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authorCyberLeo <cyberleo@cyberleo.net>2020-08-08 21:02:22 +0000
committerA. Wilcox <awilcox@wilcox-tech.com>2020-08-08 21:02:22 +0000
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+#! /bin/bash
+
+# This is a unit test program for kpartx, in particular for deleting partitions.
+#
+# The rationale is the following:
+#
+# 1) kpartx should delete all mappings it created beforehand.
+# 2) kpartx should handle partitions on dm devices and other devices
+# (e.g. loop devices) equally well.
+# 3) kpartx should only delete "partitions", which are single-target
+# linear mappings into a block device. Other maps should not be touched.
+# 4) kpartx should only delete mappings it created itself beforehand.
+# In particular, it shouldn't delete LVM LVs, even if they are fully
+# contained in the block device at hand and thus look like partitions
+# in the first place. (For historical compatibility reasons, we allow
+# such mappings to be deleted with the -f/--force flag).
+# 5) DM map names may be changed, thus kpartx shouldn't rely on them to
+# check whether a mapping is a partition of a particular device. It is
+# legal for a partition of /dev/loop0 to be named "loop0".
+
+# Note: This program tries hard to clean up, but if tests fail,
+# stale DM or loop devices may keep lurking around.
+
+# Set WORKDIR in environment to existing dir to for persistence
+# WARNING: existing files will be truncated.
+# If empty, test will be done in temporary dir
+: ${WORKDIR:=}
+# Set this environment variable to test an alternative kpartx executable
+: ${KPARTX:=}
+# Options to pass to kpartx always
+: ${KPARTX_OPTS:=-s}
+# Time to wait for device nodes to appear (microseconds)
+# Waiting is only needed if "s" is not in $KPARTX_OPTS
+: ${WAIT_US:=0}
+
+# IMPORTANT: The ERR trap is essential for this program to work correctly!
+#trap 'LINE=$LINENO; trap - ERR; echo "== error in $BASH_COMMAND on line $LINE ==" >&2; ls -la /dev/mapper; read a; exit 1' ERR
+trap 'cleanup' 0
+
+CLEANUP=:
+cleanup() {
+ trap - ERR
+ trap - 0
+ if [[ $OK ]]; then
+ echo == all ${ALL_PASS} tests completed successfully == >&2
+ else
+ printf "== Final Results ==\n%s of %s failed!\n\n" "${ALL_FAIL}" "$(( ALL_PASS + ALL_FAIL ))" >&2
+ fi
+ eval "$CLEANUP" &>/dev/null
+}
+
+push_cleanup() {
+ CLEANUP="$@;$CLEANUP"
+}
+
+pop_cleanup() {
+ # CAUTION: simplistic
+ CLEANUP=${CLEANUP#*;}
+}
+
+step() {
+ STEP="$@"
+
+ if [ $PASS -gt 0 -o $FAIL -gt 0 ]
+ then
+ printf "PASS: %s FAIL: %s\n\n" "${PASS}" "${FAIL}"
+ PASS=0
+ FAIL=0
+ fi
+
+ echo == Test step: $STEP == >&2
+}
+
+mk_partitions() {
+ parted -s $1 mklabel msdos
+ parted -s -- $1 mkpart prim ext2 1MiB -1s
+}
+
+wipe_ptable() {
+ dd if=/dev/zero of=$1 bs=1b count=1
+}
+
+usleep() {
+ if which usleep >/dev/null 2>&1
+ then
+ env usleep "${1}"
+ else
+ sleep $( echo "${1}" / 1000000.0 | bc )
+ fi
+}
+
+invoke_kpartx() {
+ $KPARTX $KPARTX_OPTS "${@}"
+ usleep "${WAIT_US}"
+}
+
+assert_exists() {
+ local result=0
+ while [ "${1}" ]
+ do
+ if [ -b "$(readlink -f "${1}")" ]
+ then
+ PASS=$(( PASS + 1 ))
+ ALL_PASS=$(( ALL_PASS + 1 ))
+ else
+ FAIL=$(( FAIL + 1 ))
+ ALL_FAIL=$(( ALL_FAIL + 1 ))
+ echo "assert_exists: Device does not exist when it should: ${1}"
+ result=1
+ fi
+ shift
+ done
+ return $result
+}
+
+assert_unexists() {
+ local result=0
+ while [ "${1}" ]
+ do
+ if [ ! -b "$(readlink -f "${1}")" ]
+ then
+ PASS=$(( PASS + 1 ))
+ ALL_PASS=$(( ALL_PASS + 1 ))
+ else
+ FAIL=$(( FAIL + 1 ))
