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Eric Sandeen 4f092a2e68 xfstests: btrfs tests for basic informational commands
Run basic btrfs information commands in various ways, performing
sanity tests of: filesystem show, label, sync, and device stats
(sync is included just because it's simple).  These are mostly
just smoke tests, although for example show by label & UUID
should verify that the correct fs was shown.

This also adds quite a few new filters to accommodate the output
of the new commands.

Cc: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Behrens <sbehrens@giantdisaster.de>
Signed-off-by: Rich Johnston <rjohnston@sgi.com>
2013-03-19 08:45:07 -05:00

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# Filters for btrfs command output
. ./common.filter.btrfs
# Some, but not all, commands emit "Btrfs <version>"
_filter_btrfs_version()
{
sed -e "s/^Btrfs.*//g"
}
_filter_devid()
{
sed -e "s/\(devid\s\+\)[0-9]\+/\1 <DEVID>/g"
}
# If passed a number as first arg, filter that number of devices
# If passed a UUID as second arg, filter that exact UUID
_filter_btrfs_filesystem_show()
{
if [ ! -z $1 ]; then
NUMDEVS=$1
NUM_SUBST="<EXACTNUM>"
else
NUMDEVS="[0-9]\+"
NUM_SUBST="<NUM>"
fi
UUID=""
if [ ! -z $2 ]; then
UUID=$2
fi
# the uniq collapses all device lines into 1
_filter_uuid $UUID | _filter_scratch | _filter_scratch_pool | \
_filter_size | _filter_btrfs_version | _filter_devid | \
sed -e "s/\(Total devices\) $NUMDEVS/\1 $NUM_SUBST/g" | \
uniq
}
# This eliminates all numbers, and shows only unique lines,
# to accomodate a varying nr. of devices.
# If given an argument, make sure we saw that many devices
# in total.
_filter_btrfs_device_stats()
{
if [ ! -z $1 ]; then
NUMDEVS=$1
UNIQ_OPT="-c"
else
NUMDEVS="thiswillnotmatch"
UNIQ_OPT=""
fi
_filter_scratch | _filter_scratch_pool | \
sed -e "s/[0-9]\+$/<NUM>/g" | sort | uniq $UNIQ_OPT | \
sed -e "s/$NUMDEVS /<NUMDEVS> /g"
}
# make sure this script returns success
/bin/true