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Instead of setting the vars TEST/SCRATCH_DEV to overlay base dirs, allow setting them to block devices to configure the base fs partition, where overlay dirs will be created. For example, the following config file can be used to run tests on xfs test/scratch partitions: TEST_DEV=/dev/sda5 TEST_DIR=/mnt/test SCRATCH_DEV=/dev/sda6 SCRATCH_MNT=/mnt/scratch FSTYP=xfs Using the same config file, but executing './check -overlay' will use the same partitions as base fs for overlayfs directories and set TEST_DIR/SCRATCH_MNT values to overlay mount points, i.e.: /mnt/test/ovl-mnt and /mnt/scratch/ovl-mnt. The base fs should be pre-formatted and mounted when starting the test. An upcoming change is going to support mount/umount of base fs. The new vars OVL_BASE_SCRATCH_MNT/TEST_DIR are set to point at the overlayfs base dirs in either legacy or new config method. Tests should always use these vars and not the legacy SCRATCH/TEST_DEV vars when referring to overlay base dir. Signed-off-by: Amir Goldstein <amir73il@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Eryu Guan <eguan@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eryu Guan <eguan@redhat.com>
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_______________________
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BUILDING THE FSQA SUITE
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Building Linux:
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- cd into the xfstests directory
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- install prerequisite packages
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For example, for Ubuntu:
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sudo apt-get install xfslibs-dev uuid-dev libtool-bin \
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e2fsprogs automake gcc libuuid1 quota attr libattr1-dev make \
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libacl1-dev libaio-dev xfsprogs libgdbm-dev gawk fio dbench \
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uuid-runtime
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For Fedora, RHEL, or CentOS:
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yum install acl attr automake bc dbench dump e2fsprogs fio \
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gawk gcc indent libtool lvm2 make psmisc quota sed \
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xfsdump xfsprogs \
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libacl-devel libattr-devel libaio-devel libuuid-devel \
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openssl-devel xfsprogs-devel btrfs-progs-devel
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(Older distributions may require xfsprogs-qa-devel as well.)
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(Note that for RHEL and CentOS, you may need the EPEL repo.)
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- run make
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- run make install
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- create fsgqa test user ("sudo useradd fsgqa")
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- create 123456-fsgqa test user ("sudo useradd 123456-fsgqa")
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Building IRIX:
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- cd into the xfstests directory
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- set the ROOT and TOOLROOT env variables for IRIX appropriately
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- run ./make_irix
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______________________
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USING THE FSQA SUITE
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______________________
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Preparing system for tests (IRIX and Linux):
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- compile XFS into your kernel or load XFS modules
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- install administrative tools specific to the filesystem you wish to test
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- If you wish to run the udf components of the suite install
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mkfs_udf and udf_db for IRIX and mkudffs for Linux. Also download and
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build the Philips UDF Verification Software from
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http://www.extra.research.philips.com/udf/, then copy the udf_test
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binary to xfstests/src/. If you wish to disable UDF verification test
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set the environment variable DISABLE_UDF_TEST to 1.
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- create one or two partitions to use for testing
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- one TEST partition
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- format as XFS, mount & optionally populate with
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NON-IMPORTANT stuff
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- one SCRATCH partition (optional)
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- leave empty and expect this partition to be clobbered
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by some tests. If this is not provided, many tests will
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not be run.
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(SCRATCH and TEST must be two DIFFERENT partitions)
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OR
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- for btrfs only: some btrfs test cases will need 3 or more independent
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SCRATCH disks which should be set using SCRATCH_DEV_POOL (for eg:
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SCRATCH_DEV_POOL="/dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc") with which
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SCRATCH_DEV should be unused by the tester, and for the legacy
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support SCRATCH_DEV will be set to the first disk of the
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SCRATCH_DEV_POOL by xfstests script.