+ ALL_FAIL=$(( ALL_FAIL + 1 ))
+ echo "assert_exists: Device exists when it should not: ${1}"
+ result=1
+ fi
+ shift
+ done
+ return $result
+}
+
+PASS=0
+ALL_PASS=0
+FAIL=0
+ALL_FAIL=0
+
+step preparation
+
+[[ $UID -eq 0 ]]
+[[ $KPARTX ]] || {
+ if [[ -x $PWD/kpartx/kpartx ]]; then
+ KPARTX=$PWD/kpartx/kpartx
+ else
+ KPARTX=$(which kpartx)
+ fi
+}
+[[ $KPARTX ]]
+
+FILE1=kpartx1
+FILE2=kpartx2
+FILE3=kpartx3
+FILE4=kpartx4
+
+SIZE=$((1024*1024*1024)) # use bytes as units here
+SECTSIZ=512
+OFFS=32 # offset of linear mapping into dev, sectors
+VG=kpvg # volume group name
+LV=kplv # logical vol name
+LVMCONF='devices { filter = [ "a|/dev/loop.*|", r".*" ] }'
+
+OK=
+
+[[ $WORKDIR ]] || {
+ WORKDIR=$(mktemp -d /tmp/kpartx-XXXXXX)
+ push_cleanup 'rm -rf $WORKDIR'
+}
+
+push_cleanup "cd $PWD"
+cd "$WORKDIR"
+
+step "create loop devices"
+truncate -s $SIZE $FILE1
+truncate -s $SIZE $FILE2
+truncate -s $SIZE $FILE3
+truncate -s $SIZE $FILE4
+
+LO1=$(losetup -f $FILE1 --show)
+push_cleanup 'losetup -d $LO1'
+LO2=$(losetup -f $FILE2 --show)
+push_cleanup 'losetup -d $LO2'
+LO3=$(losetup -f $FILE3 --show)
+push_cleanup 'losetup -d $LO3'
+LO4=$(losetup -f $FILE4 --show)
+push_cleanup 'losetup -d $LO4'
+
+[[ $LO1 && $LO2 && $LO3 && $LO4 && -b $LO1 && -b $LO2 && -b $LO3 && -b $LO4 ]]
+DEV1=$(stat -c "%t:%T" $LO1)
+DEV2=$(stat -c "%t:%T" $LO2)
+DEV3=$(stat -c "%t:%T" $LO3)
+
+usleep $WAIT_US
+
+step "create DM devices (spans)"
+# Create two linear mappings spanning two loopdevs.
+# One of them gets a pathological name colliding with
+# the loop device name.
+# These mappings must not be removed by kpartx.
+# They also serve as DM devices to test partition removal on those.
+
+TABLE="\
+0 $((SIZE/SECTSIZ-OFFS)) linear $DEV1 $OFFS
+$((SIZE/SECTSIZ-OFFS)) $((SIZE/SECTSIZ-OFFS)) linear $DEV2 $OFFS"
+
+SPAN1=kpt
+SPAN2=$(basename $LO2)
+dmsetup create $SPAN1 <<<"$TABLE"
+push_cleanup 'dmsetup remove -f $SPAN1'
+
+dmsetup create $SPAN2 <<<"$TABLE"
+push_cleanup 'dmsetup remove -f $SPAN2'
+
+# This is a non-kpartx pseudo "partition" mapping
+USER1=user1
+push_cleanup 'dmsetup remove -f $USER1'
+dmsetup create $USER1 <<EOF
+0 $((SIZE/SECTSIZ-OFFS)) linear $DEV1 $OFFS
+EOF
+
+usleep $WAIT_US
+assert_exists /dev/mapper/$SPAN1 /dev/mapper/$SPAN2 /dev/mapper/$USER1
+[[ -b /dev/mapper/$SPAN1 ]]
+[[ -b /dev/mapper/$SPAN2 ]]
+[[ -b /dev/mapper/$USER1 ]]
+
+step "create vg on $LO3"
+# On the 3rd loop device, we create a VG and an LV
+# The LV should not be removed by kpartx.
+pvcreate --config "$LVMCONF" -f $LO3
+vgcreate --config "$LVMCONF" $VG $LO3
+push_cleanup 'vgremove --config "$LVMCONF" -f $VG'
+lvcreate --config "$LVMCONF" -L $((SIZE/2))B -n $LV $VG
+push_cleanup 'lvremove --config "$LVMCONF" -f $VG/$LV'
+usleep $WAIT_US
+
+assert_exists /dev/mapper/$VG-$LV
+[[ -b /dev/mapper/$VG-$LV ]]
+
+# dmsetup table /dev/mapper/$VG-$LV
+# dmsetup info /dev/mapper/$VG-$LV
+
+step "create partitions on loop devices"
+
+mk_partitions $LO1
+mk_partitions $LO2
+mk_partitions $LO4
+
+# Test invocation of kpartx with regular file here
+LO2P1=/dev/mapper/$(basename $LO2)-foo1
+invoke_kpartx -a -p -foo $FILE2
+assert_exists $LO2P1
+[[ -b $LO2P1 ]]
+push_cleanup 'dmsetup remove -f $(basename $LO2P1)'
+
+step "remove partitions with deleted ptable"
+wipe_ptable $LO2
+invoke_kpartx -d $LO2
+assert_unexists $LO2P1
+
+mk_partitions $LO2
+invoke_kpartx -a -p -foo $FILE2
+assert_exists $LO2P1
+
+LO1P1=/dev/mapper/$(basename $LO1)-eggs1
+invoke_kpartx -a -p -eggs $LO1
+push_cleanup 'dmsetup remove -f $(basename $LO1P1)'
