freebsd-dev/scripts/ziltest.sh
Brian Behlendorf 5970eb3d60 Use truncate instead of fallocate in ziltest.sh
For the purposes of creating sparse files the truncate command is
preferable to fallocate because generic sparse files are more widely
supported by older platforms.  Specifically Debian Wheezy which is
based on a 2.6.32 kernel used ext3 by default which at the time did
not support it.

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2015-07-13 11:02:59 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
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#
#
# Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
# Use is subject to license terms.
#
# Linux version
#
# To run just type ziltest.sh
#
# - creates a 200MB pool in /var/tmp/
# - prints information on:
# working set files
# ZIL records written
# ZIL block usage
# verification results
# - returns status of 0 on success
#
##########################################################################
#
# Here's how it all works:
#
# The general idea is to build up
# an intent log from a bunch of diverse user commands
# without actually committing them to the file system.
# Then copy the file system, replay the intent
# log and compare the file system and the copy.
#
# To enable this automated testing of the intent log
# requires some but minimal support from the file system.
# In particular, a "freeze" command is required to flush
# the in-flight transactions; to stop the actual
# committing of transactions; and to ensure no deltas are
# discarded. All deltas past a freeze point are kept for
# replay and comparison later. Here is the flow:
#
# create an empty file system (FS)
# freeze FS
# run various user commands that create files, directories and ACLs
# copy FS to temporary location (COPY)
# unmount filesystem
# <at this stage FS is empty again and unfrozen, and the
# intent log contains a complete set of deltas to replay it>
# remount FS <which replays the intent log>
# compare FS against the COPY
#
PATH=/usr/bin
PATH=$PATH:/usr/sbin
PATH=$PATH:/bin
PATH=$PATH:/sbin
export PATH
# ====================================================================
# SETUP
# ====================================================================
CMD=$(basename "$0")
POOL=ziltestpool.$$
DEVSIZE=${DEVSIZE-200m}
POOLDIR=/var/tmp
POOLFILE=$POOLDIR/ziltest_poolfile.$$
SLOGFILE=$POOLDIR/ziltest_slog.$$
FS=$POOL/fs
ROOT=/$FS
COPY=/var/tmp/${POOL}
KEEP=no
cleanup()
{
zfs destroy -rf $FS
echo "$CMD: pool I/O summary & status:"
echo "----------------------------------------------------"
zpool iostat $POOL
echo
zpool status $POOL
echo "----------------------------------------------------"
echo
zpool destroy -f $POOL
rm -rf $COPY
rm $POOLFILE $SLOGFILE
}
bail()
{
test $KEEP = no && cleanup
echo "$1"
exit 1
}
test $# -eq 0 || bail "usage: $CMD"
# ====================================================================
# PREP
#
# Create a pool using a file based vdev
# Create a destination for runtime copy of FS
# Freeze transaction syncing in the pool
# ====================================================================
truncate -s "$DEVSIZE" $POOLFILE || bail "can't make $POOLFILE"
truncate -s "$DEVSIZE" $SLOGFILE || bail "can't make $SLOGFILE"
zpool create $POOL $POOLFILE log $SLOGFILE || bail "can't create pool
$POOL"
zpool list $POOL
zfs set compression=on $POOL || bail "can't enable compression on $POOL"
zfs create $FS || bail "can't create $FS"
mkdir -p $COPY || bail "can't create $COPY"