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- setup your environment
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Quick start:
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- copy local.config.example to local.config and edit as needed
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Or:
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- setenv TEST_DEV "device containing TEST PARTITION"
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- setenv TEST_DIR "mount point of TEST PARTITION"
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- optionally:
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- setenv SCRATCH_DEV "device containing SCRATCH PARTITION" OR
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(btrfs only) setenv SCRATCH_DEV_POOL "to 3 or more SCRATCH disks for
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testing btrfs raid concepts"
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- setenv SCRATCH_MNT "mount point for SCRATCH PARTITION"
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- setenv TAPE_DEV "tape device for testing xfsdump"
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- setenv RMT_TAPE_DEV "remote tape device for testing xfsdump"
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- setenv RMT_IRIXTAPE_DEV "remote IRIX tape device for testing xfsdump"
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- setenv SCRATCH_LOGDEV "device for scratch-fs external log"
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- setenv SCRATCH_RTDEV "device for scratch-fs realtime data"
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- setenv TEST_LOGDEV "device for test-fs external log"
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- setenv TEST_RTDEV "device for test-fs realtime data"
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- if TEST_LOGDEV and/or TEST_RTDEV, these will always be used.
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- if SCRATCH_LOGDEV and/or SCRATCH_RTDEV, the USE_EXTERNAL
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environment variable set to "yes" will enable their use.
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- setenv DIFF_LENGTH "number of diff lines to print from a failed test",
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by default 10, set to 0 to print the full diff
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- setenv FSTYP "the filesystem you want to test", the filesystem
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type is devised from the TEST_DEV device, but you may want to
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override it; if unset, the default is 'xfs'
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- setenv FSSTRESS_AVOID and/or FSX_AVOID, which contain options
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added to the end of fsstresss and fsx invocations, respectively,
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in case you wish to exclude certain operational modes from these
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tests.
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- set TEST_XFS_REPAIR_REBUILD=1 to have _check_xfs_filesystem
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run xfs_repair -n to check the filesystem; xfs_repair to rebuild
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metadata indexes; and xfs_repair -n (a third time) to check the
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results of the rebuilding.
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- set TEST_XFS_SCRUB=1 to have _check_xfs_filesystem run
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xfs_scrub -vd to scrub the filesystem metadata online before
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unmounting to run the offline check.
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- or add a case to the switch in common/config assigning
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these variables based on the hostname of your test
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machine
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- or add these variables to a file called local.config and keep that
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file in your workarea.
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- if testing xfsdump, make sure the tape devices have a
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tape which can be overwritten.
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- make sure $TEST_DEV is a mounted XFS partition
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- make sure that $SCRATCH_DEV or $SCRATCH_DEV_POOL contains nothing useful
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Running tests:
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- cd xfstests
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- By default the tests suite will run xfs tests:
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- ./check '*/001' '*/002' '*/003'
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- ./check '*/06?'
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- Groups of tests maybe ran by: ./check -g [group(s)]
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See the 'group' file for details on groups
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- To randomize test order: ./check -r [test(s)]
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- You can explicitly specify NFS/CIFS/UDF/OVERLAY, otherwise
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the filesystem type will be autodetected from $TEST_DEV:
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- for running nfs tests: ./check -nfs [test(s)]
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- for running cifs/smb3 tests: ./check -cifs [test(s)]
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- for udf tests: ./check -udf [test(s)]
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Running all the udf tests: ./check -udf -g udf
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- for overlay tests: ./check -overlay [test(s)]
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The TEST and SCRATCH partitions should be pre-formatted
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with another base fs, where the overlay dirs will be created
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The check script tests the return value of each script, and
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compares the output against the expected output. If the output
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is not as expected, a diff will be output and an .out.bad file
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will be produced for the failing test.
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Unexpected console messages, crashes and hangs may be considered
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to be failures but are not necessarily detected by the QA system.
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__________________________
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ADDING TO THE FSQA SUITE
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__________________________
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Creating new tests scripts:
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Use the "new" script.
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Test script environment:
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When developing a new test script keep the following things in
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mind. All of the environment variables and shell procedures are
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available to the script once the "common/rc" file has been
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sourced.
