btrfs: incremental send after moving a directory
authorFilipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com>
Thu, 12 Jan 2017 03:13:37 +0000 (03:13 +0000)
committerEryu Guan <eguan@redhat.com>
Fri, 20 Jan 2017 12:05:56 +0000 (20:05 +0800)
Test that an incremental send operation works after moving a
directory into a new parent directory, deleting its previous parent
directory and creating a new inode that has the same inode number as
the old parent.

This issue is fixed by the following patch for the linux kernel:

  "Btrfs: incremental send, do not delay rename when parent inode is new"

Signed-off-by: Robbie Ko <robbieko@synology.com>
Signed-off-by: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Eryu Guan <eguan@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eryu Guan <eguan@redhat.com>
tests/btrfs/134 [new file with mode: 0755]
tests/btrfs/134.out [new file with mode: 0644]
tests/btrfs/group

diff --git a/tests/btrfs/134 b/tests/btrfs/134
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+#! /bin/bash
+# FS QA Test No. btrfs/134
+#
+# Test that an incremental send operation works after moving a directory into
+# a new parent directory, deleting its previous parent directory and creating
+# a new inode that has the same inode number as the old parent.
+#
+#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Copyright (C) 2017 Synology Inc. All Rights Reserved.
+# Author: Robbie Ko <robbieko@synology.com>
+#
+# 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
+#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+
+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()
+{
+       cd /
+       rm -fr $send_files_dir
+       rm -f $tmp.*
+}
+
+# get standard environment, filters and checks
+. ./common/rc
+. ./common/filter
+
+# real QA test starts here
+_supported_fs btrfs
+_supported_os Linux
+_require_test
+_require_scratch
+_require_fssum
+
+send_files_dir=$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
+
+mkdir $SCRATCH_MNT/dir257
+mkdir $SCRATCH_MNT/dir258
+mkdir $SCRATCH_MNT/dir259
+mv $SCRATCH_MNT/dir257 $SCRATCH_MNT/dir258/dir257
+
+# Filesystem looks like:
+#
+# .                                                             (ino 256, gen 3)
+# |--- dir258/                                                  (ino 258, gen 7)
+# |       |--- dir257/                                          (ino 257, gen 7)
+# |
+# |--- dir259/                                                  (ino 259, gen 7)
+#
+$BTRFS_UTIL_PROG subvolume snapshot -r $SCRATCH_MNT \
+    $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1 > /dev/null
+
+mv $SCRATCH_MNT/dir258/dir257 $SCRATCH_MNT/dir257
+rmdir $SCRATCH_MNT/dir258
+rmdir $SCRATCH_MNT/dir259
+# Remount the filesystem so that the next created inodes will have the numbers
+# 258 and 259. This is because when a filesystem is mounted, btrfs sets the
+# subvolume's inode counter to a value corresponding to the highest inode number
+# in the subvolume plus 1. This inode counter is used to assign a unique number
+# to each new inode and it's incremented by 1 after very inode creation.
+# Note: we unmount and then mount instead of doing a mount with "-o remount"
+# because otherwise the inode counter remains at value 260.
+_scratch_cycle_mount
+touch $SCRATCH_MNT/file258
+mkdir $SCRATCH_MNT/new_dir259
+mv $SCRATCH_MNT/dir257 $SCRATCH_MNT/new_dir259/dir257
+
+# Filesystem now looks like:
+#
+# .                                                            (ino 256, gen 3)
+# |--- file258                                                 (ino 258, gen 10)
+# |
+# |--- new_dir259/                                             (ino 259, gen 10)
+#          |--- dir257/                                        (ino 257, gen 7)
+#
+$BTRFS_UTIL_PROG subvolume snapshot -r $SCRATCH_MNT \
+                $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2 > /dev/null
+
+$FSSUM_PROG -A -f -w $send_files_dir/1.fssum $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1
+$FSSUM_PROG -A -f -w $send_files_dir/2.fssum \
+        -x $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2/mysnap1 $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2
+
+$BTRFS_UTIL_PROG send $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1 -f \
+       $send_files_dir/1.snap 2>&1 1>/dev/null | _filter_scratch
+$BTRFS_UTIL_PROG send -p $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1 $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2 \
+       -f $send_files_dir/2.snap 2>&1 1>/dev/null | _filter_scratch
+
+# Now recreate the filesystem by receiving both send streams and verify we get
+# the same content that the original filesystem had.
+_scratch_unmount
+_scratch_mkfs >>$seqres.full 2>&1
+_scratch_mount
+
+$BTRFS_UTIL_PROG receive $SCRATCH_MNT -f $send_files_dir/1.snap > /dev/null
+$FSSUM_PROG -r $send_files_dir/1.fssum $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1
+$BTRFS_UTIL_PROG receive $SCRATCH_MNT -f $send_files_dir/2.snap > /dev/null
+$FSSUM_PROG -r $send_files_dir/2.fssum $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2
+
+status=0
+exit
diff --git a/tests/btrfs/134.out b/tests/btrfs/134.out
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+QA output created by 134
+At subvol SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1
+At subvol SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2
+At subvol mysnap1
+OK
+OK
index 0cdd413698404031eda8b43c59f31592c7514ec4..f33befb3590f2faf67d12a1756f3f54888d546c9 100644 (file)
 131 auto quick
 132 auto enospc
 133 auto quick send
+134 auto quick send