On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 06:00:30PM +0100, fdmanana@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > From: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@xxxxxxxx> > > Test that if we clone a file with some large extents into a file that has > many small extents, when the fs is nearly full, the clone operation does > not fail and produces the correct result. > > This is motivated by a bug found in btrfs wich is fixed by the following > patches for the linux kernel: > > [PATCH 1/2] Btrfs: factor out extent dropping code from hole punch handler > [PATCH 2/2] Btrfs: fix ENOSPC errors, leading to transaction aborts, when > cloning extents > > The test currently passes on xfs. > > Signed-off-by: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@xxxxxxxx> > --- > tests/generic/558 | 75 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > tests/generic/558.out | 5 ++++ > tests/generic/group | 1 + > 3 files changed, 81 insertions(+) > create mode 100755 tests/generic/558 > create mode 100644 tests/generic/558.out > > diff --git a/tests/generic/558 b/tests/generic/558 > new file mode 100755 > index 00000000..ee16cdf7 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/tests/generic/558 > @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ > +#! /bin/bash > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > +# Copyright (C) 2019 SUSE Linux Products GmbH. All Rights Reserved. > +# > +# FSQA Test No. 558 > +# > +# Test that if we clone a file with some large extents into a file that has > +# many small extents, when the fs is nearly full, the clone operation does > +# not fail and produces the correct result. > +# > +seq=`basename $0` > +seqres=$RESULT_DIR/$seq > +echo "QA output created by $seq" > +tmp=/tmp/$$ > +status=1 # failure is the default! > +trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15 > + > +_cleanup() > +{ > + cd / > + rm -f $tmp.* > +} > + > +# get standard environment, filters and checks > +. ./common/rc > +. ./common/filter > +. ./common/reflink > + > +# real QA test starts here > +_supported_fs generic > +_supported_os Linux > +_require_scratch_reflink > + > +rm -f $seqres.full > + > +_scratch_mkfs_sized $((512 * 1024 * 1024)) >>$seqres.full 2>&1 > +_scratch_mount > + > +file_size=$(( 128 * 1024 * 1024 )) # 128Mb > +extent_size=4096 What if the fs block size is 64k? > +num_extents=$(( $file_size / $extent_size )) > + > +# Create a file with many small extents. > +for ((i = 0; i < $num_extents; i++)); do > + offset=$(( $i * $extent_size )) > + $XFS_IO_PROG -f -s -c "pwrite -S 0xe5 $offset $extent_size" \ > + $SCRATCH_MNT/foo >>/dev/null > +done I wouldn't have thought that this would actually succeed on xfs because you could lay extents down one after the other, but then started seeing this in the filefrag output: File size of /opt/foo is 528384 (129 blocks of 4096 bytes) ext: logical_offset: physical_offset: length: expected: flags: 3: 17.. 17: 52.. 52: 1: 37: 4: 18.. 18: 67.. 67: 1: 53: 5: 19.. 19: 81.. 81: 1: 68: 6: 20.. 20: 94.. 94: 1: 82: 7: 21.. 21: 106.. 106: 1: 95: 8: 22.. 22: 117.. 117: 1: 107: 9: 23.. 23: 127.. 127: 1: 118: 10: 24.. 24: 136.. 136: 1: 128: 11: 25.. 25: 144.. 144: 1: 137: 12: 26.. 26: 151.. 151: 1: 145: 13: 27.. 27: 157.. 157: 1: 152: 14: 28.. 28: 162.. 162: 1: 158: 15: 29.. 29: 166.. 166: 1: 163: 16: 30.. 30: 169.. 169: 1: 167: 17: 31.. 32: 171.. 172: 2: 170: 18: 33.. 33: 188.. 188: 1: 173: 52, 67, 81, 94, 106, 117, 127, 136, 44, 151, 157, 162, 166, 169, 171... +15 +14 +13 +12 +11 +10 +9 +8 +7 +6 +5 +4 +3 +2... Hm, I wonder what quirk of the xfs allocator this might be? > + > +# Create file bar with the same size that file foo has but with large extents. > +$XFS_IO_PROG -f -c "pwrite -S 0xc7 -b $file_size 0 $file_size" \ > + $SCRATCH_MNT/bar >>/dev/null > + > +# Fill the fs (for btrfs we are interested in filling all unallocated space > +# and most of the existing metadata block group(s), so that after this there > +# will be no unallocated space and metadata space will be mostly full but with > +# more than enough free space for the clone operation below to succeed). > +i=1 > +while true; do > + $XFS_IO_PROG -f -c "pwrite 0 2K" $SCRATCH_MNT/filler_$i &> /dev/null > + [ $? -ne 0 ] && break > + i=$(( i + 1 )) > +done _fill_fs? > + > +# Now clone file bar into file foo. This is supposed to succeed and not fail > +# with ENOSPC for example. > +$XFS_IO_PROG -c "reflink $SCRATCH_MNT/bar" $SCRATCH_MNT/foo >>/dev/null _reflink $SCRATCH_MNT/bar $SCRATCH_MNT/foo ? --D > + > +_scratch_remount > + > +echo "File foo data after cloning and remount:" > +od -A d -t x1 $SCRATCH_MNT/foo > + > +status=0 > +exit > diff --git a/tests/generic/558.out b/tests/generic/558.out > new file mode 100644 > index 00000000..d1e8e70f > --- /dev/null > +++ b/tests/generic/558.out > @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ > +QA output created by 558 > +File foo data after cloning and remount: > +0000000 c7 c7 c7 c7 c7 c7 c7 c7 c7 c7 c7 c7 c7 c7 c7 c7 > +* > +134217728 > diff --git a/tests/generic/group b/tests/generic/group > index 543c0627..c06c1cd1 100644 > --- a/tests/generic/group > +++ b/tests/generic/group > @@ -560,3 +560,4 @@ > 555 auto quick cap > 556 auto quick casefold > 557 auto quick log > +558 auto clone > -- > 2.11.0 >