# Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, # modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions # of the GNU General Public License v.2. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # skip this test if mdadm or sfdisk (or others) aren't available which mdadm || exit 200 which sfdisk || exit 200 which perl || exit 200 which awk || exit 200 which cut || exit 200 test -f /proc/mdstat && grep -q raid0 /proc/mdstat || \ modprobe raid0 || exit 200 . ./test-utils.sh prepare_lvmconf '[ "a|/dev/md.*|", "a/dev\/mapper\/.*$/", "r/.*/" ]' aux prepare_devs 2 # Have MD use a non-standard name to avoid colliding with an existing MD device # - mdadm >= 3.0 requires that non-standard device names be in /dev/md/ # - newer mdadm _completely_ defers to udev to create the associated device node mdadm_maj=$(mdadm --version 2>&1 | perl -pi -e 's|.* v(\d+).*|\1|') [ $mdadm_maj -ge 3 ] && \ mddev=/dev/md/md_lvm_test0 || \ mddev=/dev/md_lvm_test0 cleanup_md() { # sleeps offer hack to defeat: 'md: md127 still in use' # see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=509908#c25 sleep 2 mdadm --stop $mddev if [ -b "$mddev" ]; then # mdadm doesn't always cleanup the device node sleep 2 rm -f $mddev fi teardown } # create 2 disk MD raid0 array (stripe_width=128K) [ -b "$mddev" ] && exit 200 mdadm --create $mddev --auto=md --level 0 --raid-devices=2 --chunk 64 $dev1 $dev2 trap 'aux cleanup_md' EXIT # cleanup this MD device at the end of the test # Test alignment of PV on MD without any MD-aware or topology-aware detection # - should treat $mddev just like any other block device pv_align="192.00k" pvcreate --metadatasize 128k \ --config 'devices {md_chunk_alignment=0 data_alignment_detection=0 data_alignment_offset_detection=0}' \ $mddev check_pv_field_ $mddev pe_start $pv_align # Test md_chunk_alignment independent of topology-aware detection pv_align="256.00k" pvcreate --metadatasize 128k \ --config 'devices {data_alignment_detection=0 data_alignment_offset_detection=0}' \ $mddev check_pv_field_ $mddev pe_start $pv_align # Get linux minor version linux_minor=$(echo `uname -r` | cut -d'.' -f3 | cut -d'-' -f1) # Test newer topology-aware alignment detection # - first added to 2.6.31 but not "reliable" until 2.6.33 if [ $linux_minor -ge 33 ]; then pv_align="256.00k" pvcreate --metadatasize 128k \ --config 'devices { md_chunk_alignment=0 }' $mddev check_pv_field_ $mddev pe_start $pv_align fi # partition MD array directly, depends on blkext in Linux >= 2.6.28 if [ $linux_minor -ge 28 ]; then # create one partition sfdisk $mddev < parent lookup via sysfs paths not pvcreate --metadatasize 128k $mddev # verify alignment_offset is accounted for in pe_start # - topology infrastructure is available in Linux >= 2.6.31 # - also tests partition -> parent lookup via sysfs paths # Oh joy: need to lookup /sys/block/md127 rather than /sys/block/md_lvm_test0 mddev_maj_min=$(ls -lL $mddev | awk '{ print $5 $6 }' | perl -pi -e 's|,|:|') mddev_p_sysfs_name=$(echo /sys/dev/block/${mddev_maj_min}/*p1) base_mddev_p=`basename $mddev_p_sysfs_name` mddev_p=/dev/${base_mddev_p} # Checking for 'alignment_offset' in sysfs implies Linux >= 2.6.31 sysfs_alignment_offset=/sys/dev/block/${mddev_maj_min}/${base_mddev_p}/alignment_offset [ -f $sysfs_alignment_offset -a $linux_minor -ge 33 ] && \ alignment_offset=`cat $sysfs_alignment_offset` || \ alignment_offset=0 if [ "$alignment_offset" = "512" ]; then pv_align="256.50k" pvcreate --metadatasize 128k $mddev_p check_pv_field_ $mddev_p pe_start $pv_align pvremove $mddev_p elif [ "$alignment_offset" = "2048" ]; then pv_align="258.00k" pvcreate --metadatasize 128k $mddev_p check_pv_field_ $mddev_p pe_start $pv_align pvremove $mddev_p fi fi