Hello, this patch series attempts to add support for UBIFS to xfstests, loosely based on the previous patches for xfstests-dev. UBIFS is a filesystem for unmanaged flash memory devices. It works on top of UBI (Unsorted Block Images) which is a wear leveling and volume management layer on top of MTD (memory technology device) which abstracts flash memory devices. Since the semantics of MTD and UBI devices are drastically different from normal block devices, they are exposed to user space as character devices with ioctls for special operations. The first patch adds helpers for dealing with character devices, the second one actually adds the UBIFS support and goes into a little more detail in its commit message on the quirks of UBIFS in contrast to other file systems. One notable quirk is the lack of needing an mkfs.ubifs tool. The kernel component automatically formats empty UBI devices when mounting them with '-t ubifs'. There actually is an mkfs.ubifs, but it is mainly used for creating images. Also, at the time of writing, it does not yet support the recently added UBIFS extensions for file level encryption. Instead of using the mkfs.ubifs tool, the _scratch_mkfs function is patched to truncate the UBI volume instead, which also required some changes to a few tests. The last two patches modify existing tests to work with UBIFS, i.e. in case of generic/398 to be more tolerant of returned error numbers and in the last patch to also accept a local character device and properly specify the filesystem type when remounting. The patch series has been tested inside a Debian Jessie VM, using the UBIFS kernel tree from git://git.infradead.org/linux-ubifs.git and nandsim emulating a nand flash device. Changes from the last version: - Minor refactoring and verbose commentary added as requested - Added check for required utilities - Addition of a _require_local_device helper for some tests instead of completely removing the local device check - Broken up into more fine grained patch set and split away xfstests-bld patches which are currently still in progress The necessity of an additional -ubifs switch was discussed but auto detection of UBIFS formated UBI devices could not be reproduced on my end and is unlikely to work with empty UBI volumes anyway. David [1] http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/nand-data/nanddata.html -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe fstests" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html