@@ -443,13 +443,13 @@ _run_test() {
_warning "$TEST_NAME: fallback_device call failure"
return 0
fi
- if ! sysfs_dir="$(_find_sysfs_dir "$test_dev")"; then
+
+ if ! _find_sysfs_dirs "$test_dev"; then
_warning "$TEST_NAME: could not find sysfs directory for ${test_dev}"
cleanup_fallback_device
return 0
fi
TEST_DEVS=( "${test_dev}" )
- TEST_DEV_SYSFS_DIRS["$test_dev"]="$sysfs_dir"
FALLBACK_DEVICE=1
fi
@@ -465,6 +465,7 @@ _run_test() {
local ret=0
for TEST_DEV in "${TEST_DEVS[@]}"; do
TEST_DEV_SYSFS="${TEST_DEV_SYSFS_DIRS["$TEST_DEV"]}"
+ TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS="${TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS_DIRS["$TEST_DEV"]}"
if (( !CAN_BE_ZONED )) && _test_dev_is_zoned; then
SKIP_REASON="${TEST_DEV} is a zoned block device"
_output_notrun "$TEST_NAME => $(basename "$TEST_DEV")"
@@ -484,6 +485,7 @@ _run_test() {
if (( FALLBACK_DEVICE )); then
cleanup_fallback_device
unset TEST_DEV_SYSFS_DIRS["${TEST_DEVS[0]}"]
+ unset TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS_DIRS["${TEST_DEVS[0]}"]
TEST_DEVS=()
fi
@@ -508,6 +510,8 @@ _run_group() {
for i in "${!TEST_DEVS[@]}"; do
TEST_DEV="${TEST_DEVS[$i]}"
TEST_DEV_SYSFS="${TEST_DEV_SYSFS_DIRS["$TEST_DEV"]}"
+ # shellcheck disable=SC2034
+ TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS="${TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS_DIRS["$TEST_DEV"]}"
if ! group_device_requires; then
_output_notrun "${group}/*** => $(basename "$TEST_DEV")"
unset TEST_DEVS["$i"]
@@ -528,30 +532,32 @@ _run_group() {
return $ret
}
-_find_sysfs_dir() {
+_find_sysfs_dirs() {
local test_dev="$1"
+ local sysfs_path
local major=$((0x$(stat -L -c '%t' "$test_dev")))
local minor=$((0x$(stat -L -c '%T' "$test_dev")))
- local dev="$major:$minor"
- local block_dir part_dir
- for block_dir in /sys/block/*; do
- if [[ $(cat "${block_dir}/dev") = "$dev" ]]; then
- echo "$block_dir"
- return
- fi
- for part_dir in "$block_dir"/*; do
- if [[ -r ${part_dir}/dev && $(cat "${part_dir}/dev") = "$dev" ]]; then
- echo "$block_dir"
- return
- fi
- done
- done
+ # Get the canonical sysfs path
+ if ! sysfs_path="$(realpath "/sys/dev/block/${major}:${minor}")"; then
+ return 1
+ fi
- return 1
+ if [[ -r "${sysfs_path}"/partition ]]; then
+ # If the device is a partition device, cut the last device name
+ # of the canonical sysfs path to access to the sysfs of its
+ # holder device.
+ # e.g. .../block/sda/sda1 -> ...block/sda
+ TEST_DEV_SYSFS_DIRS["$test_dev"]="${sysfs_path%/*}"
+ TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS_DIRS["$test_dev"]="${sysfs_path}"
+ else
+ TEST_DEV_SYSFS_DIRS["$test_dev"]="${sysfs_path}"
+ TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS_DIRS["$test_dev"]=""
+ fi
}
declare -A TEST_DEV_SYSFS_DIRS
+declare -A TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS_DIRS
_check() {
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
SRCDIR="$(realpath src)"
@@ -564,11 +570,9 @@ _check() {
_error "${test_dev} is not a block device"
fi
- local sysfs_dir
- if ! sysfs_dir="$(_find_sysfs_dir "$test_dev")"; then
+ if ! _find_sysfs_dirs "$test_dev"; then
_error "could not find sysfs directory for ${test_dev}"
fi
- TEST_DEV_SYSFS_DIRS["$test_dev"]="$sysfs_dir"
done
local test_name group prev_group
@@ -80,7 +80,10 @@ group_requires() {
# should return non-zero and set the \$SKIP_REASON variable. \$TEST_DEV is the
# full path of the block device (e.g., /dev/nvme0n1 or /dev/sda1), and
# \$TEST_DEV_SYSFS is the sysfs path of the disk (not the partition, e.g.,
-# /sys/block/nvme0n1 or /sys/block/sda).
+# /sys/block/nvme0n1 or /sys/block/sda). If the target device is a partition
+# device, \$TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS is the sysfs path of the partition device
+# (e.g., /sys/block/nvme0n1/nvme0n1p1 or /sys/block/sda/sda1). Otherwise,
+# \$TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS is an empty string.
#
# Usually, group_device_requires() just needs to check that the test device is
# the right type of hardware or supports any necessary features using the
@@ -165,7 +168,10 @@ DESCRIPTION=""
# set the \$SKIP_REASON variable. \$TEST_DEV is the full path of the block
# device (e.g., /dev/nvme0n1 or /dev/sda1), and \$TEST_DEV_SYSFS is the sysfs
# path of the disk (not the partition, e.g., /sys/block/nvme0n1 or
-# /sys/block/sda).
+# /sys/block/sda). If the target device is a partition device,
+# \$TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS is the sysfs path of the partition device (e.g.,
+# /sys/block/nvme0n1/nvme0n1p1 or /sys/block/sda/sda1). Otherwise,
+# \$TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS is an empty string.
#
# Usually, device_requires() just needs to check that the test device is the
# right type of hardware or supports any necessary features using the
@@ -207,6 +213,12 @@ DESCRIPTION=""
# - \$TEST_DEV_SYSFS -- the sysfs directory of the device (e.g.,
# /sys/block/sda). In general, you should use the
# _test_dev_queue_{get,set} helpers.
+# If the device is a partition device, the sysfs
+# directory of its holder device is set.
+# - \$TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS -- the sysfs directory of the device if the device
+# is a partition device (e.g.,
+# /sys/block/sda/sda1). Empty string is set if
+# the device is not a partition device.
test() {
echo "Running \${TEST_NAME}"
When partition devices are specified in TEST_DEV, TEST_DEV_SYSFS variable points to the sysfs paths of holder devices of the partition devices (e.g., /sys/block/sda). This sysfs path is different from the sysfs path of the partition devices (e.g., /sys/block/sda/sda1). For example, size parameters exist in both the holder device sysfs and the partition device sysfs with different values. To allow test cases to access sysfs path of the partition devices, add TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS variable. TEST_DEV_SYSFS is set as is to refer the sysfs path of the holder devices. If the TEST_DEV is not a partition device, an empty string is set to the TEST_DEV_PART_SYSFS variable. Rename _find_sysfs_dir() function to _find_sysfs_dirs() and make it find holder device sysfs as well as the partition device sysfs. The function obtains the canonical sysfs path, and if the device is a partition device, the function cuts the last device name in the canonical sysfs path to obtain the holder device sysfs path. Signed-off-by: Shin'ichiro Kawasaki <shinichiro.kawasaki@wdc.com> --- check | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- new | 16 ++++++++++++++-- 2 files changed, 39 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)