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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# Copyright (c) 2000-2002,2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Control script for QA
#
tmp=/tmp/$$
status=0
needwrap=true
needsum=true
try=()
sum_bad=0
bad=()
notrun=()
interrupt=true
diff="diff -u"
showme=false
have_test_arg=false
randomize=false
exact_order=false
export here=`pwd`
xfile=""
subdir_xfile=""
brief_test_summary=false
do_report=false
DUMP_OUTPUT=false
iterations=1
istop=false
loop_on_fail=0
# This is a global variable used to pass test failure text to reporting gunk
_err_msg=""
# start the initialisation work now
iam=check
# mkfs.xfs uses the presence of both of these variables to enable formerly
# supported tiny filesystem configurations that fstests use for fuzz testing
# in a controlled environment
export MSGVERB="text:action"
export QA_CHECK_FS=${QA_CHECK_FS:=true}
# number of diff lines from a failed test, 0 for whole output
export DIFF_LENGTH=${DIFF_LENGTH:=10}
# by default don't output timestamps
timestamp=${TIMESTAMP:=false}
rm -f $tmp.list $tmp.tmp $tmp.grep $here/$iam.out $tmp.xlist $tmp.report.*
SRC_GROUPS="generic shared"
export SRC_DIR="tests"
usage()
{
echo "Usage: $0 [options] [testlist]"'
check options
-nfs test NFS
-glusterfs test GlusterFS
-cifs test CIFS
-9p test 9p
-virtiofs test virtiofs
-overlay test overlay
-pvfs2 test PVFS2
-tmpfs test TMPFS
-ubifs test ubifs
-l line mode diff
-udiff show unified diff (default)
-n show me, do not run tests
-T output timestamps
-r randomize test order
--exact-order run tests in the exact order specified
-i <n> iterate the test list <n> times
-I <n> iterate the test list <n> times, but stops iterating further in case of any test failure
-d dump test output to stdout
-b brief test summary
-R fmt[,fmt] generate report in formats specified. Supported formats: xunit, xunit-quiet
--large-fs optimise scratch device for large filesystems
-s section run only specified section from config file
-S section exclude the specified section from the config file
-L <n> loop tests <n> times following a failure, measuring aggregate pass/fail metrics
testlist options
-g group[,group...] include tests from these groups
-x group[,group...] exclude tests from these groups
-X exclude_file exclude individual tests
-e testlist exclude a specific list of tests
-E external_file exclude individual tests
[testlist] include tests matching names in testlist
testlist argument is a list of tests in the form of <test dir>/<test name>.
<test dir> is a directory under tests that contains a group file,
with a list of the names of the tests in that directory.
<test name> may be either a specific test file name (e.g. xfs/001) or
a test file name match pattern (e.g. xfs/*).
group argument is either a name of a tests group to collect from all
the test dirs (e.g. quick) or a name of a tests group to collect from
a specific tests dir in the form of <test dir>/<group name> (e.g. xfs/quick).
If you want to run all the tests in the test suite, use "-g all" to specify all
groups.
exclude_file argument refers to a name of a file inside each test directory.
for every test dir where this file is found, the listed test names are
excluded from the list of tests to run from that test dir.
external_file argument is a path to a single file containing a list of tests
to exclude in the form of <test dir>/<test name>.
examples:
check xfs/001
check -g quick
check -g xfs/quick
check -x stress xfs/*
check -X .exclude -g auto
check -E ~/.xfstests.exclude
'
exit 1
}
get_sub_group_list()
{
local d=$1
local grp=$2
test -s "$SRC_DIR/$d/group.list" || return 1
local grpl=$(sed -n < $SRC_DIR/$d/group.list \
-e 's/#.*//' \
-e 's/$/ /' \
-e "s;^\($VALID_TEST_NAME\).* $grp .*;$SRC_DIR/$d/\1;p")
echo $grpl
}
get_group_list()
{
local grp=$1
local grpl=""
local sub=$(dirname $grp)
local fsgroup="$FSTYP"
if [ -n "$sub" -a "$sub" != "." -a -d "$SRC_DIR/$sub" ]; then
# group is given as <subdir>/<group> (e.g. xfs/quick)
grp=$(basename $grp)
get_sub_group_list $sub $grp
return
fi
if [ "$FSTYP" = ext2 -o "$FSTYP" = ext3 ]; then
fsgroup=ext4
fi
for d in $SRC_GROUPS $fsgroup; do
if ! test -d "$SRC_DIR/$d" ; then
continue
fi
grpl="$grpl $(get_sub_group_list $d $grp)"
