"Darrick J. Wong" <djwong@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Mon, Nov 18, 2024 at 02:54:06PM +0530, Nirjhar Roy wrote: >> >> On 11/15/24 22:20, Darrick J. Wong wrote: >> > On Fri, Nov 15, 2024 at 09:45:59AM +0530, Nirjhar Roy wrote: >> > > This commit adds new tests that checks the behaviour of xfs/ext4 >> > > filesystems when extsize hint is set on file with inode size as 0, non-empty >> > > files with allocated and delalloc extents and so on. >> > > Although currently this test is placed under tests/generic, it >> > > only runs on xfs and there is an ongoing patch series[1] to enable >> > > extsize hints for ext4 as well. >> > > >> > > [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-ext4/cover.1726034272.git.ojaswin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/ >> > > >> > > Reviewed-by Ritesh Harjani (IBM) <ritesh.list@xxxxxxxxx> >> > > Reviewed-by: Ojaswin Mujoo <ojaswin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> > > Suggested-by: Ojaswin Mujoo <ojaswin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> > > Signed-off-by: Nirjhar Roy <nirjhar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> > > --- >> > > tests/generic/366 | 172 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> > > tests/generic/366.out | 26 +++++++ >> > > 2 files changed, 198 insertions(+) >> > > create mode 100755 tests/generic/366 >> > > create mode 100644 tests/generic/366.out >> > > >> > > diff --git a/tests/generic/366 b/tests/generic/366 >> > > new file mode 100755 >> > > index 00000000..7ff4e8e2 >> > > --- /dev/null >> > > +++ b/tests/generic/366 >> > > @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ >> > > +#! /bin/bash >> > > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 >> > > +# Copyright (c) 2024 Nirjhar Roy (nirjhar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx). All Rights Reserved. >> > > +# >> > > +# FS QA Test 366 >> > > +# >> > > +# This test verifies that extent allocation hint setting works correctly on files with >> > > +# no extents allocated and non-empty files which are truncated. It also checks that the >> > > +# extent hints setting fails with non-empty file i.e, with any file with allocated >> > > +# extents or delayed allocation. We also check if the extsize value and the >> > > +# xflag bit actually got reflected after setting/re-setting the extsize value. >> > > + >> > > +. ./common/config >> > > +. ./common/filter >> > > +. ./common/preamble >> > > + >> > > +_begin_fstest ioctl quick >> > > + >> > > +_supported_fs xfs >> > Aren't you all adding extsize support for ext4? I would've expected >> > some kind of _require_extsize helper to _notrun on filesystems that >> > don't support it. >> Yes, this is a good idea. I will try to have something like this. Thank you. >> > >> > > + >> > > +_fixed_by_kernel_commit "2a492ff66673 \ >> > > + xfs: Check for delayed allocations before setting extsize" >> > > + >> > > +_require_scratch >> > > + >> > > +FILE_DATA_SIZE=1M >> > > + >> > > +get_default_extsize() >> > > +{ >> > > + if [ -z $1 ] || [ ! -d $1 ]; then >> > > + echo "Missing mount point argument for get_default_extsize" >> > > + exit 1 >> > > + fi >> > > + $XFS_IO_PROG -c "extsize" "$1" | sed 's/^\[\([0-9]\+\)\].*/\1/' >> > Doesn't this need to check for extszinherit on $SCRATCH_MNT? >> >> The above function tries to get the default extsize set on a directory >> ($SCRATCH_MNT for this test). Even if there is an extszinherit set or >> extsize (with -d extsize=<size> [1]), the function will get the extsize (in >> bytes) which is what the function intends to do. In case there is >> no extszinherit or extsize set on the directory, it will return 0. Does >> this answer your question, or are you asking something else? >> >> [1] >> https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230929095342.2976587-7-john.g.garry@xxxxxxxxxx/ > > Nah, I think I got confused there. Disregard the question. :( > >> > >> > > +} >> > > + >> > > +filter_extsz() >> > > +{ >> > > + sed "s/\[$1\]/\[EXTSIZE\]/g" >> > > +} >> > > + >> > > +setup() >> > > +{ >> > > + _scratch_mkfs >> "$seqres.full" 2>&1 >> > > + _scratch_mount >> "$seqres.full" 2>&1 >> > > + BLKSZ=`_get_block_size $SCRATCH_MNT` >> > > + DEFAULT_EXTSIZE=`get_default_extsize $SCRATCH_MNT` >> > > + EXTSIZE=$(( BLKSZ*2 )) >> > > + # Making sure the new extsize is not the same as the default extsize >> > Er... why? >> The test behaves a bit differently when the new and old extsizes are equal >> and the intention of this test is to check if the kernel behaves as expected >> when we are trying to *change* the extsize. Two of the sub-tests >> (test_data_delayed(), test_data_allocated()) test whether extsize settting >> fails if there are allocated extents or delayed allocation. The failure >> doesn't take place when the new and the default extsizes are equal, i.e, >> when the extsize is not changing. If the default and the new extsize are >> equal, the xfs_io command succeeds, which is not what we want the test to >> do. So we are always ensuring that the new extsize is not equal to the >> default extsize. Does this answer your question? > > Yep. Can you add that ("Make sure the new extsize is not the same as > the default extsize so that we can observe it changing") to the comment? > >> > > + [[ "$DEFAULT_EXTSIZE" -eq "$EXTSIZE" ]] && EXTSIZE=$(( BLKSZ*4 )) >> > > +} >> > > + >> > > +read_file_extsize() >> > > +{ >> > > + $XFS_IO_PROG -c "extsize" $1 | _filter_scratch | filter_extsz $2 >> > > +} >> > > + >> > > +check_extsz_and_xflag() >> > > +{ >> > > + local filename=$1 >> > > + local extsize=$2 >> > > + read_file_extsize $filename $extsize >> > > + _test_fsx_xflags_field $filename "e" && echo "e flag set" || echo "e flag unset" >> > I almost asked in the last patch if the _test_fsxattr_flag function >> > should be running xfs_io -c 'stat -v' so that you could grep for whole >> > words instead of individual letters. >> > >> > "extsize flag unset" >> > >> > "cowextsize flag set" >> > >> > is a bit easier to figure out what's going wrong. >> > >> > The rest of the logic looks reasonable to me. >> > >> > --D >> >> Yes, that makes sense. So do you mean something like the following? >> >> # Check whether a fsxattr xflags name ($2) field is set on a given file >> ($1). >> # e.g, fsxattr.xflags = 0x80000800 [extsize, has-xattr] >> _test_fsxattr_flag_field() >> { >> grep -q "fsxattr.xflags.*\[.*$2.*\]" <($XFS_IO_PROG -c "stat -v" "$1") >> } >> >> and the call sites can be like >> >> _test_fsx_xflags_field $filename "extsize" && echo "e flag set" || echo "e >> flag unset" >> >> THE OTHER OPTION IS: >> >> We can embed the "<flag name> flag set/unset" message, inside the >> _test_fsx_xflags_field() function. Something like >> >> _test_fsxattr_flag_field() >> { >> grep -q "fsxattr.xflags.*\[.*$2.*\]" <($XFS_IO_PROG -c "stat -v" "$1") >> && echo "$2 flag set" || echo "$2 flag unset" >> } >> >> Which one do you prefer? > > You might as well go for this second form since that's how all the > callers behave. > Sorry, I missed reading the rest of the email from Nirjhar or else I would have responded earlier. Adding an echo command in the common helper routine for it to go into the .out file might become confusing. So if folks don't have a hard preference here, then can we please keep the same previous logic of returning success or failure from ("_test_fsxattr_xflag" common helper) and let the caller decide whatever string it wants to add (or even not) for it's .out file please? -ritesh > --D > >> > >> > > +} >> > > + >> > > +check_extsz_xflag_across_remount() >> > > +{ >> > > + local filename=$1 >> > > + local extsize=$2 >> > > + _scratch_cycle_mount >> > > + check_extsz_and_xflag $filename $extsize >> > > +} >> > > + >> > > +# Extsize flag should be cleared when extsize is reset, so this function >> > > +# checks that this behavior is followed. >> > > +reset_extsz_and_recheck_extsz_xflag() >> > > +{ >> > > + local filename=$1 >> > > + echo "Re-setting extsize hint to 0" >> > > + $XFS_IO_PROG -c "extsize 0" $filename >> > > + check_extsz_xflag_across_remount $filename "0" >> > > +} >> > > + >> > > +check_extsz_xflag_before_and_after_reset() >> > > +{ >> > > + local filename=$1 >> > > + local extsize=$2 >> > > + check_extsz_xflag_across_remount $filename $extsize >> > > + reset_extsz_and_recheck_extsz_xflag $filename >> > > +} >> > > + >> > > +test_empty_file() >> > > +{ >> > > + echo "TEST: Set extsize on empty file" >> > > + local filename=$1 >> > > + $XFS_IO_PROG \ >> > > + -c "open -f $filename" \ >> > > + -c "extsize $EXTSIZE" \ >> > > + >> > > + check_extsz_xflag_before_and_after_reset $filename $EXTSIZE >> > > + echo >> > > +} >> > > + >> > > +test_data_delayed() >> > > +{ >> > > + echo "TEST: Set extsize on non-empty file with delayed allocation" >> > > + local filename=$1 >> > > + $XFS_IO_PROG \ >> > > + -c "open -f $filename" \ >> > > + -c "pwrite -q 0 $FILE_DATA_SIZE" \ >> > > + -c "extsize $EXTSIZE" | _filter_scratch >> > > + >> > > + echo "test for default extsize setting if any" >> > > + read_file_extsize $filename $DEFAULT_EXTSIZE >> > > + echo >> > > +} >> > > + >> > > +test_data_allocated() >> > > +{ >> > > + echo "TEST: Set extsize on non-empty file with allocated extents" >> > > + local filename=$1 >> > > + $XFS_IO_PROG \ >> > > + -c "open -f $filename" \ >> > > + -c "pwrite -qW 0 $FILE_DATA_SIZE" \ >> > > + -c "extsize $EXTSIZE" | _filter_scratch >> > > + >> > > + echo "test for default extsize setting if any" >> > > + read_file_extsize $filename $DEFAULT_EXTSIZE >> > > + echo >> > > +} >> > > + >> > > +test_truncate_allocated() >> > > +{ >> > > + echo "TEST: Set extsize after truncating a file with allocated extents" >> > > + local filename=$1 >> > > + $XFS_IO_PROG \ >> > > + -c "open -f $filename" \ >> > > + -c "pwrite -qW 0 $FILE_DATA_SIZE" \ >> > > + -c "truncate 0" \ >> > > + -c "extsize $EXTSIZE" \ >> > > + >> > > + check_extsz_xflag_across_remount $filename $EXTSIZE >> > > + echo >> > > +} >> > > + >> > > +test_truncate_delayed() >> > > +{ >> > > + echo "TEST: Set extsize after truncating a file with delayed allocation" >> > > + local filename=$1 >> > > + $XFS_IO_PROG \ >> > > + -c "open -f $filename" \ >> > > + -c "pwrite -q 0 $FILE_DATA_SIZE" \ >> > > + -c "truncate 0" \ >> > > + -c "extsize $EXTSIZE" \ >> > > + >> > > + check_extsz_xflag_across_remount $filename $EXTSIZE >> > > + echo >> > > +} >> > > + >> > > +setup >> > > +echo -e "EXTSIZE = $EXTSIZE DEFAULT_EXTSIZE = $DEFAULT_EXTSIZE BLOCKSIZE = $BLKSZ\n" >> "$seqres.full" >> > > + >> > > +NEW_FILE_NAME_PREFIX=$SCRATCH_MNT/new-file- >> > > + >> > > +test_empty_file "$NEW_FILE_NAME_PREFIX"00 >> > > +test_data_delayed "$NEW_FILE_NAME_PREFIX"01 >> > > +test_data_allocated "$NEW_FILE_NAME_PREFIX"02 >> > > +test_truncate_allocated "$NEW_FILE_NAME_PREFIX"03 >> > > +test_truncate_delayed "$NEW_FILE_NAME_PREFIX"04 >> > > + >> > > +status=0 >> > > +exit >> > > diff --git a/tests/generic/366.out b/tests/generic/366.out >> > > new file mode 100644 >> > > index 00000000..cdd2f5fa >> > > --- /dev/null >> > > +++ b/tests/generic/366.out >> > > @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ >> > > +QA output created by 366 >> > > +TEST: Set extsize on empty file >> > > +[EXTSIZE] SCRATCH_MNT/new-file-00 >> > > +e flag set >> > > +Re-setting extsize hint to 0 >> > > +[EXTSIZE] SCRATCH_MNT/new-file-00 >> > > +e flag unset >> > > + >> > > +TEST: Set extsize on non-empty file with delayed allocation >> > > +xfs_io: FS_IOC_FSSETXATTR SCRATCH_MNT/new-file-01: Invalid argument >> > > +test for default extsize setting if any >> > > +[EXTSIZE] SCRATCH_MNT/new-file-01 >> > > + >> > > +TEST: Set extsize on non-empty file with allocated extents >> > > +xfs_io: FS_IOC_FSSETXATTR SCRATCH_MNT/new-file-02: Invalid argument >> > > +test for default extsize setting if any >> > > +[EXTSIZE] SCRATCH_MNT/new-file-02 >> > > + >> > > +TEST: Set extsize after truncating a file with allocated extents >> > > +[EXTSIZE] SCRATCH_MNT/new-file-03 >> > > +e flag set >> > > + >> > > +TEST: Set extsize after truncating a file with delayed allocation >> > > +[EXTSIZE] SCRATCH_MNT/new-file-04 >> > > +e flag set >> > > + >> > > -- >> > > 2.43.5 >> > > >> > > >> -- >> --- >> Nirjhar Roy >> Linux Kernel Developer >> IBM, Bangalore >> >>