From: Dave Chinner <dchinner@xxxxxxxxxx> On a fast device like a ramdisk, kernel time may not have changed between a stat of a file and some operation on it immediately afterwards. Hence there is no guarantee that an operation actually changes the timestamps of a file immediately after it is stat'd. Hence, ensure that the times will change by sleeping for a second between the initial stat that reads the timestamps and the operations that is supposed to modify them. This way we ensure that the timestamp will change if the filesystem is correctly implemented. While there, fix the indenting to be 8 space tabs and correct the header which is missing the bash shell declaration and the test number identifier. Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@xxxxxxxxxx> --- tests/generic/003 | 110 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 61 insertions(+), 49 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/generic/003 b/tests/generic/003 index 3a11ab3..5c2d383 100755 --- a/tests/generic/003 +++ b/tests/generic/003 @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ +#! /bin/bash +# FS QA Test No. generic/003 +# # Tests the noatime, relatime, strictatime and nodiratime mount options. # There is an extra check for Btrfs to ensure that the access time is # never updated on read-only subvolumes. (Regression test for bug fixed @@ -49,41 +52,40 @@ _require_relatime rm -f $seqres.full _stat() { - stat --printf="%x;%y;%z" $1 + stat --printf="%x;%y;%z" $1 } _compare_stat_times() { - updated=$1 # 3 chars indicating if access, modify and - # change times should be updated (Y) or not (N) - IFS=';' read -a first_stat <<< "$2" # Convert first stat to array - IFS=';' read -a second_stat <<< "$3" # Convert second stat to array - test_step=$4 # Will be printed to output stream in case of an - # error, to make debugging easier - types=( access modify change ) - - for i in 0 1 2; do - if [ "${first_stat[$i]}" == "${second_stat[$i]}" ]; then - if [ "${updated:$i:1}" == "Y" ]; then - echo -n "ERROR: ${types[$i]} time has not been updated " - echo $test_step - fi - else - if [ "${updated:$i:1}" == "N" ]; then - echo -n "ERROR: ${types[$i]} time has changed " - echo $test_step - fi - fi - done + updated=$1 # 3 chars indicating if access, modify and + # change times should be updated (Y) or not (N) + IFS=';' read -a first_stat <<< "$2" # Convert first stat to array + IFS=';' read -a second_stat <<< "$3" # Convert second stat to array + test_step=$4 # Will be printed to output stream in case of an + # error, to make debugging easier + types=( access modify change ) + + for i in 0 1 2; do + if [ "${first_stat[$i]}" == "${second_stat[$i]}" ]; then + if [ "${updated:$i:1}" == "N" ]; then + continue; + fi + echo -n "ERROR: ${types[$i]} time has not been updated " + echo $test_step + elif [ "${updated:$i:1}" == "N" ]; then + echo -n "ERROR: ${types[$i]} time has changed " + echo $test_step + fi + done } _scratch_mkfs >> $seqres.full 2>&1 || _fail "mkfs failed" _scratch_mount "-o relatime" if [ "$FSTYP" = "btrfs" ]; then - TPATH=$SCRATCH_MNT/sub1 - $BTRFS_UTIL_PROG subvolume create $TPATH > $seqres.full + TPATH=$SCRATCH_MNT/sub1 + $BTRFS_UTIL_PROG subvolume create $TPATH > $seqres.full else - TPATH=$SCRATCH_MNT + TPATH=$SCRATCH_MNT fi mkdir $TPATH/dir1 @@ -91,62 +93,69 @@ echo "aaa" > $TPATH/dir1/file1 file1_stat_before_first_access=`_stat $TPATH/dir1/file1` # Accessing file1 the first time +sleep 1 cat $TPATH/dir1/file1 > /dev/null file1_stat_after_first_access=`_stat $TPATH/dir1/file1` _compare_stat_times YNN "$file1_stat_before_first_access" \ - "$file1_stat_after_first_access" "after accessing file1 first time" + "$file1_stat_after_first_access" "after accessing file1 first time" # Accessing file1 a second time +sleep 1 cat $TPATH/dir1/file1 > /dev/null file1_stat_after_second_access=`_stat $TPATH/dir1/file1` _compare_stat_times NNN "$file1_stat_after_first_access" \ - "$file1_stat_after_second_access" "after accessing file1 second time" + "$file1_stat_after_second_access" "after accessing file1 second time" # Remounting with nodiratime option _scratch_unmount _scratch_mount "-o nodiratime" file1_stat_after_remount=`_stat $TPATH/dir1/file1` _compare_stat_times NNN "$file1_stat_after_second_access" \ - "$file1_stat_after_remount" "for file1 after remount" + "$file1_stat_after_remount" "for file1 after remount" # Creating dir2 and file2, checking directory stats mkdir $TPATH/dir2 dir2_stat_before_file_creation=`_stat $TPATH/dir2` +sleep 1 echo "bbb" > $TPATH/dir2/file2 dir2_stat_after_file_creation=`_stat $TPATH/dir2` _compare_stat_times NYY "$dir2_stat_before_file_creation" \ - "$dir2_stat_after_file_creation" "for dir2 after file