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Filipe Manana 40851f9917 btrfs: test incremental send/receive
Test for incremental send where the difference between the parent and
send snapshots is that for a subtree with the same path in both snapshots
(p1/p2), the root directories were swapped.

This issue was fixed by the following linux kernel btrfs patch:

  Btrfs: incremental send, clear name from cache after orphanization

Signed-off-by: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2015-04-01 11:32:01 +11:00

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#! /bin/bash
# FS QA Test No. btrfs/084
#
# Test for incremental send where the difference between the parent and send
# snapshots is that for a subtree with the same path in both snapshots (p1/p2),
# the root directories were swapped.
#
# This issue was fixed by the following linux kernel btrfs patch:
#
# Btrfs: incremental send, clear name from cache after orphanization
#
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2015 SUSE Linux Products GmbH. All Rights Reserved.
# Author: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.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()
{
rm -fr $send_files_dir
rm -f $tmp.*
}
# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common/rc
. ./common/filter
# real QA test starts here
_supported_fs btrfs
_supported_os Linux
_require_scratch
_require_fssum
_need_to_be_root
send_files_dir=$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 -p $SCRATCH_MNT/data/n1/n2/p1/p2
mkdir $SCRATCH_MNT/data/n4
mkdir -p $SCRATCH_MNT/data/p1/p2
# Filesystem looks like:
#
# . (ino 256)
# |---- data (ino 257)
# |---- n1/ (ino 258)
# | |---- n2/ (ino 259)
# | |---- p1/ (ino 260)
# | |---- p2/ (ino 261)
# |
# |---- n4/ (ino 262)
# |---- p1/ (ino 263)
# |---- p2/ (ino 264)
#
_run_btrfs_util_prog subvolume snapshot -r $SCRATCH_MNT $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1
# Now move directories around such that for the subtrees with the path "p1/p2"
# we end up swapping the parents, that is, inode 263 becomes the parent of
# inode 261 and inode 260 becomes the parent of inode 264. This makes the send
# stream orphanize the inodes 263 and 264, and we want to verify the respective
# rename operations don't fail, that they don't use incorrect paths.
mv $SCRATCH_MNT/data/p1/p2 $SCRATCH_MNT/data
mv $SCRATCH_MNT/data/n1/n2/p1/p2 $SCRATCH_MNT/data/p1
mv $SCRATCH_MNT/data/p2 $SCRATCH_MNT/data/n1/n2/p1
mv $SCRATCH_MNT/data/n1/n2 $SCRATCH_MNT/data/p1
mv $SCRATCH_MNT/data/p1 $SCRATCH_MNT/data/n4
mv $SCRATCH_MNT/data/n4/p1/n2/p1 $SCRATCH_MNT/data
# Filesystem now looks like:
#
# . (ino 256)
# |---- data (ino 257)
# |---- n1/ (ino 258)
# |---- n4/ (ino 262)
# | |---- p1/ (ino 263)
# | |---- n2/ (ino 259)
# | |---- p2/ (ino 261)
# |
# |---- p1/ (ino 260)
# |---- p2/ (ino 264)
#
_run_btrfs_util_prog subvolume snapshot -r $SCRATCH_MNT $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2
run_check $FSSUM_PROG -A -f -w $send_files_dir/1.fssum $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1
run_check $FSSUM_PROG -A -f -w $send_files_dir/2.fssum \
-x $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2/mysnap1 $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2
_run_btrfs_util_prog send $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1 -f $send_files_dir/1.snap
_run_btrfs_util_prog send -p $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1 $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2 \
-f $send_files_dir/2.snap
# Now recreate the filesystem by receiving both send streams and verify we get
# the same content that the original filesystem had.
_scratch_unmount
_scratch_mkfs >>$seqres.full 2>&1
_scratch_mount
_run_btrfs_util_prog receive $SCRATCH_MNT -f $send_files_dir/1.snap
run_check $FSSUM_PROG -r $send_files_dir/1.fssum $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap1
_run_btrfs_util_prog receive $SCRATCH_MNT -f $send_files_dir/2.snap
run_check $FSSUM_PROG -r $send_files_dir/2.fssum $SCRATCH_MNT/mysnap2
echo "Silence is golden"
status=0
exit