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Eric Sandeen fa4fcb5294 xfs: test repairing false positive reserved attr name use
xfs_repair compares attr names in the root namespace to
two special/reserved names, "SGI_ACL_FILE" and "SGI_ACL_DEFAULT"
and if the value in them aren't valid acls, flags this as
an inconsistency.

However, due to various bugs, xfs_repair may only compare
a smaller portion of the on-disk value; hence either
substrings or superstrings may match, and false-positive
corruption will be detected.  This test checks for those
false positives; i.e. the ACL names created in this test
may cause xfs_repair to "fix" them, but it should not.

Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eryu Guan <eguan@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
2015-05-26 12:51:57 +10:00

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QA output created by 053
Attribute "SGI_ACL" set to a 17 byte value for SCRATCH_MNT/053.SGI_ACL:
Wow, such SGI_ACL
Attribute "SGI_ACL_F" set to a 19 byte value for SCRATCH_MNT/053.SGI_ACL_F:
Wow, such SGI_ACL_F
Attribute "SGI_ACL_D" set to a 19 byte value for SCRATCH_MNT/053.SGI_ACL_D:
Wow, such SGI_ACL_D
Attribute "SGI_ACL_FILE_FOO" set to a 26 byte value for SCRATCH_MNT/053.SGI_ACL_FILE_FOO:
Wow, such SGI_ACL_FILE_FOO
Attribute "SGI_ACL_DEFAULT_FOO" set to a 29 byte value for SCRATCH_MNT/053.SGI_ACL_DEFAULT_FOO:
Wow, such SGI_ACL_DEFAULT_FOO