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[2/2] btrfs-progs: test/mkfs: Test if the minimal device size is valid

Message ID 20171012072858.19005-2-quwenruo.btrfs@gmx.com (mailing list archive)
State New, archived
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Qu Wenruo Oct. 12, 2017, 7:28 a.m. UTC
New test case to test if the minimal device size given by "mkfs.btrfs"
failure case is valid.

Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <quwenruo.btrfs@gmx.com>
---
 tests/common                             | 57 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 107 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
 create mode 100755 tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh

Comments

Lu Fengqi Oct. 12, 2017, 8:24 a.m. UTC | #1
On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 12:28:58AM -0700, Qu Wenruo wrote:
>New test case to test if the minimal device size given by "mkfs.btrfs"
>failure case is valid.
>
>Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <quwenruo.btrfs@gmx.com>
>---
> tests/common                             | 57 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 2 files changed, 107 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> create mode 100755 tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh
>
>diff --git a/tests/common b/tests/common
>index eb525a4d02c5..e026cc2f4d30 100644
>--- a/tests/common
>+++ b/tests/common
>@@ -236,6 +236,57 @@ run_mustfail()
> 	fi
> }
> 
>+run_mustfail_stdout()
>+{
>+	local spec
>+	local ins
>+	local cmd
>+	local msg
>+	local ret
>+
>+	# We don't use pipefail to avoid disturbing other script, so here we
>+	# use temporary output file.
>+	# So it doesn't support pipeline in the @cmd
>+	local tmp_output
>+
>+	tmp_output=$(mktemp --tmpdir btrfs-progs-test--mustfail-stdtout.XXXXXX)
>+
>+	msg="$1"
>+	shift
>+
>+	if _is_file_or_command "$msg"; then
>+		echo "ASSERTION FAIL: 1st argument of run_mustfail_stdout must be a message"
>+		exit 1
>+	fi
>+
>+	ins=$(_get_spec_ins "$@")
>+	spec=$(($ins-1))
>+	cmd=$(eval echo "\${$spec}")
>+	spec=$(_cmd_spec "${@:$spec}")
>+	set -- "${@:1:$(($ins-1))}" $spec "${@: $ins}"
>+	echo "############### $@" >> "$RESULTS" 2>&1
>+	if [[ $TEST_LOG =~ tty ]]; then echo "CMD(mustfail): $@" > /dev/tty; fi
>+	if [ "$1" = 'root_helper' ]; then
>+		"$@" 2>&1 > "$tmp_output"
>+	else
>+		$INSTRUMENT "$@" 2>&1 > "$tmp_output"
>+	fi
>+	ret=$?
>+
>+	cat "$tmp_output" >> "$RESULTS"
>+	cat "$tmp_output"
>+	rm "$tmp_output"
>+
>+	if [ "$ret" != 0 ]; then
>+		echo "failed (expected): $@" >> "$RESULTS"
>+		return 0
>+	else
>+		echo "succeeded (unexpected!): $@" >> "$RESULTS"
>+		_fail "unexpected success: $msg"
>+		return 1
>+	fi
>+}
>+
> check_prereq()
> {
> 	if ! [ -f "$TOP/$1" ]; then
>@@ -389,7 +440,11 @@ prepare_test_dev()
> 	# num[K/M/G/T...]
> 	local size="$1"
> 
>-	[[ "$TEST_DEV" ]] && return
>+	# Still truncate it to new size
>+	if [[ "$TEST_DEV" ]]; then
>+		truncate -s "$size" "$TEST_DEV"
>+		return;
>+	fi
> 	[[ "$size" ]] || size='2G'
> 
> 	echo "\$TEST_DEV not given, use $TOP/test/test.img as fallback" >> \
>diff --git a/tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh b/tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh
>new file mode 100755
>index 000000000000..f12c9c836bd6
>--- /dev/null
>+++ b/tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh
>@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
>+#!/bin/bash
>+# test if the reported minimal size of mkfs.btrfs is valid
>+
>+source $TOP/tests/common
>+
>+check_prereq mkfs.btrfs
>+check_prereq btrfs
>+
>+setup_root_helper
>+
>+pagesize=$(getconf PAGESIZE)
>+
>+do_test()
>+{
>+	# Well, 1M small enough to fail, we just use the output
>+	# to get the minimal device size
>+	prepare_test_dev 1M
>+	output=$(run_mustfail_stdout "mkfs.btrfs for small image" \
>+		 $TOP/mkfs.btrfs -f $@ "$TEST_DEV")
>+	good_size=$(echo $output | grep -o "[[:digit:]]\{3,\}")

I applied these patches on kdave/devel, and found a small problem when run
mkfs-tests/010-small-image.

