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generic/399: don't rely on xfs_io exit status
Unexpectedly, 'xfs_io -f $file -c "pwrite 0 1M"' exits with failure status if the file can't be created, but exits with success status if an error occurs actually writing data. As discussed previously, xfs_io's exit status has always been broken, and it will be difficult to fix: https://marc.info/?l=linux-xfs&m=151269053129101&w=2 Because of this, generic/399 fails on ext4 if "-I 256" (256-byte inodes) is specified in the mkfs options, e.g. with 'kvm-xfstests -c ext4/adv generic/399'. This is because the test tries to fill a filesystem entirely with 1 MiB encrypted files, and it expects the xfs_io commands to start failing when no more files should be able to fit. But when the filesystem supports in-inode xattrs, no blocks need to be allocated for the encryption xattrs, so empty encrypted files can continue to be created even after all the filesystem's blocks are in-use. For better or worse, the convention for xfstests is to ignore the exit status of xfs_io and instead rely on the printed error messages. Thus, other tests don't run into this problem. So for now, let's fix the test failure by making generic/399 do the same. Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com> Reviewed-by: Eryu Guan <guaneryu@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Eryu Guan <guaneryu@gmail.com>
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@@ -82,28 +82,38 @@ total_file_size=0
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i=1
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while true; do
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file=$SCRATCH_MNT/encrypted_dir/file$i
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if ! $XFS_IO_PROG -f $file -c 'pwrite 0 1M' &> $tmp.out; then
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if ! grep -q 'No space left on device' $tmp.out; then
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echo "FAIL: unexpected pwrite failure"
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cat $tmp.out
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elif [ -e $file ]; then
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total_file_size=$((total_file_size + $(stat -c %s $file)))
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fi
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break
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fi
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total_file_size=$((total_file_size + $(stat -c %s $file)))
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i=$((i + 1))
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if [ $i -gt $fs_size_in_mb ]; then
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echo "FAIL: filesystem never filled up!"
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break
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fi
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done
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# We shouldn't have been able to write more data than we had space for.
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if (( $total_file_size > $fs_size )); then
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echo "FAIL: wrote $total_file_size bytes but should have only" \
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"had space for $fs_size bytes at most"
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fi
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$XFS_IO_PROG -f $file -c 'pwrite 0 1M' &> $tmp.out
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echo "Writing $file..." >> $seqres.full
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cat $tmp.out >> $seqres.full
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file_size=0
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if [ -e $file ]; then
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file_size=$(stat -c %s $file)
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fi
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# We shouldn't have been able to write more data than we had space for.
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(( total_file_size += file_size ))
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if (( total_file_size > fs_size )); then
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_fail "Wrote $total_file_size bytes but should have only" \
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"had space for $fs_size bytes at most!"
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fi
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# Stop if we hit ENOSPC.
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if grep -q 'No space left on device' $tmp.out; then
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break
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fi
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# Otherwise the file should have been successfully created.
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if [ ! -e $file ]; then
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_fail "$file failed to be created, but the fs isn't out of space yet!"
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fi
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if (( file_size != 1024 * 1024 )); then
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_fail "Size of $file is wrong (possible write error?)." \
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"Got $file_size, expected 1 MiB"
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fi
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(( i++ ))
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done
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#
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# Unmount the filesystem and compute its compressed size. It must be no smaller
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