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One of the big cpu time consumers when running xfsqa on UML is forking of new processes. when looping lots of times, using 'expr' to calculate the loop counter increment means we fork at least once every loop. using shell builtins means that we don't fork and many tests run substantially faster. Some tests are even runnable with this modification. e.g. 110 went from taking 4500s to run down to 9s with the loop iterators changed to avoid forking. Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
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346 lines
6.0 KiB
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#! /bin/sh
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# FS QA Test No. 136
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#
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# Test the attr2 code
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# Let's look, xfs_db, at the inode and its literal area for the
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# extents and the attributes
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#
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# creator
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owner=tes@puffy.melbourne.sgi.com
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seq=`basename $0`
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echo "QA output created by $seq"
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here=`pwd`
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tmp=/tmp/$$
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status=1 # failure is the default!
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trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
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_cleanup()
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{
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cd /
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rm -f $tmp.*
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}
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# get standard environment, filters and checks
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. ./common.rc
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. ./common.filter
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# real QA test starts here
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#_notrun "Need to fix up filtering before checkin"
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# Modify as appropriate.
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_supported_fs xfs
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_supported_os IRIX Linux
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_require_scratch
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export MKFS_OPTIONS="-i size=512,attr=2"
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_scratch_mkfs_xfs
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_scratch_mount
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file=$SCRATCH_MNT/file
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touch $file
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inum=`ls -i $file | awk '{print $1}'`
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echo "inum=$inum"
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_filter()
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{
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sed -e "s#$tmp#TMP#g"
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}
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add_eas()
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{
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start=$1
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end=$2
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echo ""; echo "** add $start..$end EAs **"
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i=$start
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while [ $i -le $end ]; do
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attr -s name.$i -V value $file >/dev/null
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let i=$i+1
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done
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}
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rm_eas()
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{
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start=$1
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end=$2
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echo ""; echo "** rm $start..$end EAs **"
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i=$start
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while [ $i -le $end ]; do
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attr -r name.$i $file >/dev/null
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let i=$i+1
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done
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}
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do_extents()
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{
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num=$1
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echo ""; echo "** $num extents **"
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src/makeextents -v -p -w -n $num $file
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}
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_print_inode()
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{
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umount $SCRATCH_MNT
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xfs_db -r -c "inode $inum" -c "print" $SCRATCH_DEV |\
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awk '
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/nextents/ { print; next }
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/naextents/ { print; next }
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/u\./ { print; next }
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/a\./ { print; next }
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/forkoff/ { printf("core.forkoff = %d (%d bytes)\n", $3, $3*8); next }
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/format/ { print; next }
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/size/ { print; next }
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'
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_scratch_mount
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}
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_print_inode_u()
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{
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umount $SCRATCH_MNT
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xfs_db -r -c "inode $inum" -c "print u" $SCRATCH_DEV
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_scratch_mount
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}
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_print_inode_a()
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{
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umount $SCRATCH_MNT
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xfs_db -r -c "inode $inum" -c "print a" $SCRATCH_DEV
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_scratch_mount
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}
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_test_add_eas()
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{
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_print_inode
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add_eas 1 1
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_print_inode
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add_eas 2 2
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_print_inode
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add_eas 3 4
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_print_inode
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add_eas 5 8
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_print_inode
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add_eas 9 16
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_print_inode
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add_eas 17 20
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_print_inode
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add_eas 21 21
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_print_inode
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add_eas 22 22
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_print_inode
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add_eas 23 23
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_print_inode
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add_eas 24 24
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_print_inode
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add_eas 25 25
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_print_inode
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add_eas 26 30
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_print_inode
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add_eas 31 35
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_print_inode
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rm_eas 1 34
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_print_inode
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}
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_test_add_extents()
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{
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# now do the extents
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#build up
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j=1
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while [ $j -le 30 ]; do
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do_extents $j
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_print_inode
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let j=$j+2
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done
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#scale down
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j=30
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while [ $j -ge 1 ]; do
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do_extents $j
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_print_inode
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let j=$j-2
