#!/usr/bin/env bash # Copyright (C) 2017 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA # Exercise cache flushing is abortable SKIP_WITH_LVMLOCKD=1 SKIP_WITH_LVMPOLLD=1 . lib/inittest aux have_cache 1 3 0 || skip aux prepare_vg 2 # Data device on later delayed dev1 lvcreate -L4 -n cpool $vg "$dev1" lvconvert -y --type cache-pool $vg/cpool "$dev2" lvcreate -H -L 4 -n $lv1 --chunksize 32k --cachemode writeback --cachepool $vg/cpool $vg "$dev2" # # Ensure cache gets promoted blocks # for i in $(seq 1 10) ; do echo 3 >/proc/sys/vm/drop_caches dd if=/dev/zero of="$DM_DEV_DIR/$vg/$lv1" bs=64K count=20 conv=fdatasync || true echo 3 >/proc/sys/vm/drop_caches dd if="$DM_DEV_DIR/$vg/$lv1" of=/dev/null bs=64K count=20 || true done # Delay dev to ensure we have some time to 'capture' interrupt in flush aux delay_dev "$dev1" 100 0 "$(get first_extent_sector "$dev1"):" # TODO, how to make writeback cache dirty test "$(get lv_field $vg/$lv1 cache_dirty_blocks)" -gt 0 || { lvdisplay --maps $vg skip "Cannot make a dirty writeback cache LV." } sync dd if=/dev/zero of="$DM_DEV_DIR/$vg/$lv1" bs=4k count=100 conv=fdatasync LVM_TEST_TAG="kill_me_$PREFIX" lvconvert -v --splitcache $vg/$lv1 >logconvert 2>&1 & PID_CONVERT=$! for i in {1..50}; do dmsetup table "$vg-$lv1" | grep cleaner && break test "$i" -ge 100 && die "Waited for cleaner policy on $vg/$lv1 too long!" echo "Waiting for cleaner policy on $vg/$lv1" sleep .05 done kill -INT $PID_CONVERT aux enable_dev "$dev1" wait grep -E "Flushing.*aborted" logconvert || { cat logconvert || true vgremove -f $vg die "Flushing of $vg/$lv1 not aborted ?" } # check the table got restored check grep_dmsetup table $vg-$lv1 "writeback" vgremove -f $vg