On Tue, Apr 02, 2019 at 04:19:46PM +0800, Anand Jain wrote: > Some btrfs test cases use btrfs module-reload to unregister devices in > the btrfs kernel. The problem with the module-reload approach is, if test > system contains btrfs as rootfs, then you can't run these test cases. > > Patches [1] introduced btrfs forget feature which can unregister devices > without the module-reload approach. > > [1] > btrfs-progs: device scan: add new option to forget one or all scanned devices > btrfs: introduce new ioctl to unregister a btrfs device > > And this patch makes relevant changes in the fstests to use this new > feature, when available. > > Signed-off-by: Anand Jain <anand.jain@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > v2: > Update change log. > Rename _require_btrfs_forget_if_not_fs_loadable() to _require_btrfs_forget_or_module_loadable() > Rename _btrfs_forget_if_not_fs_reload() to _btrfs_forget_or_module_reload() Reviewed-by: David Sterba <dsterba@xxxxxxxx> > +_require_btrfs_forget_or_module_loadable() > +{ > + _btrfs_supports_forget && return > + > + _require_loadable_fs_module "btrfs" > +} > + > +_btrfs_forget_or_module_reload() > +{ > + _btrfs_supports_forget && return > + > + _reload_fs_module "btrfs" > +} The extra return mentioned in v1 is probably just a matter of coding style so I don't mind as long as it works.