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1#!/bin/sh
2
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29
30# 'panic: Lock (lockmgr) ufs not locked @ kern/kern_lock.c:1271' seen:
31# https://people.freebsd.org/~pho/stress/log/gnop8.txt
32
33[ `id -u ` -ne 0 ] && echo "Must be root!" && exit 1
34. ../default.cfg
35
36fsck=/sbin/fsck_ffs
37exp=/sbin/fsck_ffs.exp	# Experimental version
38[ -f $exp ] && { echo "Using $exp"; fsck=$exp; }
39mdconfig -a -t swap -s 5g -u $mdstart || exit 1
40md=md$mdstart
41newfs -j /dev/$md || exit 1
42start=`date +%s`
43
44nullfs_mounts=15
45: ${nullfs_dstdir:=$mntpoint}
46
47while [ $((`date +%s` - start)) -lt 120 ]; do
48	gnop create /dev/$md || exit 1
49	mount /dev/$md.nop /mnt || exit 1
50
51	for i in `jot $nullfs_mounts`; do
52		[ ! -d ${nullfs_dstdir}$i ] && mkdir ${nullfs_dstdir}$i
53		[ ! -d ${nullfs_dstdir}$(($i + $nullfs_mounts)) ] &&
54		    mkdir ${nullfs_dstdir}$(($i + $nullfs_mounts))
55		mount | grep -q " ${nullfs_dstdir}$i " &&
56		    umount ${nullfs_dstdir}$i
57		mount | grep -q " ${nullfs_dstdir}$(($i + $nullfs_mounts)) " &&
58		umount ${nullfs_dstdir}$(($i + $nullfs_mounts))
59		mount_nullfs /mnt ${nullfs_dstdir}$i > \
60		    /dev/null 2>&1
61		mount_nullfs ${nullfs_dstdir}$i ${nullfs_dstdir}$(($i + $nullfs_mounts)) > \
62		    /dev/null 2>&1
63	done
64	# start your favorite I/O test here
65	cp -rp /[a-l]* /[n-z]* /mnt &
66
67	# after some number of seconds
68	sleep 1
69	gnop destroy -f /dev/$md.nop
70	kill $!
71
72	# wait until forcible unmount, may be up to about 30 seconds,
73	# but typically very quick if I/O is in progress
74	while (a=`mount | egrep /mnt`) do sleep 1; done
75
76	# first fsck will attempt journal recovery
77	$fsck -y /dev/$md
78
79	# second fsck will do traditional fsck to check for any errors
80	# from journal recovery
81	$fsck -y /dev/$md
82	wait
83done
84mdconfig -d -u ${md#md}
85exit 0
86