@@ -53,15 +53,24 @@ _check_extent_count()
max=$2
ext_cnt=$3
- [ "$min" -gt "$ext_cnt" ] && _fail "Found $ext_cnt extents min:$max"
- [ "$max" -ne -1 ] && [ "$ext_cnt" -gt "$max" ] && _fail "Found $ext_cnt max: $max"
+ # Return failure if $3 isn't between $1 and $2; let caller decide
+ # action if it's not, we just return status here.
+ if [ "$min" -gt "$ext_cnt" ]; then
+ echo "Found $ext_cnt extents min:$max"
+ return 1;
+ fi
+ if [ "$max" -ne -1 ] && [ "$ext_cnt" -gt "$max" ]; then
+ echo "Found $ext_cnt max: $max"
+ return 1;
+ fi
if [ $max -ne $min ]; then
echo "in_range($min, $max)"
else
echo "$ext_cnt"
fi
- return $ext_cnt
+ # success
+ return 0
}
# Defrag file, check it, and remove it.
@@ -129,6 +138,7 @@ _defrag()
echo -n "Before: "
ext_before=$(_extent_count $1)
_check_extent_count $min_before $max_before $ext_before
+ [ $? -eq 0 ] || _notrun "Could not adequately fragment file"
[ ! -z $csum ] && CSUM_BEFORE=`md5sum $1`
STAT_BEFORE=`stat -c "a: %x m: %y c: %z" $1`
@@ -141,6 +151,7 @@ _defrag()
echo -n "After: "
ext_after=$(_extent_count $1)
_check_extent_count $min_after $max_after $ext_after
+ [ $? -eq 0 ] || _fail "Failed to adequately defragment file"
[ "$ext_before" -lt "$ext_after" ] && \
_fail "Number of extents increased after defragmentation," \
@@ -77,7 +77,9 @@ for i in `seq 9 -1 0`; do
$XFS_IO_PROG -fs -c "pwrite -b $bsize $((i * bsize)) $bsize" $fragfile \
> /dev/null
done
-_defrag --before 10 --after 1 $fragfile
+
+# Accept fewer fragments than we might expect; we don't have perfect control.
+_defrag --max-before 10 --min-before 5 --after 1 $fragfile
echo "Write backwards sync leaving holes - defrag should do nothing" | tee -a $seqres.full
for i in `seq 31 -2 0`; do
We don't have perfect control of file allocation for these tests; in some cases we may fail to adequately fragment a file prior to defragmentation testing, and today that will fail the test. Attack this on 2 fronts: 1) Explicitly allow fewer extents on one of the input files in generic/018 where the allocator has discretion. 2) _notrun rather than _fail if we don't create enough extents; this is a defrag test, not an allocator/fragmentation test, so just skip the test if we can't create an acceptable file for defrag testing. Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com> --- -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe fstests" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html