creation" + "$dir2_stat_after_file_creation" "for dir2 after file creation" # Accessing file2 file2_stat_before_first_access=`_stat $TPATH/dir2/file2` +sleep 1 cat $TPATH/dir2/file2 > /dev/null file2_stat_after_first_access=`_stat $TPATH/dir2/file2` _compare_stat_times YNN "$file2_stat_before_first_access" \ - "$file2_stat_after_first_access" "after accessing file2" + "$file2_stat_after_first_access" "after accessing file2" dir2_stat_after_file_access=`_stat $TPATH/dir2` _compare_stat_times NNN "$dir2_stat_after_file_creation" \ - "$dir2_stat_after_file_access" "for dir2 after file access" + "$dir2_stat_after_file_access" "for dir2 after file access" # Remounting with noatime option, creating a file and accessing it _scratch_unmount _scratch_mount "-o noatime" echo "ccc" > $TPATH/dir2/file3 file3_stat_before_first_access=`_stat $TPATH/dir2/file3` +sleep 1 cat $TPATH/dir2/file3 > /dev/null file3_stat_after_first_access=`_stat $TPATH/dir2/file3` _compare_stat_times NNN "$file3_stat_before_first_access" \ - "$file3_stat_after_first_access" "after accessing file3 first time" + "$file3_stat_after_first_access" "after accessing file3 first time" # Checking that the modify and change times are still updated file1_stat_before_modify=`_stat $TPATH/dir1/file1` +sleep 1 echo "xyz" > $TPATH/dir1/file1 file1_stat_after_modify=`_stat $TPATH/dir1/file1` _compare_stat_times NYY "$file1_stat_before_modify" \ - "$file1_stat_after_modify" "after modifying file1" + "$file1_stat_after_modify" "after modifying file1" +sleep 1 mv $TPATH/dir1/file1 $TPATH/dir1/file1_renamed file1_stat_after_change=`_stat $TPATH/dir1/file1_renamed` _compare_stat_times NNY "$file1_stat_after_modify" \ - "$file1_stat_after_change" "after changing file1" + "$file1_stat_after_change" "after changing file1" # Remounting with strictatime option and # accessing a previously created file twice @@ -155,30 +164,33 @@ _scratch_mount "-o strictatime" cat $TPATH/dir2/file3 > /dev/null file3_stat_after_second_access=`_stat $TPATH/dir2/file3` _compare_stat_times YNN "$file3_stat_after_first_access" \ - "$file3_stat_after_second_access" "after accessing file3 second time" + "$file3_stat_after_second_access" "after accessing file3 second time" +sleep 1 cat $TPATH/dir2/file3 > /dev/null file3_stat_after_third_access=`_stat $TPATH/dir2/file3` _compare_stat_times YNN "$file3_stat_after_second_access" \ - "$file3_stat_after_third_access" "after accessing file3 third time" + "$file3_stat_after_third_access" "after accessing file3 third time" # Btrfs only: Creating readonly snapshot. Access time should never # be updated, even when the strictatime mount option is active if [ "$FSTYP" = "btrfs" ]; then - SPATH=$SCRATCH_MNT/snap1 - btrfs subvol snapshot -r $TPATH $SPATH >> $seqres.full - dir2_stat_readonly_before_access=`_stat $SPATH/dir2` - ls $SPATH/dir2 >> $seqres.full - cat $SPATH/dir2/file3 >> $seqres.full - dir2_stat_readonly_after_access=`_stat $SPATH/dir2` - _compare_stat_times NNN "$dir2_stat_readonly_before_access" \ - "$dir2_stat_readonly_after_access" "for dir in readonly subvol" - file3_stat_readonly_after_access=`_stat $SPATH/dir2/file3` - _compare_stat_times NNN "$file3_stat_after_third_access" \ - "$file3_stat_readonly_after_access" "for file in readonly subvol" + SPATH=$SCRATCH_MNT/snap1 + btrfs subvol snapshot -r $TPATH $SPATH >> $seqres.full + dir2_stat_readonly_before_access=`_stat $SPATH/dir2` + sleep 1 + ls $SPATH/dir2 >> $seqres.full + cat $SPATH/dir2/file3 >> $seqres.full + dir2_stat_readonly_after_access=`_stat $SPATH/dir2` + _compare_stat_times NNN "$dir2_stat_readonly_before_access" \ + "$dir2_stat_readonly_after_access" "for dir in readonly subvol" + file3_stat_readonly_after_access=`_stat $SPATH/dir2/file3` + _compare_stat_times NNN "$file3_stat_after_third_access" \ + "$file3_stat_readonly_after_access" "for file in readonly subvol" fi # Remounting read-only. Access time should never be updated, despite the # strictatime mount option. +sleep 1 dir2_stat_before_ro_mount=`_stat $TPATH/dir2` file3_stat_before_ro_mount=`_stat $TPATH/dir2/file3` _scratch_unmount @@ -187,10 +199,10 @@ ls $TPATH/dir2 > /dev/null cat $TPATH/dir2/file3 > /dev/null dir2_stat_after_ro_mount=`_stat $TPATH/dir2` _compare_stat_times NNN "$dir2_stat_before_ro_mount" \ - "$dir2_stat_after_ro_mount" "for dir in read-only filesystem" + "$dir2_stat_after_ro_mount" "for dir in read-only filesystem" file3_stat_after_ro_mount=`_stat $TPATH/dir2/file3` _compare_stat_times NNN "$file3_stat_before_ro_mount" \ - "$file3_stat_after_ro_mount" "for file in read-only filesystem" + "$file3_stat_after_ro_mount" "for file in read-only filesystem" # success, all done _scratch_unmount -- 1.8.4.rc3 _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs