diff --git a/tests/sys/fs/fuse/Makefile b/tests/sys/fs/fuse/Makefile index f3993e8af94b..a0bf28781030 100644 --- a/tests/sys/fs/fuse/Makefile +++ b/tests/sys/fs/fuse/Makefile @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ ATF_TESTS_CXX+= lookup ATF_TESTS_CXX+= mkdir ATF_TESTS_CXX+= mknod ATF_TESTS_CXX+= open +ATF_TESTS_CXX+= read ATF_TESTS_CXX+= readlink ATF_TESTS_CXX+= release ATF_TESTS_CXX+= rename @@ -68,6 +69,11 @@ SRCS.open+= mockfs.cc SRCS.open+= open.cc SRCS.open+= utils.cc +SRCS.read+= getmntopts.c +SRCS.read+= mockfs.cc +SRCS.read+= read.cc +SRCS.read+= utils.cc + SRCS.readlink+= getmntopts.c SRCS.readlink+= mockfs.cc SRCS.readlink+= readlink.cc diff --git a/tests/sys/fs/fuse/mockfs.cc b/tests/sys/fs/fuse/mockfs.cc index a92c11dae3b3..75046ad66712 100644 --- a/tests/sys/fs/fuse/mockfs.cc +++ b/tests/sys/fs/fuse/mockfs.cc @@ -165,12 +165,13 @@ void debug_fuseop(const mockfs_buf_in *in) printf("\n"); } -MockFS::MockFS() { +MockFS::MockFS(int max_readahead) { struct iovec *iov = NULL; int iovlen = 0; char fdstr[15]; m_daemon_id = NULL; + m_maxreadahead = max_readahead; quit = 0; /* @@ -247,8 +248,7 @@ void MockFS::init() { m_max_write = MIN(default_max_write, MAXPHYS / 2); out->body.init.max_write = m_max_write; - /* Default max_readahead is UINT_MAX, though it can be lowered */ - out->body.init.max_readahead = UINT_MAX; + out->body.init.max_readahead = m_maxreadahead; SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, init); write(m_fuse_fd, out, out->header.len); diff --git a/tests/sys/fs/fuse/mockfs.hh b/tests/sys/fs/fuse/mockfs.hh index ab9902bf8a41..8a706eec4a4b 100644 --- a/tests/sys/fs/fuse/mockfs.hh +++ b/tests/sys/fs/fuse/mockfs.hh @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ union fuse_payloads_out { fuse_attr_out attr; fuse_create_out create; /* The protocol places no limits on the size of bytes */ - uint8_t bytes[0x2000]; + uint8_t bytes[0x20000]; fuse_entry_out entry; fuse_init_out init; fuse_open_out open; @@ -152,6 +152,9 @@ class MockFS { /* file descriptor of /dev/fuse control device */ int m_fuse_fd; + /* The max_readahead filesystem option */ + uint32_t m_maxreadahead; + /* pid of the test process */ pid_t m_pid; @@ -175,7 +178,7 @@ class MockFS { uint32_t m_max_write; /* Create a new mockfs and mount it to a tempdir */ - MockFS(); + MockFS(int max_readahead); virtual ~MockFS(); /* Kill the filesystem daemon without unmounting the filesystem */ diff --git a/tests/sys/fs/fuse/read.cc b/tests/sys/fs/fuse/read.cc new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d4cb50591508 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/sys/fs/fuse/read.cc @@ -0,0 +1,566 @@ +/*- + * Copyright (c) 2019 The FreeBSD Foundation + * + * This software was developed by BFF Storage Systems, LLC under sponsorship + * from the FreeBSD Foundation. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +extern "C" { +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include +} + +#include "mockfs.hh" +#include "utils.hh" + +using namespace testing; + +class Read: public FuseTest { + +public: +const static uint64_t FH = 0xdeadbeef1a7ebabe; +void expect_getattr(uint64_t ino, uint64_t size) +{ + /* Until the attr cache is working, we may send an additional GETATTR */ + EXPECT_CALL(*m_mock, process( + ResultOf([=](auto in) { + return (in->header.opcode == FUSE_GETATTR && + in->header.nodeid == ino); + }, Eq(true)), + _) + ).WillRepeatedly(Invoke([=](auto in, auto out) { + out->header.unique = in->header.unique; + SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, attr); + out->body.attr.attr.ino = ino; // Must match nodeid + out->body.attr.attr.mode = S_IFREG | 0644; + out->body.attr.attr.size = size; + })); + +} + +void expect_lookup(const char *relpath, uint64_t ino) +{ + EXPECT_LOOKUP(1, relpath).WillRepeatedly(Invoke([=](auto in, auto out) { + out->header.unique = in->header.unique; + SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, entry); + out->body.entry.attr.mode = S_IFREG | 0644; + out->body.entry.nodeid = ino; + out->body.entry.attr_valid = UINT64_MAX; + })); +} + +void expect_open(uint64_t ino, uint32_t flags, int times) +{ + EXPECT_CALL(*m_mock, process( + ResultOf([=](auto in) { + return (in->header.opcode == FUSE_OPEN && + in->header.nodeid == ino); + }, Eq(true)), + _) + ).Times(times) + .WillRepeatedly(Invoke([=](auto in, auto out) { + out->header.unique = in->header.unique; + out->header.len = sizeof(out->header); + SET_OUT_HEADER_LEN(out, open); + out->body.open.fh = Read::FH; + out->body.open.open_flags = flags; + })); +} + +void expect_read(uint64_t ino, uint64_t offset, uint64_t isize, uint64_t osize, + const void *contents) +{ + EXPECT_CALL(*m_mock, process( + ResultOf([=](auto in) { + return (in->header.opcode == FUSE_READ && + in->header.nodeid == ino && + in->body.read.fh == Read::FH && + in->body.read.offset == offset && + in->body.read.size == isize); + }, Eq(true)), + _) + ).WillOnce(Invoke([=](auto in, auto out) { + out->header.unique = in->header.unique; + out->header.len = sizeof(struct fuse_out_header) + osize; + memmove(out->body.bytes, contents, osize); + })).RetiresOnSaturation(); +} +}; + +class AioRead: public Read { +virtual void SetUp() { + const char *node = "vfs.aio.enable_unsafe"; + int val = 0; + size_t size = sizeof(val); + + ASSERT_EQ(0, sysctlbyname(node, &val, &size, NULL, 0)) + << strerror(errno); + // TODO: With GoogleTest 1.8.2, use SKIP instead + if (!val) + FAIL() << "vfs.aio.enable_unsafe must be set for this test"; + FuseTest::SetUp(); +} +}; + +class ReadAhead: public Read, public WithParamInterface { + virtual void SetUp() { + m_maxreadahead = GetParam(); + Read::SetUp(); + } +}; + +/* AIO reads need to set the header's pid field correctly */ +/* https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236379 */ +TEST_F(AioRead, aio_read) +{ + const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; + const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; + const char *CONTENTS = "abcdefgh"; + uint64_t ino = 42; + int fd; + ssize_t bufsize = strlen(CONTENTS); + char buf[bufsize]; + struct aiocb iocb, *piocb; + + expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino); + expect_open(ino, 0, 1); + expect_getattr(ino, bufsize); + expect_read(ino, 0, bufsize, bufsize, CONTENTS); + + fd = open(FULLPATH, O_RDONLY); + ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno); + + iocb.aio_nbytes = bufsize; + iocb.aio_fildes = fd; + iocb.aio_buf = buf; + iocb.aio_offset = 0; + iocb.aio_sigevent.sigev_notify = SIGEV_NONE; + ASSERT_EQ(0, aio_read(&iocb)) << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(bufsize, aio_waitcomplete(&piocb, NULL)) << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, CONTENTS, bufsize)); + /* Deliberately leak fd. close(2) will be tested in release.cc */ +} + +/* 0-length reads shouldn't cause any confusion */ +TEST_F(Read, direct_io_read_nothing) +{ + const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; + const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; + uint64_t ino = 42; + int fd; + uint64_t offset = 100; + char buf[80]; + + expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino); + expect_open(ino, FOPEN_DIRECT_IO, 1); + expect_getattr(ino, offset + 1000); + + fd = open(FULLPATH, O_RDONLY); + ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno); + + ASSERT_EQ(0, pread(fd, buf, 0, offset)) << strerror(errno); + /* Deliberately leak fd. close(2) will