From: Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxxx> This adds a regression test for the following kernel patch: errseq: Always report a writeback error once This is motivated by some rather odd behavior done by the PostgreSQL project. The main database writers will offload the fsync calls to a separate process, which can open files after a writeback error has already occurred. This used to work with older kernels that reported the error to only one fd, but with the errseq_t changes we lost the ability to see errors that occurred before the open. The above patch restores that behavior. Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxxx> --- tests/btrfs/999 | 109 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ tests/btrfs/999.out | 5 ++ tests/btrfs/group | 1 + 3 files changed, 115 insertions(+) create mode 100755 tests/btrfs/999 create mode 100644 tests/btrfs/999.out v2: Eliminate unneeded _scratch_unmount call diff --git a/tests/btrfs/999 b/tests/btrfs/999 new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..bf011c8afc2d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/btrfs/999 @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +#! /bin/bash +# FS QA Test No. 999 +# +# Open a file and write to it and fsync. Then flip the data device to throw +# errors, write to it again and call sync. Close the file, reopen it and +# then call fsync on it. Is the error reported? +# +#----------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Copyright (c) 2018, Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxxx> +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +# published by the Free Software Foundation. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation, +# Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA +#----------------------------------------------------------------------- + +seq=`basename $0` +seqres=$RESULT_DIR/$seq +echo "QA output created by $seq" + +here=`pwd` +tmp=/tmp/$$ +status=1 # failure is the default! +trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15 + +_cleanup() +{ + cd / + rm -rf $tmp.* $testdir + _dmerror_cleanup +} + +# get standard environment, filters and checks +. ./common/rc +. ./common/filter +. ./common/dmerror + +# real QA test starts here +_supported_os Linux +_supported_fs btrfs +# This test uses "dm" without taking into account the data could be on +# realtime subvolume, thus the test will fail with rtinherit=1 +_require_no_rtinherit +_require_scratch_dev_pool + +_require_dm_target error + +rm -f $seqres.full + +# bring up dmerror device +_dmerror_init + +# Replace first device with error-test device +old_SCRATCH_DEV=$SCRATCH_DEV +SCRATCH_DEV_POOL=`echo $SCRATCH_DEV_POOL | perl -pe "s#$SCRATCH_DEV#$DMERROR_DEV#"` +SCRATCH_DEV=$DMERROR_DEV + +echo "Format and mount" +_scratch_pool_mkfs "-d raid0 -m raid1" > $seqres.full 2>&1 +_scratch_mount + +# How much do we need to write? We need to hit all of the stripes. btrfs uses a +# fixed 64k stripesize, so write enough to hit each one. In the case of +# compression, each 128K input data chunk will be compressed to 4K (because of +# the characters written are duplicate). Therefore we have to write +# (128K * 16) = 2048K to make sure every stripe can be hit. +number_of_devices=`echo $SCRATCH_DEV_POOL | wc -w` +write_kb=$(($number_of_devices * 2048)) +_require_fs_space $SCRATCH_MNT $write_kb +datalen=$((($write_kb * 1024)-1)) + +# use fd 5 to hold file open +testfile=$SCRATCH_MNT/fsync-open-after-err +exec 5>$testfile + +# write some data to file and fsync it out +$XFS_IO_PROG -c "pwrite -q 0 $datalen" -c fsync $testfile + +# flip device to non-working mode +_dmerror_load_error_table + +# rewrite the data, call sync to ensure it's written back w/o scraping error +$XFS_IO_PROG -c "pwrite -q 0 $datalen" -c sync $testfile + +# heal the device error +_dmerror_load_working_table + +# open again and call fsync +echo "The following fsync should fail with EIO:" +$XFS_IO_PROG -c fsync $testfile +echo "done" + +# close file +exec 5>&- + +# success, all done +_dmerror_unmount +_dmerror_cleanup + +status=0 +exit diff --git a/tests/btrfs/999.out b/tests/btrfs/999.out new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..38d2d7f6495f --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/btrfs/999.out @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +QA output created by 999 +Format and mount +The following fsync should fail with EIO: +fsync: Input/output error +done diff --git a/tests/btrfs/group b/tests/btrfs/group index ba766f6b84f8..8550f87a2305 100644 --- a/tests/btrfs/group +++ b/tests/btrfs/group @@ -162,3 +162,4 @@ 157 auto quick raid 158 auto quick raid scrub 159 auto quick +999 auto quick -- 2.17.0 -- 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