@@ -36,6 +36,22 @@ _require_norecovery
_scratch_mkfs >/dev/null 2>&1
+filter_ro_mount() {
+ local arg=""
+
+ if [ -n "$expect_mount_failure" ]; then
+ arg="s|mount: $SCRATCH_MNT: permission denied|mount: device write-protected, mounting read-only|g"
+ fi
+ sed -e "$arg" | _filter_ro_mount
+}
+
+# Mounting with quota on XFS requires a writable fs, which means
+# we expect to fail the ro blockdev test with with EPERM.
+expect_mount_failure=
+if [ "$FSTYP" = "xfs" ] && echo "$MOUNT_OPTIONS" | grep -q quota ; then
+ expect_mount_failure=1
+fi
+
#
# Mark the device read-only
#
@@ -46,17 +62,25 @@ blockdev --setro $SCRATCH_DEV
# Mount it, and make sure we can't write to it, and we can unmount it again
#
echo "mounting read-only block device:"
-_try_scratch_mount 2>&1 | _filter_ro_mount
-
-echo "touching file on read-only filesystem (should fail)"
-touch $SCRATCH_MNT/foo 2>&1 | _filter_scratch
-
-#
-# Apparently this used to be broken at some point:
-# http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=807
-#
-echo "unmounting read-only filesystem"
-_scratch_unmount 2>&1 | _filter_scratch
+_try_scratch_mount 2>&1 | filter_ro_mount
+if [ "${PIPESTATUS[0]}" -eq 0 ]; then
+ echo "touching file on read-only filesystem (should fail)"
+ touch $SCRATCH_MNT/foo 2>&1 | _filter_scratch
+
+ #
+ # Apparently this used to be broken at some point:
+ # http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=807
+ #
+ echo "unmounting read-only filesystem"
+ _scratch_unmount 2>&1 | _filter_scratch
+elif [ -n "${expect_mount_failure}" ]; then
+ # Mount failed, so simulate EROFS instead of scribbling on root fs
+ echo "touching file on read-only filesystem (should fail)"
+ echo "touch: cannot touch 'SCRATCH_MNT/foo': Read-only file system"
+ echo "unmounting read-only filesystem"
+else
+ echo "Mount failed, though it wasn't supposed to!"
+fi
echo "setting device read-write"
blockdev --setrw $SCRATCH_DEV
@@ -88,14 +112,20 @@ _scratch_unmount 2>&1 | _filter_scratch | _filter_ending_dot
#
# This is the way out if the underlying device really is read-only.
-# Doesn't mean it's a good idea in practive, more a last resort
+# Doesn't mean it's a good idea in practice, more a last resort
# data recovery hack.
#
echo "mounting filesystem with -o norecovery on a read-only device:"
-_try_scratch_mount -o norecovery 2>&1 | _filter_ro_mount
-
-echo "unmounting read-only filesystem"
-_scratch_unmount 2>&1 | _filter_scratch
+_try_scratch_mount -o norecovery 2>&1 | filter_ro_mount
+if [ "${PIPESTATUS[0]}" -eq 0 ]; then
+ echo "unmounting read-only filesystem"
+ _scratch_unmount 2>&1 | _filter_scratch
+elif [ -n "${expect_mount_failure}" ]; then
+ # Mount failed, simulate correct output
+ echo "unmounting read-only filesystem"
+else
+ echo "Mount failed, though it wasn't supposed to!"
+fi
echo "setting device read-write"
blockdev --setrw $SCRATCH_DEV