On Mon, Jan 13, 2025 at 02:22:20PM +0530, Nirjhar Roy (IBM) wrote: > > On 1/13/25 11:29, Zorro Lang wrote: > > On Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 03:21:51PM +0000, Nirjhar Roy (IBM) wrote: > > > Bug Description: > > > > > > _test_mount function is failing with the following error: > > > ./common/rc: line 4716: _xfs_prepare_for_eio_shutdown: command not found > > > check: failed to mount /dev/loop0 on /mnt1/test > > > > > > when the second section in local.config file is xfs and the first section > > > is non-xfs. > > > > > > It can be easily reproduced with the following local.config file > > > > > > [s2] > > > export FSTYP=ext4 > > > export TEST_DEV=/dev/loop0 > > > export TEST_DIR=/mnt1/test > > > export SCRATCH_DEV=/dev/loop1 > > > export SCRATCH_MNT=/mnt1/scratch > > > > > > [s1] > > > export FSTYP=xfs > > > export TEST_DEV=/dev/loop0 > > > export TEST_DIR=/mnt1/test > > > export SCRATCH_DEV=/dev/loop1 > > > export SCRATCH_MNT=/mnt1/scratch > > > > > > ./check selftest/001 > > > > > > Root cause: > > > When _test_mount() is executed for the second section, the FSTYPE has > > > already changed but the new fs specific common/$FSTYP has not yet > > > been done. Hence _xfs_prepare_for_eio_shutdown() is not found and > > > the test run fails. > > > > > > Fix: > > > call _source_specific_fs $FSTYP at the correct call site of _test_mount() > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Nirjhar Roy (IBM) <nirjhar.roy.lists@xxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > check | 1 + > > > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) > > > > > > diff --git a/check b/check > > > index 607d2456..8cdbb68f 100755 > > > --- a/check > > > +++ b/check > > > @@ -776,6 +776,7 @@ function run_section() > > > if $RECREATE_TEST_DEV || [ "$OLD_FSTYP" != "$FSTYP" ]; then > > > echo "RECREATING -- $FSTYP on $TEST_DEV" > > > _test_unmount 2> /dev/null > > > + [[ "$OLD_FSTYP" != "$FSTYP" ]] && _source_specific_fs $FSTYP > > The _source_specific_fs is called when importing common/rc file: > > > > # check for correct setup and source the $FSTYP specific functions now > > _source_specific_fs $FSTYP > > > > From the code logic of check script: > > > > if $RECREATE_TEST_DEV || [ "$OLD_FSTYP" != "$FSTYP" ]; then > > echo "RECREATING -- $FSTYP on $TEST_DEV" > > _test_unmount 2> /dev/null > > if ! _test_mkfs >$tmp.err 2>&1 > > then > > echo "our local _test_mkfs routine ..." > > cat $tmp.err > > echo "check: failed to mkfs \$TEST_DEV using specified options" > > status=1 > > exit > > fi > > if ! _test_mount > > then > > echo "check: failed to mount $TEST_DEV on $TEST_DIR" > > status=1 > > exit > > fi > > # TEST_DEV has been recreated, previous FSTYP derived from > > # TEST_DEV could be changed, source common/rc again with > > # correct FSTYP to get FSTYP specific configs, e.g. common/xfs > > . common/rc > > ^^^^^^^^^^^ > > we import common/rc at here. > > > > So I'm wondering if we can move this line upward, to fix the problem you > > hit (and don't bring in regression :) Does that help? > > > > Thanks, > > Zorro > > Okay so we can move ". common/rc" upward and then remove the following from > "check" file: > > if ! _test_mount > then > echo "check: failed to mount $TEST_DEV on $TEST_DIR" > status=1 > exit > fi > > since . common/rc will call init_rc() in the end, which does a > _test_mount(). Do you agree with this (Zorro and Ritesh)? > > I can make the changes and send a v2? Hmm... the _init_rc doesn't do _test_mkfs, so you might need to do ". common/rc" after "_test_mkfs", rather than "_test_unmount". By checking the _init_rc, I think it can replace the _test_mount you metioned above. Some details might need more testing, to make sure we didn't miss anything wrong:) Any review points from others? Thanks, Zorro > > --NR > > > > > > > > if ! _test_mkfs >$tmp.err 2>&1 > > > then > > > echo "our local _test_mkfs routine ..." > > > -- > > > 2.34.1 > > > > > > > -- > Nirjhar Roy > Linux Kernel Developer > IBM, Bangalore >