@@ -52,6 +52,34 @@ _pwrite_byte() {
$XFS_IO_PROG $xfs_io_args -f -c "pwrite -S $pattern $offset $len" "$file"
}
+_round_up_to_page_boundary()
+{
+ local n=$1
+ local page_size=$(_get_page_size)
+
+ echo $(( (n + page_size - 1) & ~(page_size - 1) ))
+}
+
+_mread()
+{
+ local file=$1
+ local offset=$2
+ local length=$3
+ local map_len=$(_round_up_to_page_boundary $(_get_filesize $file))
+
+ # Some callers expect xfs_io to crash with SIGBUS due to the mread,
+ # causing the shell to print "Bus error" to stderr. To allow this
+ # message to be redirected, execute xfs_io in a new shell instance.
+ # However, for this to work reliably, we also need to prevent the new
+ # shell instance from optimizing out the fork and directly exec'ing
+ # xfs_io. The easiest way to do that is to append 'true' to the
+ # commands, so that xfs_io is no longer the last command the shell sees.
+ # Don't let it write core files to the filesystem.
+ bash -c "trap '' SIGBUS; ulimit -c 0; $XFS_IO_PROG -r $file \
+ -c 'mmap -r 0 $map_len' \
+ -c 'mread -v $offset $length'; true"
+}
+
# mmap-write a byte into a range of a file
_mwrite_byte() {
local pattern="$1"
@@ -52,34 +52,6 @@ setup_zeroed_file()
cmp $fsv_orig_file $fsv_file
}
-round_up_to_page_boundary()
-{
- local n=$1
- local page_size=$(_get_page_size)
-
- echo $(( (n + page_size - 1) & ~(page_size - 1) ))
-}
-
-mread()
-{
- local file=$1
- local offset=$2
- local length=$3
- local map_len=$(round_up_to_page_boundary $(_get_filesize $file))
-
- # Some callers expect xfs_io to crash with SIGBUS due to the mread,
- # causing the shell to print "Bus error" to stderr. To allow this
- # message to be redirected, execute xfs_io in a new shell instance.
- # However, for this to work reliably, we also need to prevent the new
- # shell instance from optimizing out the fork and directly exec'ing
- # xfs_io. The easiest way to do that is to append 'true' to the
- # commands, so that xfs_io is no longer the last command the shell sees.
- # Don't let it write core files to the filesystem.
- bash -c "trap '' SIGBUS; ulimit -c 0; $XFS_IO_PROG -r $file \
- -c 'mmap -r 0 $map_len' \
- -c 'mread -v $offset $length'; true"
-}
-
corruption_test()
{
local block_size=$1
@@ -142,7 +114,7 @@ corruption_test()
fi
# Reading the full file via mmap should fail.
- mread $fsv_file 0 $file_len >/dev/null 2>$tmp.err
+ _mread $fsv_file 0 $file_len >/dev/null 2>$tmp.err
if ! grep -q 'Bus error' $tmp.err; then
echo "Didn't see SIGBUS when reading file via mmap"
cat $tmp.err
@@ -150,7 +122,7 @@ corruption_test()
# Reading just the corrupted part via mmap should fail.
if ! $is_merkle_tree; then
- mread $fsv_file $zap_offset $zap_len >/dev/null 2>$tmp.err
+ _mread $fsv_file $zap_offset $zap_len >/dev/null 2>$tmp.err
if ! grep -q 'Bus error' $tmp.err; then
echo "Didn't see SIGBUS when reading corrupted part via mmap"
cat $tmp.err
@@ -174,10 +146,10 @@ corrupt_eof_block_test()
head -c $zap_len /dev/zero | tr '\0' X \
| _fsv_scratch_corrupt_bytes $fsv_file $file_len
- mread $fsv_file $file_len $zap_len >$tmp.out 2>$tmp.err
+ _mread $fsv_file $file_len $zap_len >$tmp.out 2>$tmp.err
head -c $file_len /dev/zero >$tmp.zeroes
- mread $tmp.zeroes $file_len $zap_len >$tmp.zeroes_out
+ _mread $tmp.zeroes $file_len $zap_len >$tmp.zeroes_out
grep -q 'Bus error' $tmp.err || diff $tmp.out $tmp.zeroes_out
}