When a device is deleted/removed from a btrfs filesystem the kernel ensures all superblocks on said device are zeroed out. Test for this behavior. Since btrfs inspect-internal dump-super always return success I cannot test for the return value of the command. Instead there are 2 cases to handle: 1. When the device is smaller than the requested super block copy, i.e. super block copy 2 resides at 256GB. In such cases btrfs command just returns blank screen 2. When the device is removed and a valid offset of the super block is queried btrfs command returns a textual error to stderr. Signed-off-by: Nikolay Borisov <nborisov@xxxxxxxx> --- V2: * properly assign the return value of the last command expression to ret tests/btrfs/003 | 8 ++++++++ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+) diff --git a/tests/btrfs/003 b/tests/btrfs/003 index 22aa57aad0b9..a805826ce891 100755 --- a/tests/btrfs/003 +++ b/tests/btrfs/003 @@ -161,6 +161,14 @@ _test_remove() dev_del=`echo ${SCRATCH_DEV_POOL} | awk '{print $NF}'` $BTRFS_UTIL_PROG device delete $dev_del $SCRATCH_MNT || _fail "btrfs device delete failed" $BTRFS_UTIL_PROG filesystem show $SCRATCH_DEV 2>&1 | grep $dev_del >> $seqres.full && _fail "btrfs still shows the deleted dev" + for i in {0..2}; do + local output=$($BTRFS_UTIL_PROG inspect-internal dump-super -s $i $dev_del 2>&1) + $BTRFS_UTIL_PROG inspect-internal dump-super -s $i $dev_del 2>&1 | grep -q "bad magic" + ret=$? + if [[ "$output" != "" && $ret -eq 1 ]]; then + _fail "Delete dev superblocks not scratched" + fi + done _scratch_unmount } -- 2.7.4