On Mon, 19 Aug 2013 09:11:09 -0500 Rich Johnston <rjohnston@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On 06/27/2013 11:03 AM, Dwight Engen wrote: > > Signed-off-by: Dwight Engen <dwight.engen@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > +#! /bin/bash > > +# FS QA Test No. 314 > > +# > > +# Check get/set ACLs to/from disk with a user namespace. A new file > > +# will be created and ACLs set on it from both inside a userns and > > +# from init_user_ns. We check that the ACL is is correct from both > > +# inside the userns and also from init_user_ns. We will then > > unmount +# and remount the file system and check the ACL from both > > inside the +# userns and from init_user_ns to show that the correct > > uid/gid in +# the ACL was flushed and brought back from disk. > > +# > ... > > + > > +_print_getfacls() > > +{ > > + echo "From init_user_ns" > > + getfacl -n $file 2>/dev/null | _getfacl_filter_id | sed -e > > "s!$SCRATCH_MNT!\$SCRATCH_MNT!" > > I think you need to loose the last sed command and use the getfacl > flag --absolute-names and pipe it to _filter_scratch like this: > > getfacl --absolute-names -n $file 2>/dev/null | _filter_scratch | > _getfacl_filter_id Yep good catch, the scratch mount point was making it into the .out file. > > + > > + echo "From user_ns" > > + $nsexec -U -M "0 $acl1 1000" -G "0 $acl2 1000" getfacl -n > > $file 2>/dev/null | _getfacl_filter_id | sed -e > > "s!$SCRATCH_MNT!\$SCRATCH_MNT!" > Same as above. > ... > Also need to update 314.out > > I tested with these changes as test 316 but not sure if the new > output is correct. Yes it looks correct with these changes, updated patch to follow. > --Rich _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs