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apfstests/tests/xfs/444
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Zhihao Cheng b7cecbea22 fstests: Add path $here before src/<file>
Calling src/<file> without path '$here' may cause the problem that
the file cannot be found.

For example, Running generic/192 with overlayfs(Let ubifs as base
fs) yields the following output:

  generic/192 - output mismatch
     QA output created by 192
     sleep for 5 seconds
     test
    +./common/rc: line 316: src/t_dir_type: No such file or directory
     delta1 is in range
     delta2 is in range
    ...

When the use case fails, the call stack in generic/192 is:

  local unknowns=$(src/t_dir_type $dir u | wc -l)	common/rc
  _supports_filetype					common/rc
  _overlay_mount					common/overlay
  _overlay_test_mount					common/overlay
  _test_mount						common/rc
  _test_cycle_mount					generic/192

Before _test_cycle_mount() being invoked, generic/192 executed 'cd
/' to change work dir from 'xfstests-dev' to '/', so src/t_dir_type
was not found.

[Eryu: some tests run src/<file> as regular user, don't add $here
prefix in such case, as a regular user may have no search permission
on $here]

Signed-off-by: Zhihao Cheng <chengzhihao1@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Eryu Guan <guaneryu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Eryu Guan <guaneryu@gmail.com>
2019-10-23 23:12:42 +08:00

