On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 12:52:52PM +0800, Anand Jain wrote: > Create snapshots in various ways, modify the data around the block and > file boundaries and verify the data integrity. .... > + > +# Create Dir tree and files in it. > +# arg1 basedir > +# arg2 dir depth > +# arg3 nfile_min > +# arg4 nfile_max > +# arg5 fsize_min > +# arg6 fsize_max > +_fillfs() > +{ > + umask 000 > + local j > + local i > + local DIRP > + local FCNT > + local FILEP > + local SCNT > + local BCNT > + DIRP=$6 > + for ((j=0; j<$1; j++)); do > + DIRP=`mktemp -dq $DIRP/dir.XXXXXX` > + FCNT=$(_rand_range $2 $3) > + for ((i=0; i<$FCNT; i++)); do > + FILEP=`mktemp -q $DIRP/file.XXXXXX` > + SCNT=$(_rand_range $4 $5) > + dd if=/dev/urandom of=$FILEP bs=$SCNT count=1 status=noxfer 2>/dev/null & > + done > + done > + wait $! > +} Please, no, not -another- new and just a bit different "fill filesystem" function. There's already been one added recently in test 256 which I commented at the time could use _populate_fs, and I said the same thing in my original review of this series, too. So please modify the _populate_fs function to do what you need. Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Chinner david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs