generic: test exceeding max file size via INSERT_RANGE

Test how the "insert range" fallocate operation interacts with the
maximum file size (s_maxbytes).

- Shift extents past the max file size (exposes an ext4 bug).
- Increase i_size past the max file size (exposes an xfs bug).

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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Eric Biggers
2018-04-30 15:17:01 -07:00
committed by Eryu Guan
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commit d0f42b2530
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#! /bin/bash
# FS QA Test No. 485
#
# Regression test for:
# 349fa7d6e193 ("ext4: prevent right-shifting extents beyond EXT_MAX_BLOCKS")
# 7d83fb14258b ("xfs: prevent creating negative-sized file via INSERT_RANGE")
#
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seq=`basename $0`
seqres=$RESULT_DIR/$seq
echo "QA output created by $seq"
status=1 # failure is the default!
trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
_cleanup()
{
cd /
rm -f $testfile
}
# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common/rc
. ./common/filter
# remove previous $seqres.full before test
rm -f $seqres.full
# real QA test starts here
_supported_fs generic
_supported_os Linux
_require_test
_require_math
_require_xfs_io_command "falloc" "-k"
_require_xfs_io_command "finsert"
_require_xfs_io_command "truncate"
# Get the maximum size of a file in $TEST_DIR (s_maxbytes). On ext4 this will
# be UINT32_MAX * block_size, but other filesystems may allow up to LLONG_MAX.
get_max_file_size()
{
local testfile=$TEST_DIR/maxfilesize.$seq
local l=0
local r=9223372036854775807 # LLONG_MAX
rm -f $testfile
while (( l < r )); do
# Use _math() to avoid signed integer overflow.
local m=$(_math "($l + $r + 1) / 2")
if $XFS_IO_PROG -f -c "truncate $m" $testfile \
|& grep -q 'File too large'
then
r=$(( m - 1 ))
else
l=$m
fi
done
echo $l
}
block_size=$(_get_file_block_size $TEST_DIR)
max_file_size=$(get_max_file_size)
max_blocks=$((max_file_size / block_size))
testfile=$TEST_DIR/testfile.$seq
echo "# With KEEP_SIZE"
rm -f "$testfile"
# Add an extent at the beginning of the file. With ext4, this is needed to
# reproduce the bug where the extents appear out of order later.
$XFS_IO_PROG -f -c "falloc 0 $((2 * block_size))" "$testfile"
# Add an extent just below s_maxbytes, without changing i_size (i.e. with -k).
# The out-of-order extents bug can't be reproduced if i_size is changed, because
# then the range insertion fails due to the new i_size being > s_maxbytes.
$XFS_IO_PROG -c "falloc -k $(( (max_blocks - 1) * $block_size )) $block_size" \
"$testfile"
# Insert an extent at the beginning of the file. With the ext4 bug, this caused
# the logical block number of the extent just below s_maxbytes to wrap around,
# causing the extents to get out of order, causing corruption detected by
# e2fsck. With the fix, the range insertion fails with EINVAL. Though, with
# xfs and f2fs the insertion succeeds, resulting in extents beyond s_maxbytes,
# but there is no wraparound -- which is arguably okay. So we allow either
# behavior and just rely on fsck detecting if something went wrong.
$XFS_IO_PROG -c "finsert 0 $((2 * block_size))" "$testfile" &>>$seqres.full
# Also do the same test, but with changing i_size (i.e. without -k). The
# insertion should fail with EFBIG. This exposed an XFS bug where i_size + len
# underwent signed overflow, resulting in a negative-sized file.
echo "# Without KEEP_SIZE"
rm -f "$testfile"
$XFS_IO_PROG -f -c "falloc 0 $((2 * block_size))" "$testfile"
$XFS_IO_PROG -c "falloc $(( (max_blocks - 1) * $block_size )) $block_size" \
"$testfile"
$XFS_IO_PROG -c "finsert 0 $((2 * block_size))" "$testfile"
status=0
exit
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QA output created by 485
# With KEEP_SIZE
# Without KEEP_SIZE
fallocate: File too large
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482 auto metadata replay
483 auto quick log metadata
484 auto quick
485 auto quick insert