Fix the error messages in the golden output for generic/15[78], which examine the responses to invalid inputs as returned by the clone/clone_range/extent_same ioctls. Also fix a filtering omission. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@xxxxxxxxxx> --- tests/generic/157 | 12 ++++++++---- tests/generic/157.out | 2 +- tests/generic/158 | 10 +++++++--- tests/generic/158.out | 8 ++++---- 4 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/generic/157 b/tests/generic/157 index a43fb0d..f3de285 100755 --- a/tests/generic/157 +++ b/tests/generic/157 @@ -75,10 +75,14 @@ mkdir "$TESTDIR1/dir1" seq 1 $((2 * BLKSZ / 250)) | while read f; do touch "$TESTDIR1/dir1/$f" done -mknod "$TESTDIR1/dev1" b 8 0 +mknod "$TESTDIR1/dev1" c 1 3 mkfifo "$TESTDIR1/fifo1" sync +_filter_enotty() { + sed -e 's/Inappropriate ioctl for device/Operation not supported/g' +} + echo "Try cross-device reflink" _reflink_range "$TESTDIR1/file1" 0 "$TESTDIR2/file1" 0 $BLKSZ @@ -98,13 +102,13 @@ echo "Try to reflink a device" _reflink_range "$TESTDIR1/dev1" 0 "$TESTDIR1/file2" 0 $BLKSZ echo "Try to reflink to a dir" -_reflink_range "$TESTDIR1/file1" 0 "$TESTDIR1/dir1" 0 $BLKSZ +_reflink_range "$TESTDIR1/file1" 0 "$TESTDIR1/dir1" 0 $BLKSZ 2>&1 | _filter_test_dir echo "Try to reflink to a device" -_reflink_range "$TESTDIR1/file1" 0 "$TESTDIR1/dev1" 0 $BLKSZ +_reflink_range "$TESTDIR1/file1" 0 "$TESTDIR1/dev1" 0 $BLKSZ 2>&1 | _filter_enotty echo "Try to reflink to a fifo" -_reflink_range "$TESTDIR1/file1" 0 "$TESTDIR1/fifo1" 0 $BLKSZ -n +_reflink_range "$TESTDIR1/file1" 0 "$TESTDIR1/fifo1" 0 $BLKSZ -n 2>&1 | _filter_enotty echo "Try to reflink an append-only file" _reflink_range "$TESTDIR1/file1" 0 "$TESTDIR1/file3" 0 $BLKSZ -a diff --git a/tests/generic/157.out b/tests/generic/157.out index 177e7f8..3a690ca 100644 --- a/tests/generic/157.out +++ b/tests/generic/157.out @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ XFS_IOC_CLONE_RANGE: Is a directory Try to reflink a device XFS_IOC_CLONE_RANGE: Invalid argument Try to reflink to a dir -/mnt/test-157/dir1: Is a directory +TEST_DIR/test-157/dir1: Is a directory Try to reflink to a device XFS_IOC_CLONE_RANGE: Operation not supported Try to reflink to a fifo diff --git a/tests/generic/158 b/tests/generic/158 index a499b21..db5d05c 100755 --- a/tests/generic/158 +++ b/tests/generic/158 @@ -76,10 +76,14 @@ mkdir "$TESTDIR1/dir1" seq 1 $((2 * BLKSZ / 250)) | while read f; do touch "$TESTDIR1/dir1/$f" done -mknod "$TESTDIR1/dev1" b 8 0 +mknod "$TESTDIR1/dev1" c 1 3 mkfifo "$TESTDIR1/fifo1" sync +_filter_enotty() { + sed -e 's/Inappropriate ioctl for device/Invalid argument/g' +} + echo "Try cross-device dedupe" _dedupe_range "$TESTDIR1/file1" 0 "$TESTDIR2/file1" 0 $BLKSZ @@ -96,10 +100,10 @@ echo "Try to dedupe a dir" _dedupe_range "$TESTDIR1/dir1" 0 "$TESTDIR1/file2" 0 $BLKSZ echo "Try to dedupe a device" -_dedupe_range "$TESTDIR1/dev1" 0 "$TESTDIR1/file2" 0 $BLKSZ +_dedupe_range "$TESTDIR1/dev1" 0 "$TESTDIR1/file2" 0 $BLKSZ 2>&1 | _filter_enotty echo "Try to dedupe to a dir" -_dedupe_range "$TESTDIR1/file1" 0 "$TESTDIR1/dir1" 0 $BLKSZ +_dedupe_range "$TESTDIR1/file1" 0 "$TESTDIR1/dir1" 0 $BLKSZ 2>&1 | _filter_test_dir echo "Try to dedupe to a device" _dedupe_range "$TESTDIR1/file1" 0 "$TESTDIR1/dev1" 0 $BLKSZ diff --git a/tests/generic/158.out b/tests/generic/158.out index 36a3f1f..1210429 100644 --- a/tests/generic/158.out +++ b/tests/generic/158.out @@ -12,13 +12,13 @@ dedupe: Invalid argument Try to dedupe a dir XFS_IOC_FILE_EXTENT_SAME: Is a directory Try to dedupe a device -XFS_IOC_FILE_EXTENT_SAME: Permission denied +XFS_IOC_FILE_EXTENT_SAME: Invalid argument Try to dedupe to a dir -/mnt/test-158/dir1: Is a directory +TEST_DIR/test-158/dir1: Is a directory Try to dedupe to a device -dedupe: Permission denied +dedupe: Operation not supported Try to dedupe to a fifo -dedupe: Permission denied +dedupe: Operation not supported Try to dedupe an append-only file Dedupe two files Check scratch fs -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ext4" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html