done
echo $grpl
}
# Find all tests, excluding files that are test metadata such as group files.
# It matches test names against $VALID_TEST_NAME defined in common/rc
get_all_tests()
{
touch $tmp.list
for d in $SRC_GROUPS $FSTYP; do
if ! test -d "$SRC_DIR/$d" ; then
continue
fi
ls $SRC_DIR/$d/* | \
grep -v "\..*" | \
grep "^$SRC_DIR/$d/$VALID_TEST_NAME"| \
grep -v "group\|Makefile" >> $tmp.list 2>/dev/null
done
}
# takes the list of tests to run in $tmp.list, and removes the tests passed to
# the function from that list.
trim_test_list()
{
local test_list="$*"
rm -f $tmp.grep
local numsed=0
for t in $test_list
do
if [ $numsed -gt 100 ]; then
grep -v -f $tmp.grep <$tmp.list >$tmp.tmp
mv $tmp.tmp $tmp.list
numsed=0
rm -f $tmp.grep
fi
echo "^$t\$" >>$tmp.grep
numsed=`expr $numsed + 1`
done
grep -v -f $tmp.grep <$tmp.list >$tmp.tmp
mv $tmp.tmp $tmp.list
rm -f $tmp.grep
}
_wallclock()
{
date "+%s"
}
_timestamp()
{
local now=`date "+%T"`
echo -n " [$now]"
}
_prepare_test_list()
{
unset list
# Tests specified on the command line
if [ -s $tmp.arglist ]; then
cat $tmp.arglist > $tmp.list
else
touch $tmp.list
fi
# Specified groups to include
# Note that the CLI processing adds a leading space to the first group
# parameter, so we have to catch that here checking for "all"
if ! $have_test_arg && [ "$GROUP_LIST" == " all" ]; then
# no test numbers, do everything
get_all_tests
else
for group in $GROUP_LIST; do
list=$(get_group_list $group)
if [ -z "$list" ]; then
echo "Group \"$group\" is empty or not defined?"
exit 1
fi
for t in $list; do
grep -s "^$t\$" $tmp.list >/dev/null || \
echo "$t" >>$tmp.list
done
done
fi
# Specified groups to exclude
for xgroup in $XGROUP_LIST; do
list=$(get_group_list $xgroup)
if [ -z "$list" ]; then
echo "Group \"$xgroup\" is empty or not defined?"
continue
fi
trim_test_list $list
done
# sort the list of tests into numeric order unless we're running tests
# in the exact order specified
if ! $exact_order; then
if $randomize; then
if type shuf >& /dev/null; then
sorter="shuf"
else
sorter="awk -v seed=$RANDOM -f randomize.awk"
fi
else
sorter="cat"
fi
list=`sort -n $tmp.list | uniq | $sorter`
else
list=`cat $tmp.list`
fi
rm -f $tmp.list
}
# Process command arguments first.
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-\? | -h | --help) usage ;;
-nfs|-glusterfs|-cifs|-9p|-virtiofs|-pvfs2|-tmpfs|-ubifs)
FSTYP="${1:1}"
;;
-overlay)
FSTYP=overlay
export OVERLAY=true
;;
-g) group=$2 ; shift ;
GROUP_LIST="$GROUP_LIST ${group//,/ }"
;;
-x) xgroup=$2 ; shift ;
XGROUP_LIST="$XGROUP_LIST ${xgroup//,/ }"
;;
-X) subdir_xfile=$2; shift ;
;;
-e)
xfile=$2; shift ;
echo "$xfile" | tr ', ' '\n\n' >> $tmp.xlist
;;
-E) xfile=$2; shift ;
if [ -f $xfile ]; then
sed "s/#.*$//" "$xfile" >> $tmp.xlist
fi
;;
-s) RUN_SECTION="$RUN_SECTION $2"; shift ;;
-S) EXCLUDE_SECTION="$EXCLUDE_SECTION $2"; shift ;;
-l) diff="diff" ;;
-udiff) diff="$diff -u" ;;
-n) showme=true ;;
-r)
if $exact_order; then
echo "Cannot specify -r and --exact-order."