be tested in release.cc */ +} + +/* + * With direct_io, reads should not fill the cache. They should go straight to + * the daemon + */ +TEST_F(Read, direct_io_pread) +{ + const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; + const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; + const char *CONTENTS = "abcdefgh"; + uint64_t ino = 42; + int fd; + uint64_t offset = 100; + ssize_t bufsize = strlen(CONTENTS); + char buf[bufsize]; + + expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino); + expect_open(ino, FOPEN_DIRECT_IO, 1); + expect_getattr(ino, offset + bufsize); + expect_read(ino, offset, bufsize, bufsize, CONTENTS); + + fd = open(FULLPATH, O_RDONLY); + ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno); + + ASSERT_EQ(bufsize, pread(fd, buf, bufsize, offset)) << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, CONTENTS, bufsize)); + /* Deliberately leak fd. close(2) will be tested in release.cc */ +} + +/* + * With direct_io, filesystems are allowed to return less data than is + * requested. fuse(4) should return a short read to userland. + */ +TEST_F(Read, direct_io_short_read) +{ + const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; + const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; + const char *CONTENTS = "abcdefghijklmnop"; + uint64_t ino = 42; + int fd; + uint64_t offset = 100; + ssize_t bufsize = strlen(CONTENTS); + ssize_t halfbufsize = bufsize / 2; + char buf[bufsize]; + + expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino); + expect_open(ino, FOPEN_DIRECT_IO, 1); + expect_getattr(ino, offset + bufsize); + expect_read(ino, offset, bufsize, halfbufsize, CONTENTS); + + fd = open(FULLPATH, O_RDONLY); + ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno); + + ASSERT_EQ(halfbufsize, pread(fd, buf, bufsize, offset)) + << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, CONTENTS, halfbufsize)); + /* Deliberately leak fd. close(2) will be tested in release.cc */ +} + +TEST_F(Read, eio) +{ + const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; + const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; + const char *CONTENTS = "abcdefgh"; + uint64_t ino = 42; + int fd; + ssize_t bufsize = strlen(CONTENTS); + char buf[bufsize]; + + expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino); + expect_open(ino, 0, 1); + expect_getattr(ino, bufsize); + EXPECT_CALL(*m_mock, process( + ResultOf([=](auto in) { + return (in->header.opcode == FUSE_READ); + }, Eq(true)), + _) + ).WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnErrno(EIO))); + + fd = open(FULLPATH, O_RDONLY); + ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno); + + ASSERT_EQ(-1, read(fd, buf, bufsize)) << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(EIO, errno); + /* Deliberately leak fd. close(2) will be tested in release.cc */ +} + +TEST_F(Read, mmap) +{ + const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; + const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; + const char *CONTENTS = "abcdefgh"; + uint64_t ino = 42; + int fd; + ssize_t len; + ssize_t bufsize = strlen(CONTENTS); + void *p; + //char buf[bufsize]; + + len = getpagesize(); + + expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino); + expect_open(ino, 0, 1); + expect_getattr(ino, bufsize); + /* mmap may legitimately try to read more data than is available */ + EXPECT_CALL(*m_mock, process( + ResultOf([=](auto in) { + return (in->header.opcode == FUSE_READ && + in->header.nodeid == ino && + in->body.read.fh == Read::FH && + in->body.read.offset == 0 && + in->body.read.size >= bufsize); + }, Eq(true)), + _) + ).WillOnce(Invoke([=](auto in, auto out) { + out->header.unique = in->header.unique; + out->header.len = sizeof(struct fuse_out_header) + bufsize; + memmove(out->body.bytes, CONTENTS, bufsize); + })); + + fd = open(FULLPATH, O_RDONLY); + ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno); + + p = mmap(NULL, len, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0); + ASSERT_NE(MAP_FAILED, p) << strerror(errno); + + ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(p, CONTENTS, bufsize)); + + ASSERT_EQ(0, munmap(p, len)) << strerror(errno); + /* Deliberately leak fd. close(2) will be tested in release.cc */ +} + +/* + * Just as when FOPEN_DIRECT_IO is used, reads with O_DIRECT should bypass + * cache and to straight to the daemon + */ +TEST_F(Read, o_direct) +{ + const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; + const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; + const char *CONTENTS = "abcdefgh"; + uint64_t ino = 42; + int fd; + ssize_t bufsize = strlen(CONTENTS); + char buf[bufsize]; + + expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino); + expect_open(ino, 0, 1); + expect_getattr(ino, bufsize); + expect_read(ino, 0, bufsize, bufsize, CONTENTS); + + fd = open(FULLPATH, O_RDONLY); + ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno); + + // Fill the cache + ASSERT_EQ(bufsize, read(fd, buf, bufsize)) << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, CONTENTS, bufsize)); + + // Reads with o_direct should bypass the cache + expect_read(ino, 0, bufsize, bufsize, CONTENTS); + ASSERT_EQ(0, fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, O_DIRECT)) << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(0, lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET)) << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(bufsize, read(fd, buf, bufsize)) << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, CONTENTS, bufsize)); + + /* Deliberately leak fd. close(2) will be tested in release.cc */ +} + +TEST_F(Read, pread) +{ + const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; + const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; + const char *CONTENTS = "abcdefgh"; + uint64_t ino = 42; + int fd; + /* + * Set offset to a maxbcachebuf boundary so we'll be sure what offset + * to read from. Without this, the read might start at a lower offset. + */ + uint64_t offset = m_maxbcachebuf; + ssize_t bufsize = strlen(CONTENTS); + char buf[bufsize]; + + expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino); + expect_open(ino, 0, 1); + expect_getattr(ino, offset + bufsize); + expect_read(ino, offset, bufsize, bufsize, CONTENTS); + + fd = open(FULLPATH, O_RDONLY); + ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno); + + ASSERT_EQ(bufsize, pread(fd, buf, bufsize, offset)) << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, CONTENTS, bufsize)); + /* Deliberately leak fd. close(2) will be tested in release.cc */ +} + +TEST_F(Read, read) +{ + const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; + const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; + const char *CONTENTS = "abcdefgh"; + uint64_t ino = 42; + int fd; + ssize_t bufsize = strlen(CONTENTS); + char buf[bufsize]; + + expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino); + expect_open(ino, 0, 1); + expect_getattr(ino, bufsize); + expect_read(ino, 0, bufsize, bufsize, CONTENTS); + + fd = open(FULLPATH, O_RDONLY); + ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno); + + ASSERT_EQ(bufsize, read(fd, buf, bufsize)) << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, CONTENTS, bufsize)); + /* Deliberately leak fd. close(2) will be tested in release.cc */ +} + +/* If the filesystem allows it, the kernel should try to readahead */ +TEST_F(Read, default_readahead) +{ + const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; + const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; + const char *CONTENTS0 = "abcdefghijklmnop"; + uint64_t ino = 42; + int fd; + ssize_t bufsize = 8; + /* hard-coded in fuse_internal.c */ + size_t default_maxreadahead = 65536; + ssize_t filesize = default_maxreadahead * 2; + char *contents; + char buf[bufsize]; + const char *contents1 = CONTENTS0 + bufsize; + + contents = (char*)calloc(1, filesize); + ASSERT_NE(NULL, contents); + memmove(contents, CONTENTS0, strlen(CONTENTS0)); + + expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino); + expect_open(ino, 0, 1); + expect_getattr(ino, filesize); + expect_read(ino, 0, default_maxreadahead, default_maxreadahead, + contents); + + fd = open(FULLPATH, O_RDONLY); + ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno); + + ASSERT_EQ(bufsize, read(fd, buf, bufsize)) << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, CONTENTS0, bufsize)); + + /* A subsequent read should be serviced by cache */ + ASSERT_EQ(bufsize, read(fd, buf, bufsize)) << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, contents1, bufsize)); + /* Deliberately leak fd. close(2) will be tested in release.cc */ +} + +/* Reading with sendfile should work (though it obviously won't be 0-copy) */ +TEST_F(Read, sendfile) +{ + const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; + const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; + const char *CONTENTS = "abcdefgh"; + uint64_t ino = 42; + int fd; + ssize_t bufsize = strlen(CONTENTS); + char buf[bufsize]; + int sp[2]; + off_t sbytes; + + expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino); + expect_open(ino, 0, 1); + expect_getattr(ino, bufsize); + /* Like mmap, sendfile may request more data than is available */ + EXPECT_CALL(*m_mock, process( + ResultOf([=](auto in) { + return (in->header.opcode == FUSE_READ && + in->header.nodeid == ino && + in->body.read.fh == Read::FH && + in->body.read.offset == 0 && + in->body.read.size >= bufsize); + }, Eq(true)), + _) + ).WillOnce(Invoke([=](auto in, auto out) { + out->header.unique = in->header.unique; + out->header.len = sizeof(struct fuse_out_header) + bufsize; + memmove(out->body.bytes, CONTENTS, bufsize); + })); + + ASSERT_EQ(0, socketpair(PF_LOCAL, SOCK_STREAM, 0, sp)) + << strerror(errno); + fd = open(FULLPATH, O_RDONLY); + ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno); + + ASSERT_EQ(0, sendfile(fd, sp[1], 0, bufsize, NULL, &sbytes, 0)) + << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(bufsize, read(sp[0], buf, bufsize)) << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, CONTENTS, bufsize)); + + close(sp[1]); + close(sp[0]); + /* Deliberately leak fd. close(2) will be tested in release.cc */ +} + +/* sendfile should fail gracefully if fuse declines the read */ +/* https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236466 */ +TEST_F(Read, DISABLED_sendfile_eio) +{ + const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; + const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; + const char *CONTENTS = "abcdefgh"; + uint64_t ino = 42; + int fd; + ssize_t bufsize = strlen(CONTENTS); + int sp[2]; + off_t sbytes; + + expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino); + expect_open(ino, 0, 1); + expect_getattr(ino, bufsize); + EXPECT_CALL(*m_mock, process( + ResultOf([=](auto in) { + return (in->header.opcode == FUSE_READ); + }, Eq(true)), + _) + ).WillOnce(Invoke(ReturnErrno(EIO))); + + ASSERT_EQ(0, socketpair(PF_LOCAL, SOCK_STREAM, 0, sp)) + << strerror(errno); + fd = open(FULLPATH, O_RDONLY); + ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno); + + ASSERT_NE(0, sendfile(fd, sp[1], 0, bufsize, NULL, &sbytes, 