# fallocate -l 1M a.img
# ./mkfs.btrfs a.img
btrfs-progs v4.13.2-34-ga8dc557a
See http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org for more information.

ERROR: 'a.img' is too small to make a usable filesystem
ERROR: minimum size for each btrfs device is 113246208

"[[:digit:]]\{3,\}" will not only match 113246208, but will match 557.

So I suggest using the following regex here. It will only match the
number after "is ".

good_size=$(echo $output | grep -oP "(?<=is )\d+")

>+
>+	prepare_test_dev "$good_size"
>+	run_check $TOP/mkfs.btrfs -f $@ "$TEST_DEV"
>+	run_check $SUDO_HELPER mount $TEST_DEV $TEST_MNT
>+	run_check $SUDO_HELPER umount $TEST_MNT
>+}
>+
>+do_test -n 4k	-m single	-d single
>+do_test -n 4k	-m single	-d dup
>+do_test -n 4k	-m dup		-d single
>+do_test -n 4k	-m dup		-d dup 
>+
>+do_test -n 8k	-m single	-d single
>+do_test -n 8k	-m single	-d dup
>+do_test -n 8k	-m dup		-d single
>+do_test -n 8k	-m dup		-d dup 
>+
>+do_test -n 16k	-m single	-d single
>+do_test -n 16k	-m single	-d dup
>+do_test -n 16k	-m dup		-d single
>+do_test -n 16k	-m dup		-d dup 
>+
>+do_test -n 32k	-m single	-d single
>+do_test -n 32k	-m single	-d dup
>+do_test -n 32k	-m dup		-d single
>+do_test -n 32k	-m dup		-d dup 
>+
>+do_test -n 64k	-m single	-d single
>+do_test -n 64k	-m single	-d dup
>+do_test -n 64k	-m dup		-d single
>+do_test -n 64k	-m dup		-d dup 
>-- 
>2.14.2
>
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Qu Wenruo Oct. 12, 2017, 8:41 a.m. UTC | #2
On 2017年10月12日 16:24, Lu Fengqi wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 12:28:58AM -0700, Qu Wenruo wrote:
>> New test case to test if the minimal device size given by "mkfs.btrfs"
>> failure case is valid.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <quwenruo.btrfs@gmx.com>
>> ---
>> tests/common                             | 57 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
>> tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> 2 files changed, 107 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>> create mode 100755 tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh
>>
>> diff --git a/tests/common b/tests/common
>> index eb525a4d02c5..e026cc2f4d30 100644
>> --- a/tests/common
>> +++ b/tests/common
>> @@ -236,6 +236,57 @@ run_mustfail()
>> 	fi
>> }
>>
>> +run_mustfail_stdout()
>> +{
>> +	local spec
>> +	local ins
>> +	local cmd
>> +	local msg
>> +	local ret
>> +
>> +	# We don't use pipefail to avoid disturbing other script, so here we
>> +	# use temporary output file.
>> +	# So it doesn't support pipeline in the @cmd
>> +	local tmp_output
>> +
>> +	tmp_output=$(mktemp --tmpdir btrfs-progs-test--mustfail-stdtout.XXXXXX)
>> +
>> +	msg="$1"
>> +	shift
>> +
>> +	if _is_file_or_command "$msg"; then
>> +		echo "ASSERTION FAIL: 1st argument of run_mustfail_stdout must be a message"
>> +		exit 1
>> +	fi
>> +
>> +	ins=$(_get_spec_ins "$@")
>> +	spec=$(($ins-1))
>> +	cmd=$(eval echo "\${$spec}")
>> +	spec=$(_cmd_spec "${@:$spec}")
>> +	set -- "${@:1:$(($ins-1))}" $spec "${@: $ins}"
>> +	echo "############### $@" >> "$RESULTS" 2>&1
>> +	if [[ $TEST_LOG =~ tty ]]; then echo "CMD(mustfail): $@" > /dev/tty; fi
>> +	if [ "$1" = 'root_helper' ]; then
>> +		"$@" 2>&1 > "$tmp_output"
>> +	else
>> +		$INSTRUMENT "$@" 2>&1 > "$tmp_output"
>> +	fi
>> +	ret=$?
>> +
>> +	cat "$tmp_output" >> "$RESULTS"
>> +	cat "$tmp_output"
>> +	rm "$tmp_output"
>> +
>> +	if [ "$ret" != 0 ]; then
>> +		echo "failed (expected): $@" >> "$RESULTS"
>> +		return 0
>> +	else
>> +		echo "succeeded (unexpected!): $@" >> "$RESULTS"
>> +		_fail "unexpected success: $msg"
>> +		return 1
>> +	fi
>> +}
>> +
>> check_prereq()
>> {
>> 	if ! [ -f "$TOP/$1" ]; then
>> @@ -389,7 +440,11 @@ prepare_test_dev()
>> 	# num[K/M/G/T...]
>> 	local size="$1"
>>
>> -	[[ "$TEST_DEV" ]] && return
>> +	# Still truncate it to new size
>> +	if [[ "$TEST_DEV" ]]; then
>> +		truncate -s "$size" "$TEST_DEV"
>> +		return;
>> +	fi
>> 	[[ "$size" ]] || size='2G'
>>
>> 	echo "\$TEST_DEV not given, use $TOP/test/test.img as fallback" >> \
>> diff --git a/tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh b/tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh
>> new file mode 100755
>> index 000000000000..f12c9c836bd6
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh
>> @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
>> +#!/bin/bash
>> +# test if the reported minimal size of mkfs.btrfs is valid
>> +
>> +source $TOP/tests/common
>> +
>> +check_prereq mkfs.btrfs
>> +check_prereq btrfs
>> +
>> +setup_root_helper
>> +
>> +pagesize=$(getconf PAGESIZE)
>> +
>> +do_test()
>> +{
>> +	# Well, 1M small enough to fail, we just use the output
>> +	# to get the minimal device size
>> +	prepare_test_dev 1M
>> +	output=$(run_mustfail_stdout "mkfs.btrfs for small image" \
>> +		 $TOP/mkfs.btrfs -f $@ "$TEST_DEV")
>> +	good_size=$(echo $output | grep -o "[[:digit:]]\{3,\}")
> 
> I applied these patches on kdave/devel, and found a small problem when run
> mkfs-tests/010-small-image.
> 
> # fallocate -l 1M a.img
> # ./mkfs.btrfs a.img
> btrfs-progs v4.13.2-34-ga8dc557a
> See http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org for more information.
> 
> ERROR: 'a.img' is too small to make a usable filesystem
> ERROR: minimum size for each btrfs device is 113246208
> 
> "[[:digit:]]\{3,\}" will not only match 113246208, but will match 557.
> 
> So I suggest using the following regex here. It will only match the
> number after "is ".
> 
> good_size=$(echo $output | grep -oP "(?<=is )\d+")