exit 1
fi
randomize=true
;;
--exact-order)
if $randomize; then
echo "Cannnot specify --exact-order and -r."
exit 1
fi
exact_order=true
;;
-i) iterations=$2; shift ;;
-I) iterations=$2; istop=true; shift ;;
-T) timestamp=true ;;
-d) DUMP_OUTPUT=true ;;
-b) brief_test_summary=true;;
-R) report_fmt=$2 ; shift ;
REPORT_LIST="$REPORT_LIST ${report_fmt//,/ }"
do_report=true
;;
--large-fs) export LARGE_SCRATCH_DEV=yes ;;
--extra-space=*) export SCRATCH_DEV_EMPTY_SPACE=${r#*=} ;;
-L) [[ $2 =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] || usage
loop_on_fail=$2; shift
;;
-*) usage ;;
*) # not an argument, we've got tests now.
have_test_arg=true ;;
esac
# if we've found a test specification, the break out of the processing
# loop before we shift the arguments so that this is the first argument
# that we process in the test arg loop below.
if $have_test_arg; then
break;
fi
shift
done
# we need common/rc, that also sources common/config. We need to source it
# after processing args, overlay needs FSTYP set before sourcing common/config
if ! . ./common/rc; then
echo "check: failed to source common/rc"
exit 1
fi
if [ -n "$subdir_xfile" ]; then
for d in $SRC_GROUPS $FSTYP; do
[ -f $SRC_DIR/$d/$subdir_xfile ] || continue
for f in `sed "s/#.*$//" $SRC_DIR/$d/$subdir_xfile`; do
echo $d/$f >> $tmp.xlist
done
done
fi
# Process tests from command line now.
if $have_test_arg; then
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-*) echo "Arguments before tests, please!"
status=1
exit $status
;;
*) # Expand test pattern (e.g. xfs/???, *fs/001)
list=$(cd $SRC_DIR; echo $1)
for t in $list; do
test_dir=`dirname $t`
test_dir=${test_dir#$SRC_DIR/*}
test_name=`basename $t`
group_file=$SRC_DIR/$test_dir/group.list
if egrep -q "^$test_name" $group_file; then
# in group file ... OK
echo $SRC_DIR/$test_dir/$test_name \
>>$tmp.arglist
else
# oops
echo "$t - unknown test, ignored"
fi
done
;;
esac
shift
done
elif [ -z "$GROUP_LIST" ]; then
# default group list is the auto group. If any other group or test is
# specified, we use that instead.
GROUP_LIST="auto"
fi
if [ `id -u` -ne 0 ]
then
echo "check: QA must be run as root"
exit 1
fi
_wipe_counters()
{
try=()
notrun=()
bad=()
}
_global_log() {
echo "$1" >> $check.log
if $OPTIONS_HAVE_SECTIONS; then
echo "$1" >> ${REPORT_DIR}/check.log
fi
}
_wrapup()
{
seq="check"
check="$RESULT_BASE/check"
if $showme && $needwrap; then
if $do_report; then
# $showme = all selected tests are notrun (no tries)
_make_section_report "$section" "${#notrun[*]}" "0" \
"${#notrun[*]}" \
"$((sect_stop - sect_start))"
fi
needwrap=false
elif $needwrap; then
if [ -f $check.time -a -f $tmp.time ]; then
cat $check.time $tmp.time \
| $AWK_PROG '
{ t[$1] = $2 }
END {
if (NR > 0) {
for (i in t) print i " " t[i]
}
}' \
| sort -n >$tmp.out
mv $tmp.out $check.time
if $OPTIONS_HAVE_SECTIONS; then
cp $check.time ${REPORT_DIR}/check.time
fi
fi
_global_log ""
_global_log "$(date)"
echo "SECTION -- $section" >>$tmp.summary
echo "=========================" >>$tmp.summary
if ((${#try[*]} > 0)); then
if [ $brief_test_summary == "false" ]; then
echo "Ran: ${try[*]}"
echo "Ran: ${try[*]}" >>$tmp.summary
fi
_global_log "Ran: ${try[*]}"
fi
$interrupt && echo "Interrupted!" | tee -a $check.log
if $OPTIONS_HAVE_SECTIONS; then
