#!/bin/bash # # convert ext2/3/4 images to btrfs images, and make sure the results are # clean. # here=`pwd` _fail() { echo "$*" | tee -a convert-tests-results.txt exit 1 } rm -f convert-tests-results.txt test(){ echo " [TEST] $1" shift echo "creating ext image with: $*" >> convert-tests-results.txt # 256MB is the smallest acceptable btrfs image. rm -f $here/test.img >> convert-tests-results.txt 2>&1 \ || _fail "could not remove test image file" truncate -s 256M $here/test.img >> convert-tests-results.txt 2>&1 \ || _fail "could not create test image file" $* -F $here/test.img >> convert-tests-results.txt 2>&1 \ || _fail "filesystem create failed" $here/btrfs-convert $here/test.img >> convert-tests-results.txt 2>&1 \ || _fail "btrfs-convert failed" $here/btrfs check $here/test.img >> convert-tests-results.txt 2>&1 \ || _fail "btrfs check detected errors" } # btrfs-convert requires 4k blocksize. test "ext2" mke2fs -b 4096 test "ext3" mke2fs -j -b 4096 test "ext4" mke2fs -t ext4 -b 4096