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Christoph Hellwig c041421687 xfstests: stop special casing nfs and udf
For historical reasons beyond my knowledge xfstests tries to abuse the
scratch device as test device for nfs and udf.  Because not all test
have inherited the right usage of the _setup_testdir and _cleanup_testdir
helpers this leads to lots of unessecary test failures.

Remove the special casing, which gets nfs down to a minimal number of
failures.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Sugned-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2013-12-03 10:29:26 +11:00

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#! /bin/bash
# FS QA Test No. 008
#
# randholes test
#
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#
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#
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#
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# along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation,
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#
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
seq=`basename $0`
seqres=$RESULT_DIR/$seq
echo "QA output created by $seq"
here=`pwd`
tmp=/tmp/$$
status=0 # success is the default!
pgsize=`$here/src/feature -s`
trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
_cleanup()
{
rm -f $tmp.*
rm -rf $TEST_DIR/randholes.$$.*
}
_filter()
{
sed -e "s/-b $pgsize/-b PGSIZE/g" \
-e "s/-l .* -c/-l FSIZE -c/g"
}
# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common/rc
. ./common/filter
_do_test()
{
_n="$1"
_holes="$2"
_param="$3"
out=$TEST_DIR/randholes.$$.$_n
echo ""
echo "randholes.$_n : $_param" | _filter
echo "------------------------------------------"
if $here/src/randholes $_param $out >$tmp.out
then
# only check if we're not allocating in huge chunks (extsz flag)
if _test_inode_flag extsize $out || _test_inode_flag realtime $out
then
echo "holes is in range"
else
# quick check - how many holes did we get?
count=`xfs_bmap $out | egrep -c ': hole'`
# blocks can end up adjacent, therefore number of holes varies
_within_tolerance "holes" $count $_holes 10% -v
fi
else
echo " randholes returned $? - see $seq.out.full"
echo "--------------------------------------" >>$seqres.full
echo "$_n - output from randholes:" >>$seqres.full
echo "--------------------------------------" >>$seqres.full
cat $tmp.out >>$seqres.full
echo "--------------------------------------" >>$seqres.full
echo "$_n - output from bmap:" >>$seqres.full
echo "--------------------------------------" >>$seqres.full
xfs_bmap -vvv $out >>$seqres.full
status=1
fi
}
# real QA test starts here
_supported_fs xfs
_supported_os IRIX Linux
rm -f $seqres.full
# Note on special numbers here.
#
# We are trying to create roughly 50 or 100 holes in a file
# using random writes. Assuming a good distribution of 50 writes
# in a file, the file only needs to be 3-4x the size of the write
# size muliplied by the number of writes. Hence we use 200 * pgsize
# for files we want 50 holes in and 400 * pgsize for files we want
# 100 holes in. This keeps the runtime down as low as possible.
#
_do_test 1 50 "-l `expr 200 \* $pgsize` -c 50 -b $pgsize"
_do_test 2 100 "-l `expr 400 \* $pgsize` -c 100 -b $pgsize"
_do_test 3 100 "-l `expr 400 \* $pgsize` -c 100 -b 512" # test partial pages
# rinse, lather, repeat for direct IO
_do_test 4 50 "-d -l `expr 200 \* $pgsize` -c 50 -b $pgsize"
_do_test 5 100 "-d -l `expr 400 \* $pgsize` -c 100 -b $pgsize"
# note: direct IO requires page aligned IO
# todo: realtime.
# success, all done
exit