On 1/31/12 4:41 PM, Dave Chinner wrote: > On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 04:27:51PM -0600, Eric Sandeen wrote: >> This changes quite a few things about 274 to make it more robust >> and useful. >> >> * More comments >> * Use xfs_io for falloc (not all systems have /usr/bin/fallocate) >> * use _require_xfs_io_falloc to be sure system & fs support preallocation >> * Do not remove all of the files in $SCRATCH_MNT/ post-mkfs >> * Do not remove all of the files in $SCRATCH_MNT/ on completion >> (this breaks e2fsck when lost+found/ goes missing) > > FWIW, can't e2fsck be fixed to handle this case? > > ...... >> _cleanup() >> { >> cd / >> - rm -f $SCRATCH_MNT/* $tmp.* >> + rm -f $tmp.* >> _scratch_unmount >> } >> >> @@ -46,6 +48,7 @@ _cleanup() >> _supported_fs generic >> _supported_os IRIX Linux >> _require_scratch >> +_require_xfs_io_falloc >> >> echo "------------------------------" >> echo "preallocation test" >> @@ -57,32 +60,39 @@ umount $SCRATCH_DEV 2>/dev/null >> _scratch_mkfs_sized $((1 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024)) >>$seq.full 2>&1 >> _scratch_mount >> >> -rm -rf $SCRATCH_MNT/* >> -cd $SCRATCH_MNT >> -dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=4K count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1 >> +# Create a 4k file >> +dd if=/dev/zero of=$SCRATCH_MNT/test bs=4K count=1 >>$seq.full 2>&1 >> if [ $? -ne 0 ] >> then >> - echo "create file err" >> + echo "create file error" >> status=1 >> exit >> fi >> >> -fallocate -n -o 4K -l 1M test >/dev/null 2>&1 >> +# Allocate 4M past EOF on that file >> +xfs_io -F -c "falloc -k 4k 4m" $SCRATCH_MNT/test >>$seq.full 2>&1 >> if [ $? -ne 0 ] >> then >> - echo "fallocate file err" >> + echo "fallocate file error" >> status=1 >> exit >> fi > > That whole create and falloc step can be done with one command: > > xfs_io -F -c "write 0 4k" -c "falloc -k 4k 4m" $SCRATCH_MNT/test > > The output of xfs_io will tell us what failed if it does. too bad that doesn't quite fail properly ;) [root@inode xfstests-dev]# xfs_io -F -f -c "write 0 4k" -c "falloc -k 4k 4m" foobar command "write" not found [root@inode xfstests-dev]# echo $? 0 :( I'll fix that up too I guess. --Eric > Also, failure handling is as simple as appending: > > || _fail "failure string" > > to the command. It handles setting status appropriately, tees the > failure string to $seq.full, and tells the user to go look at > $seq.full for why the test failed. hence that 16 lines of script can > be simply replaced with these 2 lines: > > xfs_io -F -c "write 0 4k" -c "falloc -k 4k 4m" $SCRATCH_MNT/test \ > >>$seq.full 2>&1 || _fail "failed to create test file" > >> -dd if=/dev/zero of=tmp1 bs=1M >/dev/null 2>&1 >> -dd if=/dev/zero of=tmp2 bs=4K >/dev/null 2>&1 >> +# Fill the rest of the fs completely >> +dd if=/dev/zero of=$SCRATCH_MNT/tmp1 bs=1M >>$seq.full 2>&1 >> +dd if=/dev/zero of=$SCRATCH_MNT/tmp2 bs=4K >>$seq.full 2>&1 >> sync >> +# Last effort, use O_SYNC >> +dd if=/dev/zero of=$SCRATCH_MNT/tmp3 bs=4K oflag=sync >>$seq.full 2>&1 >> +# Save space usage info >> +echo "Post-fill space:" >> $seq.full >> +df $SCRATCH_MNT >>$seq.full 2>&1 >> >> -dd if=/dev/zero of=test seek=1 bs=4K count=2 conv=notrunc >/dev/null 2>&1 >> +# Now attempt a write into all of the preallocated space >> +dd if=/dev/zero of=$SCRATCH_MNT/test seek=1 bs=4K count=1024 conv=notrunc >>$seq.full 2>&1 >> if [ $? -ne 0 ] >> then >> - echo "fill prealloc range err" >> + echo "fill prealloc range error" >> status=1 >> exit >> fi > > I'd still like to see this write attempt to trigger nasty behaviours > like needing to allocate a metadata block for the extent list. I > suggested randholes, but perhaps this would be easier: > > for i in `seq 1 2 1023`; do > dd if=/dev/zero of=$SCRATCH_MNT/test seek=$i bs=4K count=1 conv=notrunc \ > >>$seq.full 2>&1 || _fail "failed to write test file" > done > > which will write every second block and so only convert every second > block from unwritten to written and hence blow out the size of the > extent list and require extent map block allocation and potentially > trigger ENOSPC that way.... > > Cheers, > > Dave. _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs