[LTP] [PATCH v2 1/3] Filter mkfs version in tst_fs

Cyril Hrubis chrubis@suse.cz
Tue Oct 1 17:12:05 CEST 2024


Hi!
> Signed-off-by: Andrea Cervesato <andrea.cervesato@suse.com>
> ---
>  include/tst_private.h         |   6 +-
>  include/tst_test.h            |   4 ++
>  lib/tst_cmd.c                 | 130 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
>  lib/tst_test.c                |   5 +-
>  testcases/lib/tst_run_shell.c |   5 ++
>  5 files changed, 119 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/include/tst_private.h b/include/tst_private.h
> index 6f4f39b15..a29f2d1c1 100644
> --- a/include/tst_private.h
> +++ b/include/tst_private.h
> @@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ char tst_kconfig_get(const char *confname);
>  
>  /*
>   * If cmd argument is a single command, this function just checks command
> - * whether exists. If not, case skips.
> + * whether exists. If not, case breaks unless skip_on_error is defined.
>   * If cmd argument is a complex string ie 'mkfs.ext4 >= 1.43.0', this
>   * function checks command version whether meets this requirement.
> - * If not, case skips.
> + * If not, case breaks unless skip_on_error is defined.
>   */
> -void tst_check_cmd(const char *cmd);
> +void tst_check_cmd(const char *cmd, const int skip_on_error);
>  
>  #endif
> diff --git a/include/tst_test.h b/include/tst_test.h
> index d0fa84a71..38d24f48c 100644
> --- a/include/tst_test.h
> +++ b/include/tst_test.h
> @@ -262,6 +262,9 @@ struct tst_ulimit_val {
>   *                 passed to mkfs after the device path and can be used to
>   *                 limit the file system not to use the whole block device.
>   *
> + * @mkfs_ver: mkfs tool version. The string format supports relational
> + *            operators such as < > <= >= ==.
> + *
>   * @mnt_flags: MS_* flags passed to mount(2) when the test library mounts a
>   *             device in the case of 'tst_test.mount_device'.
>   *
> @@ -273,6 +276,7 @@ struct tst_fs {
>  
>  	const char *const *mkfs_opts;
>  	const char *mkfs_size_opt;
> +	const char *mkfs_ver;
>  
>  	unsigned int mnt_flags;
>  	const void *mnt_data;
> diff --git a/lib/tst_cmd.c b/lib/tst_cmd.c
> index b3f8a95ab..35dd71253 100644
> --- a/lib/tst_cmd.c
> +++ b/lib/tst_cmd.c
> @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ static int mkfs_ext4_version_parser(void)
>  	return major * 10000 +  minor * 100 + patch;
>  }
>  
> -static int mkfs_ext4_version_table_get(char *version)
> +static int mkfs_generic_version_table_get(char *version)
>  {
>  	int major, minor, patch;
>  	int len;
> @@ -228,19 +228,42 @@ static int mkfs_ext4_version_table_get(char *version)
>  	return major * 10000 + minor * 100 + patch;
>  }
>  
> +static int mkfs_xfs_version_parser(void)
> +{
> +	FILE *f;
> +	int rc, major, minor, patch;
> +
> +	f = popen("mkfs.xfs -V 2>&1", "r");
> +	if (!f) {
> +		tst_resm(TWARN, "Could not run mkfs.xfs -V 2>&1 cmd");
> +		return -1;
> +	}
> +
> +	rc = fscanf(f, "mkfs.xfs version %d.%d.%d", &major, &minor, &patch);
> +	pclose(f);
> +	if (rc != 3) {
> +		tst_resm(TWARN, "Unable to parse mkfs.xfs version");
> +		return -1;
> +	}
> +
> +	return major * 10000 +  minor * 100 + patch;
> +}
> +
>  static struct version_parser {
>  	const char *cmd;
>  	int (*parser)(void);
>  	int (*table_get)(char *version);
>  } version_parsers[] = {
> -	{"mkfs.ext4", mkfs_ext4_version_parser, mkfs_ext4_version_table_get},
> +	{"mkfs.ext4", mkfs_ext4_version_parser, mkfs_generic_version_table_get},
> +	{"mkfs.xfs", mkfs_xfs_version_parser, mkfs_generic_version_table_get},
>  	{},
>  };
>  
> -void tst_check_cmd(const char *cmd)
> +void tst_check_cmd(const char *cmd, const int skip_on_error)

Technically it's not error, so maybe the flag should be called
brk_on_unsuitable or something along these lines.

