Re: [PATCH 03/10] xfstests: hardcode fops for determinable fsstests runs

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On 02/20/2013 04:42 AM, Dmitry Monakhov wrote:
106,107 and 117 are frozen tests which use known seed, it is
reasonable to explicitly hardcode file operations in order to avoid
implicit changes caused by future changes in fsstress.

NOTE: options genereted like follows: fsstress -S c $ORIG_ARGS

Signed-off-by: Dmitry Monakhov <dmonakhov@xxxxxxxxxx>

106 and 107 are not valid for ext4. They failed the same before and after this patch with xfs. Because 106 and 107 are not in the auto group and 117 is in the auto group and passes for both xfs and ext4,
I will say this looks good.

Reviewed-by: Rich Johnston <rjohnston@xxxxxxx>


---
  106 |   33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
  107 |   32 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
  2 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/106 b/106
index 8278691..b351fe5 100755
--- a/106
+++ b/106
@@ -61,8 +61,37 @@ _require_prjquota $SCRATCH_DEV

  # initial populate
  target=$SCRATCH_MNT/target
-$FSSTRESS_PROG -s 0xdeed -m8 -w -p4 -n1000 $FSSTRESS_AVOID -d $target
-$FSSTRESS_PROG -s 0xdeed -m8 -z -p4 -n1000 -fsetxattr=500 -fchown=500 -d $target
+$FSSTRESS_PROG -z -s 57069 -m 8 -n 1000 -p 4 \
+-f allocsp=1 \
+-f chown=3 \
+-f creat=4 \
+-f dwrite=4 \
+-f fallocate=1 \
+-f fdatasync=1 \
+-f fiemap=1 \
+-f freesp=1 \
+-f fsync=1 \
+-f link=1 \
+-f mkdir=2 \
+-f mknod=2 \
+-f punch=1 \
+-f rename=2 \
+-f resvsp=1 \
+-f rmdir=1 \
+-f setxattr=1 \
+-f symlink=2 \
+-f sync=1 \
+-f truncate=2 \
+-f unlink=1 \
+-f unresvsp=1 \
+-f write=4 \
+-d $target
+
+$FSSTRESS_PROG -z -s 57069 -m 8 -n 1000 -p 4 \
+-f chown=500 \
+-f setxattr=500 \
+-d $target
+

  # also use space, to be able to go over/under limits easily
  uid=255
diff --git a/107 b/107
index 74403e6..eaf7e6a 100755
--- a/107
+++ b/107
@@ -78,9 +78,35 @@ echo "6:$target" | tee -a $seq.full > $tmp.projects

  echo "### populate filesystem"
  mkdir $target		|| exit
-FSSTRESS_AVOID="$FSSTRESS_AVOID -fmknod=0 -fsymlink=0"
-$FSSTRESS_PROG -s 0xfeed -m8 -w -p4 -n1000 $FSSTRESS_AVOID -d $target
-$FSSTRESS_PROG -s 0xbabe -m8 -z -p4 -n500 -fsetxattr=250 -fchown=250 -d $target
+$FSSTRESS_PROG -z -s 65261 -m 8 -n 1000 -p 4 \
+-f allocsp=1 \
+-f chown=3 \
+-f creat=4 \
+-f dwrite=4 \
+-f fallocate=1 \
+-f fdatasync=1 \
+-f fiemap=1 \
+-f freesp=1 \
+-f fsync=1 \
+-f link=1 \
+-f mkdir=2 \
+-f punch=1 \
+-f rename=2 \
+-f resvsp=1 \
+-f rmdir=1 \
+-f setxattr=1 \
+-f sync=1 \
+-f truncate=2 \
+-f unlink=1 \
+-f unresvsp=1 \
+-f write=4 \
+-d $target
+
+$FSSTRESS_PROG -z -s 47806 -m 8 -n 500 -p 4 \
+-f chown=250 \
+-f setxattr=250 \
+-d $target
+

  QARGS="-x -D $tmp.projects -P /dev/null $SCRATCH_MNT"




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