freebsd-nq/contrib/netbsd-tests/dev/fss/t_fss.sh
Enji Cooper 640235e2c2 Checkpoint initial integration work
- Some of the lib/libc and lib/thr tests fail
- lib/msun/exp_test:exp2_values now passes with clang 3.8.0

The Makefiles in contrib/netbsd-tests were pruned as they have no value

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# $NetBSD: t_fss.sh,v 1.2 2016/07/29 20:27:37 pgoyette Exp $
#
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# Verify basic operation of fss(4) file system snapshot device
#
orig_data="Original data"
repl_data="Replacement data"
atf_test_case basic cleanup
basic_body() {
# create of mount-points for the file system and snapshot
mkdir ./m1
mkdir ./m2
# create a small 4MB file, treat it as a disk, init a file-system on it,
# and mount it
dd if=/dev/zero of=./image bs=32k count=64
vndconfig -c vnd0 ./image
newfs /dev/vnd0a
mount /dev/vnd0a ./m1
echo "${orig_data}" > ./m1/text
# configure and mount a snapshot of the file system
fssconfig -c fss0 ./m1 ./backup
mount -o rdonly /dev/fss0 ./m2
# Modify the data on the underlying file system
echo "${repl_data}" > ./m1/text || abort
# Verify that original data is still visible in the snapshot
read test_data < ./m2/text
atf_check_equal "${orig_data}" "${test_data}"
# Unmount our temporary stuff
umount /dev/fss0 || true
fssconfig -u fss0 || true
umount /dev/vnd0a || true
vndconfig -u vnd0 || true
}
basic_cleanup() {
umount /dev/vnd0a || true
fssconfig -u fss0 || true
umount /dev/fss0 || true
vndconfig -u vnd0 || true
}
atf_init_test_cases()
{
atf_add_test_case basic
}