$interrupt && echo "Interrupted!" | tee -a \
${REPORT_DIR}/check.log
fi
if ((${#notrun[*]} > 0)); then
if [ $brief_test_summary == "false" ]; then
echo "Not run: ${notrun[*]}"
echo "Not run: ${notrun[*]}" >>$tmp.summary
fi
_global_log "Not run: ${notrun[*]}"
fi
if ((${#bad[*]} > 0)); then
echo "Failures: ${bad[*]}"
echo "Failed ${#bad[*]} of ${#try[*]} tests"
_global_log "Failures: ${bad[*]}"
_global_log "Failed ${#bad[*]} of ${#try[*]} tests"
echo "Failures: ${bad[*]}" >>$tmp.summary
echo "Failed ${#bad[*]} of ${#try[*]} tests" >>$tmp.summary
else
echo "Passed all ${#try[*]} tests"
_global_log "Passed all ${#try[*]} tests"
echo "Passed all ${#try[*]} tests" >>$tmp.summary
fi
echo "" >>$tmp.summary
if $do_report; then
_make_section_report "$section" "${#try[*]}" \
"${#bad[*]}" "${#notrun[*]}" \
"$((sect_stop - sect_start))"
fi
needwrap=false
fi
sum_bad=`expr $sum_bad + ${#bad[*]}`
_wipe_counters
rm -f /tmp/*.rawout /tmp/*.out /tmp/*.err /tmp/*.time
if ! $OPTIONS_HAVE_SECTIONS; then
rm -f $tmp.*
fi
}
_summary()
{
_wrapup
if $showme; then
:
elif $needsum; then
count=`wc -L $tmp.summary | cut -f1 -d" "`
cat $tmp.summary
needsum=false
fi
rm -f $tmp.*
}
_check_filesystems()
{
local ret=0
if [ -f ${RESULT_DIR}/require_test ]; then
_check_test_fs || ret=1
rm -f ${RESULT_DIR}/require_test*
else
_test_unmount 2> /dev/null
fi
if [ -f ${RESULT_DIR}/require_scratch ]; then
_check_scratch_fs || ret=1
rm -f ${RESULT_DIR}/require_scratch*
fi
_scratch_unmount 2> /dev/null
return $ret
}
_expunge_test()
{
local TEST_ID="$1"
if [ -s $tmp.xlist ]; then
if grep -q $TEST_ID $tmp.xlist; then
echo " [expunged]"
return 1
fi
fi
return 0
}
# retain files which would be overwritten in subsequent reruns of the same test
_stash_fail_loop_files() {
local seq_prefix="${REPORT_DIR}/${1}"
local cp_suffix="$2"
for i in ".full" ".dmesg" ".out.bad" ".notrun" ".core" ".hints"; do
rm -f "${seq_prefix}${i}${cp_suffix}"
if [ -f "${seq_prefix}${i}" ]; then
cp "${seq_prefix}${i}" "${seq_prefix}${i}${cp_suffix}"
fi
done
}
# Retain in @bad / @notrun the result of the just-run @test_seq. @try array
# entries are added prior to execution.
_stash_test_status() {
local test_seq="$1"
local test_status="$2"
if $do_report && [[ $test_status != "expunge" ]]; then
_make_testcase_report "$section" "$test_seq" \
"$test_status" "$((stop - start))"
fi
if ((${#loop_status[*]} > 0)); then
# continuing or completing rerun-on-failure loop
_stash_fail_loop_files "$test_seq" ".rerun${#loop_status[*]}"
loop_status+=("$test_status")
if ((${#loop_status[*]} > loop_on_fail)); then
printf "%s aggregate results across %d runs: " \
"$test_seq" "${#loop_status[*]}"
awk "BEGIN {
n=split(\"${loop_status[*]}\", arr);"'
for (i = 1; i <= n; i++)
stats[arr[i]]++;
for (x in stats)
printf("%s=%d (%.1f%%)",
(i-- > n ? x : ", " x),
stats[x], 100 * stats[x] / n);
}'
echo
loop_status=()
fi
return # only stash @bad result for initial failure in loop
fi
case "$test_status" in
fail)
if ((loop_on_fail > 0)); then
# initial failure, start rerun-on-failure loop
_stash_fail_loop_files "$test_seq" ".rerun0"
loop_status+=("$test_status")
fi
bad+=("$test_seq")
;;
list|notrun)
notrun+=("$test_seq")
;;
pass|expunge)
;;
*)
echo "Unexpected test $test_seq status: $test_status"
;;
