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A know issue with kmem_cach is causing failures while testing RAID 4/5/6 device replacement. Blacklist the offending kernel so that these tests are not performed there.
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726 lines
19 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
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#
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# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
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# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
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# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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. lib/utils
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run_valgrind() {
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# Execute script which may use $TESTNAME for creating individual
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# log files for each execute command
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exec "${VALGRIND:-valg}" "$@"
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}
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expect_failure() {
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echo "TEST EXPECT FAILURE"
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}
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prepare_clvmd() {
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test "${LVM_TEST_LOCKING:-0}" -ne 3 && return # not needed
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if pgrep clvmd ; then
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echo "Cannot use fake cluster locking with real clvmd ($(pgrep clvmd)) running."
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skip
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fi
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# skip if we don't have our own clvmd...
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(which clvmd 2>/dev/null | grep "$abs_builddir") || skip
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# skip if we singlenode is not compiled in
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(clvmd --help 2>&1 | grep "Available cluster managers" | grep "singlenode") || skip
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# lvmconf "activation/monitoring = 1"
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local run_valgrind=
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test -z "$LVM_VALGRIND_CLVMD" || run_valgrind="run_valgrind"
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$run_valgrind lib/clvmd -Isinglenode -d 1 -f &
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local local_clvmd=$!
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sleep .3
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# extra sleep for slow valgrind
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test -z "$LVM_VALGRIND_CLVMD" || sleep 7
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# check that it is really running now
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ps $local_clvmd || die
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echo $local_clvmd > LOCAL_CLVMD
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}
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prepare_dmeventd() {
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if pgrep dmeventd ; then
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echo "Cannot test dmeventd with real dmeventd ($(pgrep dmeventd)) running."
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skip
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fi
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# skip if we don't have our own dmeventd...
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(which dmeventd 2>/dev/null | grep "$abs_builddir") || skip
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lvmconf "activation/monitoring = 1"
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dmeventd -f "$@" &
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echo $! > LOCAL_DMEVENTD
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# FIXME wait for pipe in /var/run instead
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sleep .3
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}
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prepare_lvmetad() {
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# skip if we don't have our own lvmetad...
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(which lvmetad 2>/dev/null | grep "$abs_builddir") || skip
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lvmconf "global/use_lvmetad = 1"
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lvmconf "devices/md_component_detection = 0"
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local run_valgrind=
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test -z "$LVM_VALGRIND_LVMETAD" || run_valgrind="run_valgrind"
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echo "preparing lvmetad..."
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$run_valgrind lvmetad -f "$@" -s "$TESTDIR/lvmetad.socket" -l wire,debug &
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echo $! > LOCAL_LVMETAD
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while ! test -e "$TESTDIR/lvmetad.socket"; do echo -n .; sleep .1; done # wait for the socket
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echo ok
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}
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notify_lvmetad() {
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if test -e LOCAL_LVMETAD; then
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pvscan --cache "$@" || true
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fi
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}
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teardown_devs_prefixed() {
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local prefix=$1
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local stray=${2:-0}
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local IFS=$IFS_NL
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local dm
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# Resume suspended devices first
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for dm in $(dm_info suspended,name | grep "^Suspended:.*$prefix"); do
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echo "dmsetup resume \"${dm#Suspended:}\""
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dmsetup resume "${dm#Suspended:}" &
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done
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wait
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local mounts=( $(grep "$prefix" /proc/mounts | cut -d' ' -f1) )
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if test ${#mounts[@]} -gt 0; then
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test "$stray" -eq 0 || echo "Removing stray mounted devices containing $prefix: ${mounts[@]}"
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if umount -fl "${mounts[@]}"; then
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udev_wait
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fi
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fi
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# Remove devices, start with closed (sorted by open count)
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local remfail=no
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local need_udev_wait=0
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init_udev_transaction
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for dm in $(dm_info name --sort open | grep "$prefix"); do
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dmsetup remove "$dm" &>/dev/null || remfail=yes