>  {
>  	struct version_parser *p;
>  	char *cmd_token, *op_token, *version_token, *next, *str;
> +	char *check_msg;
>  	char path[PATH_MAX];
>  	char parser_cmd[100];
>  	int ver_parser, ver_get;
> @@ -302,45 +325,98 @@ void tst_check_cmd(const char *cmd)
>  
>  	switch (op_flag) {
>  	case OP_GE:
> -		if (ver_parser < ver_get) {
> -			tst_brkm(TCONF, NULL, "%s required >= %d, but got %d, "
> -				"the version is required in order run the test.",
> -				cmd, ver_get, ver_parser);
> +		if (ver_parser >= ver_get)
> +			break;
> +
> +		check_msg = "%s required >= %d, but got %d, "
> +			"the version is required in order run the test.";
> +
> +		if (skip_on_error) {
> +			tst_resm(TCONF, check_msg, cmd, ver_get,
> +				ver_parser);
> +		} else {
> +			tst_brkm(TCONF, NULL, check_msg, cmd, ver_get,
> +				ver_parser);
>  		}
>  		break;
>  	case OP_GT:
> -		if (ver_parser <= ver_get) {
> -			tst_brkm(TCONF, NULL, "%s required > %d, but got %d, "
> -				"the version is required in order run the test.",
> -				cmd, ver_get, ver_parser);
> +		if (ver_parser > ver_get)
> +			break;
> +
> +		check_msg = "%s required > %d, but got %d, "
> +			"the version is required in order run the "
> +			"test.";
> +
> +		if (skip_on_error) {
> +			tst_resm(TCONF, check_msg, cmd, ver_get,
> +				ver_parser);
> +		} else {
> +			tst_brkm(TCONF, NULL, check_msg, cmd, ver_get,
> +				ver_parser);
>  		}
>  		break;
>  	case OP_LE:
> -		if (ver_parser > ver_get) {
> -			tst_brkm(TCONF, NULL, "%s required <= %d, but got %d, "
> -				"the version is required in order run the test.",
> -				cmd, ver_get, ver_parser);
> +		if (ver_parser <= ver_get)
> +			break;
> +
> +		check_msg = "%s required <= %d, but got %d, "
> +			"the version is required in order run the "
> +			"test.";
> +
> +		if (skip_on_error) {
> +			tst_resm(TCONF, check_msg, cmd, ver_get,
> +				ver_parser);
> +		} else {
> +			tst_brkm(TCONF, NULL, check_msg, cmd, ver_get,
> +				ver_parser);
>  		}
>  		break;
>  	case OP_LT:
> -		if (ver_parser >= ver_get) {
> -			tst_brkm(TCONF, NULL, "%s required < %d, but got %d, "
> -				"the version is required in order run the test.",
> -				cmd, ver_get, ver_parser);
> +		if (ver_parser < ver_get)
> +			break;
> +
> +		check_msg = "%s required < %d, but got %d, "
> +			"the version is required in order run the "
> +			"test.";
> +
> +		if (skip_on_error) {
> +			tst_resm(TCONF, check_msg, cmd, ver_get,
> +				ver_parser);
> +		} else {
> +			tst_brkm(TCONF, NULL, check_msg, cmd, ver_get,
> +				ver_parser);
>  		}
>  		break;
>  	case OP_EQ:
> -		if (ver_parser != ver_get) {
> -			tst_brkm(TCONF, NULL, "%s required == %d, but got %d, "
> -				"the version is required in order run the test.",
> -				cmd, ver_get, ver_parser);
> +		if (ver_parser == ver_get)
> +			break;
> +
> +		check_msg = "%s required == %d, but got %d, "
> +			"the version is required in order run the "
> +			"test.";
> +
> +		if (skip_on_error) {
> +			tst_resm(TCONF, check_msg, cmd, ver_get,
> +				ver_parser);
> +		} else {
> +			tst_brkm(TCONF, NULL, check_msg, cmd, ver_get,
> +				ver_parser);
>  		}
>  		break;
>  	case OP_NE:
> -		if (ver_parser == ver_get) {
> -			tst_brkm(TCONF, NULL, "%s required != %d, but got %d, "
> -				"the version is required in order run the test.",
> -				cmd, ver_get, ver_parser);
> +		if (ver_parser != ver_get)
> +			break;
> +
> +		check_msg = "%s required != %d, but got %d, "
> +			"the version is required in order run the "
> +			"test.";
> +
> +		if (skip_on_error) {
> +			tst_resm(TCONF, check_msg, cmd, ver_get,
> +				ver_parser);
> +		} else {
> +			tst_brkm(TCONF, NULL, check_msg, cmd, ver_get,
> +				ver_parser);
>  		}
>  		break;
>  	}
> diff --git a/lib/tst_test.c b/lib/tst_test.c
> index 918bee2a1..7dfab4677 100644
> --- a/lib/tst_test.c
> +++ b/lib/tst_test.c
> @@ -1154,6 +1154,9 @@ static void prepare_device(struct tst_fs *fs)
>  
>  	const char *const extra[] = {fs->mkfs_size_opt, NULL};
>  
> +	if (fs->mkfs_ver)
> +		tst_check_cmd(fs->mkfs_ver, 1);

So this prints tst_resm(TCONF, "...") but then proceeds with the mkfs?

