#!/bin/sh # Test handling of write errors. . $(dirname $0)/conf.sh echo 1..4 set -e ddbs=2048 regwritefp="debug.fail_point.g_mirror_regular_request_write" m1=$(mktemp $base.XXXXXX) m2=$(mktemp $base.XXXXXX) dd if=/dev/random of=$m1 bs=$ddbs count=1024 >/dev/null 2>&1 dd if=/dev/zero of=$m2 bs=$ddbs count=1024 >/dev/null 2>&1 us0=$(attach_md -t vnode -f $m1) us1=$(attach_md -t vnode -f $m2) gmirror label $name /dev/$us0 /dev/$us1 devwait tmp1=$(mktemp $base.XXXXXX) tmp2=$(mktemp $base.XXXXXX) dd if=/dev/random of=$tmp1 bs=$ddbs count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1 ENXIO=6 # gmirror has special handling for ENXIO. It does not mark the failed component # as broken, allowing it to rejoin the mirror automatically when it appears. sysctl ${regwritefp}="1*return(${ENXIO})[pid $(gmirror_worker_pid)]" dd if=$tmp1 of=/dev/mirror/$name bs=$ddbs count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1 dd if=/dev/mirror/$name of=$tmp2 bs=$ddbs count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1 sysctl ${regwritefp}='off' if cmp -s $tmp1 $tmp2; then echo "ok 1" else echo "not ok 1" fi # Verify that the genids still match after ENXIO. genid1=$(gmirror dump /dev/$us0 | awk '/^[[:space:]]*genid: /{print $2}') genid2=$(gmirror dump /dev/$us1 | awk '/^[[:space:]]*genid: /{print $2}') if [ $genid1 -eq $genid2 ]; then echo "ok 2" else echo "not ok 2" fi # The ENXIO should have caused a syncid bump. syncid1=$(gmirror dump /dev/$us0 | awk '/^[[:space:]]*syncid: /{print $2}') syncid2=$(gmirror dump /dev/$us1 | awk '/^[[:space:]]*syncid: /{print $2}') if [ $syncid1 -eq $(($syncid2 + 1)) -o $syncid2 -eq $(($syncid1 + 1)) ]; then echo "ok 3" else echo "not ok 3" fi # Force a retaste of the disconnected component. if [ $(gmirror status -s $name | awk '{print $3}') = $us0 ]; then detach_md $us1 us1=$(attach_md -t vnode -f $m2) else detach_md $us0 us0=$(attach_md -t vnode -f $m1) fi # Make sure that the retaste caused the mirror to automatically be re-added. if [ $(gmirror status -s $name | wc -l) -eq 2 ]; then echo "ok 4" else echo "not ok 4" fi syncwait rm -f $m1 $m2 $tmp1 $tmp2