@@ -44,10 +44,21 @@ _block_filter()
_init()
{
+ echo "*** determine log size"
+ local sz_mb=50
+ local dsize="-d size=${sz_mb}m"
+ local lsize="-l size=$(_scratch_find_xfs_min_logblocks $dsize)b"
+ local force_opts="$dsize $lsize"
+ _scratch_mkfs_xfs $force_opts >> $seqres.full 2>&1
+
+ # set log_size and log_size_bb globally
+ log_size_bb=`_log_size`
+ log_size=$((log_size_bb * 512))
+ echo "log_size_bb = $log_size_bb log_size = $log_size" >> $seqres.full
+
echo "*** reset partition"
- $here/src/devzero -b 2048 -n 50 -v 198 $SCRATCH_DEV
+ $here/src/devzero -b 2048 -n $sz_mb -v 198 $SCRATCH_DEV # write 0xc6
echo "*** mkfs"
- force_opts="-dsize=50m -lsize=$log_size"
#
# Do not discard blocks as we check for patterns in free space.
#
@@ -65,6 +76,9 @@ _init()
. $tmp.mkfs
[ $logsunit -ne 0 ] && \
_notrun "Cannot run this test using log MKFS_OPTIONS specified"
+
+ # quotas generate extra log traffic so force it off
+ _qmount_option noquota
}
_log_traffic()
@@ -157,6 +171,7 @@ _check_corrupt()
# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common/rc
. ./common/filter
+. ./common/quota
# real QA test starts here
_supported_fs xfs
@@ -164,10 +179,6 @@ _supported_os Linux
rm -f $seqres.full
-# mkfs sizes
-log_size=3493888
-log_size_bb=`expr $log_size / 512`
-
_require_scratch
_init
@@ -188,18 +199,30 @@ echo "log sunit = $lsunit" >>$seqres.full
[ $head -eq 2 -o $head -eq $((lsunit/512)) ] || \
_fail "!!! unexpected initial log position $head vs. $((lsunit/512))"
-# find how how many blocks per op for 100 ops
-# ignore the fact that it will also include an unmount record etc...
-# this should be small overall
+# Step 1: Run 200 ops to estimate how how many log blocks are used for each op.
+# Ignore the fact that it will also include an unmount record; this should be
+# small overall.
echo " lots of traffic for sampling" >>$seqres.full
-sample_size_ops=100
+sample_size_ops=200
_log_traffic $sample_size_ops
head1=`_log_head`
num_blocks=`expr $head1 - $head`
blocks_per_op=`echo "scale=3; $num_blocks / $sample_size_ops" | bc`
+echo "log position = $head1; old log position: $head" >> $seqres.full
echo "blocks_per_op = $blocks_per_op" >>$seqres.full
-num_expected_ops=`echo "$log_size_bb / $blocks_per_op" | bc`
+
+# Step 2: Quickly advance the log from wherever step 1 left us to the point
+# where the log is now 80% full on its first cycle.
+
+# Estimate the number of ops needed to get the log head close to but not past
+# near_end_min for a single mount. We'd rather fall short and have to step our
+# way closer to the end than run past the end, so our target for this second
+# step is to fill 80% of the first cycle of the log.
+num_expected_ops=$(( 8 * $(echo "$log_size_bb / $blocks_per_op" | bc) / 10))
echo "num_expected_ops = $num_expected_ops" >>$seqres.full
+
+# Compute the number of ops needed to get from wherever we are right now in
+# the log cycle to the 80% point.
num_expected_to_go=`echo "$num_expected_ops - $sample_size_ops" | bc`
echo "num_expected_to_go = $num_expected_to_go" >>$seqres.full
@@ -208,13 +231,30 @@ _log_traffic $num_expected_to_go
head=`_log_head`
echo "log position = $head" >>$seqres.full
-# e.g. 3891
-near_end_min=`echo "0.95 * $log_size_bb" | bc | sed 's/\..*//'`
+# Step 3: Gradually advance log traffic to get us from wherever step 2 left us
+# to the point where the log is within approximately 20 ops of wrapping into
+# the second cycle.
+
+# Since this is a log wrapping test, it's critical to push the log head to the
+# point where it will wrap around within twenty rounds of ops. Compute the
+# expected value of the log head when we get to this point. This "/ 1" piece
+# tricks bc into printing integer numbers.
+near_end_min=$(echo "$log_size_bb - (20 * $blocks_per_op / 1)" | bc)
echo "near_end_min = $near_end_min" >>$seqres.full
+# Step us (in batches of 10 ops) to our goal.
+while [ $head -lt $near_end_min ]; do
+ echo " bump traffic from $head towards $near_end_min" >> $seqres.full
+ _log_traffic 10 > /dev/null 2>&1
+ head=$(_log_head)
+done
+
[ $head -gt $near_end_min -a $head -lt $log_size_bb ] || \
_fail "!!! unexpected near end log position $head"
+# Step 4: Try to wrap the log, checking for corruption with each advance.
+# This is the functionality that we're actually trying to test. We will try
+# 40 ops (in batches of 2) to try to wrap the log.
for c in `seq 0 20`
do
echo " little traffic" >>$seqres.full
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
QA output created by 016
+*** determine log size
*** reset partition
Wrote 51200.00Kb (value 0xc6)
*** mkfs