0)); + + close(sp[1]); + close(sp[0]); + /* Deliberately leak fd. close(2) will be tested in release.cc */ +} + +/* fuse(4) should honor the filesystem's requested m_readahead parameter */ +/* https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236472 */ +TEST_P(ReadAhead, DISABLED_readahead) { + const char FULLPATH[] = "mountpoint/some_file.txt"; + const char RELPATH[] = "some_file.txt"; + const char *CONTENTS0 = "abcdefghijklmnop"; + uint64_t ino = 42; + int fd; + ssize_t bufsize = 8; + ssize_t filesize = m_maxbcachebuf * 2; + char *contents; + char buf[bufsize]; + + ASSERT_TRUE(GetParam() < (uint32_t)m_maxbcachebuf) + << "Test assumes that max_readahead < maxbcachebuf"; + + contents = (char*)calloc(1, filesize); + ASSERT_NE(NULL, contents); + memmove(contents, CONTENTS0, strlen(CONTENTS0)); + + expect_lookup(RELPATH, ino); + expect_open(ino, 0, 1); + expect_getattr(ino, filesize); + /* fuse(4) should only read ahead the allowed amount */ + expect_read(ino, 0, GetParam(), GetParam(), contents); + + fd = open(FULLPATH, O_RDONLY); + ASSERT_LE(0, fd) << strerror(errno); + + ASSERT_EQ(bufsize, read(fd, buf, bufsize)) << strerror(errno); + ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, CONTENTS0, bufsize)); + + /* Deliberately leak fd. close(2) will be tested in release.cc */ +} + +INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(RA, ReadAhead, ::testing::Values(0u, 2048u)); diff --git a/tests/sys/fs/fuse/utils.cc b/tests/sys/fs/fuse/utils.cc index 654b5082725c..3f59710840b7 100644 --- a/tests/sys/fs/fuse/utils.cc +++ b/tests/sys/fs/fuse/utils.cc @@ -65,6 +65,22 @@ class FuseEnv: public ::testing::Environment { } }; +void FuseTest::SetUp() { + const char *node = "vfs.maxbcachebuf"; + int val = 0; + size_t size = sizeof(val); + + ASSERT_EQ(0, sysctlbyname(node, &val, &size, NULL, 0)) + << strerror(errno); + m_maxbcachebuf = val; + + try { + m_mock = new MockFS(m_maxreadahead); + } catch (std::system_error err) { + FAIL() << err.what(); + } +} + static void usage(char* progname) { fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [-v]\n\t-v increase verbosity\n", progname); exit(2); diff --git a/tests/sys/fs/fuse/utils.hh b/tests/sys/fs/fuse/utils.hh index 64a0745e62c8..99650142bffb 100644 --- a/tests/sys/fs/fuse/utils.hh +++ b/tests/sys/fs/fuse/utils.hh @@ -29,16 +29,20 @@ class FuseTest : public ::testing::Test { protected: + uint32_t m_maxreadahead; MockFS *m_mock = NULL; public: - virtual void SetUp() { - try { - m_mock = new MockFS{}; - } catch (std::system_error err) { - FAIL() << err.what(); - } - } + int m_maxbcachebuf; + + /* + * libfuse's default max_readahead is UINT_MAX, though it can be + * lowered + */ + FuseTest(): FuseTest(UINT_MAX) {} + FuseTest(uint32_t maxreadahead): m_maxreadahead(maxreadahead) {} + + virtual void SetUp(); virtual void TearDown() { if (m_mock) diff --git a/tests/sys/fs/fuse/write.cc b/tests/sys/fs/fuse/write.cc index e8845021a6ef..4b452c9a1523 100644 --- a/tests/sys/fs/fuse/write.cc +++ b/tests/sys/fs/fuse/write.cc @@ -56,20 +56,6 @@ using namespace testing; class Write: public FuseTest { public: -int m_maxbcachebuf; - -virtual void SetUp() { - const char *node = "vfs.maxbcachebuf"; - int val = 0; - size_t size = sizeof(val); - - ASSERT_EQ(0, sysctlbyname(node, &val, &size, NULL, 0)) - << strerror(errno); - m_maxbcachebuf = val; - - FuseTest::SetUp(); -} - const static uint64_t FH = 0xdeadbeef1a7ebabe; void expect_getattr(uint64_t ino, uint64_t size) { @@ -137,7 +123,6 @@ void expect_read(uint64_t ino, uint64_t offset, uint64_t size, out->header.len = sizeof(struct fuse_out_header) + size; memmove(out->body.bytes, contents, size); })).RetiresOnSaturation(); - } void expect_release(uint64_t ino, ProcessMockerT r)