#!/bin/bash # # CDDL HEADER START # # The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the # Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only # (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance # with the License. # # You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE # or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions # and limitations under the License. # # When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each # file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. # If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the # fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying # information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] # # CDDL HEADER END # # # Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. # Use is subject to license terms. # # Linux version # # To run just type ziltest.sh # # - creates a 200MB pool in /var/tmp/ # - prints information on: # working set files # ZIL records written # ZIL block usage # verification results # - returns status of 0 on success # ########################################################################## # # Here's how it all works: # # The general idea is to build up # an intent log from a bunch of diverse user commands # without actually committing them to the file system. # Then copy the file system, replay the intent # log and compare the file system and the copy. # # To enable this automated testing of the intent log # requires some but minimal support from the file system. # In particular, a "freeze" command is required to flush # the in-flight transactions; to stop the actual # committing of transactions; and to ensure no deltas are # discarded. All deltas past a freeze point are kept for # replay and comparison later. Here is the flow: # # create an empty file system (FS) # freeze FS # run various user commands that create files, directories and ACLs # copy FS to temporary location (COPY) # unmount filesystem # # remount FS # compare FS against the COPY # PATH=/usr/bin PATH=$PATH:/usr/sbin PATH=$PATH:/bin PATH=$PATH:/sbin export PATH # ==================================================================== # SETUP # ==================================================================== CMD=$(basename "$0") POOL=ziltestpool.$$ DEVSIZE=${DEVSIZE-200m} POOLDIR=/var/tmp POOLFILE=$POOLDIR/ziltest_poolfile.$$ SLOGFILE=$POOLDIR/ziltest_slog.$$ FS=$POOL/fs ROOT=/$FS COPY=/var/tmp/${POOL} KEEP=no cleanup() { zfs destroy -rf $FS echo "$CMD: pool I/O summary & status:" echo "----------------------------------------------------" zpool iostat $POOL echo zpool status $POOL echo "----------------------------------------------------" echo zpool destroy -f $POOL rm -rf $COPY rm $POOLFILE $SLOGFILE } bail() { test $KEEP = no && cleanup echo "$1" exit 1 } test $# -eq 0 || bail "usage: $CMD" # ==================================================================== # PREP # # Create a pool using a file based vdev # Create a destination for runtime copy of FS # Freeze transaction syncing in the pool # ==================================================================== truncate -s "$DEVSIZE" $POOLFILE || bail "can't make $POOLFILE" truncate -s "$DEVSIZE" $SLOGFILE || bail "can't make $SLOGFILE" zpool create $POOL $POOLFILE log $SLOGFILE || bail "can't create pool $POOL" zpool list $POOL zfs set compression=on $POOL || bail "can't enable compression on $POOL" zfs create $FS || bail "can't create $FS" mkdir -p $COPY || bail "can't create $COPY" # # This dd command works around an issue where ZIL records aren't created # after freezing the pool unless a ZIL header already exists. Create a file # synchronously to force ZFS to write one out. # dd if=/dev/zero of=$ROOT/sync conv=fdatasync,fsync bs=1 count=1 2> /dev/null zpool freeze $POOL || bail "can't freeze $POOL" # ==================================================================== # TESTS # # Add operations here that will add commit records to the ZIL # # Use $ROOT for all file name prefixes # ==================================================================== # # TX_CREATE # touch $ROOT/a # # TX_RENAME # mv $ROOT/a $ROOT/b # # TX_SYMLINK # touch $ROOT/c ln -s $ROOT/c $ROOT/d # # TX_LINK # touch $ROOT/e ln $ROOT/e $ROOT/f # # TX_MKDIR # mkdir $ROOT/dir_to_delete # # TX_RMDIR # rmdir $ROOT/dir_to_delete # # Create a simple validation payload # PAYLOAD=$(modinfo -F filename zfs) cp "$PAYLOAD" "$ROOT/payload" CHECKSUM_BEFORE=$(sha256sum -b "$PAYLOAD") # # TX_WRITE (small file with ordering) # if is_linux; then cp /proc/self/mounts $ROOT/small_file else cp /etc/mtab $ROOT/small_file fi cp /etc/profile $ROOT/small_file # # TX_CREATE, TX_MKDIR, TX_REMOVE, TX_RMDIR # cp -R /usr/share/dict $ROOT rm -rf $ROOT/dict # # TX_SETATTR # touch $ROOT/setattr chmod 567 $ROOT/setattr chgrp root $ROOT/setattr touch -cm -t 201311271200 $ROOT/setattr # # TX_TRUNCATE (to zero) # cp /etc/services $ROOT/truncated_file > $ROOT/truncated_file # # Write to an open but removed file # (sleep 2; date) > $ROOT/date & sleep 1; rm $ROOT/date; wait # # TX_WRITE (large file) # dd if=/usr/share/lib/termcap of=$ROOT/large bs=128k oflag=sync 2> /dev/null # # Write zeroes, which compresss to holes, in the middle of a file # dd if=$POOLFILE of=$ROOT/holes.1 bs=128k count=8 2> /dev/null dd if=/dev/zero of=$ROOT/holes.1 bs=128k count=2 2> /dev/null dd if=$POOLFILE of=$ROOT/holes.2 bs=128k count=8 2> /dev/null dd if=/dev/zero of=$ROOT/holes.2 bs=128k count=2 oseek=2 2> /dev/null dd if=$POOLFILE of=$ROOT/holes.3 bs=128k count=8 2> /dev/null dd if=/dev/zero of=$ROOT/holes.3 bs=128k count=2 oseek=2 conv=notrunc 2> /dev/null # # TX_MKXATTR # mkdir $ROOT/xattr.dir attr -qs fileattr -V HelloWorld $ROOT/xattr.dir attr -qs tmpattr -V HelloWorld $ROOT/xattr.dir attr -qr tmpattr $ROOT/xattr.dir touch $ROOT/xattr.file attr -qs fileattr -V HelloWorld $ROOT/xattr.file attr -qs tmpattr -V HelloWorld $ROOT/xattr.file attr -qr tmpattr $ROOT/xattr.file rm $ROOT/xattr.file # ==================================================================== # REPLAY # ==================================================================== KEEP=yes # keep stuff around if we fail, so we can look at it cd $ROOT find . | cpio -pdmu --quiet $COPY echo cd / zfs unmount $FS || bail "can't unmount $FS" echo "$CMD: transactions to replay:" echo "----------------------------------------------------" zdb -ivv $FS || bail "can't run zdb on $POOL" echo "----------------------------------------------------" echo # # Export and reimport the pool to unfreeze it and claim log blocks. # It has to be import -f because we can't write a frozen pool's labels! # zpool export $POOL || bail "can't export $POOL" zpool import -f -d $POOLDIR $POOL || bail "can't import $POOL" # ==================================================================== # VERIFY # ==================================================================== echo "$CMD: current block usage:" echo "----------------------------------------------------" zdb -bcv $POOL || bail "blocks were leaked!" echo "----------------------------------------------------" echo echo "$CMD: Copy of xattrs:" echo "----------------------------------------------------" attr -l $ROOT/xattr.dir || bail "can't list xattrs" echo "----------------------------------------------------" echo echo "$CMD: Results of workingset diff:" echo "----------------------------------------------------" diff -r $ROOT $COPY > /dev/null || diff -r $ROOT $COPY || bail "replay diffs!" echo "$CHECKSUM_BEFORE" | sha256sum -c || bail "payload checksums don't match" echo "payload checksum matched" echo "----------------------------------------------------" echo cleanup exit 0