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#! /bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# Copyright (c) 2018 Oracle, Inc.
#
# FS QA Test No. 444
#
# Make sure XFS can fix a v5 AGFL that wraps over the last block.
# Refer to commit 96f859d52bcb ("libxfs: pack the agfl header structure so
# XFS_AGFL_SIZE is correct") for details on the original on-disk format error
# and the patch "xfs: detect agfl count corruption and reset agfl") for details
# about the fix.
#
seq=`basename $0`
seqres=$RESULT_DIR/$seq
echo "QA output created by $seq"
here=`pwd`
tmp=/tmp/$$
status=1
trap "_cleanup; rm -f $tmp.*; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
_cleanup()
{
cd /
rm -f $tmp.*
}
rm -f $seqres.full
# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common/rc
. ./common/filter
# real QA test starts here
_supported_fs xfs
_supported_os Linux
_require_check_dmesg
_require_scratch
_require_test_program "punch-alternating"
_require_xfs_io_command "falloc"
_require_xfs_db_write_array
# This is only a v5 filesystem problem
_require_scratch_xfs_crc
mount_loop() {
if ! _try_scratch_mount >> $seqres.full 2>&1; then
echo "scratch mount failed" >> $seqres.full
return
fi
# Trigger agfl fixing by fragmenting free space enough to cause
# a bnobt split
blksz=$(_get_file_block_size ${SCRATCH_MNT})
bno_maxrecs=$(( blksz / 8 ))
filesz=$((bno_maxrecs * 3 * blksz))
rm -rf $SCRATCH_MNT/a
$XFS_IO_PROG -f -c "falloc 0 $filesz" $SCRATCH_MNT/a >> $seqres.full 2>&1
test -e $SCRATCH_MNT/a && $here/src/punch-alternating $SCRATCH_MNT/a
rm -rf $SCRATCH_MNT/a
_scratch_unmount 2>&1 | _filter_scratch
}
dump_ag0() {
_scratch_xfs_db -c 'sb 0' -c 'p' -c 'agf 0' -c 'p' -c 'agfl 0' -c 'p'
}
runtest() {
cmd="$1"
# Format filesystem
echo "TEST $cmd" | tee /dev/ttyprintk
echo "TEST $cmd" >> $seqres.full
_scratch_mkfs >> $seqres.full
# Record what was here before
echo "FS BEFORE" >> $seqres.full
dump_ag0 > $tmp.before
cat $tmp.before >> $seqres.full
sectsize=$(_scratch_xfs_get_metadata_field "sectsize" "sb 0")
flfirst=$(_scratch_xfs_get_metadata_field "flfirst" "agf 0")
fllast=$(_scratch_xfs_get_metadata_field "fllast" "agf 0")
flcount=$(_scratch_xfs_get_metadata_field "flcount" "agf 0")
# Due to a padding bug in the original v5 struct xfs_agfl,
# XFS_AGFL_SIZE could be 36 on 32-bit or 40 on 64-bit. On a system
# with 512b sectors, this means that the AGFL length could be
# ((512 - 36) / 4) = 119 entries on 32-bit or ((512 - 40) / 4) = 118
# entries on 64-bit.
#
# We now have code to figure out if the AGFL list wraps incorrectly
# according to the kernel's agfl size and fix it by resetting the agfl
# to zero length. Mutate ag 0's agfl to be in various configurations
# and see if we can trigger the reset.
#
# Don't hardcode the numbers, calculate them.
# Have to have at least three agfl items to test full wrap
test "$flcount" -ge 3 || _notrun "insufficient agfl flcount"
# mkfs should be able to make us a nice neat flfirst < fllast setup
test "$flfirst" -lt "$fllast" || _notrun "fresh agfl already wrapped?"
bad_agfl_size=$(( (sectsize - 40) / 4 ))
good_agfl_size=$(( (sectsize - 36) / 4 ))
agfl_size=
case "$1" in
"fix_end") # fllast points to the end w/ 40-byte padding
new_flfirst=$(( bad_agfl_size - flcount ))
agfl_size=$bad_agfl_size;;
"fix_start") # flfirst points to the end w/ 40-byte padding
new_flfirst=$(( bad_agfl_size - 1))
agfl_size=$bad_agfl_size;;
"fix_wrap") # list wraps around end w/ 40-byte padding
new_flfirst=$(( bad_agfl_size - (flcount / 2) ))
agfl_size=$bad_agfl_size;;
"start_zero") # flfirst points to the start
new_flfirst=0
agfl_size=$good_agfl_size;;
"good_end") # fllast points to the end w/ 36-byte padding
new_flfirst=$(( good_agfl_size - flcount ))
agfl_size=$good_agfl_size;;
"good_start") # flfirst points to the end w/ 36-byte padding
new_flfirst=$(( good_agfl_size - 1 ))
agfl_size=$good_agfl_size;;
"good_wrap") # list wraps around end w/ 36-byte padding
new_flfirst=$(( good_agfl_size - (flcount / 2) ))
agfl_size=$good_agfl_size;;
"bad_start") # flfirst points off the end
new_flfirst=$good_agfl_size
agfl_size=$good_agfl_size;;
"no_move") # whatever mkfs formats (flfirst points to start)
new_flfirst=$flfirst
agfl_size=$good_agfl_size;;
"simple_move") # move list arbitrarily
new_flfirst=$((fllast + 1))
agfl_size=$good_agfl_size;;
*)
_fail "Internal test error";;
esac
new_fllast=$(( (new_flfirst + flcount - 1) % agfl_size ))
# Log what we're doing...
cat >> $seqres.full << ENDL
sector size: $sectsize
bad_agfl_size: $bad_agfl_size [0 - $((bad_agfl_size - 1))]
good_agfl_size: $good_agfl_size [0 - $((good_agfl_size - 1))]
agfl_size: $agfl_size
flfirst: $flfirst
fllast: $fllast
flcount: $flcount
new_flfirst: $new_flfirst
new_fllast: $new_fllast
ENDL
# Remap the agfl blocks
echo "$((good_agfl_size - 1)) 0xffffffff" > $tmp.remap
seq "$flfirst" "$fllast" | while read f; do
list_pos=$((f - flfirst))
dest_pos=$(( (new_flfirst + list_pos) % agfl_size ))
bno=$(_scratch_xfs_get_metadata_field "bno[$f]" "agfl 0")
echo "$dest_pos $bno" >> $tmp.remap
done
cat $tmp.remap | while read dest_pos bno junk; do
_scratch_xfs_set_metadata_field "bno[$dest_pos]" "$bno" \
"agfl 0" >> $seqres.full
done
# Set new flfirst/fllast
_scratch_xfs_set_metadata_field "fllast" "$new_fllast" \
"agf 0" >> $seqres.full
_scratch_xfs_set_metadata_field "flfirst" "$new_flfirst" \
"agf 0" >> $seqres.full
echo "FS AFTER" >> $seqres.full
dump_ag0 > $tmp.corrupt 2> /dev/null
diff -u $tmp.before $tmp.corrupt >> $seqres.full
# Mount and see what happens
mount_loop
# Did we end up with a non-wrapped list?
flfirst=$(_scratch_xfs_get_metadata_field "flfirst" "agf 0" 2>/dev/null)
fllast=$(_scratch_xfs_get_metadata_field "fllast" "agf 0" 2>/dev/null)
echo "flfirst=${flfirst} fllast=${fllast}" >> $seqres.full
if [ "${flfirst}" -ge "$((good_agfl_size - 1))" ]; then
echo "ASSERT flfirst < good_agfl_size - 1" | tee -a $seqres.full
fi
if [ "${fllast}" -ge "$((good_agfl_size - 1))" ]; then
echo "ASSERT fllast < good_agfl_size - 1" | tee -a $seqres.full
fi
if [ "${flfirst}" -ge "${fllast}" ]; then
echo "ASSERT flfirst < fllast" | tee -a $seqres.full
fi
echo "FS MOUNTLOOP" >> $seqres.full
dump_ag0 > $tmp.mountloop 2> /dev/null
diff -u $tmp.corrupt $tmp.mountloop >> $seqres.full
# Let's see what repair thinks
echo "REPAIR" >> $seqres.full
_scratch_xfs_repair >> $seqres.full 2>&1
echo "FS REPAIR" >> $seqres.full
dump_ag0 > $tmp.repair 2> /dev/null
diff -u $tmp.mountloop $tmp.repair >> $seqres.full
# Exercise the filesystem again to make sure there aren't any lasting
# ill effects from either the agfl reset or the recommended subsequent
# repair run.
mount_loop
echo "FS REMOUNT" >> $seqres.full
dump_ag0 > $tmp.remount 2> /dev/null
diff -u $tmp.repair $tmp.remount >> $seqres.full
}
runtest fix_end
runtest fix_start
runtest fix_wrap
runtest start_zero
runtest good_end
runtest good_start
runtest good_wrap
runtest bad_start
runtest no_move
runtest simple_move
# Did we get the kernel warning too?
warn_str='WARNING: Reset corrupted AGFL'
_check_dmesg_for "${warn_str}" || echo "Missing dmesg string \"${warn_str}\"."
# Now run the regular dmesg check, filtering out the agfl warning
filter_agfl_reset_printk() {
grep -v "${warn_str}"
}
_check_dmesg filter_agfl_reset_printk
status=0
exit