Yes, this is much better.
I just forget that in version string we can have digits.

I'll update the test case.

Thanks,
Qu
> 
>> +
>> +	prepare_test_dev "$good_size"
>> +	run_check $TOP/mkfs.btrfs -f $@ "$TEST_DEV"
>> +	run_check $SUDO_HELPER mount $TEST_DEV $TEST_MNT
>> +	run_check $SUDO_HELPER umount $TEST_MNT
>> +}
>> +
>> +do_test -n 4k	-m single	-d single
>> +do_test -n 4k	-m single	-d dup
>> +do_test -n 4k	-m dup		-d single
>> +do_test -n 4k	-m dup		-d dup
>> +
>> +do_test -n 8k	-m single	-d single
>> +do_test -n 8k	-m single	-d dup
>> +do_test -n 8k	-m dup		-d single
>> +do_test -n 8k	-m dup		-d dup
>> +
>> +do_test -n 16k	-m single	-d single
>> +do_test -n 16k	-m single	-d dup
>> +do_test -n 16k	-m dup		-d single
>> +do_test -n 16k	-m dup		-d dup
>> +
>> +do_test -n 32k	-m single	-d single
>> +do_test -n 32k	-m single	-d dup
>> +do_test -n 32k	-m dup		-d single
>> +do_test -n 32k	-m dup		-d dup
>> +
>> +do_test -n 64k	-m single	-d single
>> +do_test -n 64k	-m single	-d dup
>> +do_test -n 64k	-m dup		-d single
>> +do_test -n 64k	-m dup		-d dup
>> -- 
>> 2.14.2
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Patch

diff --git a/tests/common b/tests/common
index eb525a4d02c5..e026cc2f4d30 100644
--- a/tests/common
+++ b/tests/common
@@ -236,6 +236,57 @@  run_mustfail()
 	fi
 }
 
