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32
33 . ${STF_TOOLS}/include/logapi.shlib
34 . ${STF_SUITE}/include/math.shlib
35 . ${STF_SUITE}/include/blkdev.shlib
36
37 #
38 # Apply constrained path when available. This is required since the
39 # PATH may have been modified by sudo's secure_path behavior.
40 #
41 if [ -n "$STF_PATH" ]; then
42 PATH="$STF_PATH"
43 fi
44
45 # Linux kernel version comparison function
46 #
47 # $1 Linux version ("4.10", "2.6.32") or blank for installed Linux version
48 #
49 # Used for comparison: if [ $(linux_version) -ge $(linux_version "2.6.32") ]
50 #
51 function linux_version
52 {
53 typeset ver="$1"
54
55 [[ -z "$ver" ]] && ver=$(uname -r | grep -Eo "^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+")
56
57 typeset version=$(echo $ver | cut -d '.' -f 1)
58 typeset major=$(echo $ver | cut -d '.' -f 2)
59 typeset minor=$(echo $ver | cut -d '.' -f 3)
60
61 [[ -z "$version" ]] && version=0
62 [[ -z "$major" ]] && major=0
63 [[ -z "$minor" ]] && minor=0
64
65 echo $((version * 10000 + major * 100 + minor))
66 }
67
68 # Determine if this is a Linux test system
69 #
70 # Return 0 if platform Linux, 1 if otherwise
71
72 function is_linux
73 {
74 if [[ $(uname -o) == "GNU/Linux" ]]; then
75 return 0
76 else
77 return 1
78 fi
79 }
80
81 # Determine if this is a 32-bit system
82 #
83 # Return 0 if platform is 32-bit, 1 if otherwise
84
85 function is_32bit
86 {
87 if [[ $(getconf LONG_BIT) == "32" ]]; then
88 return 0
89 else
90 return 1
91 fi
92 }
93
94 # Determine if kmemleak is enabled
95 #
96 # Return 0 if kmemleak is enabled, 1 if otherwise
97
98 function is_kmemleak
99 {
100 if is_linux && [[ -e /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak ]]; then
101 return 0
102 else
103 return 1
104 fi
105 }
106
107 # Determine whether a dataset is mounted
108 #
109 # $1 dataset name
110 # $2 filesystem type; optional - defaulted to zfs
111 #
112 # Return 0 if dataset is mounted; 1 if unmounted; 2 on error
113
114 function ismounted
115 {
116 typeset fstype=$2
117 [[ -z $fstype ]] && fstype=zfs
118 typeset out dir name ret
119
120 case $fstype in
121 zfs)
122 if [[ "$1" == "/"* ]] ; then
123 for out in $(zfs mount | awk '{print $2}'); do
124 [[ $1 == $out ]] && return 0
125 done
126 else
127 for out in $(zfs mount | awk '{print $1}'); do
128 [[ $1 == $out ]] && return 0
129 done
130 fi
131 ;;
132 ufs|nfs)
133 out=$(df -F $fstype $1 2>/dev/null)
134 ret=$?
135 (($ret != 0)) && return $ret
136
137 dir=${out%%\(*}
138 dir=${dir%% *}
139 name=${out##*\(}
140 name=${name%%\)*}
141 name=${name%% *}
142
143 [[ "$1" == "$dir" || "$1" == "$name" ]] && return 0
144 ;;
145 ext*)
146 out=$(df -t $fstype $1 2>/dev/null)
147 return $?
148 ;;
149 zvol)
150 if [[ -L "$ZVOL_DEVDIR/$1" ]]; then
151 link=$(readlink -f $ZVOL_DEVDIR/$1)
152 [[ -n "$link" ]] && \
153 mount | grep -q "^$link" && \
154 return 0
155 fi
156 ;;
157 esac
158
159 return 1
160 }
161
162 # Return 0 if a dataset is mounted; 1 otherwise
163 #
164 # $1 dataset name
165 # $2 filesystem type; optional - defaulted to zfs
166
167 function mounted
168 {
169 ismounted $1 $2
170 (($? == 0)) && return 0
171 return 1
172 }
173
174 # Return 0 if a dataset is unmounted; 1 otherwise
175 #
176 # $1 dataset name
177 # $2 filesystem type; optional - defaulted to zfs
178
179 function unmounted
180 {
181 ismounted $1 $2
182 (($? == 1)) && return 0
183 return 1
184 }
185
186 # split line on ","
187 #
188 # $1 - line to split
189
190 function splitline
191 {
192 echo $1 | sed "s/,/ /g"
193 }
194
195 function default_setup
196 {
197 default_setup_noexit "$@"
198
199 log_pass
200 }
201
202 #
203 # Given a list of disks, setup storage pools and datasets.
204 #
205 function default_setup_noexit
206 {
207 typeset disklist=$1
208 typeset container=$2
209 typeset volume=$3
210 log_note begin default_setup_noexit
211
212 if is_global_zone; then
213 if poolexists $TESTPOOL ; then
214 destroy_pool $TESTPOOL
215 fi
216 [[ -d /$TESTPOOL ]] && rm -rf /$TESTPOOL
217 log_must zpool create -f $TESTPOOL $disklist
218 else
219 reexport_pool
220 fi
221
222 rm -rf $TESTDIR || log_unresolved Could not remove $TESTDIR
223 mkdir -p $TESTDIR || log_unresolved Could not create $TESTDIR
224
225 log_must zfs create $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS
226 log_must zfs set mountpoint=$TESTDIR $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS
227
228 if [[ -n $container ]]; then
229 rm -rf $TESTDIR1 || \
230 log_unresolved Could not remove $TESTDIR1
231 mkdir -p $TESTDIR1 || \
232 log_unresolved Could not create $TESTDIR1
233
234 log_must zfs create $TESTPOOL/$TESTCTR
235 log_must zfs set canmount=off $TESTPOOL/$TESTCTR
236 log_must zfs create $TESTPOOL/$TESTCTR/$TESTFS1
237 log_must zfs set mountpoint=$TESTDIR1 \
238 $TESTPOOL/$TESTCTR/$TESTFS1
239 fi
240
241 if [[ -n $volume ]]; then
242 if is_global_zone ; then
243 log_must zfs create -V $VOLSIZE $TESTPOOL/$TESTVOL
244 block_device_wait
245 else
246 log_must zfs create $TESTPOOL/$TESTVOL
247 fi
248 fi
249 }
250
251 #
252 # Given a list of disks, setup a storage pool, file system and
253 # a container.
254 #
255 function default_container_setup
256 {
257 typeset disklist=$1
258
259 default_setup "$disklist" "true"
260 }
261
262 #
263 # Given a list of disks, setup a storage pool,file system
264 # and a volume.
265 #
266 function default_volume_setup
267 {
268 typeset disklist=$1
269
270 default_setup "$disklist" "" "true"
271 }
272
273 #
274 # Given a list of disks, setup a storage pool,file system,
275 # a container and a volume.
276 #
277 function default_container_volume_setup
278 {
279 typeset disklist=$1
280
281 default_setup "$disklist" "true" "true"
282 }
283
284 #
285 # Create a snapshot on a filesystem or volume. Defaultly create a snapshot on
286 # filesystem
287 #
288 # $1 Existing filesystem or volume name. Default, $TESTFS
289 # $2 snapshot name. Default, $TESTSNAP
290 #
291 function create_snapshot
292 {
293 typeset fs_vol=${1:-$TESTFS}
294 typeset snap=${2:-$TESTSNAP}
295
296 [[ -z $fs_vol ]] && log_fail "Filesystem or volume's name is undefined."
297 [[ -z $snap ]] && log_fail "Snapshot's name is undefined."
298
299 if snapexists $fs_vol@$snap; then
300 log_fail "$fs_vol@$snap already exists."
301 fi
302 datasetexists $fs_vol || \
303 log_fail "$fs_vol must exist."
304
305 log_must zfs snapshot $fs_vol@$snap
306 }
307
308 #
309 # Create a clone from a snapshot, default clone name is $TESTCLONE.
310 #
311 # $1 Existing snapshot, $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS@$TESTSNAP is default.
312 # $2 Clone name, $TESTPOOL/$TESTCLONE is default.
313 #
314 function create_clone # snapshot clone
315 {
316 typeset snap=${1:-$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS@$TESTSNAP}
317 typeset clone=${2:-$TESTPOOL/$TESTCLONE}
318
319 [[ -z $snap ]] && \
320 log_fail "Snapshot name is undefined."
321 [[ -z $clone ]] && \
322 log_fail "Clone name is undefined."
323
324 log_must zfs clone $snap $clone
325 }
326
327 #
328 # Create a bookmark of the given snapshot. Defaultly create a bookmark on
329 # filesystem.
330 #
331 # $1 Existing filesystem or volume name. Default, $TESTFS
332 # $2 Existing snapshot name. Default, $TESTSNAP
333 # $3 bookmark name. Default, $TESTBKMARK
334 #
335 function create_bookmark
336 {
337 typeset fs_vol=${1:-$TESTFS}
338 typeset snap=${2:-$TESTSNAP}
339 typeset bkmark=${3:-$TESTBKMARK}
340
341 [[ -z $fs_vol ]] && log_fail "Filesystem or volume's name is undefined."
342 [[ -z $snap ]] && log_fail "Snapshot's name is undefined."
343 [[ -z $bkmark ]] && log_fail "Bookmark's name is undefined."
344
345 if bkmarkexists $fs_vol#$bkmark; then
346 log_fail "$fs_vol#$bkmark already exists."
347 fi
348 datasetexists $fs_vol || \
349 log_fail "$fs_vol must exist."
350 snapexists $fs_vol@$snap || \
351 log_fail "$fs_vol@$snap must exist."
352
353 log_must zfs bookmark $fs_vol@$snap $fs_vol#$bkmark
354 }
355
356 #
357 # Create a temporary clone result of an interrupted resumable 'zfs receive'
358 # $1 Destination filesystem name. Must not exist, will be created as the result
359 # of this function along with its %recv temporary clone
360 # $2 Source filesystem name. Must not exist, will be created and destroyed
361 #
362 function create_recv_clone
363 {
364 typeset recvfs="$1"
365 typeset sendfs="${2:-$TESTPOOL/create_recv_clone}"
366 typeset snap="$sendfs@snap1"
367 typeset incr="$sendfs@snap2"
368 typeset mountpoint="$TESTDIR/create_recv_clone"
369 typeset sendfile="$TESTDIR/create_recv_clone.zsnap"
370
371 [[ -z $recvfs ]] && log_fail "Recv filesystem's name is undefined."
372
373 datasetexists $recvfs && log_fail "Recv filesystem must not exist."
374 datasetexists $sendfs && log_fail "Send filesystem must not exist."
375
376 log_must zfs create -o mountpoint="$mountpoint" $sendfs
377 log_must zfs snapshot $snap
378 log_must eval "zfs send $snap | zfs recv -u $recvfs"
379 log_must mkfile 1m "$mountpoint/data"
380 log_must zfs snapshot $incr
381 log_must eval "zfs send -i $snap $incr | dd bs=10K count=1 > $sendfile"
382 log_mustnot eval "zfs recv -su $recvfs < $sendfile"
383 log_must zfs destroy -r $sendfs
384 log_must rm -f "$sendfile"
385
386 if [[ $(get_prop 'inconsistent' "$recvfs/%recv") -ne 1 ]]; then
387 log_fail "Error creating temporary $recvfs/%recv clone"
388 fi
389 }
390
391 function default_mirror_setup
392 {
393 default_mirror_setup_noexit $1 $2 $3
394
395 log_pass
396 }
397
398 #
399 # Given a pair of disks, set up a storage pool and dataset for the mirror
400 # @parameters: $1 the primary side of the mirror
401 # $2 the secondary side of the mirror
402 # @uses: ZPOOL ZFS TESTPOOL TESTFS
403 function default_mirror_setup_noexit
404 {
405 readonly func="default_mirror_setup_noexit"
406 typeset primary=$1
407 typeset secondary=$2
408
409 [[ -z $primary ]] && \
410 log_fail "$func: No parameters passed"
411 [[ -z $secondary ]] && \
412 log_fail "$func: No secondary partition passed"
413 [[ -d /$TESTPOOL ]] && rm -rf /$TESTPOOL
414 log_must zpool create -f $TESTPOOL mirror $@
415 log_must zfs create $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS
416 log_must zfs set mountpoint=$TESTDIR $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS
417 }
418
419 #
420 # create a number of mirrors.