#
# This dd command works around an issue where ZIL records aren't created
# after freezing the pool unless a ZIL header already exists. Create a file
# synchronously to force ZFS to write one out.
#
dd if=/dev/zero of=$ROOT/sync conv=fdatasync,fsync bs=1 count=1 2> /dev/null
zpool freeze $POOL || bail "can't freeze $POOL"
# ====================================================================
# TESTS
#
# Add operations here that will add commit records to the ZIL
#
# Use $ROOT for all file name prefixes
# ====================================================================
#
# TX_CREATE
#
touch $ROOT/a
#
# TX_RENAME
#
mv $ROOT/a $ROOT/b
#
# TX_SYMLINK
#
touch $ROOT/c
ln -s $ROOT/c $ROOT/d
#
# TX_LINK
#
touch $ROOT/e
ln $ROOT/e $ROOT/f
#
# TX_MKDIR
#
mkdir $ROOT/dir_to_delete
#
# TX_RMDIR
#
rmdir $ROOT/dir_to_delete
#
# Create a simple validation payload
#
PAYLOAD=$(modinfo -F filename zfs)
cp "$PAYLOAD" "$ROOT/payload"
CHECKSUM_BEFORE=$(sha256sum -b "$PAYLOAD")
#
# TX_WRITE (small file with ordering)
#
cp /etc/mtab $ROOT/small_file
cp /etc/profile $ROOT/small_file
#
# TX_CREATE, TX_MKDIR, TX_REMOVE, TX_RMDIR
#
cp -R /usr/share/dict $ROOT
rm -rf $ROOT/dict
#
# TX_SETATTR
#
touch $ROOT/setattr
chmod 567 $ROOT/setattr
chgrp root $ROOT/setattr
touch -cm -t 201311271200 $ROOT/setattr
#
# TX_TRUNCATE (to zero)
#
cp /etc/services $ROOT/truncated_file
> $ROOT/truncated_file
#
# Write to an open but removed file
#
(sleep 2; date) > $ROOT/date & sleep 1; rm $ROOT/date; wait
#
# TX_WRITE (large file)
#
dd if=/usr/share/lib/termcap of=$ROOT/large bs=128k oflag=sync 2> /dev/null
#
# Write zeroes, which compresss to holes, in the middle of a file
#
dd if=$POOLFILE of=$ROOT/holes.1 bs=128k count=8 2> /dev/null
dd if=/dev/zero of=$ROOT/holes.1 bs=128k count=2 2> /dev/null
dd if=$POOLFILE of=$ROOT/holes.2 bs=128k count=8 2> /dev/null
dd if=/dev/zero of=$ROOT/holes.2 bs=128k count=2 oseek=2 2> /dev/null
dd if=$POOLFILE of=$ROOT/holes.3 bs=128k count=8 2> /dev/null
dd if=/dev/zero of=$ROOT/holes.3 bs=128k count=2 oseek=2 conv=notrunc 2> /dev/null
#
# TX_MKXATTR
#
mkdir $ROOT/xattr.dir
attr -qs fileattr -V HelloWorld $ROOT/xattr.dir
attr -qs tmpattr -V HelloWorld $ROOT/xattr.dir
attr -qr tmpattr $ROOT/xattr.dir
touch $ROOT/xattr.file
attr -qs fileattr -V HelloWorld $ROOT/xattr.file
attr -qs tmpattr -V HelloWorld $ROOT/xattr.file
attr -qr tmpattr $ROOT/xattr.file
rm $ROOT/xattr.file
# ====================================================================
# REPLAY
# ====================================================================
KEEP=yes # keep stuff around if we fail, so we can look at it
cd $ROOT
find . | cpio -pdmu --quiet $COPY
echo
cd /
zfs unmount $FS || bail "can't unmount $FS"
echo "$CMD: transactions to replay:"
echo "----------------------------------------------------"
zdb -ivv $FS || bail "can't run zdb on $POOL"
echo "----------------------------------------------------"
echo
#
# Export and reimport the pool to unfreeze it and claim log blocks.
# It has to be import -f because we can't write a frozen pool's labels!
#
zpool export $POOL || bail "can't export $POOL"
zpool import -f -d $POOLDIR $POOL || bail "can't import $POOL"
# ====================================================================
# VERIFY
# ====================================================================
echo "$CMD: current block usage:"
echo "----------------------------------------------------"
zdb -bcv $POOL || bail "blocks were leaked!"
echo "----------------------------------------------------"
echo
echo "$CMD: Copy of xattrs:"
echo "----------------------------------------------------"
attr -l $ROOT/xattr.dir || bail "can't list xattrs"
echo "----------------------------------------------------"
echo
echo "$CMD: Results of workingset diff:"
echo "----------------------------------------------------"
diff -r $ROOT $COPY > /dev/null || diff -r $ROOT $COPY || bail "replay diffs!"
echo "$CHECKSUM_BEFORE" | sha256sum -c || bail "payload checksums don't match"
echo "payload checksum matched"
echo "----------------------------------------------------"
echo
cleanup
exit 0