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need_udev_wait=1
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done
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finish_udev_transaction
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test $need_udev_wait -eq 0 || udev_wait
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if test $remfail = yes; then
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local num_devs
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local num_remaining_devs=999
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while num_devs=$(dm_table | grep "$prefix" | wc -l) && \
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test $num_devs -lt $num_remaining_devs -a $num_devs -ne 0; do
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test "$stray" -eq 0 || echo "Removing $num_devs stray mapped devices with names beginning with $prefix: "
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for dm in $(dm_info name --sort open | grep "$prefix") ; do
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dmsetup remove -f "$dm" || true
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done
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num_remaining_devs=$num_devs
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done
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fi
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}
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teardown_devs() {
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# Delete any remaining dm/udev semaphores
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teardown_udev_cookies
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test -z "$PREFIX" || {
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rm -rf "$TESTDIR/dev/$PREFIX"*
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teardown_devs_prefixed "$PREFIX"
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}
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# NOTE: SCSI_DEBUG_DEV test must come before the LOOP test because
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# prepare_scsi_debug_dev() also sets LOOP to short-circuit prepare_loop()
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if test -f SCSI_DEBUG_DEV; then
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test ${LVM_TEST_PARALLEL:-0} -eq 1 || modprobe -r scsi_debug
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else
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test ! -f LOOP || losetup -d $(cat LOOP) || true
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test ! -f LOOPFILE || rm -f $(cat LOOPFILE)
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fi
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rm -f DEVICES # devs is set in prepare_devs()
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rm -f LOOP
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# Attempt to remove any loop devices that failed to get torn down if earlier tests aborted
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test ${LVM_TEST_PARALLEL:-0} -eq 1 -o -z "$COMMON_PREFIX" || {
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teardown_devs_prefixed "$COMMON_PREFIX" 1
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local stray_loops=( $(losetup -a | grep "$COMMON_PREFIX" | cut -d: -f1) )
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test ${#stray_loops[@]} -eq 0 || {
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echo "Removing stray loop devices containing $COMMON_PREFIX: ${stray_loops[@]}"
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losetup -d "${stray_loops[@]}"
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}
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}
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}
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teardown() {
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echo -n "## teardown..."
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test ! -s LOCAL_LVMETAD || \
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(kill -TERM "$(cat LOCAL_LVMETAD)" && sleep 1 &&
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kill -KILL "$(cat LOCAL_LVMETAD)" 2> /dev/null) || true
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dm_table | not egrep -q "$vg|$vg1|$vg2|$vg3|$vg4" || {
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# Avoid activation of dmeventd if there is no pid
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cfg=$(test -s LOCAL_DMEVENTD || echo "--config activation{monitoring=0}")
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vgremove -ff $cfg \
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$vg $vg1 $vg2 $vg3 $vg4 &>/dev/null || rm -f debug.log
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}
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test -s LOCAL_CLVMD && {
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kill -INT "$(cat LOCAL_CLVMD)"
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test -z "$LVM_VALGRIND_CLVMD" || sleep 1
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sleep .1
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kill -9 "$(cat LOCAL_CLVMD)" &>/dev/null || true
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}
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echo -n .
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pgrep dmeventd || true
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test ! -s LOCAL_DMEVENTD || kill -9 "$(cat LOCAL_DMEVENTD)" || true
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echo -n .
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test -d "$DM_DEV_DIR/mapper" && teardown_devs
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echo -n .
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test -n "$TESTDIR" && {
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cd "$TESTOLDPWD"
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rm -rf "$TESTDIR" || echo BLA
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}
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echo "ok"
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test ${LVM_TEST_PARALLEL:-0} -eq 1 -o -n "$RUNNING_DMEVENTD" || not pgrep dmeventd #&>/dev/null
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}
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make_ioerror() {
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echo 0 10000000 error | dmsetup create -u ${PREFIX}-ioerror ioerror
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ln -s "$DM_DEV_DIR/mapper/ioerror" "$DM_DEV_DIR/ioerror"
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}
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prepare_loop() {
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local size=${1=32}
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local i
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local slash
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test -f LOOP && LOOP=$(cat LOOP)
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echo -n "## preparing loop device..."
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# skip if prepare_scsi_debug_dev() was used
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if test -f SCSI_DEBUG_DEV -a -f LOOP ; then
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echo "(skipped)"
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return 0
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fi
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test ! -e LOOP
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test -n "$DM_DEV_DIR"
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for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7; do
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test -e "$DM_DEV_DIR/loop$i" || mknod "$DM_DEV_DIR/loop$i" b 7 $i
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done
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echo -n .
