-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 02/25/2014 07:44 PM, Filipe David Borba Manana wrote: > This is a regression test to verify that the restore feature of > btrfs-progs is able to correctly recover files that have compressed > extents, specially when the respective file extent items have a > non-zero data offset field. > > This issue is fixed by the following btrfs-progs patch: > > Btrfs-progs: fix restore dealing with compressed extents > > Signed-off-by: Filipe David Borba Manana <fdmanana@xxxxxxxxx> --- > > V2: Fixed title of btrfs-progs patch in the comment and commit > message. V3: Make use of TEST_DIR instead of /tmp, defined > $here=`pwd` and better comments about the conditions necessary to > make the test fail. As suggested by Dave Chinner. > Tested with and without the patch, works as expected. I would go even further and say create a $seqnum directory in $TEST_DIR to restore into but I'm not that married to the idea Reviewed-by: Josef Bacik <jbacik@xxxxxx> Thanks, Josef -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTHhh9AAoJEANb+wAKly3B6LYP/1DWxfxymW3dyx56qOYH7R/d z9GsJPapK5bcwF27hYOVbKooLIGYbB/XrJox8QK/+KCrg6mcJRGDwvYClB7nX83R wD3izB+hgOEcOs/ucVDT8dQECSimfyiZBoG3oXptdX53XeXwOLkzXX10rRJpawys C5Ztf0RRKUiGBcdJX9mYFXjx9MC37rTjMHAzaobb5CMYQKHpncn4BqWwONGhjPAg ZvdXTX5V+qT/VTRFzXrcw7ZdIAIajxAPnfM6zCG9GG+0D5w9MPjzS1OvDA95SdhZ XL9cmASOGDKRodNbtlFZlKGqvvVw4L6fRw8Qj0GJTxLBU1ZnktZwQJKjAarKoSvk cIIl3BtCQFifGkKLjpRfEPxrifRe3vMP2nxwqF9wiYv2Q3kl/oE8RX0l+dAQgZ6h Ls+BkxdUVUQLtK2JR2YbQqsSe/UvwqgnPF9nPTv9v1iAhkZV4pJcbGvRZcx330Dh uQlqZOHkEhF/NhksocQJPExwIMndhT2cUxvtfBCO5kNiiZF0XRWyYDOW6VXp6ajQ ELYvcmBMkJMAt5Il7a2pichQXRIjXybNXAgbdMJq+2jBL/WQDg5IuH+NRMG/TBUZ gJv708ciCyjoDsgobA+MUNfVgtPN0iBPV5tDtysP1K9taEIPlFEoyvRYRCr04XYq TiIG5wmFhxieOv57wcX6 =kszA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs