NetBSD/tests/dev/fss/t_fss.sh
martin 55e87a2ae4 Do not assume an all-zeroes disk label will read back as a disk with
an 'a'  partition covering the whole disk, instead use the raw partition.
Also skip this test if the fss device is not available.
With lots of help from pgoyette.
2017-03-15 10:53:15 +00:00

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# $NetBSD: t_fss.sh,v 1.3 2017/03/15 10:53:15 martin Exp $
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# Verify basic operation of fss(4) file system snapshot device
#
vnddev=vnd0
rawpart=$( sysctl -n kern.rawpartition | tr '01234' 'abcde' )
vnd=/dev/${vnddev}${rawpart}
orig_data="Original data"
repl_data="Replacement data"
atf_test_case basic cleanup
basic_body() {
# verify fss is available (or loadable as a module)
fssconfig -l /dev/fss0 > /dev/null || atf_skip "FSS not available"
# create of mount-points for the file system and snapshot
mkdir ./m1
mkdir ./m2
# create a small 4MB file, treat it as a disk, init a file-system on it,
# and mount it
dd if=/dev/zero of=./image bs=32k count=64
vndconfig -c ${vnddev} ./image
newfs -I ${vnd}
mount ${vnd} ./m1
echo "${orig_data}" > ./m1/text
# configure and mount a snapshot of the file system
fssconfig -c fss0 ./m1 ./backup
mount -o rdonly /dev/fss0 ./m2
# Modify the data on the underlying file system
echo "${repl_data}" > ./m1/text || abort
# Verify that original data is still visible in the snapshot
read test_data < ./m2/text
atf_check_equal "${orig_data}" "${test_data}"
}
basic_cleanup() {
# Unmount our temporary stuff
umount ${vnd} || true
fssconfig -u fss0 || true
umount /dev/fss0 || true
vndconfig -u ${vnddev} || true
}
atf_init_test_cases()
{
atf_add_test_case basic
}