esac
}
# Can we run systemd scopes?
HAVE_SYSTEMD_SCOPES=
systemctl reset-failed "fstests-check" &>/dev/null
systemd-run --quiet --unit "fstests-check" --scope bash -c "exit 77" &> /dev/null
test $? -eq 77 && HAVE_SYSTEMD_SCOPES=yes
# Make the check script unattractive to the OOM killer...
OOM_SCORE_ADJ="/proc/self/oom_score_adj"
function _adjust_oom_score() {
test -w "${OOM_SCORE_ADJ}" && echo "$1" > "${OOM_SCORE_ADJ}"
}
_adjust_oom_score -500
# ...and make the tests themselves somewhat more attractive to it, so that if
# the system runs out of memory it'll be the test that gets killed and not the
# test framework. The test is run in a separate process without any of our
# functions, so we open-code adjusting the OOM score.
#
# If systemd is available, run the entire test script in a scope so that we can
# kill all subprocesses of the test if it fails to clean up after itself. This
# is essential for ensuring that the post-test unmount succeeds. Note that
# systemd doesn't automatically remove transient scopes that fail to terminate
# when systemd tells them to terminate (e.g. programs stuck in D state when
# systemd sends SIGKILL), so we use reset-failed to tear down the scope.
_run_seq() {
local cmd=(bash -c "test -w ${OOM_SCORE_ADJ} && echo 250 > ${OOM_SCORE_ADJ}; exec ./$seq")
if [ -n "${HAVE_SYSTEMD_SCOPES}" ]; then
local unit="$(systemd-escape "fs$seq").scope"
systemctl reset-failed "${unit}" &> /dev/null
systemd-run --quiet --unit "${unit}" --scope "${cmd[@]}"
res=$?
systemctl stop "${unit}" &> /dev/null
return "${res}"
else
"${cmd[@]}"
fi
}
_detect_kmemleak
_prepare_test_list
if $OPTIONS_HAVE_SECTIONS; then
trap "_summary; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
else
trap "_wrapup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
fi
function run_section()
{
local section=$1 skip
OLD_FSTYP=$FSTYP
OLD_TEST_FS_MOUNT_OPTS=$TEST_FS_MOUNT_OPTS
get_next_config $section
# Do we need to run only some sections ?
if [ ! -z "$RUN_SECTION" ]; then
skip=true
for s in $RUN_SECTION; do
if [ $section == $s ]; then
skip=false
break;
fi
done
if $skip; then
return
fi
fi
# Did this section get excluded?
if [ ! -z "$EXCLUDE_SECTION" ]; then
skip=false
for s in $EXCLUDE_SECTION; do
if [ $section == $s ]; then
skip=true
break;
fi
done
if $skip; then
return
fi
fi
mkdir -p $RESULT_BASE
if [ ! -d $RESULT_BASE ]; then
echo "failed to create results directory $RESULT_BASE"
status=1
exit
fi
if $OPTIONS_HAVE_SECTIONS; then
echo "SECTION -- $section"
fi
sect_start=`_wallclock`
if $RECREATE_TEST_DEV || [ "$OLD_FSTYP" != "$FSTYP" ]; then
echo "RECREATING -- $FSTYP on $TEST_DEV"
_test_unmount 2> /dev/null
if ! _test_mkfs >$tmp.err 2>&1
then
echo "our local _test_mkfs routine ..."
cat $tmp.err
echo "check: failed to mkfs \$TEST_DEV using specified options"
status=1
exit
fi
if ! _test_mount
then
echo "check: failed to mount $TEST_DEV on $TEST_DIR"
status=1
exit
fi
# TEST_DEV has been recreated, previous FSTYP derived from
# TEST_DEV could be changed, source common/rc again with
# correct FSTYP to get FSTYP specific configs, e.g. common/xfs
. common/rc
_prepare_test_list
elif [ "$OLD_TEST_FS_MOUNT_OPTS" != "$TEST_FS_MOUNT_OPTS" ]; then
_test_unmount 2> /dev/null
if ! _test_mount
then
echo "check: failed to mount $TEST_DEV on $TEST_DIR"
status=1
exit
fi
fi
init_rc
seq="check"
check="$RESULT_BASE/check"
# don't leave old full output behind on a clean run
rm -f $check.full
[ -f $check.time ] || touch $check.time
# print out our test configuration
echo "FSTYP -- `_full_fstyp_details`"
echo "PLATFORM -- `_full_platform_details`"
if [ ! -z "$SCRATCH_DEV" ]; then
echo "MKFS_OPTIONS -- `_scratch_mkfs_options`"
echo "MOUNT_OPTIONS -- `_scratch_mount_options`"
