btrfs-progs/tests/common
Zhao Lei d4d500d341 btrfs-progs: tests: Introduce init_env to initialize common env variant
For example, $TEST_DIR is common used in severial tests, and have
duplicated code for initialize.

These duplicated code not only benifits harddisk vendor, but have
inconsistent details, as:
  convert-tests.sh: lack of mkdir
  fsck-tests/012-leaf-corruption/test.sh: unnecessary mkdir
  fsck-tests/013-extent-tree-rebuild/test.sh: unnecessary init
  misc-tests/XXX ...
And severial error message:
  _fail "unable to create mount point on $TEST_MNT"
  _fail "failed to create mount point"
  ...

This patch move initizlizaton of $TEST_DIR to common init_env(),
to avoid above problem, and init_env() can be used to add more
things in future.

Signed-off-by: Zhao Lei <zhaolei@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
2015-09-01 14:02:48 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Common routines for all tests
#
_fail()
{
echo "$*" | tee -a $RESULTS
exit 1
}
# log a message to the results file
_log()
{
echo "$*" | tee -a $RESULTS
}
_not_run()
{
echo " [NOTRUN] $*"
exit 0
}
run_check()
{
echo "############### $@" >> $RESULTS 2>&1
"$@" >> $RESULTS 2>&1 || _fail "failed: $@"
}
# same as run_check but the stderr+stdout output is duplicated on stdout and
# can be processed further
run_check_stdout()
{
echo "############### $@" >> $RESULTS 2>&1
"$@" 2>&1 | tee -a $RESULTS || _fail "failed: $@"
}
# same as run_check but does not fail the test, output is logged
run_mayfail()
{
echo "############### $@" >> $RESULTS 2>&1
"$@" >> $RESULTS 2>&1 || _log "failed (ignored): $@"
}
check_prereq()
{
if ! [ -f $TOP/$1 ]; then
_fail "Failed prerequisities: $1";
fi
}
check_image()
{
local image
image=$1
echo "testing image $(basename $image)" >> $RESULTS
$TOP/btrfs check $image >> $RESULTS 2>&1
[ $? -eq 0 ] && _fail "btrfs check should have detected corruption"
run_check $TOP/btrfs check --repair $image
run_check $TOP/btrfs check $image
}
# Process all image dumps in a given directory,
# - raw btrfs filesystem images, suffix .raw
# - dtto compressed by XZ, suffix .raw.xz
# - meta-dump images with suffix .img
# - dtto compressed by XZ, suffix .img.xz
check_all_images()
{
dir=$1
for image in $(find $dir \( -iname '*.img' -o \
-iname '*.img.xz' -o \
-iname '*.raw' -o \
-iname '*.raw.xz' \) | sort)
do
cleanme=
case "$image" in
*.img)
rm -f $image.restored
: ;;
*.img.xz)
xz --decompress --keep "$image" || \
_fail "failed to decompress image $image"
image=${image%%.xz}
rm -f $image.restored
cleanme=$image
;;
*.raw)
cp --sparse=auto $image $image.restored
;;
*.raw.xz)
xz --decompress --keep "$image" || \
_fail "failed to decompress image $image"
image=${image%%.xz}
mv "$image" "$image".restored
;;
esac
if ! [ -f $image.restored ]; then
echo "restoring image $(basename $image)" >> $RESULTS
$TOP/btrfs-image -r $image $image.restored || \
_fail "failed to restore image $image"
fi
check_image $image.restored
rm -f $image.restored $cleanme
done
}
# some tests need to mount the recovered image and do verifications call
# 'setup_root_helper' and then check for have_root_helper == 1 if the test
# needs to fail otherwise; using sudo by default for now
SUDO_HELPER=
NEED_SUDO_VALIDATE=unknown
export SUDO_HELPER
export NEED_SUDO_VALIDATE
root_helper()
{
if [ $UID -eq 0 ]; then
"$@"
else
if [ "$NEED_SUDO_VALIDATE" = 'yes' ]; then
sudo -v -n &>/dev/null || \
_not_run "Need to validate sudo credentials"
sudo -n "$@"
elif [ "$NEED_SUDO_VALIDATE" = 'no' ]; then
sudo -n /bin/true &> /dev/null || \
_not_run "Need to validate sudo user settings"
sudo -n "$@"
else
# should not happen
_not_run "Need to validate root privileges"
fi
fi
}
setup_root_helper()
{
if [ $UID -eq 0 ]; then
return
fi
# Test for old sudo or special settings, which make sudo -v fail even
# if user setting is NOPASSWD
sudo -n /bin/true &>/dev/null && NEED_SUDO_VALIDATE=no
# Newer sudo or default sudo setting
sudo -v -n &>/dev/null && NEED_SUDO_VALIDATE=yes
if [ "$NEED_SUDO_VALIDATE" = 'unknown' ]; then
_not_run "Need to validate root privileges"
fi
SUDO_HELPER=root_helper
}
prepare_test_dev()
{
# num[K/M/G/T...]
local size="$1"
[[ "$TEST_DEV" ]] && return
[[ "$size" ]] || size='1G'
echo "\$TEST_DEV not given, use $TOP/test/test.img as fallback" >> \
$RESULTS
TEST_DEV="$TOP/tests/test.img"
truncate -s "$size" "$TEST_DEV" || _not_run "create file for loop device failed"
}
init_env()
{
TEST_MNT="${TEST_MNT:-$TOP/tests/mnt}"
export TEST_MNT
mkdir -p "$TEST_MNT" || { echo "Failed mkdir -p $TEST_MNT"; exit 1; }
}
init_env