Message ID | 20230612142945.10969-1-dwagner@suse.de (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | [blktests,v1] nvme/040: Free loop back resources | expand |
On Jun 12, 2023 / 16:29, Daniel Wagner wrote: > The tests does not cleanup all resources after it has finished. This > leads to rm not being able to remove the TMPDIR cleanly: > > + rm -rf blktests/results/tmpdir.nvme.040.m2J > rm: cannot remove 'blktests/results/tmpdir.nvme.040.m2J': Directory not empty > > Signed-off-by: Daniel Wagner <dwagner@suse.de> Hi Daniel, thanks for the patch. It looks good to me. Now the test case leaves a loop device. This patch avoids it. Good. Question, I do not observe the rm command failure in my test environments. Do you have insight why you were able to find the failure?
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 11:13:18AM +0000, Shinichiro Kawasaki wrote: > On Jun 12, 2023 / 16:29, Daniel Wagner wrote: > > The tests does not cleanup all resources after it has finished. This > > leads to rm not being able to remove the TMPDIR cleanly: > > > > + rm -rf blktests/results/tmpdir.nvme.040.m2J > > rm: cannot remove 'blktests/results/tmpdir.nvme.040.m2J': Directory not empty > > > > Signed-off-by: Daniel Wagner <dwagner@suse.de> > > Hi Daniel, thanks for the patch. It looks good to me. Now the test case leaves a > loop device. This patch avoids it. Good. > > Question, I do not observe the rm command failure in my test environments. Do > you have insight why you were able to find the failure? I am running the tests inside a VM and I am sharing a part of my host filesystem via NFS which contain the blktests. If I understood it correctly, the NFS server is behaving slightly differently here. I can't observe it either with xfs or btrfs.
On Jun 14, 2023 / 13:27, Daniel Wagner wrote: > On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 11:13:18AM +0000, Shinichiro Kawasaki wrote: > > On Jun 12, 2023 / 16:29, Daniel Wagner wrote: > > > The tests does not cleanup all resources after it has finished. This > > > leads to rm not being able to remove the TMPDIR cleanly: > > > > > > + rm -rf blktests/results/tmpdir.nvme.040.m2J > > > rm: cannot remove 'blktests/results/tmpdir.nvme.040.m2J': Directory not empty > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Daniel Wagner <dwagner@suse.de> > > > > Hi Daniel, thanks for the patch. It looks good to me. Now the test case leaves a > > loop device. This patch avoids it. Good. > > > > Question, I do not observe the rm command failure in my test environments. Do > > you have insight why you were able to find the failure? > > I am running the tests inside a VM and I am sharing a part of my host filesystem > via NFS which contain the blktests. If I understood it correctly, the NFS server > is behaving slightly differently here. I can't observe it either with xfs or > btrfs. I see, the NFS sounds triggering the failure. I've applied the patch. Thanks!
diff --git a/tests/nvme/040 b/tests/nvme/040 index b6ab34d611ba..688a0939a376 100755 --- a/tests/nvme/040 +++ b/tests/nvme/040 @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ requires() { test() { local subsys="blktests-subsystem-1" + local file_path="${TMPDIR}/img" local port local loop_dev local nvmedev @@ -26,8 +27,8 @@ test() { echo "Running ${TEST_NAME}" _setup_nvmet - truncate -s "${nvme_img_size}" "$TMPDIR/img" - loop_dev="$(losetup -f --show "$TMPDIR/img")" + truncate -s "${nvme_img_size}" "${file_path}" + loop_dev="$(losetup -f --show "${file_path}")" port="$(_create_nvmet_port "${nvme_trtype}")" _create_nvmet_subsystem "${subsys}" "${loop_dev}" @@ -57,5 +58,9 @@ test() { _remove_nvmet_subsystem "${subsys}" _remove_nvmet_port "${port}" + losetup -d "${loop_dev}" + + rm -f "${file_path}" + echo "Test complete" }
The tests does not cleanup all resources after it has finished. This leads to rm not being able to remove the TMPDIR cleanly: + rm -rf blktests/results/tmpdir.nvme.040.m2J rm: cannot remove 'blktests/results/tmpdir.nvme.040.m2J': Directory not empty Signed-off-by: Daniel Wagner <dwagner@suse.de> --- tests/nvme/040 | 9 +++++++-- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)