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local LOOPFILE="$PWD/test.img"
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dd if=/dev/zero of="$LOOPFILE" bs=$((1024*1024)) count=0 seek=$(($size-1)) 2> /dev/null
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if LOOP=$(losetup -s -f "$LOOPFILE" 2>/dev/null); then
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:
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elif LOOP=$(losetup -f) && losetup "$LOOP" "$LOOPFILE"; then
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# no -s support
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:
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else
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# no -f support
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# Iterate through $DM_DEV_DIR/loop{,/}{0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7}
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for slash in '' /; do
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for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7; do
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local dev="$DM_DEV_DIR/loop$slash$i"
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! losetup "$dev" >/dev/null 2>&1 || continue
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# got a free
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losetup "$dev" "$LOOPFILE"
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LOOP=$dev
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break
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done
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test -z "$LOOP" || break
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done
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fi
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test -n "$LOOP" # confirm or fail
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echo "$LOOP" > LOOP
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echo "ok ($LOOP)"
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}
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# A drop-in replacement for prepare_loop() that uses scsi_debug to create
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# a ramdisk-based SCSI device upon which all LVM devices will be created
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# - scripts must take care not to use a DEV_SIZE that will enduce OOM-killer
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prepare_scsi_debug_dev() {
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local DEV_SIZE=$1
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local SCSI_DEBUG_PARAMS=${@:2}
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test -f "SCSI_DEBUG_DEV" && return 0
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test -z "$LOOP"
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test -n "$DM_DEV_DIR"
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# Skip test if awk isn't available (required for get_sd_devs_)
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which awk || skip
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# Skip test if scsi_debug module is unavailable or is already in use
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modprobe --dry-run scsi_debug || skip
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lsmod | grep -q scsi_debug && skip
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# Create the scsi_debug device and determine the new scsi device's name
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# NOTE: it will _never_ make sense to pass num_tgts param;
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# last param wins.. so num_tgts=1 is imposed
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modprobe scsi_debug dev_size_mb=$DEV_SIZE $SCSI_DEBUG_PARAMS num_tgts=1 || skip
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sleep 2 # allow for async Linux SCSI device registration
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local DEBUG_DEV="/dev/$(grep -H scsi_debug /sys/block/*/device/model | cut -f4 -d /)"
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test -b "$DEBUG_DEV" || return 1 # should not happen
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# Create symlink to scsi_debug device in $DM_DEV_DIR
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SCSI_DEBUG_DEV="$DM_DEV_DIR/$(basename $DEBUG_DEV)"
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echo "$SCSI_DEBUG_DEV" > SCSI_DEBUG_DEV
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echo "$SCSI_DEBUG_DEV" > LOOP
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# Setting $LOOP provides means for prepare_devs() override
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test "$LVM_TEST_DEVDIR" != "/dev" && ln -snf "$DEBUG_DEV" "$SCSI_DEBUG_DEV"
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}
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cleanup_scsi_debug_dev() {
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teardown_devs
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rm -f SCSI_DEBUG_DEV LOOP
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}
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prepare_devs() {
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local n=${1:-3}
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local devsize=${2:-34}
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local pvname=${3:-pv}
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local loopsz
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prepare_loop $(($n*$devsize))
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echo -n "## preparing $n devices..."
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if ! loopsz=$(blockdev --getsz "$LOOP" 2>/dev/null); then
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loopsz=$(blockdev --getsize "$LOOP" 2>/dev/null)
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fi
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local size=$(($loopsz/$n))
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devs=
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init_udev_transaction
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for i in $(seq 1 $n); do
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local name="${PREFIX}$pvname$i"
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local dev="$DM_DEV_DIR/mapper/$name"
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devs="$devs $dev"
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echo 0 $size linear "$LOOP" $((($i-1)*$size)) > "$name.table"
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dmsetup create -u "TEST-$name" "$name" "$name.table"
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done
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finish_udev_transaction
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#for i in `seq 1 $n`; do
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# local name="${PREFIX}$pvname$i"
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# dmsetup info -c $name
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#done
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#for i in `seq 1 $n`; do
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# local name="${PREFIX}$pvname$i"
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# dmsetup table $name
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#done
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echo $devs > DEVICES
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echo "ok"
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}
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# Replace linear PV device with its 'delayed' version
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# Could be used to more deterministicaly hit some problems.
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# Parameters: {device path} [read delay ms] [write delay ms]
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# Original device is restored when both delay params are 0 (or missing).
