[PATCH 00/10] xfstests: update verity tests for non-4K block and page size

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This series updates the verity xfstests to eliminate implicit
assumptions that 'merkle_tree_block_size == fs_block_size == page_size
== 4096', and to provide some test coverage for cases where
merkle_tree_block_size differs from fs_block_size and/or page_size.  It
doesn't add any new test scripts, but it does update some of the
existing test scripts to test multiple block sizes.

This goes along with my kernel patch series
"fsverity: support for non-4K pages"
(https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/20221028224539.171818-1-ebiggers@xxxxxxxxxx/T/#u).
However, it's not necessary to wait for that kernel patch series to be
applied before applying this xfstests patch series.

Eric Biggers (10):
  common/verity: add and use _fsv_can_enable()
  common/verity: set FSV_BLOCK_SIZE to an appropriate value
  common/verity: use FSV_BLOCK_SIZE by default
  common/verity: add _filter_fsverity_digest()
  generic/572: support non-4K Merkle tree block size
  generic/573: support non-4K Merkle tree block size
  generic/577: support non-4K Merkle tree block size
  generic/574: test multiple Merkle tree block sizes
  generic/624: test multiple Merkle tree block sizes
  generic/575: test 1K Merkle tree block size

 common/verity         |  84 +++++++++++++++-----
 tests/generic/572     |  21 ++---
 tests/generic/572.out |  10 +--
 tests/generic/573     |   8 +-
 tests/generic/574     | 174 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
 tests/generic/574.out |  83 ++------------------
 tests/generic/575     |  58 +++++++++-----
 tests/generic/575.out |   8 +-
 tests/generic/577     |  24 +++---
 tests/generic/577.out |  10 +--
 tests/generic/624     | 119 ++++++++++++++++++++---------
 tests/generic/624.out |  15 ++--
 12 files changed, 346 insertions(+), 268 deletions(-)


base-commit: 41f2bbdec5faa5d6522e86e63c1f30473a99dbfe
-- 
2.38.1




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