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1#!/usr/bin/env bash
2# group: rw
3#
4# Test preallocated growth of qcow2 images
5#
6# Copyright (C) 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
7#
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17#
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20#
21
22# creator
23owner=hreitz@redhat.com
24
25seq=$(basename $0)
26echo "QA output created by $seq"
27
28status=1	# failure is the default!
29
30_cleanup()
31{
32	_cleanup_test_img
33}
34trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
35
36get_image_size_on_host()
37{
38    echo $(($(stat -c '%b * %B' "$TEST_IMG_FILE")))
39}
40
41# get standard environment and filters
42. ./common.rc
43. ./common.filter
44
45_supported_fmt qcow2
46_supported_proto file
47# Growing a file with a backing file (without preallocation=full or
48# =falloc) requires zeroing the newly added area, which is impossible
49# to do quickly for v2 images, and hence is unsupported.
50_unsupported_imgopts 'compat=0.10'
51
52if [ -z "$TEST_IMG_FILE" ]; then
53    TEST_IMG_FILE=$TEST_IMG
54fi
55
56# Test whether we are running on a broken XFS version.  There is this
57# bug:
58
59# $ rm -f foo
60# $ touch foo
61# $ block_size=4096 # Your FS's block size
62# $ fallocate -o $((block_size / 2)) -l $block_size foo
63# $ LANG=C xfs_bmap foo | grep hole
64#         1: [8..15]: hole
65#
66# The problem is that the XFS driver rounds down the offset and
67# rounds up the length to the block size, but independently.  As
68# such, it only allocates the first block in the example above,
69# even though it should allocate the first two blocks (because our
70# request is to fallocate something that touches both the first
71# two blocks).
72#
73# This means that when you then write to the beginning of the
74# second block, the disk usage of the first two blocks grows.
75#
76# That is precisely what fallocate() promises, though: That when you
77# write to an area that you have fallocated, no new blocks will have
78# to be allocated.
79
80touch "$TEST_IMG_FILE"
81# Assuming there is no FS with a block size greater than 64k
82fallocate -o 65535 -l 2 "$TEST_IMG_FILE"
83len0=$(get_image_size_on_host)
84
85# Write to something that in theory we have just fallocated
86# (Thus, the on-disk size should not increase)
87poke_file "$TEST_IMG_FILE" 65536 42
88len1=$(get_image_size_on_host)
89
90if [ $len1 -gt $len0 ]; then
91    _notrun "the test filesystem's fallocate() is broken"
92fi
93
94rm -f "$TEST_IMG_FILE"
95
96# Generally, we create some image with or without existing preallocation and
97# then resize it. Then we write some data into the image and verify that its
98# size does not change if we have used preallocation.
99
100# With a cluster size of 512 B, one L2 table covers 64 * 512 B = 32 kB.
101# One cluster of the L1 table covers 64 * 32 kB = 2 MB.
102# There are multiple cases we want to test:
103# (1) Grow an image without having to allocate a new L2 table.
104# (2) Grow an image, having to allocate a new L2 table.
105# (3) Grow an image, having to grow the L1 table.
106# Therefore, we create an image that is 48 kB below 2 MB. Then:
107# (1) We resize it to 2 MB - 32 kB. (+ 16 kB)
108# (2) We resize it to 2 MB.         (+ 48 kB)
109# (3) We resize it to 2 MB + 32 kB. (+ 80 kB)
110
111# in B
112CREATION_SIZE=$((2 * 1024 * 1024 - 48 * 1024))
113
114# 512 is the actual test -- but it's good to test 64k as well, just to be sure.