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# i.e. delay_dev "$dev1" 0 200
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delay_dev() {
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target_at_least dm-delay 1 2 0 || skip
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local name=$(echo "$1" | sed -e 's,.*/,,')
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local read_ms=${2:-0}
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local write_ms=${3:-0}
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local pos
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local size
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local type
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local pvdev
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local offset
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read pos size type pvdev offset < "$name.table"
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init_udev_transaction
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if test $read_ms -ne 0 -o $write_ms -ne 0 ; then
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echo "0 $size delay $pvdev $offset $read_ms $pvdev $offset $write_ms" | \
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dmsetup load "$name"
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else
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dmsetup load "$name" "$name.table"
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fi
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dmsetup resume "$name"
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finish_udev_transaction
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}
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disable_dev() {
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local dev
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udev_wait
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init_udev_transaction
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for dev in "$@"; do
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maj=$(($(stat --printf=0x%t "$dev")))
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min=$(($(stat --printf=0x%T "$dev")))
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echo "Disabling device $dev ($maj:$min)"
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dmsetup remove -f "$dev" || true
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notify_lvmetad --major "$maj" --minor "$min"
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done
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finish_udev_transaction
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}
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enable_dev() {
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local dev
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init_udev_transaction
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for dev in "$@"; do
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local name=$(echo "$dev" | sed -e 's,.*/,,')
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dmsetup create -u "TEST-$name" "$name" "$name.table" || \
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dmsetup load "$name" "$name.table"
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# using device name (since device path does not exists yes with udev)
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dmsetup resume "$name"
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notify_lvmetad "$dev"
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done
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finish_udev_transaction
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}
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#
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# Convert device to device with errors
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# Takes the list of pairs of error segment from:len
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# Original device table is replace with multiple lines
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# i.e. error_dev "$dev1" 8:32 96:8
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error_dev() {
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local dev=$1
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local name=$(echo "$dev" | sed -e 's,.*/,,')
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local fromlen
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local pos
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local size
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local type
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local pvdev
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local offset
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read pos size type pvdev offset < $name.table
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shift
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rm -f $name.errtable
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for fromlen in "$@"; do
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from=${fromlen%%:*}
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len=${fromlen##*:}
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diff=$(($from - $pos))
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if test $diff -gt 0 ; then
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echo "$pos $diff $type $pvdev $(($pos + $offset))" >>$name.errtable
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pos=$(($pos + $diff))
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elif test $diff -lt 0 ; then
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die "Position error"
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fi
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echo "$from $len error" >>$name.errtable
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pos=$(($pos + $len))
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done
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diff=$(($size - $pos))
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test $diff -gt 0 && echo "$pos $diff $type $pvdev $(($pos + $offset))" >>$name.errtable
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init_udev_transaction
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if dmsetup table $name ; then
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dmsetup load "$name" "$name.errtable"
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else
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dmsetup create -u "TEST-$name" "$name" "$name.errtable"
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fi
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# using device name (since device path does not exists yet with udev)
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dmsetup resume "$name"
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notify_lvmetad "$dev"
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finish_udev_transaction
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}
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backup_dev() {
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local dev
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for dev in "$@"; do
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dd if="$dev" of="$dev.backup" bs=1024
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done
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}
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restore_dev() {
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local dev
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for dev in "$@"; do
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test -e "$dev.backup" || \
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die "Internal error: $dev not backed up, can't restore!"
