ -e "s,\B$SCRATCH_DEV,SCRATCH_DEV,g" \
-e "/.use_space/d"
}
+_filter_testdir_and_scratch()
+{
+ # filter both $TEST_DIR and $SCRATCH_MNT, but always filter the longer
+ # string first if the other string is a substring of the first one
+ if echo "$TEST_DIR" | grep -q "$SCRATCH_MNT"; then
+ _filter_test_dir | _filter_scratch
+ else
+ _filter_scratch | _filter_test_dir
+ fi
+}
+
# Turn any device in the scratch pool into SCRATCH_DEV
_filter_scratch_pool()
{
_filter_spaces()
{
- sed -e 's/ [ ]*/ /g'
+ sed -e "s/\s\+/ /g"
}
_filter_quota()
{
# Long dev name might be split onto its own line; last
# seds remove that newline if present
- _filter_scratch | _filter_test_dir | _filter_spaces | \
+ _filter_testdir_and_scratch | _filter_spaces | \
sed -e 'N;s/SCRATCH_DEV\n/SCRATCH_DEV/g' | \
sed -e 'N;s/TEST_DEV\n/TEST_DEV/g'
}
egrep -o "[0-9]+ bytes" | $AWK_PROG '{print $1}'
}
-# Older mount output referred to "block device" when mounting RO devices
-# It's gone in newer versions
+# Remove the ending dot appended to mount error message, util-linux 2.30
+# starts to do so.
+_filter_ending_dot()
+{
+ sed -e "s/\.$//"
+}
+
+# Older mount output referred to "block device" when mounting RO devices. It's
+# gone in newer versions. v2.30 changed the output again. This filter is to
+# unify all read-only mount messages across all util-linux versions.
+#
+# for a successful ro mount:
+# ancient: mount: block device <device> is write-protected, mounting read-only
+# prior to v2.30: mount: <device> is write-protected, mounting read-only
+# v2.30 and later: mount: <mountpoint>: WARNING: device write-protected, mounted read-only.
+#
+# a failed ro mount:
+# ancient (two-line message):
+# mount: block device <device> is write-protected, mounting read-only
+# mount: cannot mount block device <device> read-only
+# prior to v2.30 (two-line message):
+# mount: <device> is write-protected, mounting read-only
+# mount: cannot mount <device> read-only
+# v2.30 and later (single-line message):
+# mount: <mountpoint>: cannot mount <device> read-only.
+#
+# a failed rw remount:
+# ancient: mount: cannot remount block device <device> read-write, is write-protected
+# prior to v2.30: mount: cannot remount <device> read-write, is write-protected
+# v2.30 and later: mount: <mountpoint>: cannot remount <device> read-write, is write-protected.
+#
+# Now use _filter_ro_mount to unify all these differences across old & new
+# util-linux versions. So the filtered format would be:
+#
+# successful ro mount:
+# mount: device write-protected, mounting read-only
+#
+# failed ro mount:
+# mount: device write-protected, mounting read-only
+# mount: cannot mount device read-only
+#
+# failed rw remount:
+# mount: cannot remount device read-write, is write-protected
_filter_ro_mount() {
- sed -e "s/mount: block device/mount:/g" \
- -e "s/mount: cannot mount block device/mount: cannot mount/g"
+ perl -ne '
+ if (/write-protected, mount.*read-only/) {
+ # filter successful ro mount, and first line of prior to v2.30
+ # format failed ro mount
+ print "mount: device write-protected, mounting read-only\n";
+ } elsif (/mount: .*: cannot mount.*read-only/) {
+ # filter v2.30 format failed ro mount, convert single-line
+ # message to two-line message
+ print "mount: device write-protected, mounting read-only\n";
+ print "mount: cannot mount device read-only\n";
+ } elsif (/^mount: cannot mount .* read-only$/) {
+ # filter prior to v2.30 format failed ro mount
+ print "mount: cannot mount device read-only\n";
+ } elsif (/mount:.* cannot remount .* read-write.*/) {
+ # filter failed rw remount
+ print "mount: cannot remount device read-write, is write-protected\n";
+ } else {
+ print "$_";
+ }' | _filter_ending_dot
+}
+
+# Filter a failed mount output due to EUCLEAN and USTALE, util-linux changed
+# the message several times.
+#
+# prior to v2.21:
+# mount: Structure needs cleaning
+# v2.21 to v2.29:
+# mount: mount <device> on <mountpoint> failed: Structure needs cleaning
+# v2.30 and later:
+# mount: <mountpoint>: mount(2) system call failed: Structure needs cleaning.
+#
+# This is also true for ESTALE error. So let's remove all the changing parts
+# and keep the 'prior to v2.21' format:
+# mount: Structure needs cleaning
+# mount: Stale file handle
+_filter_error_mount()
+{
+ sed -e "s/mount:\(.*failed:\)/mount:/" | _filter_ending_dot
+}
+
+# Similar to _filter_error_mount, filter a busy mount output.