115for cluster_size in 512 64k; do
116# in kB
117for GROWTH_SIZE in 16 48 80; do
118    for create_mode in off metadata falloc full; do
119        for growth_mode in off metadata falloc full; do
120            echo "--- cluster_size=$cluster_size growth_size=$GROWTH_SIZE create_mode=$create_mode growth_mode=$growth_mode ---"
121
122            _make_test_img -o "preallocation=$create_mode,cluster_size=$cluster_size" ${CREATION_SIZE}
123            $QEMU_IMG resize -f "$IMGFMT" --preallocation=$growth_mode "$TEST_IMG" +${GROWTH_SIZE}K
124
125            host_size_0=$(get_image_size_on_host)
126            file_length_0=$(stat -c '%s' "$TEST_IMG_FILE")
127
128            $QEMU_IO -c "write 0 $CREATION_SIZE" "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_io
129
130            host_size_1=$(get_image_size_on_host)
131            file_length_1=$(stat -c '%s' "$TEST_IMG_FILE")
132
133            $QEMU_IO -c "write $CREATION_SIZE ${GROWTH_SIZE}K" "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_io
134
135            host_size_2=$(get_image_size_on_host)
136            file_length_2=$(stat -c '%s' "$TEST_IMG_FILE")
137
138            # Test creation preallocation: Compare #0 against #1
139            if [ $create_mode != off ]; then
140                # The image length should not have grown
141                if [ $file_length_1 -gt $file_length_0 ]; then
142                    echo "ERROR (create): Image length has grown from $file_length_0 to $file_length_1"
143                fi
144                if [ $create_mode != metadata ]; then
145                    # The host size should not have grown either
146                    if [ $host_size_1 -gt $host_size_0 ]; then
147                        echo "ERROR (create): Host size has grown from $host_size_0 to $host_size_1"
148                    fi
149                fi
150            fi
151
152            # Test resize preallocation: Compare #2 against #1
153            if [ $growth_mode != off ]; then
154                # The image length should not have grown
155                if [ $file_length_2 -gt $file_length_1 ]; then
156                    echo "ERROR (grow): Image length has grown from $file_length_1 to $file_length_2"
157                fi
158                if [ $growth_mode != metadata ]; then
159                    # The host size should not have grown either
160                    if [ $host_size_2 -gt $host_size_1 ]; then
161                        echo "ERROR (grow): Host size has grown from $host_size_1 to $host_size_2"
162                    fi
163                fi
164            fi
165
166            echo
167        done
168    done
169done
170done
171
172# Test image resizing using preallocation and unaligned offsets
173$QEMU_IMG create -f raw "$TEST_IMG.base" 128k | _filter_img_create
174$QEMU_IO -c 'write -q -P 1 0 128k' -f raw "$TEST_IMG.base"
175for orig_size in 31k 33k; do
176    for dst_size in 96k 128k; do
177        for prealloc in metadata full; do
178            echo "--- Resizing image from $orig_size to $dst_size (preallocation=$prealloc) ---"
179            _make_test_img -F raw -b "$TEST_IMG.base" -o cluster_size=64k "$orig_size"
180            $QEMU_IMG resize -f "$IMGFMT" --preallocation="$prealloc" "$TEST_IMG" "$dst_size"
181            # The first part of the image should contain data from the backing file
182            $QEMU_IO -c "read -q -P 1 0 ${orig_size}" "$TEST_IMG"
183            # The resized part of the image should contain zeroes
184            $QEMU_IO -c "read -q -P 0 ${orig_size} 63k" "$TEST_IMG"
185            # If the image does not have an external data file we can also verify its
186            # actual size. The resized image should have 7 clusters:
187            # header, L1 table, L2 table, refcount table, refcount block, 2 data clusters
188            if ! _get_data_file "$TEST_IMG" > /dev/null; then
189                expected_file_length=$((65536 * 7))
190                file_length=$(stat -c '%s' "$TEST_IMG_FILE")
191                if [ "$file_length" != "$expected_file_length" ]; then
192                    echo "ERROR: file length $file_length (expected $expected_file_length)"
193                fi
194            fi
195            echo
196        done
197    done
198done
199
200# success, all done
201echo '*** done'
202rm -f $seq.full
203status=0
204