fi
echo
needwrap=true
if [ ! -z "$SCRATCH_DEV" ]; then
_scratch_unmount 2> /dev/null
# call the overridden mkfs - make sure the FS is built
# the same as we'll create it later.
if ! _scratch_mkfs >$tmp.err 2>&1
then
echo "our local _scratch_mkfs routine ..."
cat $tmp.err
echo "check: failed to mkfs \$SCRATCH_DEV using specified options"
status=1
exit
fi
# call the overridden mount - make sure the FS mounts with
# the same options that we'll mount with later.
if ! _try_scratch_mount >$tmp.err 2>&1
then
echo "our local mount routine ..."
cat $tmp.err
echo "check: failed to mount \$SCRATCH_DEV using specified options"
status=1
exit
else
_scratch_unmount
fi
fi
seqres="$check"
_check_test_fs
loop_status=() # track rerun-on-failure state
local tc_status ix
local -a _list=( $list )
for ((ix = 0; ix < ${#_list[*]}; !${#loop_status[*]} && ix++)); do
seq="${_list[$ix]}"
if [ ! -f $seq ]; then
# Try to get full name in case the user supplied only
# seq id and the test has a name. A bit of hassle to
# find really the test and not its sample output or
# helping files.
bname=$(basename $seq)
full_seq=$(find $(dirname $seq) -name $bname* -executable |
awk '(NR == 1 || length < length(shortest)) { shortest = $0 }\
END { print shortest }')
if [ -f $full_seq ] && \
[ x$(echo $bname | grep -o "^$VALID_TEST_ID") != x ]; then
seq=$full_seq
fi
fi
# the filename for the test and the name output are different.
# we don't include the tests/ directory in the name output.
export seqnum=`echo $seq | sed -e "s;$SRC_DIR/;;"`
# Similarly, the result directory needs to replace the tests/
# part of the test location.
group=`dirname $seq`
if $OPTIONS_HAVE_SECTIONS; then
export RESULT_DIR=`echo $group | sed -e "s;$SRC_DIR;${RESULT_BASE}/$section;"`
REPORT_DIR="$RESULT_BASE/$section"
else
export RESULT_DIR=`echo $group | sed -e "s;$SRC_DIR;$RESULT_BASE;"`
REPORT_DIR="$RESULT_BASE"
fi
seqres="$REPORT_DIR/$seqnum"
mkdir -p $RESULT_DIR
rm -f ${RESULT_DIR}/require_scratch*
rm -f ${RESULT_DIR}/require_test*
echo -n "$seqnum"
if $showme; then
_expunge_test $seqnum
if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
tc_status="expunge"
else
echo
start=0
stop=0
tc_status="list"
fi
_stash_test_status "$seqnum" "$tc_status"
continue
fi
tc_status="pass"
if [ ! -f $seq ]; then
echo " - no such test?"
_stash_test_status "$seqnum" "$tc_status"
continue
fi
# really going to try and run this one
rm -f $seqres.out.bad $seqres.hints
# check if we really should run it
_expunge_test $seqnum
if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
tc_status="expunge"
_stash_test_status "$seqnum" "$tc_status"
continue
fi
# record that we really tried to run this test.
if ((!${#loop_status[*]})); then
try+=("$seqnum")
fi
awk 'BEGIN {lasttime=" "} \
$1 == "'$seqnum'" {lasttime=" " $2 "s ... "; exit} \
END {printf "%s", lasttime}' "$check.time"
rm -f core $seqres.notrun
start=`_wallclock`
$timestamp && _timestamp
[ ! -x $seq ] && chmod u+x $seq # ensure we can run it
$LOGGER_PROG "run xfstest $seqnum"
if [ -w /dev/kmsg ]; then
export date_time=`date +"%F %T"`
echo "run fstests $seqnum at $date_time" > /dev/kmsg
# _check_dmesg depends on this log in dmesg
touch ${RESULT_DIR}/check_dmesg
rm -f ${RESULT_DIR}/dmesg_filter
fi
_try_wipe_scratch_devs > /dev/null 2>&1
# clear the WARN_ONCE state to allow a potential problem
# to be reported for each test
(echo 1 > $DEBUGFS_MNT/clear_warn_once) > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ "$DUMP_OUTPUT" = true ]; then
_run_seq 2>&1 | tee $tmp.out
# Because $? would get tee's return code
sts=${PIPESTATUS[0]}
else
_run_seq >$tmp.out 2>&1
sts=$?