+# Turn both old (prior to util-linux v2.30) and new (v2.30 and later) format to
+# a simple one. e.g.
+# old: mount: <device> is already mounted or <mountpoint> busy
+# new: mount: <mountpoint>: <device> already mounted or mount point busy.
+# filtered: mount: device already mounted or mount point busy
+_filter_busy_mount()
+{
+ sed -e "s/.*: .* already mounted or .* busy/mount: device already mounted or mount point busy/" | \
+ _filter_ending_dot
}
_filter_od()
{
- BLOCK_SIZE=$(get_block_size $SCRATCH_MNT)
+ BLOCK_SIZE=$(_get_block_size $SCRATCH_MNT)
$AWK_PROG -v block_size=$BLOCK_SIZE '
/^[0-9]+/ {
offset = strtonum("0"$1);
# mknod errors print unquoted filenames
_filter_mknod()
{
- sed -e "s/mknod: '\(.*\)': File exists/mknod: \1: File exists/"
+ sed -e "s/mknod: [\`']\(.*\)': File exists/mknod: \1: File exists/"
+}
+
+# Remove leading "rename" in "mv -v" output
+_filter_mv()
+{
+ sed -e "s/^renamed //"
+}
+
+_filter_lostfound()
+{
+ sed -e '/^lost+found$/d'
+}
+
+_filter_ovl_dirs()
+{
+ sed -e "s,$OVL_LOWER,OVL_LOWER,g" \
+ -e "s,$OVL_UPPER,OVL_UPPER,g" \
+ -e "s,$OVL_WORK,OVL_WORK,g"
+}
+
+# interpret filefrag output,
+# eg. "physical 1234, length 10, logical 5678" -> "1234#10#5678"
+_filter_filefrag()
+{
+ perl -ne '
+ if (/blocks? of (\d+) bytes/) {
+ $blocksize = $1;
+ next
+ }
+ ($ext, $logical, $physical, $length) =
+ (/^\s*(\d+):\s+(\d+)..\s+\d+:\s+(\d+)..\s+\d+:\s+(\d+):/)
+ or next;
+ ($flags) = /.*:\s*(\S*)$/;
+ print $physical * $blocksize, "#",
+ $length * $blocksize, "#",
+ $logical * $blocksize, "#",
+ $flags, "\n"'
+}
+
+# We generate WARNINGs on purpose when applications mix buffered/mmap IO with
+# direct IO on the same file. This is a helper for _check_dmesg() to filter out
+# such warnings.
+_filter_aiodio_dmesg()
+{
+ local warn1="WARNING:.*fs/xfs/xfs_file\.c:.*xfs_file_dio_aio_write.*"
+ local warn2="WARNING:.*fs/xfs/xfs_file\.c:.*xfs_file_dio_aio_read.*"
+ local warn3="WARNING:.*fs/xfs/xfs_file\.c:.*xfs_file_read_iter.*"
+ local warn4="WARNING:.*fs/xfs/xfs_file\.c:.*xfs_file_aio_read.*"
+ local warn5="WARNING:.*fs/iomap\.c:.*iomap_dio_rw.*"
+ local warn6="WARNING:.*fs/xfs/xfs_aops\.c:.*__xfs_get_blocks.*"
+ local warn7="WARNING:.*fs/iomap\.c:.*iomap_dio_actor.*"
+ local warn8="WARNING:.*fs/iomap\.c:.*iomap_dio_complete.*"
+ local warn9="WARNING:.*fs/direct-io\.c:.*dio_complete.*"
+ local warn10="WARNING:.*fs/iomap/direct-io\.c:.*iomap_dio_actor.*"
+ sed -e "s#$warn1#Intentional warnings in xfs_file_dio_aio_write#" \
+ -e "s#$warn2#Intentional warnings in xfs_file_dio_aio_read#" \
+ -e "s#$warn3#Intentional warnings in xfs_file_read_iter#" \
+ -e "s#$warn4#Intentional warnings in xfs_file_aio_read#" \
+ -e "s#$warn5#Intentional warnings in iomap_dio_rw#" \
+ -e "s#$warn6#Intentional warnings in __xfs_get_blocks#" \
+ -e "s#$warn7#Intentional warnings in iomap_dio_actor#" \
+ -e "s#$warn8#Intentional warnings in iomap_dio_complete#" \
+ -e "s#$warn9#Intentional warnings in dio_complete#" \
+ -e "s#$warn10#Intentional warnings in iomap_dio_actor#"
+}
+
+# We generate assert related WARNINGs on purpose and make sure test doesn't fail
+# because of these warnings. This is a helper for _check_dmesg() to filter out
+# them.
+_filter_assert_dmesg()
+{
+ local warn1="WARNING:.*fs/xfs/xfs_message\.c:.*asswarn.*"
+ local warn2="WARNING:.*fs/xfs/xfs_message\.c:.*assfail.*"
+ sed -e "s#$warn1#Intentional warnings in asswarn#" \
+ -e "s#$warn2#Intentional warnings in assfail#"
}
# make sure this script returns success