File: [Development] / xfs-cmds / xfstests / 075 (download)
Revision 1.6, Thu Feb 17 02:52:28 2005 UTC (12 years, 8 months ago) by nathans.longdrop.melbourne.sgi.com
Branch: MAIN
Changes since 1.5: +1 -1
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Add a test to run fsx with the AIO flag switched on, in combination with various other flags.
Merge of master-melb:xfs-cmds:21536a by kenmcd.
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#! /bin/sh
# FS QA Test No. 075
#
# fsx (non-AIO variant)
#
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seq=`basename $0`
echo "QA output created by $seq"
here=`pwd`
tmp=/tmp/$$
status=0 # success is the default!
trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
_cleanup()
{
cd /
rm -rf $testdir/fsx.* $tmp.*
_cleanup_testdir
}
# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common.rc
. ./common.filter
_do_test()
{
_n="$1"
_param="$2"
out=$testdir/fsx
rm -rf $out
if ! mkdir $out
then
echo " failed to mkdir $out"
status=1
exit
fi
_filter_param=`echo "$_param" | sed\
-e 's/-N [0-9][0-9]*/-N numops/' \
-e 's/-l [0-9][0-9]*/-l filelen/'`
echo ""
echo "-----------------------------------------------"
echo "fsx.$_n : $_filter_param"
echo "-----------------------------------------------"
if [ "$FSTYP" = "nfs" ]
then
if [ "$_n" = "1" -o "$_n" = "3" ]
then
# HACK: nfs don't handle preallocation (-x) so just skip this test
return
fi
fi
# This cd and use of -P gets full debug on $here (not TEST_DEV)
cd $out
if ! $here/ltp/fsx $_param -P $here $seq.$_n >/dev/null
then
echo " fsx ($_param) returned $? - see $seq.$_n.full"
mv $seq.$_n.fsxlog $here/$seq.$_n.full
status=1
exit
fi
cd $here
_check_test_fs
}
_usage()
{
echo "$0: [-l filelen] [-n numops1] [-N numops2]"
}
_process_args()
{
while getopts "l:n:N:?" c $@
do
case $c
in
l)
filelen=$OPTARG
param_type="$param_type, overidde -l"
;;
N)
numops2=$OPTARG
param_type="$param_type, overidde -N"
;;
n)
numops1=$OPTARG
param_type="$param_type, overidde -n"
;;
?)
_usage
exit
;;
esac
done
}
# real QA test starts here
_supported_fs xfs udf nfs
_supported_os IRIX Linux
size10=`expr 10 \* 1024 \* 1024` # 10 megabytes
filelen=$size10
numops1=1000
numops2=10000
# can override the params here
_process_args "$@"
echo "Params are for $param_type" >>$seq.full
echo "Params: n = $numops1 N = $numops2 l = $filelen" >>$seq.full
_setup_testdir
rm -f $here/$seq.full
echo "brevity is wit..."
_check_test_fs
# Options:
# -d: debug output for all operations
# -l flen: the upper bound on file size (default 262144)
# -o oplen: the upper bound on operation size
# -N numops: total # operations to do (default infinity)
# -P: save .fsxlog and .fsxgood files in dirpath (default ./)
# -S seed: for random # generator (default 1) 0 gets timestamp
# -x: pre-allocate file space, exercising unwritten extents
_do_test 0 "-d -N $numops1 -S 0"
_do_test 1 "-d -N $numops1 -S 0 -x"
_do_test 2 "-d -N $numops2 -l $filelen -S 0"
_do_test 3 "-d -N $numops2 -l $filelen -S 0 -x"
rm -f $seq.*.fsx{good,log}
exit 0