#- # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD # # Copyright (c) 2022 The FreeBSD Foundation # # This software was developed by Mark Johnston under sponsorship from # the FreeBSD Foundation. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are # met: # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in # the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND # ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE # IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE # ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE # FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL # DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS # OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) # HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT # LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF # SUCH DAMAGE. # MAKEFS="makefs -t zfs -o nowarn=true" ZFS_POOL_NAME="makefstest$$" TEST_ZFS_POOL_NAME="$TMPDIR/poolname" . "$(dirname "$0")/makefs_tests_common.sh" common_cleanup() { local pool md # Try to force a TXG, this can help catch bugs by triggering a panic. sync pool=$(cat $TEST_ZFS_POOL_NAME) if zpool list "$pool" >/dev/null; then zpool destroy "$pool" fi md=$(cat $TEST_MD_DEVICE_FILE) if [ -c /dev/"$md" ]; then mdconfig -d -u "$md" fi } import_image() { atf_check -e empty -o save:$TEST_MD_DEVICE_FILE -s exit:0 \ mdconfig -a -f $TEST_IMAGE atf_check zpool import -R $TEST_MOUNT_DIR $ZFS_POOL_NAME echo "$ZFS_POOL_NAME" > $TEST_ZFS_POOL_NAME } # # Test autoexpansion of the vdev. # # The pool is initially 10GB, so we get 10GB minus one metaslab's worth of # usable space for data. Then the pool is expanded to 50GB, and the amount of # usable space is 50GB minus one metaslab. # atf_test_case autoexpand cleanup autoexpand_body() { local mssize poolsize poolsize1 newpoolsize create_test_inputs mssize=$((128 * 1024 * 1024)) poolsize=$((10 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024)) atf_check $MAKEFS -s $poolsize -o mssize=$mssize -o rootpath=/ \ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR newpoolsize=$((50 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024)) truncate -s $newpoolsize $TEST_IMAGE import_image check_image_contents poolsize1=$(zpool list -Hp -o size $ZFS_POOL_NAME) atf_check [ $((poolsize1 + $mssize)) -eq $poolsize ] atf_check zpool online -e $ZFS_POOL_NAME /dev/$(cat $TEST_MD_DEVICE_FILE) check_image_contents poolsize1=$(zpool list -Hp -o size $ZFS_POOL_NAME) atf_check [ $((poolsize1 + $mssize)) -eq $newpoolsize ] } autoexpand_cleanup() { common_cleanup } # # Test with some default layout defined by the common code. # atf_test_case basic cleanup basic_body() { create_test_inputs atf_check $MAKEFS -s 10g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image check_image_contents } basic_cleanup() { common_cleanup } atf_test_case dataset_removal cleanup dataset_removal_body() { create_test_dirs cd $TEST_INPUTS_DIR mkdir dir cd - atf_check $MAKEFS -s 1g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ -o fs=${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image check_image_contents atf_check zfs destroy ${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir } dataset_removal_cleanup() { common_cleanup } # # Make sure that we can create and remove an empty directory. # atf_test_case empty_dir cleanup empty_dir_body() { create_test_dirs cd $TEST_INPUTS_DIR mkdir dir cd - atf_check $MAKEFS -s 10g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image check_image_contents atf_check rmdir ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/dir } empty_dir_cleanup() { common_cleanup } atf_test_case empty_fs cleanup empty_fs_body() { create_test_dirs atf_check $MAKEFS -s 10g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image check_image_contents } empty_fs_cleanup() { common_cleanup } atf_test_case file_sizes cleanup file_sizes_body() { local i create_test_dirs cd $TEST_INPUTS_DIR i=1 while [ $i -lt $((1 << 20)) ]; do truncate -s $i ${i}.1 truncate -s $(($i - 1)) ${i}.2 truncate -s $(($i + 1)) ${i}.3 i=$(($i << 1)) done cd - # XXXMJ this creates sparse files, make sure makefs doesn't # preserve the sparseness. # XXXMJ need to test with larger files (at least 128MB for L2 indirs) atf_check $MAKEFS -s 10g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image check_image_contents } file_sizes_cleanup() { common_cleanup } atf_test_case hard_links cleanup hard_links_body() { local f create_test_dirs cd $TEST_INPUTS_DIR mkdir dir echo "hello" > 1 ln 1 2 ln 1 dir/1 echo "goodbye" > dir/a ln dir/a dir/b ln dir/a a cd - atf_check $MAKEFS -s 10g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image check_image_contents stat -f '%i' ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/1 > ./ino stat -f '%l' ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/1 > ./nlink for f in 1 2 dir/1; do atf_check -o file:./nlink -e empty -s exit:0 \ stat -f '%l' ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/${f} atf_check -o file:./ino -e empty -s exit:0 \ stat -f '%i' ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/${f} atf_check cmp -s ${TEST_INPUTS_DIR}/1 ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/${f} done stat -f '%i' ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/dir/a > ./ino stat -f '%l' ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/dir/a > ./nlink for f in dir/a dir/b a; do atf_check -o file:./nlink -e empty -s exit:0 \ stat -f '%l' ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/${f} atf_check -o file:./ino -e empty -s exit:0 \ stat -f '%i' ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/${f} atf_check cmp -s ${TEST_INPUTS_DIR}/dir/a ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/${f} done } hard_links_cleanup() { common_cleanup } # Allocate enough dnodes from an object set that the meta dnode needs to use # indirect blocks. atf_test_case indirect_dnode_array cleanup indirect_dnode_array_body() { local count i # How many dnodes do we need to allocate? Well, the data block size # for meta dnodes is always 16KB, so with a dnode size of 512B we get # 32 dnodes per direct block. The maximum indirect block size is 128KB # and that can fit 1024 block pointers, so we need at least 32 * 1024 # files to force the use of two levels of indirection. # # Unfortunately that number of files makes the test run quite slowly, # so we settle for a single indirect block for now... count=$(jot -r 1 32 1024) create_test_dirs cd $TEST_INPUTS_DIR for i in $(seq 1 $count); do touch $i done cd - atf_check $MAKEFS -s 10g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image check_image_contents } indirect_dnode_array_cleanup() { common_cleanup } # # Create some files with long names, so as to test fat ZAP handling. # atf_test_case long_file_name cleanup long_file_name_body() { local dir i create_test_dirs cd $TEST_INPUTS_DIR # micro ZAP keys can be at most 50 bytes. for i in $(seq 1 60); do touch $(jot -s '' $i 1 1) done dir=$(jot -s '' 61 1 1) mkdir $dir for i in $(seq 1 60); do touch ${dir}/$(jot -s '' $i 1 1) done cd - atf_check $MAKEFS -s 10g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image check_image_contents # Add a directory entry in the hope that OpenZFS might catch a bug # in makefs' fat ZAP encoding. touch ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/foo } long_file_name_cleanup() { common_cleanup } # # Exercise handling of multiple datasets. # atf_test_case multi_dataset_1 cleanup multi_dataset_1_body() { create_test_dirs cd $TEST_INPUTS_DIR mkdir dir1 echo a > dir1/a mkdir dir2 echo b > dir2/b cd - atf_check $MAKEFS -s 1g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ -o fs=${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir1 -o fs=${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir2 \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image check_image_contents # Make sure that we have three datasets with the expected mount points. atf_check -o inline:${ZFS_POOL_NAME}\\n -e empty -s exit:0 \ zfs list -H -o name ${ZFS_POOL_NAME} atf_check -o inline:${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}\\n -e empty -s exit:0 \ zfs list -H -o mountpoint ${ZFS_POOL_NAME} atf_check -o inline:${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir1\\n -e empty -s exit:0 \ zfs list -H -o name ${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir1 atf_check -o inline:${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/dir1\\n -e empty -s exit:0 \ zfs list -H -o mountpoint ${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir1 atf_check -o inline:${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir2\\n -e empty -s exit:0 \ zfs list -H -o name ${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir2 atf_check -o inline:${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/dir2\\n -e empty -s exit:0 \ zfs list -H -o mountpoint ${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir2 } multi_dataset_1_cleanup() { common_cleanup } # # Create a pool with two datasets, where the root dataset is mounted below # the child dataset. # atf_test_case multi_dataset_2 cleanup multi_dataset_2_body() { create_test_dirs cd $TEST_INPUTS_DIR mkdir dir1 echo a > dir1/a mkdir dir2 echo b > dir2/b cd - atf_check $MAKEFS -s 1g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ -o fs=${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir1\;mountpoint=/ \ -o fs=${ZFS_POOL_NAME}\;mountpoint=/dir1 \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image check_image_contents } multi_dataset_2_cleanup() { common_cleanup } # # Create a dataset with a non-existent mount point. # atf_test_case multi_dataset_3 cleanup multi_dataset_3_body() { create_test_dirs cd $TEST_INPUTS_DIR mkdir dir1 echo a > dir1/a cd - atf_check $MAKEFS -s 1g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ -o fs=${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir1 \ -o fs=${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir2 \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image atf_check -o inline:${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/dir2\\n -e empty -s exit:0 \ zfs list -H -o mountpoint ${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir2 # Mounting dir2 should have created a directory called dir2. Go # back and create it in the staging tree before comparing. atf_check mkdir ${TEST_INPUTS_DIR}/dir2 check_image_contents } multi_dataset_3_cleanup() { common_cleanup } # # Create an unmounted dataset. # atf_test_case multi_dataset_4 cleanup multi_dataset_4_body() { create_test_dirs cd $TEST_INPUTS_DIR mkdir dir1 echo a > dir1/a cd - atf_check $MAKEFS -s 1g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ -o fs=${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir1\;canmount=noauto\;mountpoint=none \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image atf_check -o inline:none\\n -e empty -s exit:0 \ zfs list -H -o mountpoint ${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir1 check_image_contents atf_check zfs set mountpoint=/dir1 ${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir1 atf_check zfs mount ${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir1 atf_check -o inline:${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/dir1\\n -e empty -s exit:0 \ zfs list -H -o mountpoint ${ZFS_POOL_NAME}/dir1 # dir1/a should be part of the root dataset, not dir1. atf_check -s not-exit:0 -e not-empty stat ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}dir1/a } multi_dataset_4_cleanup() { common_cleanup } # # Validate handling of multiple staging directories. # atf_test_case multi_staging_1 cleanup multi_staging_1_body() { local tmpdir create_test_dirs cd $TEST_INPUTS_DIR mkdir dir1 echo a > a echo a > dir1/a echo z > z cd - tmpdir=$(mktemp -d) cd $tmpdir mkdir dir2 dir2/dir3 echo b > dir2/b echo c > dir2/dir3/c ln -s dir2/dir3c s cd - atf_check $MAKEFS -s 1g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ $TEST_IMAGE ${TEST_INPUTS_DIR} $tmpdir import_image check_image_contents -d $tmpdir } multi_staging_1_cleanup() { common_cleanup } atf_test_case multi_staging_2 cleanup multi_staging_2_body() { local tmpdir create_test_dirs cd $TEST_INPUTS_DIR mkdir dir echo a > dir/foo echo b > dir/bar cd - tmpdir=$(mktemp -d) cd $tmpdir mkdir dir echo c > dir/baz cd - atf_check $MAKEFS -s 1g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ $TEST_IMAGE ${TEST_INPUTS_DIR} $tmpdir import_image # check_image_contents can't easily handle merged directories, so # just check that the merged directory contains the files we expect. atf_check -o not-empty stat ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/dir/foo atf_check -o not-empty stat ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/dir/bar atf_check -o not-empty stat ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/dir/baz if [ "$(ls ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/dir | wc -l)" -ne 3 ]; then atf_fail "Expected 3 files in ${TEST_MOUNT_DIR}/dir" fi } multi_staging_2_cleanup() { common_cleanup } # # Rudimentary test to verify that two ZFS images created using the same # parameters and input hierarchy are byte-identical. In particular, makefs(1) # does not preserve file access times. # atf_test_case reproducible cleanup reproducible_body() { create_test_inputs atf_check $MAKEFS -s 512m -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ ${TEST_IMAGE}.1 $TEST_INPUTS_DIR atf_check $MAKEFS -s 512m -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ ${TEST_IMAGE}.2 $TEST_INPUTS_DIR # XXX-MJ cmp(1) is really slow atf_check cmp ${TEST_IMAGE}.1 ${TEST_IMAGE}.2 } reproducible_cleanup() { } # # Verify that we can take a snapshot of a generated dataset. # atf_test_case snapshot cleanup snapshot_body() { create_test_dirs cd $TEST_INPUTS_DIR mkdir dir echo "hello" > dir/hello echo "goodbye" > goodbye cd - atf_check $MAKEFS -s 10g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image atf_check zfs snapshot ${ZFS_POOL_NAME}@1 } snapshot_cleanup() { common_cleanup } # # Check handling of symbolic links. # atf_test_case soft_links cleanup soft_links_body() { create_test_dirs cd $TEST_INPUTS_DIR mkdir dir ln -s a a ln -s dir/../a a ln -s dir/b b echo 'c' > dir ln -s dir/c c # XXX-MJ overflows bonus buffer ln -s $(jot -s '' 320 1 1) 1 cd - atf_check $MAKEFS -s 10g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image check_image_contents } soft_links_cleanup() { common_cleanup } # # Verify that we can set properties on the root dataset. # atf_test_case root_props cleanup root_props_body() { create_test_inputs atf_check $MAKEFS -s 10g -o rootpath=/ -o poolname=$ZFS_POOL_NAME \ -o fs=${ZFS_POOL_NAME}\;atime=off\;setuid=off \ $TEST_IMAGE $TEST_INPUTS_DIR import_image check_image_contents atf_check -o inline:off\\n -e empty -s exit:0 \ zfs get -H -o value atime $ZFS_POOL_NAME atf_check -o inline:local\\n -e empty -s exit:0 \ zfs get -H -o source atime $ZFS_POOL_NAME atf_check -o inline:off\\n -e empty -s exit:0 \ zfs get -H -o value setuid $ZFS_POOL_NAME atf_check -o inline:local\\n -e empty -s exit:0 \ zfs get -H -o source setuid $ZFS_POOL_NAME } root_props_cleanup() { common_cleanup } atf_init_test_cases() { atf_add_test_case autoexpand atf_add_test_case basic atf_add_test_case dataset_removal atf_add_test_case empty_dir atf_add_test_case empty_fs atf_add_test_case file_sizes atf_add_test_case hard_links atf_add_test_case indirect_dnode_array atf_add_test_case long_file_name atf_add_test_case multi_dataset_1 atf_add_test_case multi_dataset_2 atf_add_test_case multi_dataset_3 atf_add_test_case multi_dataset_4 atf_add_test_case multi_staging_1 atf_add_test_case multi_staging_2 atf_add_test_case reproducible atf_add_test_case snapshot atf_add_test_case soft_links atf_add_test_case root_props # XXXMJ tests: # - test with different ashifts (at least, 9 and 12), different image sizes # - create datasets in imported pool }