61 lines
1.9 KiB
Plaintext
61 lines
1.9 KiB
Plaintext
TIME="LONG"
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AUTHOR = "Cleber Rosa <cleber@redhat.com>"
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NAME = 'xfsFilesystemTestSuiteExt4Plain'
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TEST_CLASS = 'kernel'
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TEST_CATEGORY = 'Functional'
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TEST_TYPE = 'client'
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DOC = """
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xfstests in autotest
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--------------------
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This is a wrapper for running xfstests inside autotest.
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The control file creates the files (1GB), mount with a loopback device.
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TODO(gwendal): currently the lists of xfstests tests is hardcoded.
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A better solution would be to specify the class of tests to run and
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reimplement the class parsing in python.
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"""
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from autotest_lib.client.bin import xfstest_util
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xfs_env = xfstest_util.xfstests_env()
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xfs_env.setup_partitions(job, fs_types=['ext4'])
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#
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# Adapt to the list of tests you want to run
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#
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TEST_RANGE = {}
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TEST_RANGE['generic'] = ['%03i' % t for t in range(0, 360)]
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# Remove 347: crbug:616822
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TEST_RANGE['generic'].remove('347')
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TEST_RANGE['ext4'] = ['%03i' % t for t in range(0, 20)]
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TEST_RANGE['ext4'].append('271')
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TEST_RANGE['ext4'].extend(['%03i' % t for t in range(300, 310)])
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TEST_RANGE['shared'] = ['001', '002', '003', '006', '032', '051', '272',
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'289', '298']
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# Fail to produce results, autotest hangs:
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TEST_RANGE['ext4'].remove('307')
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TEST_RANGE['generic'].remove('013')
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TEST_RANGE['generic'].remove('070')
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TEST_RANGE['generic'].remove('083')
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TEST_RANGE['generic'].remove('224')
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# Removed: SCRATCH_MNT/file-1073745920-falloc:
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# Start block 31042 not multiple of sunit 4
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TEST_RANGE['generic'].remove('223')
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#
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# Finally, run the tests
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#
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try:
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for fs_type in xfs_env.fs_types:
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for test_dir in [fs_type, 'generic', 'shared']:
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for test in TEST_RANGE[test_dir]:
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tag = '%s.%s' % (test_dir, test)
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result = job.run_test_detail('xfstests', test_dir=test_dir,
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test_number=test, tag=tag)
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finally:
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# Unmount the partition created
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xfs_env.unmount_partitions() |