#!/bin/sh

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# fsck test with forced unmount of a SU FS.
# Variation of gnop8.sh by Kirk McKusick <mckusick@mckusick.com>

# Copy of gnop9.sh. Uses SU instead of SUJ.

# https://people.freebsd.org/~pho/stress/log/log0269.txt
# https://people.freebsd.org/~pho/stress/log/log0370.txt
# https://people.freebsd.org/~pho/stress/log/log0396.txt

[ `id -u ` -ne 0 ] && echo "Must be root!" && exit 1
. ../default.cfg

# Check for lingering threads from the last run
pgrep -x mount && { pgrep -x mount | xargs ps -lp; exit 1; }
../tools/killall.sh || exit 1

fsck=/sbin/fsck_ffs
fsck_loops=10
log=/tmp/gnop10.log
[ -c /dev/md$mdstart ] && mdconfig -d -u $mdstart
mdconfig -a -t swap -s 5g -u $mdstart || exit 1
md=md$mdstart
newfs -U /dev/$md > /dev/null 2>&1 || exit 1

export LOAD=80
export rwLOAD=80
export runRUNTIME=10m
export RUNDIR=$mntpoint/stressX
export CTRLDIR=$mntpoint/stressX.control
export MAXSWAPPCT=80
export TESTPROGS='
testcases/lockf2/lockf2
testcases/symlink/symlink
testcases/openat/openat
testcases/socket/socket
testcases/rw/rw
testcases/fts/fts
testcases/link/link
testcases/lockf/lockf
testcases/creat/creat
testcases/mkdir/mkdir
testcases/rename/rename
testcases/mkfifo/mkfifo
testcases/dirnprename/dirnprename
testcases/dirrename/dirrename
'

start=`date +%s`
while [ $((`date +%s` - start)) -lt 600 ]; do
	gnop create /dev/$md || exit 1
	mount /dev/$md.nop $mntpoint || exit 1

	rm -rf $RUNDIR $CTRLDIR
	mkdir -p $RUNDIR $CTRLDIR
	chmod 777 $RUNDIR $CTRLDIR
	set `df -ik $mntpoint | tail -1 | awk '{print $4,$7}'`
	export KBLOCKS=$(($1 / 10 * 7))
	export INODES=$(($2 / 10 * 7))

	# start your favorite I/O test here

	su $testuser -c 'cd ..; ./testcases/run/run $TESTPROGS' > /dev/null 2>&1 &

	# after some number of seconds
	sleep `jot -r 1 20 30`
	gnop destroy -f /dev/$md.nop
	../tools/killall.sh || exit 1
	while pgrep -qU $testuser; do pkill -U $testuser; done
	wait

	# Wait until forcible unmount, may be up to about 30 seconds,
	# but typically very quick if I/O is in progress
	s=`date +%s`
	n=0
	while mount | grep -q "on $mntpoint "; do
		[ $n -eq 0 ] && /bin/echo -n "Waiting for $mntpoint to force umount ..."
		n=$((n + 1))
		sleep 5
		if [ $((`date +%s` - s)) -ge 180 ]; then
			echo "Giving up on waiting for umount of $mntpoint"
			umount $mntpoint
			while mount | grep -q "on $mntpoint "; do
			    umount -f $mntpoint
			done
		fi
	done
	[ $n -ne 0 ] && echo

	# The initial fsck_ffs may run for more than on hour with a 5GB MD disk
	t=`date +%s`
	$fsck -fy /dev/$md > /dev/null 2>&1
	t=$((`date +%s`- t))
	[ $t -gt 300 ] && echo "First fsck took $(((t + 30) / 60)) minutes!"

	for i in `jot $fsck_loops`; do
		sleep 10
		$fsck -fy /dev/$md > $log 2>&1
		# For now, do not trust fsck_ffs's "CLEAN" message
#		grep -Eq "IS CLEAN|MARKED CLEAN" $log && break
		grep -Eq "FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED" $log || break
		[ $i -eq $fsck_loops ] &&
		    { echo "$fsck did not mark FS as clean"; tail -12 $log; exit 1; }
	done
done
$fsck -fy /dev/$md > $log || { tail -5 $log; exit 1; }
mdconfig -d -u ${md#md}
rm -f $log
exit 0