421 # We create a number($1) of 2 way mirrors using the pairs of disks named
422 # on the command line. These mirrors are *not* mounted
423 # @parameters: $1 the number of mirrors to create
424 # $... the devices to use to create the mirrors on
425 # @uses: ZPOOL ZFS TESTPOOL
426 function setup_mirrors
427 {
428 typeset -i nmirrors=$1
429
430 shift
431 while ((nmirrors > 0)); do
432 log_must test -n "$1" -a -n "$2"
433 [[ -d /$TESTPOOL$nmirrors ]] && rm -rf /$TESTPOOL$nmirrors
434 log_must zpool create -f $TESTPOOL$nmirrors mirror $1 $2
435 shift 2
436 ((nmirrors = nmirrors - 1))
437 done
438 }
439
440 #
441 # create a number of raidz pools.
442 # We create a number($1) of 2 raidz pools using the pairs of disks named
443 # on the command line. These pools are *not* mounted
444 # @parameters: $1 the number of pools to create
445 # $... the devices to use to create the pools on
446 # @uses: ZPOOL ZFS TESTPOOL
447 function setup_raidzs
448 {
449 typeset -i nraidzs=$1
450
451 shift
452 while ((nraidzs > 0)); do
453 log_must test -n "$1" -a -n "$2"
454 [[ -d /$TESTPOOL$nraidzs ]] && rm -rf /$TESTPOOL$nraidzs
455 log_must zpool create -f $TESTPOOL$nraidzs raidz $1 $2
456 shift 2
457 ((nraidzs = nraidzs - 1))
458 done
459 }
460
461 #
462 # Destroy the configured testpool mirrors.
463 # the mirrors are of the form ${TESTPOOL}{number}
464 # @uses: ZPOOL ZFS TESTPOOL
465 function destroy_mirrors
466 {
467 default_cleanup_noexit
468
469 log_pass
470 }
471
472 #
473 # Given a minimum of two disks, set up a storage pool and dataset for the raid-z
474 # $1 the list of disks
475 #
476 function default_raidz_setup
477 {
478 typeset disklist="$*"
479 disks=(${disklist[*]})
480
481 if [[ ${#disks[*]} -lt 2 ]]; then
482 log_fail "A raid-z requires a minimum of two disks."
483 fi
484
485 [[ -d /$TESTPOOL ]] && rm -rf /$TESTPOOL
486 log_must zpool create -f $TESTPOOL raidz $disklist
487 log_must zfs create $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS
488 log_must zfs set mountpoint=$TESTDIR $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS
489
490 log_pass
491 }
492
493 #
494 # Common function used to cleanup storage pools and datasets.
495 #
496 # Invoked at the start of the test suite to ensure the system
497 # is in a known state, and also at the end of each set of
498 # sub-tests to ensure errors from one set of tests doesn't
499 # impact the execution of the next set.
500
501 function default_cleanup
502 {
503 default_cleanup_noexit
504
505 log_pass
506 }
507
508 #
509 # Utility function used to list all available pool names.
510 #
511 # NOTE: $KEEP is a variable containing pool names, separated by a newline
512 # character, that must be excluded from the returned list.
513 #
514 function get_all_pools
515 {
516 zpool list -H -o name | grep -Fvx "$KEEP" | grep -v "$NO_POOLS"
517 }
518
519 function default_cleanup_noexit
520 {
521 typeset pool=""
522 #
523 # Destroying the pool will also destroy any
524 # filesystems it contains.
525 #
526 if is_global_zone; then
527 zfs unmount -a > /dev/null 2>&1
528 ALL_POOLS=$(get_all_pools)
529 # Here, we loop through the pools we're allowed to
530 # destroy, only destroying them if it's safe to do
531 # so.
532 while [ ! -z ${ALL_POOLS} ]
533 do
534 for pool in ${ALL_POOLS}
535 do
536 if safe_to_destroy_pool $pool ;
537 then
538 destroy_pool $pool
539 fi
540 ALL_POOLS=$(get_all_pools)
541 done
542 done
543
544 zfs mount -a
545 else
546 typeset fs=""
547 for fs in $(zfs list -H -o name \
548 | grep "^$ZONE_POOL/$ZONE_CTR[01234]/"); do
549 datasetexists $fs && \
550 log_must zfs destroy -Rf $fs
551 done
552
553 # Need cleanup here to avoid garbage dir left.
554 for fs in $(zfs list -H -o name); do
555 [[ $fs == /$ZONE_POOL ]] && continue
556 [[ -d $fs ]] && log_must rm -rf $fs/*
557 done
558
559 #
560 # Reset the $ZONE_POOL/$ZONE_CTR[01234] file systems property to
561 # the default value
562 #
563 for fs in $(zfs list -H -o name); do
564 if [[ $fs == $ZONE_POOL/$ZONE_CTR[01234] ]]; then
565 log_must zfs set reservation=none $fs
566 log_must zfs set recordsize=128K $fs
567 log_must zfs set mountpoint=/$fs $fs
568 typeset enc=""
569 enc=$(get_prop encryption $fs)
570 if [[ $? -ne 0 ]] || [[ -z "$enc" ]] || \
571 [[ "$enc" == "off" ]]; then
572 log_must zfs set checksum=on $fs
573 fi
574 log_must zfs set compression=off $fs
575 log_must zfs set atime=on $fs
576 log_must zfs set devices=off $fs
577 log_must zfs set exec=on $fs
578 log_must zfs set setuid=on $fs
579 log_must zfs set readonly=off $fs
580 log_must zfs set snapdir=hidden $fs
581 log_must zfs set aclmode=groupmask $fs
582 log_must zfs set aclinherit=secure $fs
583 fi
584 done
585 fi
586
587 [[ -d $TESTDIR ]] && \
588 log_must rm -rf $TESTDIR
589
590 disk1=${DISKS%% *}
591 if is_mpath_device $disk1; then
592 delete_partitions
593 fi
594 }
595
596
597 #
598 # Common function used to cleanup storage pools, file systems
599 # and containers.
600 #
601 function default_container_cleanup
602 {
603 if ! is_global_zone; then
604 reexport_pool
605 fi
606
607 ismounted $TESTPOOL/$TESTCTR/$TESTFS1
608 [[ $? -eq 0 ]] && \
609 log_must zfs unmount $TESTPOOL/$TESTCTR/$TESTFS1
610
611 datasetexists $TESTPOOL/$TESTCTR/$TESTFS1 && \
612 log_must zfs destroy -R $TESTPOOL/$TESTCTR/$TESTFS1
613
614 datasetexists $TESTPOOL/$TESTCTR && \
615 log_must zfs destroy -Rf $TESTPOOL/$TESTCTR
616
617 [[ -e $TESTDIR1 ]] && \
618 log_must rm -rf $TESTDIR1 > /dev/null 2>&1
619
620 default_cleanup
621 }
622
623 #
624 # Common function used to cleanup snapshot of file system or volume. Default to
625 # delete the file system's snapshot
626 #
627 # $1 snapshot name
628 #
629 function destroy_snapshot
630 {
631 typeset snap=${1:-$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS@$TESTSNAP}
632
633 if ! snapexists $snap; then
634 log_fail "'$snap' does not existed."
635 fi
636
637 #
638 # For the sake of the value which come from 'get_prop' is not equal
639 # to the really mountpoint when the snapshot is unmounted. So, firstly
640 # check and make sure this snapshot's been mounted in current system.
641 #
642 typeset mtpt=""
643 if ismounted $snap; then
644 mtpt=$(get_prop mountpoint $snap)
645 (($? != 0)) && \
646 log_fail "get_prop mountpoint $snap failed."
647 fi
648
649 log_must zfs destroy $snap
650 [[ $mtpt != "" && -d $mtpt ]] && \
651 log_must rm -rf $mtpt
652 }
653
654 #
655 # Common function used to cleanup clone.
656 #
657 # $1 clone name
658 #
659 function destroy_clone
660 {
661 typeset clone=${1:-$TESTPOOL/$TESTCLONE}
662
663 if ! datasetexists $clone; then
664 log_fail "'$clone' does not existed."
665 fi
666
667 # With the same reason in destroy_snapshot
668 typeset mtpt=""
669 if ismounted $clone; then
670 mtpt=$(get_prop mountpoint $clone)
671 (($? != 0)) && \
672 log_fail "get_prop mountpoint $clone failed."
673 fi
674
675 log_must zfs destroy $clone
676 [[ $mtpt != "" && -d $mtpt ]] && \
677 log_must rm -rf $mtpt
678 }
679
680 #
681 # Common function used to cleanup bookmark of file system or volume. Default
682 # to delete the file system's bookmark.
683 #
684 # $1 bookmark name
685 #
686 function destroy_bookmark
687 {
688 typeset bkmark=${1:-$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS#$TESTBKMARK}
689
690 if ! bkmarkexists $bkmark; then
691 log_fail "'$bkmarkp' does not existed."
692 fi
693
694 log_must zfs destroy $bkmark
695 }
696
697 # Return 0 if a snapshot exists; $? otherwise
698 #
699 # $1 - snapshot name
700
701 function snapexists
702 {
703 zfs list -H -t snapshot "$1" > /dev/null 2>&1
704 return $?
705 }
706
707 #
708 # Return 0 if a bookmark exists; $? otherwise
709 #
710 # $1 - bookmark name
711 #
712 function bkmarkexists
713 {
714 zfs list -H -t bookmark "$1" > /dev/null 2>&1
715 return $?
716 }
717
718 #
719 # Set a property to a certain value on a dataset.
720 # Sets a property of the dataset to the value as passed in.
721 # @param:
722 # $1 dataset who's property is being set
723 # $2 property to set
724 # $3 value to set property to
725 # @return:
726 # 0 if the property could be set.
727 # non-zero otherwise.
728 # @use: ZFS
729 #
730 function dataset_setprop
731 {
732 typeset fn=dataset_setprop
733
734 if (($# < 3)); then
735 log_note "$fn: Insufficient parameters (need 3, had $#)"
736 return 1
737 fi
738 typeset output=
739 output=$(zfs set $2=$3 $1 2>&1)
740 typeset rv=$?
741 if ((rv != 0)); then
742 log_note "Setting property on $1 failed."
743 log_note "property $2=$3"
744 log_note "Return Code: $rv"
745 log_note "Output: $output"
746 return $rv
747 fi
748 return 0
749 }
750
751 #
752 # Assign suite defined dataset properties.
753 # This function is used to apply the suite's defined default set of
754 # properties to a dataset.
755 # @parameters: $1 dataset to use
756 # @uses: ZFS COMPRESSION_PROP CHECKSUM_PROP
757 # @returns:
758 # 0 if the dataset has been altered.
759 # 1 if no pool name was passed in.
760 # 2 if the dataset could not be found.
761 # 3 if the dataset could not have it's properties set.
762 #
763 function dataset_set_defaultproperties
764 {
765 typeset dataset="$1"
766
767 [[ -z $dataset ]] && return 1
768
769 typeset confset=
770 typeset -i found=0
771 for confset in $(zfs list); do
772 if [[ $dataset = $confset ]]; then
773 found=1
774 break
775 fi
776 done
777 [[ $found -eq 0 ]] && return 2
778 if [[ -n $COMPRESSION_PROP ]]; then
779 dataset_setprop $dataset compression $COMPRESSION_PROP || \
780 return 3
781 log_note "Compression set to '$COMPRESSION_PROP' on $dataset"
782 fi
783 if [[ -n $CHECKSUM_PROP ]]; then
784 dataset_setprop $dataset checksum $CHECKSUM_PROP || \
785 return 3
786 log_note "Checksum set to '$CHECKSUM_PROP' on $dataset"
787 fi
788 return 0
789 }
790
791 #
792 # Check a numeric assertion
793 # @parameter: $@ the assertion to check
794 # @output: big loud notice if assertion failed
795 # @use: log_fail
796 #
797 function assert
798 {
799 (($@)) || log_fail "$@"
800 }
801
802 #
803 # Function to format partition size of a disk
804 # Given a disk cxtxdx reduces all partitions
805 # to 0 size
806 #
807 function zero_partitions #<whole_disk_name>
808 {
809 typeset diskname=$1
810 typeset i
811
812 if is_linux; then
813 log_must parted $DEV_DSKDIR/$diskname -s -- mklabel gpt
814 else
815 for i in 0 1 3 4 5 6 7
816 do
817 log_must set_partition $i "" 0mb $diskname
818 done
819 fi
820
821 return 0
822 }
823
824 #
825 # Given a slice, size and disk, this function
826 # formats the slice to the specified size.
827 # Size should be specified with units as per
828 # the `format` command requirements eg. 100mb 3gb
829 #
830 # NOTE: This entire interface is problematic for the Linux parted utilty
831 # which requires the end of the partition to be specified. It would be
832 # best to retire this interface and replace it with something more flexible.
833 # At the moment a best effort is made.
834 #
835 function set_partition #<slice_num> <slice_start> <size_plus_units> <whole_disk_name>
836 {
837 typeset -i slicenum=$1
838 typeset start=$2
839 typeset size=$3
840 typeset disk=$4
841 [[ -z $slicenum || -z $size || -z $disk ]] && \
842 log_fail "The slice, size or disk name is unspecified."
843
844 if is_linux; then
845 typeset size_mb=${size%%[mMgG]}
846
847 size_mb=${size_mb%%[mMgG][bB]}
848 if [[ ${size:1:1} == 'g' ]]; then
849 ((size_mb = size_mb * 1024))
850 fi
851
852 # Create GPT partition table when setting slice 0 or
853 # when the device doesn't already contain a GPT label.
854 parted $DEV_DSKDIR/$disk -s -- print 1 >/dev/null
855 typeset ret_val=$?
856 if [[ $slicenum -eq 0 || $ret_val -ne 0 ]]; then
857 parted $DEV_DSKDIR/$disk -s -- mklabel gpt
858 if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
859 log_note "Failed to create GPT partition table on $disk"
860 return 1
861 fi
862 fi
863
864 # When no start is given align on the first cylinder.
865 if [[ -z "$start" ]]; then
866 start=1
867 fi
868
869 # Determine the cylinder size for the device and using
870 # that calculate the end offset in cylinders.
871 typeset -i cly_size_kb=0
872 cly_size_kb=$(parted -m $DEV_DSKDIR/$disk -s -- \
873 unit cyl print | head -3 | tail -1 | \
874 awk -F '[:k.]' '{print $4}')
875 ((end = (size_mb * 1024 / cly_size_kb) + start))
876
877 parted $DEV_DSKDIR/$disk -s -- \
878 mkpart part$slicenum ${start}cyl ${end}cyl
879 if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
880 log_note "Failed to create partition $slicenum on $disk"
881 return 1
882 fi
883
884 blockdev --rereadpt $DEV_DSKDIR/$disk 2>/dev/null
885 block_device_wait
886 else
887 typeset format_file=/var/tmp/format_in.$$
888
889 echo "partition" >$format_file
890 echo "$slicenum" >> $format_file
891 echo "" >> $format_file
892 echo "" >> $format_file
893 echo "$start" >> $format_file
894 echo "$size" >> $format_file
895 echo "label" >> $format_file
896 echo "" >> $format_file
897 echo "q" >> $format_file
898 echo "q" >> $format_file
899
900 format -e -s -d $disk -f $format_file
901 fi
902
903 typeset ret_val=$?
904 rm -f $format_file
905 if [[ $ret_val -ne 0 ]]; then
906 log_note "Unable to format $disk slice $slicenum to $size"
907 return 1
908 fi
909 return 0
910 }
911
912 #
913 # Delete all partitions on all disks - this is specifically for the use of multipath
914 # devices which currently can only be used in the test suite as raw/un-partitioned
915 # devices (ie a zpool cannot be created on a whole mpath device that has partitions)
916 #
917 function delete_partitions
918 {
919 typeset -i j=1
920
921 if [[ -z $DISK_ARRAY_NUM ]]; then
922 DISK_ARRAY_NUM=$(echo ${DISKS} | nawk '{print NF}')
923 fi
924 if [[ -z $DISKSARRAY ]]; then
925 DISKSARRAY=$DISKS
926 fi
927
928 if is_linux; then
929 if (( $DISK_ARRAY_NUM == 1 )); then
930 while ((j < MAX_PARTITIONS)); do
931 parted $DEV_DSKDIR/$DISK -s rm $j \
932 > /dev/null 2>&1
933 if (( $? == 1 )); then
934 lsblk | egrep ${DISK}${SLICE_PREFIX}${j} > /dev/null
935 if (( $? == 1 )); then
936 log_note "Partitions for $DISK should be deleted"
937 else
938 log_fail "Partition for ${DISK}${SLICE_PREFIX}${j} not deleted"
939 fi
940 return 0
941 else
942 lsblk | egrep ${DISK}${SLICE_PREFIX}${j} > /dev/null
943 if (( $? == 0 )); then
944 log_fail "Partition for ${DISK}${SLICE_PREFIX}${j} not deleted"
945 fi
946 fi
947 ((j = j+1))
948 done
949 else
950 for disk in `echo $DISKSARRAY`; do
951 while ((j < MAX_PARTITIONS)); do
952 parted $DEV_DSKDIR/$disk -s rm $j > /dev/null 2>&1
953 if (( $? == 1 )); then
954 lsblk | egrep ${disk}${SLICE_PREFIX}${j} > /dev/null
955 if (( $? == 1 )); then
956 log_note "Partitions for $disk should be deleted"
957 else
958 log_fail "Partition for ${disk}${SLICE_PREFIX}${j} not deleted"
959 fi
960 j=7
961 else
962 lsblk | egrep ${disk}${SLICE_PREFIX}${j} > /dev/null
963 if (( $? == 0 )); then
964 log_fail "Partition for ${disk}${SLICE_PREFIX}${j} not deleted"
965 fi
966 fi
967 ((j = j+1))
968 done
969 j=1
970 done
971 fi
972 fi
973 return 0
974 }
975
976 #
977 # Get the end cyl of the given slice
978 #
979 function get_endslice #<disk> <slice>
980 {
981 typeset disk=$1
982 typeset slice=$2
983 if [[ -z $disk || -z $slice ]] ; then
984 log_fail "The disk name or slice number is unspecified."
985 fi
986
987 if is_linux; then
988 endcyl=$(parted -s $DEV_DSKDIR/$disk -- unit cyl print | \
989 grep "part${slice}" | \
990 awk '{print $3}' | \
991 sed 's,cyl,,')
992 ((endcyl = (endcyl + 1)))
993 else
994 disk=${disk#/dev/dsk/}
995 disk=${disk#/dev/rdsk/}
996 disk=${disk%s*}
997
998 typeset -i ratio=0
999 ratio=$(prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/${disk}s2 | \
1000 grep "sectors\/cylinder" | \
1001 awk '{print $2}')
1002
1003 if ((ratio == 0)); then
1004 return
1005 fi
1006
1007 typeset -i endcyl=$(prtvtoc -h /dev/rdsk/${disk}s2 |
1008 nawk -v token="$slice" '{if ($1==token) print $6}')
1009
1010 ((endcyl = (endcyl + 1) / ratio))
1011 fi
1012
1013 echo $endcyl
1014 }
1015
1016
1017 #
1018 # Given a size,disk and total slice number, this function formats the
1019 # disk slices from 0 to the total slice number with the same specified
1020 # size.
1021 #
1022 function partition_disk #<slice_size> <whole_disk_name> <total_slices>
1023 {
1024 typeset -i i=0
1025 typeset slice_size=$1
1026 typeset disk_name=$2
1027 typeset total_slices=$3
1028 typeset cyl
1029
1030 zero_partitions $disk_name
1031 while ((i < $total_slices)); do
1032 if ! is_linux; then
1033 if ((i == 2)); then
1034 ((i = i + 1))
1035 continue
1036 fi
1037 fi
1038 log_must set_partition $i "$cyl" $slice_size $disk_name
1039 cyl=$(get_endslice $disk_name $i)
1040 ((i = i+1))
1041 done
1042 }
1043
1044 #
1045 # This function continues to write to a filenum number of files into dirnum
1046 # number of directories until either file_write returns an error or the
1047 # maximum number of files per directory have been written.
1048 #
1049 # Usage:
1050 # fill_fs [destdir] [dirnum] [filenum] [bytes] [num_writes] [data]
1051 #
1052 # Return value: 0 on success
1053 # non 0 on error
1054 #
1055 # Where :
1056 # destdir: is the directory where everything is to be created under
1057 # dirnum: the maximum number of subdirectories to use, -1 no limit
1058 # filenum: the maximum number of files per subdirectory
1059 # bytes: number of bytes to write
1060 # num_writes: numer of types to write out bytes
1061 # data: the data that will be written
1062 #
1063 # E.g.
1064 # file_fs /testdir 20 25 1024 256 0
1065 #
1066 # Note: bytes * num_writes equals the size of the testfile
1067 #
1068 function fill_fs # destdir dirnum filenum bytes num_writes data
1069 {
1070 typeset destdir=${1:-$TESTDIR}
1071 typeset -i dirnum=${2:-50}
1072 typeset -i filenum=${3:-50}
1073 typeset -i bytes=${4:-8192}
1074 typeset -i num_writes=${5:-10240}
1075 typeset -i data=${6:-0}
1076
1077 typeset -i odirnum=1
1078 typeset -i idirnum=0
1079 typeset -i fn=0
1080 typeset -i retval=0
1081
1082 log_must mkdir -p $destdir/$idirnum
1083 while (($odirnum > 0)); do
1084 if ((dirnum >= 0 && idirnum >= dirnum)); then
1085 odirnum=0
1086 break
1087 fi
1088 file_write -o create -f $destdir/$idirnum/$TESTFILE.$fn \
1089 -b $bytes -c $num_writes -d $data
1090 retval=$?
1091 if (($retval != 0)); then
1092 odirnum=0
1093 break
1094 fi
1095 if (($fn >= $filenum)); then
1096 fn=0
1097 ((idirnum = idirnum + 1))
1098 log_must mkdir -p $destdir/$idirnum
1099 else
1100 ((fn = fn + 1))
1101 fi
1102 done
1103 return $retval
1104 }
1105
1106 #
1107 # Simple function to get the specified property. If unable to
1108 # get the property then exits.
1109 #
1110 # Note property is in 'parsable' format (-p)
1111 #
1112 function get_prop # property dataset
1113 {
1114 typeset prop_val
1115 typeset prop=$1
1116 typeset dataset=$2
1117
1118 prop_val=$(zfs get -pH -o value $prop $dataset 2>/dev/null)
1119 if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
1120 log_note "Unable to get $prop property for dataset " \
1121 "$dataset"
1122 return 1
1123 fi
1124
1125 echo "$prop_val"
1126 return 0
1127 }
1128
1129 #
1130 # Simple function to get the specified property of pool. If unable to
1131 # get the property then exits.
1132 #
1133 # Note property is in 'parsable' format (-p)
1134 #
1135 function get_pool_prop # property pool
1136 {
1137 typeset prop_val
1138 typeset prop=$1
1139 typeset pool=$2
1140
1141 if poolexists $pool ; then
1142 prop_val=$(zpool get -pH $prop $pool 2>/dev/null | tail -1 | \
1143 awk '{print $3}')
1144 if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
1145 log_note "Unable to get $prop property for pool " \
1146 "$pool"
1147 return 1
1148 fi
1149 else
1150 log_note "Pool $pool not exists."
1151 return 1
1152 fi
1153
1154 echo "$prop_val"
1155 return 0
1156 }
1157
1158 # Return 0 if a pool exists; $? otherwise
1159 #
1160 # $1 - pool name
1161
1162 function poolexists
1163 {
1164 typeset pool=$1
1165
1166 if [[ -z $pool ]]; then
1167 log_note "No pool name given."
1168 return 1
1169 fi
1170
1171 zpool get name "$pool" > /dev/null 2>&1
1172 return $?
1173 }
1174
1175 # Return 0 if all the specified datasets exist; $? otherwise
1176 #
1177 # $1-n dataset name
1178 function datasetexists
1179 {
1180 if (($# == 0)); then
1181 log_note "No dataset name given."
1182 return 1
1183 fi
1184
1185 while (($# > 0)); do
1186 zfs get name $1 > /dev/null 2>&1 || \
1187 return $?
1188 shift
1189 done
1190
1191 return 0
1192 }
1193
1194 # return 0 if none of the specified datasets exists, otherwise return 1.
1195 #
1196 # $1-n dataset name
1197 function datasetnonexists
1198 {
1199 if (($# == 0)); then
1200 log_note "No dataset name given."
1201 return 1
1202 fi
1203
1204 while (($# > 0)); do
1205 zfs list -H -t filesystem,snapshot,volume $1 > /dev/null 2>&1 \
1206 && return 1
1207 shift
1208 done
1209
1210 return 0
1211 }
1212
1213 #
1214 # Given a mountpoint, or a dataset name, determine if it is shared via NFS.
1215 #
1216 # Returns 0 if shared, 1 otherwise.