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done
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#build up
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j=1
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while [ $j -le 30 ]; do
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do_extents $j
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_print_inode
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let j=$j+2
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done
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}
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#
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# Using a nested loop,
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# for various number of data extents,
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# try adding EAs and then removing EAs
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# Check that when we play with the EAs that we don't mess with the extents
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#
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_test_extents_eas()
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{
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# now do the EAs with the extents
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extents_max=400
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extents_inc=10
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EAs_max=100
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EAs_inc=5
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for i in `seq 1 $extents_inc $extents_max`; do
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do_extents $i
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echo "--- extents: $i ---"
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_print_inode
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_print_inode_u > $tmp.u1
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for j in `seq 1 $EAs_inc $EAs_max`; do
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let k=$k+$EAs_inc-1
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add_eas $j $k
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done
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# should have same extents
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_print_inode
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_print_inode_u > $tmp.u2
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rm_eas 1 $EAs_max
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_print_inode_u > $tmp.u3
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echo ""
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echo "*** Extent differences before and after EAs added ***"
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diff -s $tmp.u1 $tmp.u2 | _filter
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echo ""
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if ! diff $tmp.u1 $tmp.u2 >/dev/null; then
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echo "Data extents magically changed"
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exit
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fi
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echo ""
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echo "*** Extent differences before and after EAs removed ***"
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diff -s $tmp.u2 $tmp.u3 | _filter
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echo ""
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if ! diff $tmp.u2 $tmp.u3 >/dev/null; then
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echo "Data extents magically changed"
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exit
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fi
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done
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}
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#
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# The counterpart of _test_extents_eas
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# with the nested loops reversed.
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# For various number of EAs, try adding extents
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# Check that when we play with the data extents that we don't mess with the EAs
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#
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_test_eas_extents()
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{
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# now do the EAs with the extents
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extents_max=400
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extents_inc=10
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EAs_max=100
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EAs_inc=5
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for j in `seq 1 $EAs_inc $EAs_max`; do
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let k=$k+$EAs_inc-1
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add_eas $j $k
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echo "--- EAs: $j ---"
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_print_inode
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_print_inode_a > $tmp.a1
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for i in `seq 1 $extents_inc $extents_max`; do
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do_extents $i
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done
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# should have same EAs
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_print_inode
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_print_inode_a > $tmp.a2
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>$file
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_print_inode_a > $tmp.a3
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echo ""
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echo "*** EA differences before and after extents added ***"
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diff -s $tmp.a1 $tmp.a2 | _filter
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echo ""
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if ! diff $tmp.a1 $tmp.a2 >/dev/null; then
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echo "EAs magically changed"
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exit
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fi
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echo ""
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echo "*** EA differences before and after extents removed ***"
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diff -s $tmp.a2 $tmp.a3 | _filter
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echo ""
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if ! diff $tmp.a2 $tmp.a3 >/dev/null; then
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echo "EAs magically changed"
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exit
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fi
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done
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}
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#
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# test to see how we go
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#
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# test to ensure it fits a max sf EA
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#
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# literal part of inode starts at offset 100 (decimal)
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# for 512 bytes inode that gives 412 bytes of literal area
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#
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# min btree root (numrecs=3) => 3 * 16 + (4 or 8)
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# for 8 byte alignment => 56 bytes
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# => 512 - 156 = 356 bytes
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#
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# SF EA of form
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# totsize: 2 bytes
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# count: 1 byte
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# nlen: 1 byte
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# vlen: 1 byte
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# flags: 1 byte
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# name: nlen
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# value: vlen
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#
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# => 6+nlen+vlen
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#
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# for nlen=4 "name"
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# vlen = 356 - (6+4) = 346
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#
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#
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_test_initial_sf_ea()
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{
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rm $file
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touch $file
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vlen=402
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vlen=300
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dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=$vlen | attr -s name $file
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_print_inode
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}
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# main
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_test_add_eas
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_test_add_extents
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_test_extents_eas
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_test_eas_extents
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#_test_initial_sf_ea
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# do a test with a variety of sized EAs
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# success, all done
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status=0
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exit
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