On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 02:20:29PM -0800, Darrick J. Wong wrote: > From: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Test the ability to add older v5 features. > > Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > tests/xfs/769 | 248 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > tests/xfs/769.out | 2 > 2 files changed, 250 insertions(+) > create mode 100755 tests/xfs/769 > create mode 100644 tests/xfs/769.out > > > diff --git a/tests/xfs/769 b/tests/xfs/769 > new file mode 100755 > index 0000000000..7613048f52 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/tests/xfs/769 > @@ -0,0 +1,248 @@ > +#! /bin/bash > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later > +# Copyright (c) 2022 Oracle. All Rights Reserved. > +# > +# FS QA Test No. 769 > +# > +# Test upgrading filesystems with new features. > +# > +. ./common/preamble > +_begin_fstest auto mkfs repair > + > +# Import common functions. > +. ./common/filter > +. ./common/populate > + > +# real QA test starts here > +_supported_fs xfs > + > +test -w /dev/ttyprintk || _notrun "test requires writable /dev/ttyprintk" Hi Darrick, I'm not sure why /dev/ttyprintk is necessary. I think sometimes we might not have this driver, but has /dev/kmsg. Can /dev/kmsg be a replacement of ttyprintk ? Thanks, Zorro > +_require_check_dmesg > +_require_scratch_nocheck > +_require_scratch_xfs_crc > + > +# Does repair know how to add a particular feature to a filesystem? > +check_repair_upgrade() > +{ > + $XFS_REPAIR_PROG -c "$1=narf" 2>&1 | \ > + grep -q 'unknown option' && return 1 > + return 0 > +} > + > +# Are we configured for realtime? > +rt_configured() > +{ > + test "$USE_EXTERNAL" = "yes" && test -n "$SCRATCH_RTDEV" > +} > + > +# Compute the MKFS_OPTIONS string for a particular feature upgrade test > +compute_mkfs_options() > +{ > + local m_opts="" > + local caller_options="$MKFS_OPTIONS" > + > + for feat in "${FEATURES[@]}"; do > + local feat_state="${FEATURE_STATE["${feat}"]}" > + > + if echo "$caller_options" | grep -E -w -q "${feat}=[0-9]*"; then > + # Change the caller's options > + caller_options="$(echo "$caller_options" | \ > + sed -e "s/\([^[:alnum:]]\)${feat}=[0-9]*/\1${feat}=${feat_state}/g")" > + else > + # Add it to our list of new mkfs flags > + m_opts="${feat}=${feat_state},${m_opts}" > + fi > + done > + > + test -n "$m_opts" && m_opts=" -m $m_opts" > + > + echo "$caller_options$m_opts" > +} > + > +# Log the start of an upgrade. > +function upgrade_start_message() > +{ > + local feat="$1" > + > + echo "Add $feat to filesystem" > +} > + > +# Find dmesg log messages since we started a particular upgrade test > +function dmesg_since_feature_upgrade_start() > +{ > + local feat_logmsg="$(upgrade_start_message "$1")" > + > + # search the dmesg log of last run of $seqnum for possible failures > + # use sed \cregexpc address type, since $seqnum contains "/" > + dmesg | \ > + tac | \ > + sed -ne "0,\#run fstests $seqnum at $date_time#p" | \ > + sed -ne "0,\#${feat_logmsg}#p" | \ > + tac > +} > + > +# Did the mount fail because this feature is not supported? > +function feature_unsupported() > +{ > + local feat="$1" > + > + dmesg_since_feature_upgrade_start "$feat" | \ > + grep -q 'has unknown.*features' > +} > + > +# Exercise the scratch fs > +function scratch_fsstress() > +{ > + echo moo > $SCRATCH_MNT/sample.txt > + $FSSTRESS_PROG -n $((TIME_FACTOR * 1000)) -p $((LOAD_FACTOR * 4)) \ > + -d $SCRATCH_MNT/data >> $seqres.full > +} > + > +# Exercise the filesystem a little bit and emit a manifest. > +function pre_exercise() > +{ > + local feat="$1" > + > + _try_scratch_mount &> $tmp.mount > + res=$? > + # If the kernel doesn't support the filesystem even after a > + # fresh format, skip the rest of the upgrade test quietly. > + if [ $res -eq 32 ] && feature_unsupported "$feat"; then > + echo "mount failed due to unsupported feature $feat" >> $seqres.full > + return 1 > + fi > + if [ $res -ne 0 ]; then > + cat $tmp.mount > + echo "mount failed with $res before upgrading to $feat" | \ > + tee -a $seqres.full > + return 1 > + fi > + > + scratch_fsstress > + find $SCRATCH_MNT -type f -print0 | xargs -r -0 md5sum > $tmp.manifest > + _scratch_unmount > + return 0 > +} > + > +# Check the manifest and exercise the filesystem more > +function post_exercise() > +{ > + local feat="$1" > + > + _try_scratch_mount &> $tmp.mount > + res=$? > + # If the kernel doesn't support the filesystem even after a > + # fresh format, skip the rest of the upgrade test quietly. > + if [ $res -eq 32 ] && feature_unsupported "$feat"; then > + echo "mount failed due to unsupported feature $feat" >> $seqres.full > + return 1 > + fi > + if [ $res -ne 0 ]; then > + cat $tmp.mount > + echo "mount failed with $res after upgrading to $feat" | \ > + tee -a $seqres.full > + return 1 > + fi > + > + md5sum --quiet -c $tmp.manifest || \ > + echo "fs contents ^^^ changed after adding $feat" > + > + iam="check" _check_scratch_fs || \ > + echo "scratch fs check failed after adding $feat" > + > + # Try to mount the fs in case the check unmounted it > + _try_scratch_mount &>> $seqres.full > + > + scratch_fsstress > + > + iam="check" _check_scratch_fs || \ > + echo "scratch fs check failed after exercising $feat" > + > + # Try to unmount the fs in case the check didn't > + _scratch_unmount &>> $seqres.full > + return 0 > +} > + > +# Create a list of fs features in the order that support for them was added > +# to the kernel driver. For each feature upgrade test, we enable all the > +# features that came before it and none of the ones after, which means we're > +# testing incremental migrations. We start each run with a clean fs so that > +# errors and unsatisfied requirements (log size, root ino position, etc) in one > +# upgrade don't spread failure to the rest of the tests. > +FEATURES=() > +if rt_configured; then > + check_repair_upgrade finobt && FEATURES+=("finobt") > + check_repair_upgrade inobtcount && FEATURES+=("inobtcount") > + check_repair_upgrade bigtime && FEATURES+=("bigtime") > +else > + check_repair_upgrade finobt && FEATURES+=("finobt") > + check_repair_upgrade rmapbt && FEATURES+=("rmapbt") > + check_repair_upgrade reflink && FEATURES+=("reflink") > + check_repair_upgrade inobtcount && FEATURES+=("inobtcount") > + check_repair_upgrade bigtime && FEATURES+=("bigtime") > +fi > + > +test "${#FEATURES[@]}" -eq 0 && \ > + _notrun "xfs_repair does not know how to add V5 features" > + > +declare -A FEATURE_STATE > +for f in "${FEATURES[@]}"; do > + FEATURE_STATE["$f"]=0 > +done > + > +for feat in "${FEATURES[@]}"; do > + echo "-----------------------" >> $seqres.full > + > + upgrade_start_message "$feat" | tee -a $seqres.full /dev/ttyprintk > /dev/null > + > + opts="$(compute_mkfs_options)" > + echo "mkfs.xfs $opts" >> $seqres.full > + > + # Format filesystem > + MKFS_OPTIONS="$opts" _scratch_mkfs &>> $seqres.full > + res=$? > + outcome="mkfs returns $res for $feat upgrade test" > + echo "$outcome" >> $seqres.full > + if [ $res -ne 0 ]; then > + echo "$outcome" > + continue > + fi > + > + # Create some files to make things interesting. > + pre_exercise "$feat" || break > + > + # Upgrade the fs > + _scratch_xfs_repair -c "${feat}=1" &> $tmp.upgrade > + res=$? > + cat $tmp.upgrade >> $seqres.full > + grep -q "^Adding" $tmp.upgrade || \ > + echo "xfs_repair ignored command to add $feat" > + > + outcome="xfs_repair returns $res while adding $feat" > + echo "$outcome" >> $seqres.full > + if [ $res -ne 0 ]; then > + # Couldn't upgrade filesystem, move on to the next feature. > + FEATURE_STATE["$feat"]=1 > + continue > + fi > + > + # Make sure repair runs cleanly afterwards > + _scratch_xfs_repair -n &>> $seqres.full > + res=$? > + outcome="xfs_repair -n returns $res after adding $feat" > + echo "$outcome" >> $seqres.full > + if [ $res -ne 0 ]; then > + echo "$outcome" > + fi > + > + # Make sure we can still exercise the filesystem. > + post_exercise "$feat" || break > + > + # Update feature state for next run > + FEATURE_STATE["$feat"]=1 > +done > + > +# success, all done > +echo Silence is golden. > +status=0 > +exit > diff --git a/tests/xfs/769.out b/tests/xfs/769.out > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000000..332432db97 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/tests/xfs/769.out > @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ > +QA output created by 769 > +Silence is golden. >