1217 #
1218 function is_shared
1219 {
1220 typeset fs=$1
1221 typeset mtpt
1222
1223 if [[ $fs != "/"* ]] ; then
1224 if datasetnonexists "$fs" ; then
1225 return 1
1226 else
1227 mtpt=$(get_prop mountpoint "$fs")
1228 case $mtpt in
1229 none|legacy|-) return 1
1230 ;;
1231 *) fs=$mtpt
1232 ;;
1233 esac
1234 fi
1235 fi
1236
1237 if is_linux; then
1238 for mtpt in `share | awk '{print $1}'` ; do
1239 if [[ $mtpt == $fs ]] ; then
1240 return 0
1241 fi
1242 done
1243 return 1
1244 fi
1245
1246 for mtpt in `share | awk '{print $2}'` ; do
1247 if [[ $mtpt == $fs ]] ; then
1248 return 0
1249 fi
1250 done
1251
1252 typeset stat=$(svcs -H -o STA nfs/server:default)
1253 if [[ $stat != "ON" ]]; then
1254 log_note "Current nfs/server status: $stat"
1255 fi
1256
1257 return 1
1258 }
1259
1260 #
1261 # Given a dataset name determine if it is shared via SMB.
1262 #
1263 # Returns 0 if shared, 1 otherwise.
1264 #
1265 function is_shared_smb
1266 {
1267 typeset fs=$1
1268 typeset mtpt
1269
1270 if datasetnonexists "$fs" ; then
1271 return 1
1272 else
1273 fs=$(echo $fs | sed 's@/@_@g')
1274 fi
1275
1276 if is_linux; then
1277 for mtpt in `net usershare list | awk '{print $1}'` ; do
1278 if [[ $mtpt == $fs ]] ; then
1279 return 0
1280 fi
1281 done
1282 return 1
1283 else
1284 log_unsupported "Currently unsupported by the test framework"
1285 return 1
1286 fi
1287 }
1288
1289 #
1290 # Given a mountpoint, determine if it is not shared via NFS.
1291 #
1292 # Returns 0 if not shared, 1 otherwise.
1293 #
1294 function not_shared
1295 {
1296 typeset fs=$1
1297
1298 is_shared $fs
1299 if (($? == 0)); then
1300 return 1
1301 fi
1302
1303 return 0
1304 }
1305
1306 #
1307 # Given a dataset determine if it is not shared via SMB.
1308 #
1309 # Returns 0 if not shared, 1 otherwise.
1310 #
1311 function not_shared_smb
1312 {
1313 typeset fs=$1
1314
1315 is_shared_smb $fs
1316 if (($? == 0)); then
1317 return 1
1318 fi
1319
1320 return 0
1321 }
1322
1323 #
1324 # Helper function to unshare a mountpoint.
1325 #
1326 function unshare_fs #fs
1327 {
1328 typeset fs=$1
1329
1330 is_shared $fs || is_shared_smb $fs
1331 if (($? == 0)); then
1332 log_must zfs unshare $fs
1333 fi
1334
1335 return 0
1336 }
1337
1338 #
1339 # Helper function to share a NFS mountpoint.
1340 #
1341 function share_nfs #fs
1342 {
1343 typeset fs=$1
1344
1345 if is_linux; then
1346 is_shared $fs
1347 if (($? != 0)); then
1348 log_must share "*:$fs"
1349 fi
1350 else
1351 is_shared $fs
1352 if (($? != 0)); then
1353 log_must share -F nfs $fs
1354 fi
1355 fi
1356
1357 return 0
1358 }
1359
1360 #
1361 # Helper function to unshare a NFS mountpoint.
1362 #
1363 function unshare_nfs #fs
1364 {
1365 typeset fs=$1
1366
1367 if is_linux; then
1368 is_shared $fs
1369 if (($? == 0)); then
1370 log_must unshare -u "*:$fs"
1371 fi
1372 else
1373 is_shared $fs
1374 if (($? == 0)); then
1375 log_must unshare -F nfs $fs
1376 fi
1377 fi
1378
1379 return 0
1380 }
1381
1382 #
1383 # Helper function to show NFS shares.
1384 #
1385 function showshares_nfs
1386 {
1387 if is_linux; then
1388 share -v
1389 else
1390 share -F nfs
1391 fi
1392
1393 return 0
1394 }
1395
1396 #
1397 # Helper function to show SMB shares.
1398 #
1399 function showshares_smb
1400 {
1401 if is_linux; then
1402 net usershare list
1403 else
1404 share -F smb
1405 fi
1406
1407 return 0
1408 }
1409
1410 #
1411 # Check NFS server status and trigger it online.
1412 #
1413 function setup_nfs_server
1414 {
1415 # Cannot share directory in non-global zone.
1416 #
1417 if ! is_global_zone; then
1418 log_note "Cannot trigger NFS server by sharing in LZ."
1419 return
1420 fi
1421
1422 if is_linux; then
1423 log_note "NFS server must started prior to running test framework."
1424 return
1425 fi
1426
1427 typeset nfs_fmri="svc:/network/nfs/server:default"
1428 if [[ $(svcs -Ho STA $nfs_fmri) != "ON" ]]; then
1429 #
1430 # Only really sharing operation can enable NFS server
1431 # to online permanently.
1432 #
1433 typeset dummy=/tmp/dummy
1434
1435 if [[ -d $dummy ]]; then
1436 log_must rm -rf $dummy
1437 fi
1438
1439 log_must mkdir $dummy
1440 log_must share $dummy
1441
1442 #
1443 # Waiting for fmri's status to be the final status.
1444 # Otherwise, in transition, an asterisk (*) is appended for
1445 # instances, unshare will reverse status to 'DIS' again.
1446 #
1447 # Waiting for 1's at least.
1448 #
1449 log_must sleep 1
1450 timeout=10
1451 while [[ timeout -ne 0 && $(svcs -Ho STA $nfs_fmri) == *'*' ]]
1452 do
1453 log_must sleep 1
1454
1455 ((timeout -= 1))
1456 done
1457
1458 log_must unshare $dummy
1459 log_must rm -rf $dummy
1460 fi
1461
1462 log_note "Current NFS status: '$(svcs -Ho STA,FMRI $nfs_fmri)'"
1463 }
1464
1465 #
1466 # To verify whether calling process is in global zone
1467 #
1468 # Return 0 if in global zone, 1 in non-global zone
1469 #
1470 function is_global_zone
1471 {
1472 if is_linux; then
1473 return 0
1474 else
1475 typeset cur_zone=$(zonename 2>/dev/null)
1476 if [[ $cur_zone != "global" ]]; then
1477 return 1
1478 fi
1479 return 0
1480 fi
1481 }
1482
1483 #
1484 # Verify whether test is permitted to run from
1485 # global zone, local zone, or both
1486 #
1487 # $1 zone limit, could be "global", "local", or "both"(no limit)
1488 #
1489 # Return 0 if permitted, otherwise exit with log_unsupported
1490 #
1491 function verify_runnable # zone limit
1492 {
1493 typeset limit=$1
1494
1495 [[ -z $limit ]] && return 0
1496
1497 if is_global_zone ; then
1498 case $limit in
1499 global|both)
1500 ;;
1501 local) log_unsupported "Test is unable to run from "\
1502 "global zone."
1503 ;;
1504 *) log_note "Warning: unknown limit $limit - " \
1505 "use both."
1506 ;;
1507 esac
1508 else
1509 case $limit in
1510 local|both)
1511 ;;
1512 global) log_unsupported "Test is unable to run from "\
1513 "local zone."
1514 ;;
1515 *) log_note "Warning: unknown limit $limit - " \
1516 "use both."
1517 ;;
1518 esac
1519
1520 reexport_pool
1521 fi
1522
1523 return 0
1524 }
1525
1526 # Return 0 if create successfully or the pool exists; $? otherwise
1527 # Note: In local zones, this function should return 0 silently.
1528 #
1529 # $1 - pool name
1530 # $2-n - [keyword] devs_list
1531
1532 function create_pool #pool devs_list
1533 {
1534 typeset pool=${1%%/*}
1535
1536 shift
1537
1538 if [[ -z $pool ]]; then
1539 log_note "Missing pool name."
1540 return 1
1541 fi
1542
1543 if poolexists $pool ; then
1544 destroy_pool $pool
1545 fi
1546
1547 if is_global_zone ; then
1548 [[ -d /$pool ]] && rm -rf /$pool
1549 log_must zpool create -f $pool $@
1550 fi
1551
1552 return 0
1553 }
1554
1555 # Return 0 if destroy successfully or the pool exists; $? otherwise
1556 # Note: In local zones, this function should return 0 silently.
1557 #
1558 # $1 - pool name
1559 # Destroy pool with the given parameters.
1560
1561 function destroy_pool #pool
1562 {
1563 typeset pool=${1%%/*}
1564 typeset mtpt
1565
1566 if [[ -z $pool ]]; then
1567 log_note "No pool name given."
1568 return 1
1569 fi
1570
1571 if is_global_zone ; then
1572 if poolexists "$pool" ; then
1573 mtpt=$(get_prop mountpoint "$pool")
1574
1575 # At times, syseventd/udev activity can cause attempts
1576 # to destroy a pool to fail with EBUSY. We retry a few
1577 # times allowing failures before requiring the destroy
1578 # to succeed.
1579 log_must_busy zpool destroy -f $pool
1580
1581 [[ -d $mtpt ]] && \
1582 log_must rm -rf $mtpt
1583 else
1584 log_note "Pool does not exist. ($pool)"
1585 return 1
1586 fi
1587 fi
1588
1589 return 0
1590 }
1591
1592 #
1593 # Firstly, create a pool with 5 datasets. Then, create a single zone and
1594 # export the 5 datasets to it. In addition, we also add a ZFS filesystem
1595 # and a zvol device to the zone.
1596 #
1597 # $1 zone name
1598 # $2 zone root directory prefix
1599 # $3 zone ip
1600 #
1601 function zfs_zones_setup #zone_name zone_root zone_ip
1602 {
1603 typeset zone_name=${1:-$(hostname)-z}
1604 typeset zone_root=${2:-"/zone_root"}
1605 typeset zone_ip=${3:-"10.1.1.10"}
1606 typeset prefix_ctr=$ZONE_CTR
1607 typeset pool_name=$ZONE_POOL
1608 typeset -i cntctr=5
1609 typeset -i i=0
1610
1611 # Create pool and 5 container within it
1612 #
1613 [[ -d /$pool_name ]] && rm -rf /$pool_name
1614 log_must zpool create -f $pool_name $DISKS
1615 while ((i < cntctr)); do
1616 log_must zfs create $pool_name/$prefix_ctr$i
1617 ((i += 1))
1618 done
1619
1620 # create a zvol
1621 log_must zfs create -V 1g $pool_name/zone_zvol
1622 block_device_wait
1623
1624 #
1625 # If current system support slog, add slog device for pool
1626 #
1627 if verify_slog_support ; then
1628 typeset sdevs="$TEST_BASE_DIR/sdev1 $TEST_BASE_DIR/sdev2"
1629 log_must mkfile $MINVDEVSIZE $sdevs
1630 log_must zpool add $pool_name log mirror $sdevs
1631 fi
1632
1633 # this isn't supported just yet.