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dd of="$dev" if="$dev.backup" bs=1024
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done
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}
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prepare_pvs() {
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prepare_devs "$@"
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pvcreate -ff $devs
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}
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prepare_vg() {
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teardown_devs
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prepare_pvs "$@"
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vgcreate -s 512K $vg $devs
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}
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extend_filter() {
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filter=$(grep ^devices/global_filter CONFIG_VALUES | tail -n 1)
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for rx in "$@"; do
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filter=$(echo $filter | sed -e "s:\[:[ \"$rx\", :")
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done
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lvmconf "$filter"
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}
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extend_filter_LVMTEST() {
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extend_filter "a|$DM_DEV_DIR/LVMTEST|"
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}
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hide_dev() {
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filter=$(grep ^devices/global_filter CONFIG_VALUES | tail -n 1)
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for dev in $@; do
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filter=$(echo $filter | sed -e "s:\[:[ \"r|$dev|\", :")
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done
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lvmconf "$filter"
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}
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unhide_dev() {
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filter=$(grep ^devices/global_filter CONFIG_VALUES | tail -n 1)
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for dev in $@; do
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filter=$(echo $filter | sed -e "s:\"r|$dev|\", ::")
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done
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lvmconf "$filter"
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}
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mkdev_md5sum() {
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rm -f debug.log
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mkfs.ext2 "$DM_DEV_DIR/$1/$2" || return 1
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md5sum "$DM_DEV_DIR/$1/$2" > "md5.$1-$2"
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}
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generate_config() {
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if test -n "$profile_name"; then
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config_values=PROFILE_VALUES_$profile_name
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config=PROFILE_$profile_name
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touch $config_values
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else
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config_values=CONFIG_VALUES
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config=CONFIG
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fi
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LVM_TEST_LOCKING=${LVM_TEST_LOCKING:-1}
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if test "$DM_DEV_DIR" = "/dev"; then
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LVM_VERIFY_UDEV=${LVM_VERIFY_UDEV:-0}
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else
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LVM_VERIFY_UDEV=${LVM_VERIFY_UDEV:-1}
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fi
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test -f $config_values || {
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cat > $config_values <<-EOF
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devices/dir = "$DM_DEV_DIR"
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devices/scan = "$DM_DEV_DIR"
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devices/filter = "a|.*|"
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devices/global_filter = [ "a|$DM_DEV_DIR/mirror|", "a|$DM_DEV_DIR/mapper/.*pv[0-9_]*$|", "r|.*|" ]
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devices/cache_dir = "$TESTDIR/etc"
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devices/sysfs_scan = 0
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devices/default_data_alignment = 1
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devices/md_component_detection = 0
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log/syslog = 0
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log/indent = 1
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log/level = 9
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log/file = "$TESTDIR/debug.log"
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log/overwrite = 1
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log/activation = 1
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log/verbose = 0
|
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activation/retry_deactivation = 1
|
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backup/backup = 0
|
|
backup/archive = 0
|
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global/abort_on_internal_errors = 1
|
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global/detect_internal_vg_cache_corruption = 1
|
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global/library_dir = "$TESTDIR/lib"
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global/locking_dir = "$TESTDIR/var/lock/lvm"
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global/locking_type=$LVM_TEST_LOCKING
|
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global/si_unit_consistency = 1
|
|
global/fallback_to_local_locking = 0
|
|
activation/checks = 1
|
|
activation/udev_sync = 1
|
|
activation/udev_rules = 1
|
|
activation/verify_udev_operations = $LVM_VERIFY_UDEV
|
|
activation/polling_interval = 0
|
|
activation/snapshot_autoextend_percent = 50
|
|
activation/snapshot_autoextend_threshold = 50
|
|
activation/monitoring = 0
|
|
EOF
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
local v
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|
for v in "$@"; do
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|
echo "$v" >> $config_values
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
rm -f $config
|
|
local s
|
|
for s in $(cat $config_values | cut -f1 -d/ | sort | uniq); do
|
|
echo "$s {" >> $config
|
|
local k
|
|
for k in $(grep ^"$s"/ $config_values | cut -f1 -d= | sed -e 's, *$,,' | sort | uniq); do
|
|
grep "^$k" $config_values | tail -n 1 | sed -e "s,^$s/, ," >> $config
|
|
done
|
|
echo "}" >> $config
|
|
echo >> $config
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lvmconf() {
|
|
unset profile_name
|
|
generate_config "$@"
|
|
mv -f CONFIG etc/lvm.conf
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
profileconf() {
|
|
profile_name="$1"
|
|
shift
|
|
generate_config "$@"
|
|
test -d etc/profile || mkdir etc/profile
|
|
mv -f PROFILE_$profile_name etc/profile/$profile_name.profile
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
apitest() {
|
|
local t=$1
|
|
shift
|
|
test -x "$abs_top_builddir/test/api/$t.t" || skip
|
|
"$abs_top_builddir/test/api/$t.t" "$@" && rm -f debug.log
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
api() {
|
|
test -x "$abs_top_builddir/test/api/wrapper" || skip
|
|
"$abs_top_builddir/test/api/wrapper" "$@" && rm -f debug.log
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
skip_if_mirror_recovery_broken() {
|
|
if test `uname -r` = 3.3.4-5.fc17.i686; then skip; fi
|
|
if test `uname -r` = 3.3.4-5.fc17.x86_64; then skip; fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