I suppose that both tst_check_cmd() and prepare_device() has to be
changed to return a success/failure so that we can propagate the result
fo the check and then we have to do:

	if (prepare_device(fs))
		return;

in the run_tcase_on_fs()...

Also there is a prepare_device(fs) in the do_setup() and I suppose that
we have to actually do tst_brkm() if called from there, so we may need
to add the brk_on_unsuitable flag to the prepare_device() as well.

I'm wondering if there is an easier way around these things. Maybe
putting the check to prepare_device is not the best solution. Maybe we
should put it into the do_setup() and the all filesystems loop
separatelly as:

diff --git a/lib/tst_test.c b/lib/tst_test.c
index d226157e0..55b01ea9c 100644
--- a/lib/tst_test.c
+++ b/lib/tst_test.c
@@ -1415,8 +1415,12 @@ static void do_setup(int argc, char *argv[])

                tdev.fs_type = default_fs_type();

-               if (!tst_test->all_filesystems && count_fs_descs() <= 1)
+               if (!tst_test->all_filesystems && count_fs_descs() <= 1) {
+                       if (tst_test->filesystems->mkfs_ver)
+                               tst_check_cmd(tst_test->filesystems->mkfs_ver, 0);
+
                        prepare_device(tst_test->filesystems);
+               }
        }

        if (tst_test->needs_overlay && !tst_test->mount_device)
@@ -1805,6 +1809,9 @@ static int run_tcase_on_fs(struct tst_fs *fs, const char *fs_type)
        tst_res(TINFO, "=== Testing on %s ===", fs_type);
        tdev.fs_type = fs_type;

+       if (fs->mkfs_ver && tst_check_cmd(fs->mkfs_ver, 1))
+               return TCONF;
+
        prepare_device(fs);

        ret = fork_testrun();


>  	if (tst_test->format_device)
>  		SAFE_MKFS(tdev.dev, tdev.fs_type, fs->mkfs_opts, extra);
>  
> @@ -1306,7 +1309,7 @@ static void do_setup(int argc, char *argv[])
>  		int i;
>  
>  		for (i = 0; (cmd = tst_test->needs_cmds[i]); ++i)
> -			tst_check_cmd(cmd);
> +			tst_check_cmd(cmd, 0);
>  	}
>  
>  	if (tst_test->needs_drivers) {
> diff --git a/testcases/lib/tst_run_shell.c b/testcases/lib/tst_run_shell.c
> index 8ed0f21b6..fbfbe16a7 100644
> --- a/testcases/lib/tst_run_shell.c
> +++ b/testcases/lib/tst_run_shell.c
> @@ -153,12 +153,14 @@ static const char *const *parse_strarr(ujson_reader *reader, ujson_val *val)
>  enum fs_ids {
>  	MKFS_OPTS,
>  	MKFS_SIZE_OPT,
> +	MKFS_VER,
>  	MNT_FLAGS,
>  	TYPE,
>  };
>  
>  static ujson_obj_attr fs_attrs[] = {
>  	UJSON_OBJ_ATTR_IDX(MKFS_OPTS, "mkfs_opts", UJSON_ARR),
> +	UJSON_OBJ_ATTR_IDX(MKFS_VER, "mkfs_ver", UJSON_STR),
>  	UJSON_OBJ_ATTR_IDX(MKFS_SIZE_OPT, "mkfs_size_opt", UJSON_STR),

These have to be sorted, so MKFS_VER has to go after MKFS_SIZE_OPT. As
it is the parser would exit with a failure when passed these attributes.

>  	UJSON_OBJ_ATTR_IDX(MNT_FLAGS, "mnt_flags", UJSON_ARR),
>  	UJSON_OBJ_ATTR_IDX(TYPE, "type", UJSON_STR),
> @@ -224,6 +226,9 @@ static struct tst_fs *parse_filesystems(ujson_reader *reader, ujson_val *val)
>  			case MKFS_SIZE_OPT:
>  				ret[i].mkfs_size_opt = strdup(val->val_str);
>  			break;
> +			case MKFS_VER:
> +				ret[i].mkfs_ver = strdup(val->val_str);
> +			break;
>  			case MNT_FLAGS:
>  				ret[i].mnt_flags = parse_mnt_flags(reader, val);
>  			break;
> 
> -- 
> 2.43.0
> 
> 
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-- 
Cyril Hrubis
chrubis@suse.cz


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