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1. The tests are run from an arbitrary directory. If you want to
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do operations on an XFS filesystem (good idea, eh?), then do
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one of the following:
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(a) Create directories and files at will in the directory
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$TEST_DIR ... this is within an XFS filesystem and world
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writeable. You should cleanup when your test is done,
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e.g. use a _cleanup shell procedure in the trap ... see
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001 for an example. If you need to know, the $TEST_DIR
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directory is within the filesystem on the block device
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$TEST_DEV.
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(b) mkfs a new XFS filesystem on $SCRATCH_DEV, and mount this
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on $SCRATCH_MNT. Call the the _require_scratch function
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on startup if you require use of the scratch partition.
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_require_scratch does some checks on $SCRATCH_DEV &
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$SCRATCH_MNT and makes sure they're unmounted. You should
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cleanup when your test is done, and in particular unmount
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$SCRATCH_MNT.
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Tests can make use of $SCRATCH_LOGDEV and $SCRATCH_RTDEV
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for testing external log and realtime volumes - however,
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these tests need to simply "pass" (e.g. cat $seq.out; exit
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- or default to an internal log) in the common case where
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these variables are not set.
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2. You can safely create temporary files that are not part of the
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filesystem tests (e.g. to catch output, prepare lists of things
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to do, etc.) in files named $tmp.<anything>. The standard test
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script framework created by "new" will initialize $tmp and
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cleanup on exit.
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3. By default, tests are run as the same uid as the person
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executing the control script "check" that runs the test scripts.
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4. Some other useful shell procedures:
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_get_fqdn - echo the host's fully qualified
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domain name
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_get_pids_by_name - one argument is a process name, and
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return all of the matching pids on
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standard output
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_within_tolerance - fancy numerical "close enough is good
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enough" filter for deterministic
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output ... see comments in
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common/filter for an explanation
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_filter_date - turn ctime(3) format dates into the
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string DATE for deterministic
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output
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_cat_passwd, - dump the content of the password
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_cat_group or group file (both the local file
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and the content of the NIS database
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if it is likely to be present)
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5. General recommendations, usage conventions, etc.:
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- When the content of the password or group file is
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required, get it using the _cat_passwd and _cat_group
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functions, to ensure NIS information is included if NIS
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is active.
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- When calling getfacl in a test, pass the "-n" argument so
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that numeric rather than symbolic identifiers are used in
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the output.
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- When creating a new test, it is possible to enter a custom name
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for the file. Filenames are in form NNN-custom-name, where NNN
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is automatically added by the ./new script as an unique ID,
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and "custom-name" is the optional string entered into a prompt
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in the ./new script. It can contain only alphanumeric characters
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and dash. Note the "NNN-" part is added automatically.
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Verified output:
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Each test script has a name, e.g. 007, and an associated
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verified output, e.g. 007.out.
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It is important that the verified output is deterministic, and
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part of the job of the test script is to filter the output to
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make this so. Examples of the sort of things that need filtering:
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- dates
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- pids
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- hostnames
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- filesystem names
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- timezones
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- variable directory contents
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- imprecise numbers, especially sizes and times
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Pass/failure:
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The script "check" may be used to run one or more tests.
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Test number $seq is deemed to "pass" when:
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(a) no "core" file is created,
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(b) the file $seq.notrun is not created,
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(c) the exit status is 0, and
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(d) the output matches the verified output.
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In the "not run" case (b), the $seq.notrun file should contain a
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short one-line summary of why the test was not run. The standard
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output is not checked, so this can be used for a more verbose
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explanation and to provide feedback when the QA test is run
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interactively.
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To force a non-zero exit status use:
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status=1
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exit
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Note that:
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exit 1
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won't have the desired effect because of the way the exit trap
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works.
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The recent pass/fail history is maintained in the file "check.log".
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The elapsed time for the most recent pass for each test is kept
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in "check.time".
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The compare-failures script in tools/ may be used to compare failures
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across multiple runs, given files containing stdout from those runs.
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__________________
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SUBMITTING PATCHES
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__________________
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Send patches to the fstests mailing list at fstests@vger.kernel.org.
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