+run_mustfail_stdout()
+{
+	local spec
+	local ins
+	local cmd
+	local msg
+	local ret
+
+	# We don't use pipefail to avoid disturbing other script, so here we
+	# use temporary output file.
+	# So it doesn't support pipeline in the @cmd
+	local tmp_output
+
+	tmp_output=$(mktemp --tmpdir btrfs-progs-test--mustfail-stdtout.XXXXXX)
+
+	msg="$1"
+	shift
+
+	if _is_file_or_command "$msg"; then
+		echo "ASSERTION FAIL: 1st argument of run_mustfail_stdout must be a message"
+		exit 1
+	fi
+
+	ins=$(_get_spec_ins "$@")
+	spec=$(($ins-1))
+	cmd=$(eval echo "\${$spec}")
+	spec=$(_cmd_spec "${@:$spec}")
+	set -- "${@:1:$(($ins-1))}" $spec "${@: $ins}"
+	echo "############### $@" >> "$RESULTS" 2>&1
+	if [[ $TEST_LOG =~ tty ]]; then echo "CMD(mustfail): $@" > /dev/tty; fi
+	if [ "$1" = 'root_helper' ]; then
+		"$@" 2>&1 > "$tmp_output"
+	else
+		$INSTRUMENT "$@" 2>&1 > "$tmp_output"
+	fi
+	ret=$?
+
+	cat "$tmp_output" >> "$RESULTS"
+	cat "$tmp_output"
+	rm "$tmp_output"
+
+	if [ "$ret" != 0 ]; then
+		echo "failed (expected): $@" >> "$RESULTS"
+		return 0
+	else
+		echo "succeeded (unexpected!): $@" >> "$RESULTS"
+		_fail "unexpected success: $msg"
+		return 1
+	fi
+}
+
 check_prereq()
 {
 	if ! [ -f "$TOP/$1" ]; then
@@ -389,7 +440,11 @@  prepare_test_dev()
 	# num[K/M/G/T...]
 	local size="$1"
 
-	[[ "$TEST_DEV" ]] && return
+	# Still truncate it to new size
+	if [[ "$TEST_DEV" ]]; then
+		truncate -s "$size" "$TEST_DEV"
+		return;
+	fi
 	[[ "$size" ]] || size='2G'
 
 	echo "\$TEST_DEV not given, use $TOP/test/test.img as fallback" >> \
diff --git a/tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh b/tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh
new file mode 100755
index 000000000000..f12c9c836bd6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/mkfs-tests/010-small-image/test.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ 
+#!/bin/bash
+# test if the reported minimal size of mkfs.btrfs is valid
+
+source $TOP/tests/common
+
+check_prereq mkfs.btrfs
+check_prereq btrfs
+
+setup_root_helper
+
+pagesize=$(getconf PAGESIZE)
+
+do_test()
+{
+	# Well, 1M small enough to fail, we just use the output
+	# to get the minimal device size
+	prepare_test_dev 1M
+	output=$(run_mustfail_stdout "mkfs.btrfs for small image" \
+		 $TOP/mkfs.btrfs -f $@ "$TEST_DEV")
+	good_size=$(echo $output | grep -o "[[:digit:]]\{3,\}")
+
+	prepare_test_dev "$good_size"
+	run_check $TOP/mkfs.btrfs -f $@ "$TEST_DEV"
+	run_check $SUDO_HELPER mount $TEST_DEV $TEST_MNT
+	run_check $SUDO_HELPER umount $TEST_MNT
+}
+
+do_test -n 4k	-m single	-d single
+do_test -n 4k	-m single	-d dup
+do_test -n 4k	-m dup		-d single
+do_test -n 4k	-m dup		-d dup 
+
+do_test -n 8k	-m single	-d single
+do_test -n 8k	-m single	-d dup
+do_test -n 8k	-m dup		-d single
+do_test -n 8k	-m dup		-d dup 
+
+do_test -n 16k	-m single	-d single
+do_test -n 16k	-m single	-d dup
+do_test -n 16k	-m dup		-d single
+do_test -n 16k	-m dup		-d dup 
+
+do_test -n 32k	-m single	-d single
+do_test -n 32k	-m single	-d dup
+do_test -n 32k	-m dup		-d single
+do_test -n 32k	-m dup		-d dup 
+
+do_test -n 64k	-m single	-d single
+do_test -n 64k	-m single	-d dup
+do_test -n 64k	-m dup		-d single
+do_test -n 64k	-m dup		-d dup