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Dave Chinner 98a3b42b42 common: convert to SPDX license tags
These have been scripted conversions then cleaned up by hand as
there was no consistency to the formatting of the license headers in
the common/ directory. Author information was also removed (it's in
the git history) and so now the header format is consistently:

##/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0(+)
# Copyright (c) <date> <owner>. All Rights Reserved.
#
# <file description>

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
2018-06-09 11:34:49 +10:00

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##/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Functions useful for tests on unique block devices
_require_scsi_debug()
{
# make sure we have the module and it's not already used
modinfo scsi_debug 2>&1 > /dev/null || _notrun "scsi_debug module not found"
lsmod | grep -wq scsi_debug && (rmmod scsi_debug || _notrun "scsi_debug module in use")
# make sure it has the features we need
# logical/physical sectors plus unmap support all went in together
modinfo scsi_debug | grep -wq sector_size || _notrun "scsi_debug too old"
}
# Args: [physical sector size, [logical sector size, [unaligned(0|1), [size in megs]]]]
_get_scsi_debug_dev()
{
# Defaults to phys 512, logical 512, aligned
physical=${1-512}
logical=${2-512}
unaligned=${3-0}
size=${4-128}
test -n "$4" && shift
test -n "$3" && shift
test -n "$2" && shift
test -n "$1" && shift
phys_exp=0
while [ $logical -lt $physical ]; do
let physical=physical/2
let phys_exp=phys_exp+1
done
opts="sector_size=$logical physblk_exp=$phys_exp lowest_aligned=$unaligned dev_size_mb=$size $@"
echo "scsi_debug options $opts" >> $seqres.full
modprobe scsi_debug $opts
[ $? -eq 0 ] || _fail "scsi_debug modprobe failed"
sleep 1
device=`grep -wl scsi_debug /sys/block/sd*/device/model | awk -F / '{print $4}'`
echo "/dev/$device"
}
_put_scsi_debug_dev()
{
lsmod | grep -wq scsi_debug || return
n=2
# use redirection not -q option of modprobe here, because -q of old
# modprobe is only quiet when the module is not found, not when the
# module is in use.
while [ $n -ge 0 ] && ! modprobe -nr scsi_debug >/dev/null 2>&1; do
sleep 1
n=$((n-1))
done
rmmod scsi_debug || _fail "Could not remove scsi_debug module"
}