skip_if_raid456_replace_broken() {
|
|
# The way kmem_cache aliasing is done in the kernel is broken.
|
|
# It causes RAID 4/5/6 tests to fail.
|
|
#
|
|
# The problem with kmem_cache* is this:
|
|
# *) Assume CONFIG_SLUB is set
|
|
# 1) kmem_cache_create(name="foo-a")
|
|
# - creates new kmem_cache structure
|
|
# 2) kmem_cache_create(name="foo-b")
|
|
# - If identical cache characteristics, it will be merged with the previously
|
|
# created cache associated with "foo-a". The cache's refcount will be
|
|
# incremented and an alias will be created via sysfs_slab_alias().
|
|
# 3) kmem_cache_destroy(<ptr>)
|
|
# - Attempting to destroy cache associated with "foo-a", but instead the
|
|
# refcount is simply decremented. I don't even think the sysfs aliases are
|
|
# ever removed...
|
|
# 4) kmem_cache_create(name="foo-a")
|
|
# - This FAILS because kmem_cache_sanity_check colides with the existing
|
|
# name ("foo-a") associated with the non-removed cache.
|
|
#
|
|
# This is a problem for RAID (specifically dm-raid) because the name used
|
|
# for the kmem_cache_create is ("raid%d-%p", level, mddev). If the cache
|
|
# persists for long enough, the memory address of an old mddev will be
|
|
# reused for a new mddev - causing an identical formulation of the cache
|
|
# name. Even though kmem_cache_destory had long ago been used to delete
|
|
# the old cache, the merging of caches has cause the name and cache of that
|
|
# old instance to be preserved and causes a colision (and thus failure) in
|
|
# kmem_cache_create(). I see this regularly in testing the following
|
|
# kernels:
|
|
if test `uname -r` = 3.10.11-200.fc19.i686; then skip; fi
|
|
if test `uname -r` = 3.10.11-200.fc19.x86_64; then skip; fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
udev_wait() {
|
|
pgrep udev >/dev/null || return 0
|
|
which udevadm >/dev/null || return 0
|
|
if test -n "$1" ; then
|
|
udevadm settle --exit-if-exists="$1" || true
|
|
else
|
|
udevadm settle --timeout=15 || true
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# wait_for_sync <VG/LV>
|
|
wait_for_sync() {
|
|
local i
|
|
for i in {1..500} ; do
|
|
check in_sync $1 $2 && return
|
|
sleep .2
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
echo "Sync is taking too long - assume stuck"
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Check wheter kernel [dm module] target exist
|
|
# at least in expected version
|
|
#
|
|
# [dm-]target-name major minor revision
|
|
#
|
|
# i.e. dm_target_at_least dm-thin-pool 1 0
|
|
target_at_least()
|
|
{
|
|
case "$1" in
|
|
dm-*) modprobe "$1" || true ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
local version=$(dmsetup targets 2>/dev/null | grep "${1##dm-} " 2>/dev/null)
|
|
version=${version##* v}
|
|
shift
|
|
|
|
local major=$(echo "$version" | cut -d. -f1)
|
|
test -z "$1" && return 0
|
|
test -n "$major" || return 1
|
|
test "$major" -gt "$1" && return 0
|
|
test "$major" -eq "$1" || return 1
|
|
|
|
test -z "$2" && return 0
|
|
local minor=$(echo "$version" | cut -d. -f2)
|
|
test -n "$minor" || return 1
|
|
test "$minor" -gt "$2" && return 0
|
|
test "$minor" -eq "$2" || return 1
|
|
|
|
test -z "$3" && return 0
|
|
local revision=$(echo "$version" | cut -d. -f3)
|
|
test "$revision" -ge "$3" 2>/dev/null || return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
have_thin()
|
|
{
|
|
target_at_least dm-thin-pool "$@" || exit 1
|
|
test "$THIN" = shared || test "$THIN" = internal || exit 1
|
|
|
|
# disable thin_check if not present in system
|
|
which thin_check || lvmconf 'global/thin_check_executable = ""'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# check if lvm shell is build-in (needs readline)
|
|
have_readline()
|
|
{
|
|
echo version | lvm &>/dev/null
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test -f DEVICES && devs=$(cat DEVICES)
|
|
|
|
#unset LVM_VALGRIND
|
|
"$@"
|