On 9/6/13 10:03 AM, David Sterba wrote: > On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 06:19:01PM -0400, Jeff Mahoney wrote: >> The DEVHTL lookup in btrfs/003 is broken. It can only handle full LUNs and >> not partitions on a disk. >> >> Rather than returning 2:0:0:0 for /dev/sdc7, it returns 'block' and we see: >> ./common/rc: line 2081: /sys/class/scsi_device/block/device/delete: >> No such file or directory >> >> If we look up the device by dev instead of by name, we can handle working >> with full disks and partitions more easily and get the ability to use >> any device name rather than just the ones that match sysfs. >> >> @@ -137,9 +137,21 @@ _test_replace() >> #pick the 2nd last disk >> ds=${devs[@]:$(($n-1)):1} >> >> - # retrive the HTL for this scsi disk >> - d=`echo $ds|cut -d"/" -f3` >> - DEVHTL=`ls -l /sys/class/block/${d} | rev | cut -d "/" -f 3 | rev` >> + HEXMAJOR="$(stat -c "%t" "$ds")" >> + HEXMINOR="$(stat -c "%T" "$ds")" >> + if [ -z "$HEXMAJOR" -o -z "$HEXMINOR" ]; then >> + _fail "tr: HEXMAJOR and/or HEXMINOR is unset for $ds" >> + fi >> + >> + DIR="/sys/dev/block/$(( 0x$HEXMAJOR )):$(( 0x$HEXMINOR ))" >> + >> + if [ -L "$DIR/device" ]; then # whole disk >> + DEVHTL="$(basename $(readlink "$DIR/device"))" >> + elif [ -L "$DIR/../device" ]; then # partition >> + DEVHTL="$(basename $(readlink "$DIR/../device"))" >> + else >> + _fail "tr: Can't locate device backing $ds" >> + fi >> >> #fail disk >> _devmgt_remove ${DEVHTL} > > The test assumes tha SCRATCH_DEV_POOL consists of standalone devices > and more strongly that they can be removed from the system by > > $ echo 1 > /sys/class/scsi_device/sdx/device/delete > > via _devmgt_remove. Ordinary sdX devices are ok, but eg. MD devices are > not because they do not have a corresponding "2:0:0:0"-like entry (I > haven't checked device-mapper devices). > > Looks like the tests have to do more fine grained checks of the devices > in SCRATCH_DEV_POOL because eg. the 'device replace' test btrfs/011 is > just fine with partitions. Yeah. It doesn't work with any type of device that doesn't present a SCSI-style host interface with a delete sysfs entry. I wasn't looking to make it work everywhere, just allow it to work with the types of devices it was originally targeting in a slightly less fragile way. -Jeff -- Jeff Mahoney SUSE Labs
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