1634 # Create a filesystem. In order to add this to
1635 # the zone, it must have it's mountpoint set to 'legacy'
1636 # log_must zfs create $pool_name/zfs_filesystem
1637 # log_must zfs set mountpoint=legacy $pool_name/zfs_filesystem
1638
1639 [[ -d $zone_root ]] && \
1640 log_must rm -rf $zone_root/$zone_name
1641 [[ ! -d $zone_root ]] && \
1642 log_must mkdir -p -m 0700 $zone_root/$zone_name
1643
1644 # Create zone configure file and configure the zone
1645 #
1646 typeset zone_conf=/tmp/zone_conf.$$
1647 echo "create" > $zone_conf
1648 echo "set zonepath=$zone_root/$zone_name" >> $zone_conf
1649 echo "set autoboot=true" >> $zone_conf
1650 i=0
1651 while ((i < cntctr)); do
1652 echo "add dataset" >> $zone_conf
1653 echo "set name=$pool_name/$prefix_ctr$i" >> \
1654 $zone_conf
1655 echo "end" >> $zone_conf
1656 ((i += 1))
1657 done
1658
1659 # add our zvol to the zone
1660 echo "add device" >> $zone_conf
1661 echo "set match=/dev/zvol/dsk/$pool_name/zone_zvol" >> $zone_conf
1662 echo "end" >> $zone_conf
1663
1664 # add a corresponding zvol rdsk to the zone
1665 echo "add device" >> $zone_conf
1666 echo "set match=$ZVOL_RDEVDIR/$pool_name/zone_zvol" >> $zone_conf
1667 echo "end" >> $zone_conf
1668
1669 # once it's supported, we'll add our filesystem to the zone
1670 # echo "add fs" >> $zone_conf
1671 # echo "set type=zfs" >> $zone_conf
1672 # echo "set special=$pool_name/zfs_filesystem" >> $zone_conf
1673 # echo "set dir=/export/zfs_filesystem" >> $zone_conf
1674 # echo "end" >> $zone_conf
1675
1676 echo "verify" >> $zone_conf
1677 echo "commit" >> $zone_conf
1678 log_must zonecfg -z $zone_name -f $zone_conf
1679 log_must rm -f $zone_conf
1680
1681 # Install the zone
1682 zoneadm -z $zone_name install
1683 if (($? == 0)); then
1684 log_note "SUCCESS: zoneadm -z $zone_name install"
1685 else
1686 log_fail "FAIL: zoneadm -z $zone_name install"
1687 fi
1688
1689 # Install sysidcfg file
1690 #
1691 typeset sysidcfg=$zone_root/$zone_name/root/etc/sysidcfg
1692 echo "system_locale=C" > $sysidcfg
1693 echo "terminal=dtterm" >> $sysidcfg
1694 echo "network_interface=primary {" >> $sysidcfg
1695 echo "hostname=$zone_name" >> $sysidcfg
1696 echo "}" >> $sysidcfg
1697 echo "name_service=NONE" >> $sysidcfg
1698 echo "root_password=mo791xfZ/SFiw" >> $sysidcfg
1699 echo "security_policy=NONE" >> $sysidcfg
1700 echo "timezone=US/Eastern" >> $sysidcfg
1701
1702 # Boot this zone
1703 log_must zoneadm -z $zone_name boot
1704 }
1705
1706 #
1707 # Reexport TESTPOOL & TESTPOOL(1-4)
1708 #
1709 function reexport_pool
1710 {
1711 typeset -i cntctr=5
1712 typeset -i i=0
1713
1714 while ((i < cntctr)); do
1715 if ((i == 0)); then
1716 TESTPOOL=$ZONE_POOL/$ZONE_CTR$i
1717 if ! ismounted $TESTPOOL; then
1718 log_must zfs mount $TESTPOOL
1719 fi
1720 else
1721 eval TESTPOOL$i=$ZONE_POOL/$ZONE_CTR$i
1722 if eval ! ismounted \$TESTPOOL$i; then
1723 log_must eval zfs mount \$TESTPOOL$i
1724 fi
1725 fi
1726 ((i += 1))
1727 done
1728 }
1729
1730 #
1731 # Verify a given disk or pool state
1732 #
1733 # Return 0 is pool/disk matches expected state, 1 otherwise
1734 #
1735 function check_state # pool disk state{online,offline,degraded}
1736 {
1737 typeset pool=$1
1738 typeset disk=${2#$DEV_DSKDIR/}
1739 typeset state=$3
1740
1741 [[ -z $pool ]] || [[ -z $state ]] \
1742 && log_fail "Arguments invalid or missing"
1743
1744 if [[ -z $disk ]]; then
1745 #check pool state only
1746 zpool get -H -o value health $pool \
1747 | grep -i "$state" > /dev/null 2>&1
1748 else
1749 zpool status -v $pool | grep "$disk" \
1750 | grep -i "$state" > /dev/null 2>&1
1751 fi
1752
1753 return $?
1754 }
1755
1756 #
1757 # Get the mountpoint of snapshot
1758 # For the snapshot use <mp_filesystem>/.zfs/snapshot/<snap>
1759 # as its mountpoint
1760 #
1761 function snapshot_mountpoint
1762 {
1763 typeset dataset=${1:-$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS@$TESTSNAP}
1764
1765 if [[ $dataset != *@* ]]; then
1766 log_fail "Error name of snapshot '$dataset'."
1767 fi
1768
1769 typeset fs=${dataset%@*}
1770 typeset snap=${dataset#*@}
1771
1772 if [[ -z $fs || -z $snap ]]; then
1773 log_fail "Error name of snapshot '$dataset'."
1774 fi
1775
1776 echo $(get_prop mountpoint $fs)/.zfs/snapshot/$snap
1777 }
1778
1779 #
1780 # Given a device and 'ashift' value verify it's correctly set on every label
1781 #
1782 function verify_ashift # device ashift
1783 {
1784 typeset device="$1"
1785 typeset ashift="$2"
1786
1787 zdb -e -lll $device | awk -v ashift=$ashift '/ashift: / {
1788 if (ashift != $2)
1789 exit 1;
1790 else
1791 count++;
1792 } END {
1793 if (count != 4)
1794 exit 1;
1795 else
1796 exit 0;
1797 }'
1798
1799 return $?
1800 }
1801
1802 #
1803 # Given a pool and file system, this function will verify the file system
1804 # using the zdb internal tool. Note that the pool is exported and imported
1805 # to ensure it has consistent state.
1806 #
1807 function verify_filesys # pool filesystem dir
1808 {
1809 typeset pool="$1"
1810 typeset filesys="$2"
1811 typeset zdbout="/tmp/zdbout.$$"
1812
1813 shift
1814 shift
1815 typeset dirs=$@
1816 typeset search_path=""
1817
1818 log_note "Calling zdb to verify filesystem '$filesys'"
1819 zfs unmount -a > /dev/null 2>&1
1820 log_must zpool export $pool
1821
1822 if [[ -n $dirs ]] ; then
1823 for dir in $dirs ; do
1824 search_path="$search_path -d $dir"
1825 done
1826 fi
1827
1828 log_must zpool import $search_path $pool
1829
1830 zdb -cudi $filesys > $zdbout 2>&1
1831 if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then
1832 log_note "Output: zdb -cudi $filesys"
1833 cat $zdbout
1834 log_fail "zdb detected errors with: '$filesys'"
1835 fi
1836
1837 log_must zfs mount -a
1838 log_must rm -rf $zdbout
1839 }
1840
1841 #
1842 # Given a pool, and this function list all disks in the pool
1843 #
1844 function get_disklist # pool
1845 {
1846 typeset disklist=""
1847
1848 disklist=$(zpool iostat -v $1 | nawk '(NR >4) {print $1}' | \
1849 grep -v "\-\-\-\-\-" | \
1850 egrep -v -e "^(mirror|raidz1|raidz2|spare|log|cache)$")
1851
1852 echo $disklist
1853 }
1854
1855 #
1856 # Given a pool, and this function list all disks in the pool with their full
1857 # path (like "/dev/sda" instead of "sda").
1858 #
1859 function get_disklist_fullpath # pool
1860 {
1861 args="-P $1"
1862 get_disklist $args
1863 }
1864
1865
1866
1867 # /**
1868 # This function kills a given list of processes after a time period. We use
1869 # this in the stress tests instead of STF_TIMEOUT so that we can have processes
1870 # run for a fixed amount of time, yet still pass. Tests that hit STF_TIMEOUT
1871 # would be listed as FAIL, which we don't want : we're happy with stress tests
1872 # running for a certain amount of time, then finishing.
1873 #
1874 # @param $1 the time in seconds after which we should terminate these processes
1875 # @param $2..$n the processes we wish to terminate.
1876 # */
1877 function stress_timeout
1878 {
1879 typeset -i TIMEOUT=$1
1880 shift
1881 typeset cpids="$@"
1882
1883 log_note "Waiting for child processes($cpids). " \
1884 "It could last dozens of minutes, please be patient ..."
1885 log_must sleep $TIMEOUT
1886
1887 log_note "Killing child processes after ${TIMEOUT} stress timeout."
1888 typeset pid
1889 for pid in $cpids; do
1890 ps -p $pid > /dev/null 2>&1
1891 if (($? == 0)); then
1892 log_must kill -USR1 $pid
1893 fi
1894 done
1895 }
1896
1897 #
1898 # Verify a given hotspare disk is inuse or avail
1899 #
1900 # Return 0 is pool/disk matches expected state, 1 otherwise
1901 #
1902 function check_hotspare_state # pool disk state{inuse,avail}
1903 {
1904 typeset pool=$1
1905 typeset disk=${2#$DEV_DSKDIR/}
1906 typeset state=$3
1907
1908 cur_state=$(get_device_state $pool $disk "spares")
1909
1910 if [[ $state != ${cur_state} ]]; then
1911 return 1
1912 fi
1913 return 0
1914 }
1915
1916 #
1917 # Wait until a hotspare transitions to a given state or times out.
1918 #
1919 # Return 0 when pool/disk matches expected state, 1 on timeout.
1920 #
1921 function wait_hotspare_state # pool disk state timeout
1922 {
1923 typeset pool=$1
1924 typeset disk=${2#$/DEV_DSKDIR/}
1925 typeset state=$3
1926 typeset timeout=${4:-60}
1927 typeset -i i=0
1928
1929 while [[ $i -lt $timeout ]]; do
1930 if check_hotspare_state $pool $disk $state; then
1931 return 0
1932 fi
1933
1934 i=$((i+1))
1935 sleep 1
1936 done
1937
1938 return 1
1939 }
1940
1941 #
1942 # Verify a given slog disk is inuse or avail
1943 #
1944 # Return 0 is pool/disk matches expected state, 1 otherwise
1945 #
1946 function check_slog_state # pool disk state{online,offline,unavail}
1947 {
1948 typeset pool=$1
1949 typeset disk=${2#$DEV_DSKDIR/}
1950 typeset state=$3
1951
1952 cur_state=$(get_device_state $pool $disk "logs")
1953
1954 if [[ $state != ${cur_state} ]]; then
1955 return 1
1956 fi
1957 return 0
1958 }
1959
1960 #
1961 # Verify a given vdev disk is inuse or avail
1962 #
1963 # Return 0 is pool/disk matches expected state, 1 otherwise
1964 #
1965 function check_vdev_state # pool disk state{online,offline,unavail}
1966 {
1967 typeset pool=$1
1968 typeset disk=${2#$/DEV_DSKDIR/}
1969 typeset state=$3
1970
1971 cur_state=$(get_device_state $pool $disk)
1972
1973 if [[ $state != ${cur_state} ]]; then
1974 return 1
1975 fi
1976 return 0
1977 }
1978
1979 #
1980 # Wait until a vdev transitions to a given state or times out.
1981 #
1982 # Return 0 when pool/disk matches expected state, 1 on timeout.
1983 #
1984 function wait_vdev_state # pool disk state timeout
1985 {
1986 typeset pool=$1
1987 typeset disk=${2#$/DEV_DSKDIR/}
1988 typeset state=$3
1989 typeset timeout=${4:-60}
1990 typeset -i i=0
1991
1992 while [[ $i -lt $timeout ]]; do
1993 if check_vdev_state $pool $disk $state; then
1994 return 0
1995 fi
1996
1997 i=$((i+1))
1998 sleep 1
1999 done
2000
2001 return 1
2002 }
2003
2004 #
2005 # Check the output of 'zpool status -v <pool>',
2006 # and to see if the content of <token> contain the <keyword> specified.
2007 #
2008 # Return 0 is contain, 1 otherwise
2009 #
2010 function check_pool_status # pool token keyword <verbose>
2011 {
2012 typeset pool=$1
2013 typeset token=$2
2014 typeset keyword=$3
2015 typeset verbose=${4:-false}
2016
2017 scan=$(zpool status -v "$pool" 2>/dev/null | nawk -v token="$token:" '
2018 ($1==token) {print $0}')
2019 if [[ $verbose == true ]]; then
2020 log_note $scan
2021 fi
2022 echo $scan | grep -i "$keyword" > /dev/null 2>&1
2023
2024 return $?
2025 }
2026
2027 #
2028 # These 6 following functions are instance of check_pool_status()
2029 # is_pool_resilvering - to check if the pool is resilver in progress
2030 # is_pool_resilvered - to check if the pool is resilver completed
2031 # is_pool_scrubbing - to check if the pool is scrub in progress
2032 # is_pool_scrubbed - to check if the pool is scrub completed
2033 # is_pool_scrub_stopped - to check if the pool is scrub stopped
2034 # is_pool_scrub_paused - to check if the pool has scrub paused
2035 #
2036 function is_pool_resilvering #pool <verbose>
2037 {
2038 check_pool_status "$1" "scan" "resilver in progress since " $2
2039 return $?
2040 }
2041
2042 function is_pool_resilvered #pool <verbose>
2043 {
2044 check_pool_status "$1" "scan" "resilvered " $2
2045 return $?
2046 }
2047
2048 function is_pool_scrubbing #pool <verbose>
2049 {
2050 check_pool_status "$1" "scan" "scrub in progress since " $2
2051 return $?
2052 }
2053
2054 function is_pool_scrubbed #pool <verbose>
2055 {
2056 check_pool_status "$1" "scan" "scrub repaired" $2
2057 return $?
2058 }
2059
2060 function is_pool_scrub_stopped #pool <verbose>
2061 {
2062 check_pool_status "$1" "scan" "scrub canceled" $2
2063 return $?