fi
if [ -f core ]; then
_dump_err_cont "[dumped core]"
mv core $RESULT_BASE/$seqnum.core
tc_status="fail"
fi
if [ -f $seqres.notrun ]; then
$timestamp && _timestamp
stop=`_wallclock`
$timestamp || echo -n "[not run] "
$timestamp && echo " [not run]" && \
echo -n " $seqnum -- "
cat $seqres.notrun
tc_status="notrun"
_stash_test_status "$seqnum" "$tc_status"
# Unmount the scratch fs so that we can wipe the scratch
# dev state prior to the next test run.
_scratch_unmount 2> /dev/null
continue;
fi
if [ $sts -ne 0 ]; then
_dump_err_cont "[failed, exit status $sts]"
_test_unmount 2> /dev/null
_scratch_unmount 2> /dev/null
rm -f ${RESULT_DIR}/require_test*
rm -f ${RESULT_DIR}/require_scratch*
tc_status="fail"
else
# The test apparently passed, so check for corruption
# and log messages that shouldn't be there. Run the
# checking tools from a subshell with adjusted OOM
# score so that the OOM killer will target them instead
# of the check script itself.
(_adjust_oom_score 250; _check_filesystems) || tc_status="fail"
_check_dmesg || tc_status="fail"
fi
# Reload the module after each test to check for leaks or
# other problems.
if [ -n "${TEST_FS_MODULE_RELOAD}" ]; then
_test_unmount 2> /dev/null
_scratch_unmount 2> /dev/null
modprobe -r fs-$FSTYP
modprobe fs-$FSTYP
fi
# Scan for memory leaks after every test so that associating
# a leak to a particular test will be as accurate as possible.
_check_kmemleak || tc_status="fail"
# test ends after all checks are done.
$timestamp && _timestamp
stop=`_wallclock`
if [ ! -f $seq.out ]; then
_dump_err "no qualified output"
tc_status="fail"
_stash_test_status "$seqnum" "$tc_status"
continue;
fi
# coreutils 8.16+ changed quote formats in error messages
# from `foo' to 'foo'. Filter old versions to match the new
# version.
sed -i "s/\`/\'/g" $tmp.out
if diff $seq.out $tmp.out >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
if [ "$tc_status" != "fail" ]; then
echo "$seqnum `expr $stop - $start`" >>$tmp.time
echo -n " `expr $stop - $start`s"
fi
echo ""
else
_dump_err "- output mismatch (see $seqres.out.bad)"
mv $tmp.out $seqres.out.bad
$diff $seq.out $seqres.out.bad | {
if test "$DIFF_LENGTH" -le 0; then
cat
else
head -n "$DIFF_LENGTH"
echo "..."
echo "(Run '$diff $here/$seq.out $seqres.out.bad'" \
" to see the entire diff)"
fi; } | sed -e 's/^\(.\)/ \1/'
tc_status="fail"
fi
if [ -f $seqres.hints ]; then
if [ "$tc_status" == "fail" ]; then
echo
cat $seqres.hints
else
rm -f $seqres.hints
fi
fi
_stash_test_status "$seqnum" "$tc_status"
done
sect_stop=`_wallclock`
interrupt=false
_wrapup
interrupt=true
echo
_test_unmount 2> /dev/null
_scratch_unmount 2> /dev/null
}
for ((iters = 0; iters < $iterations; iters++)) do
for section in $HOST_OPTIONS_SECTIONS; do
run_section $section
if [ "$sum_bad" != 0 ] && [ "$istop" = true ]; then
interrupt=false
status=`expr $sum_bad != 0`
exit
fi
done
done
interrupt=false
status=`expr $sum_bad != 0`
exit