+
+usleep $WAIT_US
+assert_exists $LO1P1 $LO2P1
+
+# dmsetup info $LO2P1
+
+# Set pathological name for partition on $LO1 (same as loop device itself)
+dmsetup rename $(basename $LO1P1) $(basename $LO1)
+LO1P1=/dev/mapper/$(basename $LO1)
+pop_cleanup
+push_cleanup 'dmsetup remove -f $(basename $LO1P1)'
+
+# dmsetup info $LO1P1
+
+step "create partitions on DM devices"
+mk_partitions /dev/mapper/$SPAN2
+
+invoke_kpartx -a -p -bar /dev/mapper/$SPAN2
+SPAN2P1=/dev/mapper/${SPAN2}-bar1
+
+# udev rules may have created partition mappings without UUIDs
+# which aren't removed by default (if system standard kpartx doesn't
+# set the UUID). Remove them using -f
+push_cleanup 'invoke_kpartx -f -d /dev/mapper/$SPAN2'
+push_cleanup 'dmsetup remove -f $(basename $SPAN2P1)'
+
+invoke_kpartx -a -p -spam /dev/mapper/$SPAN1
+SPAN1P1=/dev/mapper/${SPAN1}-spam1
+# see above
+push_cleanup 'invoke_kpartx -f -d /dev/mapper/$SPAN1'
+push_cleanup 'dmsetup remove -f $(basename $SPAN1P1)'
+
+usleep $WAIT_US
+assert_exists $SPAN2P1 $SPAN1P1
+
+step "rename partitions on DM device to default"
+invoke_kpartx -u /dev/mapper/$SPAN1
+assert_unexists $SPAN1P1
+# This assumes that $SPAN1 ends in a non-digit
+assert_exists ${SPAN1P1//-spam/}
+
+step "rename partitions on DM device back from default"
+invoke_kpartx -u -p -spam /dev/mapper/$SPAN1
+assert_exists $SPAN1P1
+assert_unexists ${SPAN1P1//-spam/}
+
+step "delete partitions on DM devices"
+invoke_kpartx -d /dev/mapper/$SPAN1 >&2
+usleep $WAIT_US
+
+assert_exists $SPAN2P1 $LO1P1 $LO2P1
+assert_unexists $SPAN1P1
+
+invoke_kpartx -d /dev/mapper/$SPAN2
+usleep $WAIT_US
+
+assert_exists $LO1P1 $LO2P1
+assert_unexists $SPAN2P1
+
+step "rename partitions on loop device"
+invoke_kpartx -u -p -spam $LO2
+assert_unexists $LO2P1
+assert_exists ${LO2P1//-foo/-spam}
+
+step "rename partitions on loop device back"
+invoke_kpartx -u -p -foo $LO2
+assert_exists $LO2P1
+assert_unexists ${LO2P1//-foo/-spam}
+
+step "rename partitions on loop device to default"
+invoke_kpartx -u $LO2
+#read a
+assert_unexists $LO2P1
+assert_exists ${LO2P1//-foo/p}
+# $LO1 ends in a digit
+
+step "rename partitions on loop device back from default"
+invoke_kpartx -u -p -foo $LO2
+assert_exists $LO2P1
+assert_unexists ${LO2P1//-foo/p}
+
+step "rename partitions on loop devices"
+invoke_kpartx -u -p spam $LO2
+
+step "delete partitions on loop devices"
+
+invoke_kpartx -d $LO3
+
+# This will also delete the loop device
+invoke_kpartx -d $FILE2
+invoke_kpartx -d $LO1
+usleep $WAIT_US
+
+# ls -l /dev/mapper
+assert_unexists $LO1P1
+pop_cleanup
+assert_unexists $LO2P1
+pop_cleanup
+# spans should not have been removed
+# LVs neither
+assert_exists /dev/mapper/$SPAN1 /dev/mapper/$SPAN2 /dev/mapper/$USER1 /dev/mapper/$VG-$LV
+
+step "delete partitions on $LO3 with -f"
+
+invoke_kpartx -f -d $LO3
+# -d -f should delete the LV, too
+assert_unexists /dev/mapper/$VG-$LV
+assert_exists /dev/mapper/$SPAN1 /dev/mapper/$SPAN2
+
+step "test kpartx creation/deletion on an image file with no existing loopdev"
+losetup -d $LO4
+
+OUTPUT=$(invoke_kpartx -v -a $FILE4 2>&1)
+read loop dm < \
+ <(sed -n 's/^add map \(loop[0-9]*\)p1 ([0-9]*:\([0-9]*\)).*$/\1 dm-\2/p' \
+ <<<$OUTPUT)
+[[ $dm && $loop ]]
+push_cleanup "dmsetup remove -f /dev/$dm"
+push_cleanup "losetup -d /dev/$loop"
+
+assert_exists /dev/mapper/${loop}p1
+invoke_kpartx -d $FILE4
+assert_unexists /dev/mapper/${loop}p1
+# /dev/$loop is _not_ automatically deleted
+assert_exists /dev/${loop}
+
+[ $ALL_FAIL -eq 0 ] && OK=yes