2064 }
2065
2066 function is_pool_scrub_paused #pool <verbose>
2067 {
2068 check_pool_status "$1" "scan" "scrub paused since " $2
2069 return $?
2070 }
2071
2072 #
2073 # Use create_pool()/destroy_pool() to clean up the information in
2074 # in the given disk to avoid slice overlapping.
2075 #
2076 function cleanup_devices #vdevs
2077 {
2078 typeset pool="foopool$$"
2079
2080 if poolexists $pool ; then
2081 destroy_pool $pool
2082 fi
2083
2084 create_pool $pool $@
2085 destroy_pool $pool
2086
2087 return 0
2088 }
2089
2090 #/**
2091 # A function to find and locate free disks on a system or from given
2092 # disks as the parameter. It works by locating disks that are in use
2093 # as swap devices and dump devices, and also disks listed in /etc/vfstab
2094 #
2095 # $@ given disks to find which are free, default is all disks in
2096 # the test system
2097 #
2098 # @return a string containing the list of available disks
2099 #*/
2100 function find_disks
2101 {
2102 # Trust provided list, no attempt is made to locate unused devices.
2103 if is_linux; then
2104 echo "$@"
2105 return
2106 fi
2107
2108
2109 sfi=/tmp/swaplist.$$
2110 dmpi=/tmp/dumpdev.$$
2111 max_finddisksnum=${MAX_FINDDISKSNUM:-6}
2112
2113 swap -l > $sfi
2114 dumpadm > $dmpi 2>/dev/null
2115
2116 # write an awk script that can process the output of format
2117 # to produce a list of disks we know about. Note that we have
2118 # to escape "$2" so that the shell doesn't interpret it while
2119 # we're creating the awk script.
2120 # -------------------
2121 cat > /tmp/find_disks.awk <<EOF
2122 #!/bin/nawk -f
2123 BEGIN { FS="."; }
2124
2125 /^Specify disk/{
2126 searchdisks=0;
2127 }
2128
2129 {
2130 if (searchdisks && \$2 !~ "^$"){
2131 split(\$2,arr," ");
2132 print arr[1];
2133 }
2134 }
2135
2136 /^AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:/{
2137 searchdisks=1;
2138 }
2139 EOF
2140 #---------------------
2141
2142 chmod 755 /tmp/find_disks.awk
2143 disks=${@:-$(echo "" | format -e 2>/dev/null | /tmp/find_disks.awk)}
2144 rm /tmp/find_disks.awk
2145
2146 unused=""
2147 for disk in $disks; do
2148 # Check for mounted
2149 grep "${disk}[sp]" /etc/mnttab >/dev/null
2150 (($? == 0)) && continue
2151 # Check for swap
2152 grep "${disk}[sp]" $sfi >/dev/null
2153 (($? == 0)) && continue
2154 # check for dump device
2155 grep "${disk}[sp]" $dmpi >/dev/null
2156 (($? == 0)) && continue
2157 # check to see if this disk hasn't been explicitly excluded
2158 # by a user-set environment variable
2159 echo "${ZFS_HOST_DEVICES_IGNORE}" | grep "${disk}" > /dev/null
2160 (($? == 0)) && continue
2161 unused_candidates="$unused_candidates $disk"
2162 done
2163 rm $sfi
2164 rm $dmpi
2165
2166 # now just check to see if those disks do actually exist
2167 # by looking for a device pointing to the first slice in
2168 # each case. limit the number to max_finddisksnum
2169 count=0
2170 for disk in $unused_candidates; do
2171 if [ -b $DEV_DSKDIR/${disk}s0 ]; then
2172 if [ $count -lt $max_finddisksnum ]; then
2173 unused="$unused $disk"
2174 # do not impose limit if $@ is provided
2175 [[ -z $@ ]] && ((count = count + 1))
2176 fi
2177 fi
2178 done
2179
2180 # finally, return our disk list
2181 echo $unused
2182 }
2183
2184 #
2185 # Add specified user to specified group
2186 #
2187 # $1 group name
2188 # $2 user name
2189 # $3 base of the homedir (optional)
2190 #
2191 function add_user #<group_name> <user_name> <basedir>
2192 {
2193 typeset gname=$1
2194 typeset uname=$2
2195 typeset basedir=${3:-"/var/tmp"}
2196
2197 if ((${#gname} == 0 || ${#uname} == 0)); then
2198 log_fail "group name or user name are not defined."
2199 fi
2200
2201 log_must useradd -g $gname -d $basedir/$uname -m $uname
2202 echo "export PATH=\"$STF_PATH\"" >>$basedir/$uname/.profile
2203 echo "export PATH=\"$STF_PATH\"" >>$basedir/$uname/.bash_profile
2204 echo "export PATH=\"$STF_PATH\"" >>$basedir/$uname/.login
2205
2206 # Add new users to the same group and the command line utils.
2207 # This allows them to be run out of the original users home
2208 # directory as long as it permissioned to be group readable.
2209 if is_linux; then
2210 cmd_group=$(stat --format="%G" $(which zfs))
2211 log_must usermod -a -G $cmd_group $uname
2212 fi
2213
2214 return 0
2215 }
2216
2217 #
2218 # Delete the specified user.
2219 #
2220 # $1 login name
2221 # $2 base of the homedir (optional)
2222 #
2223 function del_user #<logname> <basedir>
2224 {
2225 typeset user=$1
2226 typeset basedir=${2:-"/var/tmp"}
2227
2228 if ((${#user} == 0)); then
2229 log_fail "login name is necessary."
2230 fi
2231
2232 if id $user > /dev/null 2>&1; then
2233 log_must_retry "currently used" 5 userdel $user
2234 fi
2235
2236 [[ -d $basedir/$user ]] && rm -fr $basedir/$user
2237
2238 return 0
2239 }
2240
2241 #
2242 # Select valid gid and create specified group.
2243 #
2244 # $1 group name
2245 #
2246 function add_group #<group_name>
2247 {
2248 typeset group=$1
2249
2250 if ((${#group} == 0)); then
2251 log_fail "group name is necessary."
2252 fi
2253
2254 # Assign 100 as the base gid, a larger value is selected for
2255 # Linux because for many distributions 1000 and under are reserved.
2256 if is_linux; then
2257 while true; do
2258 groupadd $group > /dev/null 2>&1
2259 typeset -i ret=$?
2260 case $ret in
2261 0) return 0 ;;
2262 *) return 1 ;;
2263 esac
2264 done
2265 else
2266 typeset -i gid=100
2267 while true; do
2268 groupadd -g $gid $group > /dev/null 2>&1
2269 typeset -i ret=$?
2270 case $ret in
2271 0) return 0 ;;
2272 # The gid is not unique
2273 4) ((gid += 1)) ;;
2274 *) return 1 ;;
2275 esac
2276 done
2277 fi
2278 }
2279
2280 #
2281 # Delete the specified group.
2282 #
2283 # $1 group name
2284 #
2285 function del_group #<group_name>
2286 {
2287 typeset grp=$1
2288 if ((${#grp} == 0)); then
2289 log_fail "group name is necessary."
2290 fi
2291
2292 if is_linux; then
2293 getent group $grp > /dev/null 2>&1
2294 typeset -i ret=$?
2295 case $ret in
2296 # Group does not exist.
2297 2) return 0 ;;
2298 # Name already exists as a group name
2299 0) log_must groupdel $grp ;;
2300 *) return 1 ;;
2301 esac
2302 else
2303 groupmod -n $grp $grp > /dev/null 2>&1
2304 typeset -i ret=$?
2305 case $ret in
2306 # Group does not exist.
2307 6) return 0 ;;
2308 # Name already exists as a group name
2309 9) log_must groupdel $grp ;;
2310 *) return 1 ;;
2311 esac
2312 fi
2313
2314 return 0
2315 }
2316
2317 #
2318 # This function will return true if it's safe to destroy the pool passed
2319 # as argument 1. It checks for pools based on zvols and files, and also
2320 # files contained in a pool that may have a different mountpoint.
2321 #
2322 function safe_to_destroy_pool { # $1 the pool name
2323
2324 typeset pool=""
2325 typeset DONT_DESTROY=""
2326
2327 # We check that by deleting the $1 pool, we're not
2328 # going to pull the rug out from other pools. Do this
2329 # by looking at all other pools, ensuring that they
2330 # aren't built from files or zvols contained in this pool.
2331
2332 for pool in $(zpool list -H -o name)
2333 do
2334 ALTMOUNTPOOL=""
2335
2336 # this is a list of the top-level directories in each of the
2337 # files that make up the path to the files the pool is based on
2338 FILEPOOL=$(zpool status -v $pool | grep /$1/ | \
2339 awk '{print $1}')
2340
2341 # this is a list of the zvols that make up the pool
2342 ZVOLPOOL=$(zpool status -v $pool | grep "$ZVOL_DEVDIR/$1$" \
2343 | awk '{print $1}')
2344
2345 # also want to determine if it's a file-based pool using an
2346 # alternate mountpoint...
2347 POOL_FILE_DIRS=$(zpool status -v $pool | \
2348 grep / | awk '{print $1}' | \
2349 awk -F/ '{print $2}' | grep -v "dev")
2350
2351 for pooldir in $POOL_FILE_DIRS
2352 do
2353 OUTPUT=$(zfs list -H -r -o mountpoint $1 | \
2354 grep "${pooldir}$" | awk '{print $1}')
2355
2356 ALTMOUNTPOOL="${ALTMOUNTPOOL}${OUTPUT}"
2357 done
2358
2359
2360 if [ ! -z "$ZVOLPOOL" ]
2361 then
2362 DONT_DESTROY="true"
2363 log_note "Pool $pool is built from $ZVOLPOOL on $1"
2364 fi
2365
2366 if [ ! -z "$FILEPOOL" ]
2367 then
2368 DONT_DESTROY="true"
2369 log_note "Pool $pool is built from $FILEPOOL on $1"
2370 fi
2371
2372 if [ ! -z "$ALTMOUNTPOOL" ]
2373 then
2374 DONT_DESTROY="true"
2375 log_note "Pool $pool is built from $ALTMOUNTPOOL on $1"
2376 fi
2377 done
2378
2379 if [ -z "${DONT_DESTROY}" ]
2380 then
2381 return 0
2382 else
2383 log_note "Warning: it is not safe to destroy $1!"
2384 return 1
2385 fi
2386 }
2387
2388 #
2389 # Get the available ZFS compression options
2390 # $1 option type zfs_set|zfs_compress
2391 #
2392 function get_compress_opts
2393 {
2394 typeset COMPRESS_OPTS
2395 typeset GZIP_OPTS="gzip gzip-1 gzip-2 gzip-3 gzip-4 gzip-5 \
2396 gzip-6 gzip-7 gzip-8 gzip-9"
2397
2398 if [[ $1 == "zfs_compress" ]] ; then
2399 COMPRESS_OPTS="on lzjb"
2400 elif [[ $1 == "zfs_set" ]] ; then
2401 COMPRESS_OPTS="on off lzjb"
2402 fi
2403 typeset valid_opts="$COMPRESS_OPTS"
2404 zfs get 2>&1 | grep gzip >/dev/null 2>&1
2405 if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
2406 valid_opts="$valid_opts $GZIP_OPTS"
2407 fi
2408 echo "$valid_opts"
2409 }
2410
2411 #
2412 # Verify zfs operation with -p option work as expected
2413 # $1 operation, value could be create, clone or rename
2414 # $2 dataset type, value could be fs or vol
2415 # $3 dataset name
2416 # $4 new dataset name
2417 #
2418 function verify_opt_p_ops
2419 {
2420 typeset ops=$1
2421 typeset datatype=$2
2422 typeset dataset=$3
2423 typeset newdataset=$4
2424
2425 if [[ $datatype != "fs" && $datatype != "vol" ]]; then
2426 log_fail "$datatype is not supported."
2427 fi
2428
2429 # check parameters accordingly
2430 case $ops in
2431 create)
2432 newdataset=$dataset
2433 dataset=""
2434 if [[ $datatype == "vol" ]]; then
2435 ops="create -V $VOLSIZE"
2436 fi
2437 ;;
2438 clone)
2439 if [[ -z $newdataset ]]; then
2440 log_fail "newdataset should not be empty" \
2441 "when ops is $ops."
2442 fi
2443 log_must datasetexists $dataset
2444 log_must snapexists $dataset
2445 ;;
2446 rename)
2447 if [[ -z $newdataset ]]; then
2448 log_fail "newdataset should not be empty" \
2449 "when ops is $ops."
2450 fi
2451 log_must datasetexists $dataset
2452 log_mustnot snapexists $dataset
2453 ;;
2454 *)
2455 log_fail "$ops is not supported."
