[LTP] [PATCH v7 3/3] syscalls/copy_file_range02: increase coverage and remove EXDEV test
Petr Vorel
pvorel@suse.cz
Tue Aug 27 12:04:16 CEST 2019
Hi Murphy,
> On Thu, Aug 08, 2019 at 11:11:43AM +0800, Yang Xu wrote:
> > on 2019/08/07 18:17, Murphy Zhou wrote:
> > > And I have a question about LTP itself.
> > > If we run the testcase directly like:
> > > ./testcases/kernel/syscalls/copy_file_range/copy_file_range02
> > > to test all_filesystems, for every filesystem, we mkfs and mount it in
> > > .mntpoint, but we do not chdir to .mntpoint. So we are running tests in
> > > the same tmpdir, fs type of which does not change while looping
> > > all_filesystems. Only the .mntpoint in tmpdir has different fs type in
> > > each loop.
> > > Now we are using this to test cross-device copy in copy_file_range01.c,
> > > but in copy_file_range02.c, we are not using .mntpint at all, all the
> > > tests in the all_filesystems loop are running in the same tmpdir. In other
> > > words, we are NOT testing all filesystems.
> > > Is this expected?
> > I removed the mnted test for cross-device copy_file_range in copy_file_range02.c.
> > And I ignore the non-used mntpoint. IMO, we can directly use the FILE_MNTED to test EFBIG on all filesystems,
> If mntpoint is not used, it makes absolutely NO sense to test all_filesystems.
Thanks for pointing this out. I was blind when reviewing this patchset.
At least this has been fixed.
> Because in the all_filesystems loop, various supported filesystems are
> created and mounted in mntpoint.
> And the copy_file_range tests happens outside of mntpoint. It just repeats
> the same test several times in the same tmpdir, fs type of which depends
> on /tmp configuration.
> When the log prints "testing ext2", it's not the truth.
> EFBIG is another issue.
Yep, we still need to think about different errnos, which depend on LTP policy
being defined [1].
> Thanks,
> Murphy
Kind regards,
Petr
[1] https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/1143438/
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