2456 ;;
2457 esac
2458
2459 # make sure the upper level filesystem does not exist
2460 if datasetexists ${newdataset%/*} ; then
2461 log_must zfs destroy -rRf ${newdataset%/*}
2462 fi
2463
2464 # without -p option, operation will fail
2465 log_mustnot zfs $ops $dataset $newdataset
2466 log_mustnot datasetexists $newdataset ${newdataset%/*}
2467
2468 # with -p option, operation should succeed
2469 log_must zfs $ops -p $dataset $newdataset
2470 block_device_wait
2471
2472 if ! datasetexists $newdataset ; then
2473 log_fail "-p option does not work for $ops"
2474 fi
2475
2476 # when $ops is create or clone, redo the operation still return zero
2477 if [[ $ops != "rename" ]]; then
2478 log_must zfs $ops -p $dataset $newdataset
2479 fi
2480
2481 return 0
2482 }
2483
2484 #
2485 # Get configuration of pool
2486 # $1 pool name
2487 # $2 config name
2488 #
2489 function get_config
2490 {
2491 typeset pool=$1
2492 typeset config=$2
2493 typeset alt_root
2494
2495 if ! poolexists "$pool" ; then
2496 return 1
2497 fi
2498 alt_root=$(zpool list -H $pool | awk '{print $NF}')
2499 if [[ $alt_root == "-" ]]; then
2500 value=$(zdb -C $pool | grep "$config:" | awk -F: \
2501 '{print $2}')
2502 else
2503 value=$(zdb -e $pool | grep "$config:" | awk -F: \
2504 '{print $2}')
2505 fi
2506 if [[ -n $value ]] ; then
2507 value=${value#'}
2508 value=${value%'}
2509 fi
2510 echo $value
2511
2512 return 0
2513 }
2514
2515 #
2516 # Privated function. Random select one of items from arguments.
2517 #
2518 # $1 count
2519 # $2-n string
2520 #
2521 function _random_get
2522 {
2523 typeset cnt=$1
2524 shift
2525
2526 typeset str="$@"
2527 typeset -i ind
2528 ((ind = RANDOM % cnt + 1))
2529
2530 typeset ret=$(echo "$str" | cut -f $ind -d ' ')
2531 echo $ret
2532 }
2533
2534 #
2535 # Random select one of item from arguments which include NONE string
2536 #
2537 function random_get_with_non
2538 {
2539 typeset -i cnt=$#
2540 ((cnt =+ 1))
2541
2542 _random_get "$cnt" "$@"
2543 }
2544
2545 #
2546 # Random select one of item from arguments which doesn't include NONE string
2547 #
2548 function random_get
2549 {
2550 _random_get "$#" "$@"
2551 }
2552
2553 #
2554 # Detect if the current system support slog
2555 #
2556 function verify_slog_support
2557 {
2558 typeset dir=$TEST_BASE_DIR/disk.$$
2559 typeset pool=foo.$$
2560 typeset vdev=$dir/a
2561 typeset sdev=$dir/b
2562
2563 mkdir -p $dir
2564 mkfile $MINVDEVSIZE $vdev $sdev
2565
2566 typeset -i ret=0
2567 if ! zpool create -n $pool $vdev log $sdev > /dev/null 2>&1; then
2568 ret=1
2569 fi
2570 rm -r $dir
2571
2572 return $ret
2573 }
2574
2575 #
2576 # The function will generate a dataset name with specific length
2577 # $1, the length of the name
2578 # $2, the base string to construct the name
2579 #
2580 function gen_dataset_name
2581 {
2582 typeset -i len=$1
2583 typeset basestr="$2"
2584 typeset -i baselen=${#basestr}
2585 typeset -i iter=0
2586 typeset l_name=""
2587
2588 if ((len % baselen == 0)); then
2589 ((iter = len / baselen))
2590 else
2591 ((iter = len / baselen + 1))
2592 fi
2593 while ((iter > 0)); do
2594 l_name="${l_name}$basestr"
2595
2596 ((iter -= 1))
2597 done
2598
2599 echo $l_name
2600 }
2601
2602 #
2603 # Get cksum tuple of dataset
2604 # $1 dataset name
2605 #
2606 # sample zdb output:
2607 # Dataset data/test [ZPL], ID 355, cr_txg 2413856, 31.0K, 7 objects, rootbp
2608 # DVA[0]=<0:803046400:200> DVA[1]=<0:81199000:200> [L0 DMU objset] fletcher4
2609 # lzjb LE contiguous unique double size=800L/200P birth=2413856L/2413856P
2610 # fill=7 cksum=11ce125712:643a9c18ee2:125e25238fca0:254a3f74b59744
2611 function datasetcksum
2612 {
2613 typeset cksum
2614 sync
2615 cksum=$(zdb -vvv $1 | grep "^Dataset $1 \[" | grep "cksum" \
2616 | awk -F= '{print $7}')
2617 echo $cksum
2618 }
2619
2620 #
2621 # Get cksum of file
2622 # #1 file path
2623 #
2624 function checksum
2625 {
2626 typeset cksum
2627 cksum=$(cksum $1 | awk '{print $1}')
2628 echo $cksum
2629 }
2630
2631 #
2632 # Get the given disk/slice state from the specific field of the pool
2633 #
2634 function get_device_state #pool disk field("", "spares","logs")
2635 {
2636 typeset pool=$1
2637 typeset disk=${2#$DEV_DSKDIR/}
2638 typeset field=${3:-$pool}
2639
2640 state=$(zpool status -v "$pool" 2>/dev/null | \
2641 nawk -v device=$disk -v pool=$pool -v field=$field \
2642 'BEGIN {startconfig=0; startfield=0; }
2643 /config:/ {startconfig=1}
2644 (startconfig==1) && ($1==field) {startfield=1; next;}
2645 (startfield==1) && ($1==device) {print $2; exit;}
2646 (startfield==1) &&
2647 ($1==field || $1 ~ "^spares$" || $1 ~ "^logs$") {startfield=0}')
2648 echo $state
2649 }
2650
2651
2652 #
2653 # print the given directory filesystem type
2654 #
2655 # $1 directory name
2656 #
2657 function get_fstype
2658 {
2659 typeset dir=$1
2660
2661 if [[ -z $dir ]]; then
2662 log_fail "Usage: get_fstype <directory>"
2663 fi
2664
2665 #
2666 # $ df -n /
2667 # / : ufs
2668 #
2669 df -n $dir | awk '{print $3}'
2670 }
2671
2672 #
2673 # Given a disk, label it to VTOC regardless what label was on the disk
2674 # $1 disk
2675 #
2676 function labelvtoc
2677 {
2678 typeset disk=$1
2679 if [[ -z $disk ]]; then
2680 log_fail "The disk name is unspecified."
2681 fi
2682 typeset label_file=/var/tmp/labelvtoc.$$
2683 typeset arch=$(uname -p)
2684
2685 if is_linux; then
2686 log_note "Currently unsupported by the test framework"
2687 return 1
2688 fi
2689
2690 if [[ $arch == "i386" ]]; then
2691 echo "label" > $label_file
2692 echo "0" >> $label_file
2693 echo "" >> $label_file
2694 echo "q" >> $label_file
2695 echo "q" >> $label_file
2696
2697 fdisk -B $disk >/dev/null 2>&1
2698 # wait a while for fdisk finishes
2699 sleep 60
2700 elif [[ $arch == "sparc" ]]; then
2701 echo "label" > $label_file
2702 echo "0" >> $label_file
2703 echo "" >> $label_file
2704 echo "" >> $label_file
2705 echo "" >> $label_file
2706 echo "q" >> $label_file
2707 else
2708 log_fail "unknown arch type"
2709 fi
2710
2711 format -e -s -d $disk -f $label_file
2712 typeset -i ret_val=$?
2713 rm -f $label_file
2714 #
2715 # wait the format to finish
2716 #
2717 sleep 60
2718 if ((ret_val != 0)); then
2719 log_fail "unable to label $disk as VTOC."
2720 fi
2721
2722 return 0
2723 }
2724
2725 #
2726 # check if the system was installed as zfsroot or not
2727 # return: 0 ture, otherwise false
2728 #
2729 function is_zfsroot
2730 {
2731 df -n / | grep zfs > /dev/null 2>&1
2732 return $?
2733 }
2734
2735 #
2736 # get the root filesystem name if it's zfsroot system.
2737 #
2738 # return: root filesystem name
2739 function get_rootfs
2740 {
2741 typeset rootfs=""
2742
2743 if ! is_linux; then
2744 rootfs=$(awk '{if ($2 == "/" && $3 == "zfs") print $1}' \
2745 /etc/mnttab)
2746 fi
2747 if [[ -z "$rootfs" ]]; then
2748 log_fail "Can not get rootfs"
2749 fi
2750 zfs list $rootfs > /dev/null 2>&1
2751 if (($? == 0)); then
2752 echo $rootfs
2753 else
2754 log_fail "This is not a zfsroot system."
2755 fi
2756 }
2757
2758 #
2759 # get the rootfs's pool name
2760 # return:
2761 # rootpool name
2762 #
2763 function get_rootpool
2764 {
2765 typeset rootfs=""
2766 typeset rootpool=""
2767
2768 if ! is_linux; then
2769 rootfs=$(awk '{if ($2 == "/" && $3 =="zfs") print $1}' \
2770 /etc/mnttab)
2771 fi
2772 if [[ -z "$rootfs" ]]; then
2773 log_fail "Can not get rootpool"
2774 fi
2775 zfs list $rootfs > /dev/null 2>&1
2776 if (($? == 0)); then
2777 rootpool=`echo $rootfs | awk -F\/ '{print $1}'`
2778 echo $rootpool
2779 else
2780 log_fail "This is not a zfsroot system."
2781 fi
2782 }
2783
2784 #
2785 # Get the package name
2786 #
2787 function get_package_name
2788 {
2789 typeset dirpath=${1:-$STC_NAME}
2790
2791 echo "SUNWstc-${dirpath}" | /usr/bin/sed -e "s/\//-/g"
2792 }
2793
2794 #
2795 # Get the word numbers from a string separated by white space
2796 #
2797 function get_word_count
2798 {
2799 echo $1 | wc -w
2800 }
2801
2802 #
2803 # To verify if the require numbers of disks is given
2804 #
2805 function verify_disk_count
2806 {
2807 typeset -i min=${2:-1}
2808
2809 typeset -i count=$(get_word_count "$1")
2810
2811 if ((count < min)); then
2812 log_untested "A minimum of $min disks is required to run." \
2813 " You specified $count disk(s)"
2814 fi
2815 }
2816
2817 function ds_is_volume
2818 {
2819 typeset type=$(get_prop type $1)
2820 [[ $type = "volume" ]] && return 0
2821 return 1
2822 }
2823
2824 function ds_is_filesystem
2825 {
2826 typeset type=$(get_prop type $1)
2827 [[ $type = "filesystem" ]] && return 0
2828 return 1
2829 }
2830
2831 function ds_is_snapshot
2832 {
2833 typeset type=$(get_prop type $1)
2834 [[ $type = "snapshot" ]] && return 0
2835 return 1
2836 }
2837
2838 #
2839 # Check if Trusted Extensions are installed and enabled
2840 #
2841 function is_te_enabled
2842 {
2843 svcs -H -o state labeld 2>/dev/null | grep "enabled"
2844 if (($? != 0)); then
2845 return 1
2846 else
2847 return 0
2848 fi
2849 }
2850
2851 # Utility function to determine if a system has multiple cpus.
2852 function is_mp
2853 {
2854 if is_linux; then
2855 (($(nproc) > 1))
2856 else
2857 (($(psrinfo | wc -l) > 1))
2858 fi
2859
2860 return $?
2861 }
2862
2863 function get_cpu_freq
2864 {
2865 if is_linux; then
2866 lscpu | awk '/CPU MHz/ { print $3 }'
2867 else
2868 psrinfo -v 0 | awk '/processor operates at/ {print $6}'
2869 fi
2870 }
2871
2872 # Run the given command as the user provided.
2873 function user_run
2874 {
2875 typeset user=$1
2876 shift
2877
2878 log_note "user:$user $@"
2879 eval su - \$user -c \"$@\" > /tmp/out 2>/tmp/err
2880 return $?
2881 }
2882
2883 #
2884 # Check if the pool contains the specified vdevs
2885 #
2886 # $1 pool
2887 # $2..n <vdev> ...
2888 #
2889 # Return 0 if the vdevs are contained in the pool, 1 if any of the specified
2890 # vdevs is not in the pool, and 2 if pool name is missing.
2891 #
2892 function vdevs_in_pool
2893 {
2894 typeset pool=$1
2895 typeset vdev
2896
2897 if [[ -z $pool ]]; then
2898 log_note "Missing pool name."
2899 return 2
2900 fi
2901
2902 shift
2903
2904 typeset tmpfile=$(mktemp)
2905 zpool list -Hv "$pool" >$tmpfile
2906 for vdev in $@; do
2907 grep -w ${vdev##*/} $tmpfile >/dev/null 2>&1
2908 [[ $? -ne 0 ]] && return 1
2909 done
2910
2911 rm -f $tmpfile
2912
2913 return 0;
2914 }
2915
2916 function get_max
2917 {
2918 typeset -l i max=$1
2919 shift
2920
2921 for i in "$@"; do
2922 max=$(echo $((max > i ? max : i)))
2923 done
2924
2925 echo $max
2926 }
2927
2928 function get_min
2929 {
2930 typeset -l i min=$1
2931 shift
2932
2933 for i in "$@"; do
2934 min=$(echo $((min < i ? min : i)))
2935 done
2936
2937 echo $min
2938 }
2939
2940 #
2941 # Generate a random number between 1 and the argument.
2942 #
2943 function random
2944 {
2945 typeset max=$1
2946 echo $(( ($RANDOM % $max) + 1 ))
2947 }
2948
2949 # Write data that can be compressed into a directory
2950 function write_compressible
2951 {
2952 typeset dir=$1
2953 typeset megs=$2
2954 typeset nfiles=${3:-1}
2955 typeset bs=${4:-1024k}
2956 typeset fname=${5:-file}
2957
2958 [[ -d $dir ]] || log_fail "No directory: $dir"
2959
2960 # Under Linux fio is not currently used since its behavior can
2961 # differ significantly across versions. This includes missing
2962 # command line options and cases where the --buffer_compress_*
2963 # options fail to behave as expected.
2964 if is_linux; then
2965 typeset file_bytes=$(to_bytes $megs)
2966 typeset bs_bytes=4096
2967 typeset blocks=$(($file_bytes / $bs_bytes))
2968
2969 for (( i = 0; i < $nfiles; i++ )); do
2970 truncate -s $file_bytes $dir/$fname.$i
2971
2972 # Write every third block to get 66% compression.
2973 for (( j = 0; j < $blocks; j += 3 )); do
2974 dd if=/dev/urandom of=$dir/$fname.$i \
2975 seek=$j bs=$bs_bytes count=1 \
2976 conv=notrunc >/dev/null 2>&1
2977 done
2978 done
2979 else
2980 log_must eval "fio \
2981 --name=job \
2982 --fallocate=0 \
2983 --minimal \
2984 --randrepeat=0 \
2985 --buffer_compress_percentage=66 \
2986 --buffer_compress_chunk=4096 \
2987 --directory=$dir \
2988 --numjobs=$nfiles \
2989 --nrfiles=$nfiles \
2990 --rw=write \
2991 --bs=$bs \
2992 --filesize=$megs \
2993 --filename_format='$fname.\$jobnum' >/dev/null"
2994 fi
2995 }
2996
2997 function get_objnum
2998 {
2999 typeset pathname=$1
3000 typeset objnum
3001
3002 [[ -e $pathname ]] || log_fail "No such file or directory: $pathname"
3003 objnum=$(stat -c %i $pathname)
3004 echo $objnum
3005 }
3006
3007 #
3008 # Sync data to the pool
3009 #
3010 # $1 pool name
3011 # $2 boolean to force uberblock (and config including zpool cache file) update
3012 #
3013 function sync_pool #pool <force>
3014 {
3015 typeset pool=${1:-$TESTPOOL}
3016 typeset force=${2:-false}
3017
3018 if [[ $force == true ]]; then
3019 log_must zpool sync -f $pool
3020 else
3021 log_must zpool sync $pool
3022 fi
3023
3024 return 0
3025 }
3026
3027 #
3028 # Wait for zpool 'freeing' property drops to zero.
3029 #
3030 # $1 pool name
3031 #
3032 function wait_freeing #pool
3033 {
3034 typeset pool=${1:-$TESTPOOL}
3035 while true; do
3036 [[ "0" == "$(zpool list -Ho freeing $pool)" ]] && break
3037 log_must sleep 1
3038 done
3039 }
3040
3041 #
3042 # Wait for every device replace operation to complete
3043 #
3044 # $1 pool name
3045 #
3046 function wait_replacing #pool
3047 {
3048 typeset pool=${1:-$TESTPOOL}
3049 while true; do
3050 [[ "" == "$(zpool status $pool |
3051 awk '/replacing-[0-9]+/ {print $1}')" ]] && break
3052 log_must sleep 1
3053 done
3054 }
3055
3056 #
3057 # Setup custom environment for the ZED.
3058 #
3059 function zed_setup
3060 {
3061 if ! is_linux; then
3062 return
3063 fi
3064
3065 if [[ ! -d $ZEDLET_DIR ]]; then
3066 log_must mkdir $ZEDLET_DIR
3067 fi
3068
3069 if [[ ! -e $VDEVID_CONF ]]; then
3070 log_must touch $VDEVID_CONF
3071 fi
3072
3073 if [[ -e $VDEVID_CONF_ETC ]]; then
3074 log_fail "Must not have $VDEVID_CONF_ETC file present on system"
3075 fi
3076
3077 # Create a symlink for /etc/zfs/vdev_id.conf file.
3078 log_must ln -s $VDEVID_CONF $VDEVID_CONF_ETC
3079
3080 # Setup minimal ZED configuration. Individual test cases should
3081 # add additional ZEDLETs as needed for their specific test.
3082 log_must cp ${ZEDLET_ETC_DIR}/zed.rc $ZEDLET_DIR
3083 log_must cp ${ZEDLET_ETC_DIR}/zed-functions.sh $ZEDLET_DIR
3084
3085 # Customize the zed.rc file to enable the full debug log.
3086 log_must sed -i '/\#ZED_DEBUG_LOG=.*/d' $ZEDLET_DIR/zed.rc
3087 echo "ZED_DEBUG_LOG=$ZED_DEBUG_LOG" >>$ZEDLET_DIR/zed.rc
3088
3089 # Scripts must only be user writable.
3090 saved_umask=$(umask)
3091 log_must umask 0022
3092 log_must cp ${ZEDLET_LIBEXEC_DIR}/all-syslog.sh $ZEDLET_DIR
3093 log_must cp ${ZEDLET_LIBEXEC_DIR}/all-debug.sh $ZEDLET_DIR
3094 log_must umask $saved_umask
3095 }
3096
3097 #
3098 # Cleanup custom ZED environment.
3099 #
3100 function zed_cleanup
3101 {
3102 if ! is_linux; then
3103 return
3104 fi
3105
3106 log_must rm -f ${ZEDLET_DIR}/zed.rc
3107 log_must rm -f ${ZEDLET_DIR}/zed-functions.sh
3108 log_must rm -f ${ZEDLET_DIR}/all-syslog.sh
3109 log_must rm -f ${ZEDLET_DIR}/all-debug.sh
3110 log_must rm -f ${ZEDLET_DIR}/state
3111 log_must rm -f $ZED_LOG
3112 log_must rm -f $ZED_DEBUG_LOG
3113 log_must rm -f $VDEVID_CONF_ETC
3114 log_must rm -f $VDEVID_CONF
3115 rmdir $ZEDLET_DIR
3116 }
3117
3118 #
3119 # Check if ZED is currently running, if not start ZED.
3120 #
3121 function zed_start
3122 {
3123 if ! is_linux; then
3124 return
3125 fi
3126
3127 # ZEDLET_DIR=/var/tmp/zed
3128 if [[ ! -d $ZEDLET_DIR ]]; then
3129 log_must mkdir $ZEDLET_DIR
3130 fi
3131
3132 # Verify the ZED is not already running.
3133 pgrep -x zed > /dev/null
3134 if (($? == 0)); then
3135 log_fail "ZED already running"
3136 fi
3137
3138 log_note "Starting ZED"
3139 # run ZED in the background and redirect foreground logging
3140 # output to $ZED_LOG.
3141 log_must truncate -s 0 $ZED_DEBUG_LOG
3142 log_must eval "zed -vF -d $ZEDLET_DIR -p $ZEDLET_DIR/zed.pid" \
3143 "-s $ZEDLET_DIR/state 2>$ZED_LOG &"
3144
3145 return 0
3146 }
3147
3148 #
3149 # Kill ZED process
3150 #
3151 function zed_stop
3152 {
3153 if ! is_linux; then
3154 return
3155 fi
3156
3157 log_note "Stopping ZED"
3158 if [[ -f ${ZEDLET_DIR}/zed.pid ]]; then
3159 zedpid=$(cat ${ZEDLET_DIR}/zed.pid)
3160 kill $zedpid
3161 while ps -p $zedpid > /dev/null; do
3162 sleep 1
3163 done
3164 rm -f ${ZEDLET_DIR}/zed.pid
3165 fi
3166 return 0
3167 }
3168
3169 #
3170 # Drain all zevents
3171 #
3172 function zed_events_drain
3173 {
3174 while [ $(zpool events -H | wc -l) -ne 0 ]; do
3175 sleep 1
3176 zpool events -c >/dev/null
3177 done
3178 }
3179
3180 #
3181 # Check is provided device is being active used as a swap device.
3182 #
3183 function is_swap_inuse
3184 {
3185 typeset device=$1
3186
3187 if [[ -z $device ]] ; then
3188 log_note "No device specified."
3189 return 1
3190 fi
3191
3192 if is_linux; then
3193 swapon -s | grep -w $(readlink -f $device) > /dev/null 2>&1
3194 else
3195 swap -l | grep -w $device > /dev/null 2>&1
3196 fi
3197
3198 return $?
3199 }
3200
3201 #
3202 # Setup a swap device using the provided device.
3203 #
3204 function swap_setup
3205 {
3206 typeset swapdev=$1
3207
3208 if is_linux; then
3209 log_must eval "mkswap $swapdev > /dev/null 2>&1"
3210 log_must swapon $swapdev
3211 else
3212 log_must swap -a $swapdev
3213 fi
3214
3215 return 0
3216 }
3217
3218 #
3219 # Cleanup a swap device on the provided device.
3220 #
3221 function swap_cleanup
3222 {
3223 typeset swapdev=$1
3224
3225 if is_swap_inuse $swapdev; then
3226 if is_linux; then
3227 log_must swapoff $swapdev
3228 else
3229 log_must swap -d $swapdev
3230 fi
3231 fi
3232
3233 return 0
3234 }
3235
3236 #
3237 # Set a global system tunable (64-bit value)
3238 #
3239 # $1 tunable name
3240 # $2 tunable values
3241 #
3242 function set_tunable64
3243 {
3244 set_tunable_impl "$1" "$2" Z
3245 }
3246
3247 #
3248 # Set a global system tunable (32-bit value)
3249 #
3250 # $1 tunable name
3251 # $2 tunable values
3252 #
3253 function set_tunable32
3254 {
3255 set_tunable_impl "$1" "$2" W
3256 }
3257
3258 function set_tunable_impl
3259 {
3260 typeset tunable="$1"
3261 typeset value="$2"
3262 typeset mdb_cmd="$3"
3263 typeset module="${4:-zfs}"
3264
3265 [[ -z "$tunable" ]] && return 1
3266 [[ -z "$value" ]] && return 1
3267 [[ -z "$mdb_cmd" ]] && return 1
3268
3269 case "$(uname)" in
3270 Linux)
3271 typeset zfs_tunables="/sys/module/$module/parameters"
3272 [[ -w "$zfs_tunables/$tunable" ]] || return 1
3273 echo -n "$value" > "$zfs_tunables/$tunable"
3274 return "$?"
3275 ;;
3276 SunOS)
3277 [[ "$module" -eq "zfs" ]] || return 1
3278 echo "${tunable}/${mdb_cmd}0t${value}" | mdb -kw
3279 return "$?"
3280 ;;
3281 esac
3282 }
3283
3284 #
3285 # Get a global system tunable
3286 #
3287 # $1 tunable name
3288 #
3289 function get_tunable
3290 {
3291 get_tunable_impl "$1"
3292 }
3293
3294 function get_tunable_impl
3295 {
3296 typeset tunable="$1"
3297 typeset module="${2:-zfs}"
3298
3299 [[ -z "$tunable" ]] && return 1
3300
3301 case "$(uname)" in
3302 Linux)
3303 typeset zfs_tunables="/sys/module/$module/parameters"
3304 [[ -f "$zfs_tunables/$tunable" ]] || return 1
3305 cat $zfs_tunables/$tunable
3306 return "$?"
3307 ;;
3308 SunOS)
3309 [[ "$module" -eq "zfs" ]] || return 1
3310 ;;
3311 esac
3312
3313 return 1
3314 }