#!/bin/bash # # Test getting the minimum size a filesystem can be resized to and verify we # are able to resize (shrink) it to that size. # source $TOP/tests/common check_prereq mkfs.btrfs setup_root_helper # Optionally take id of the device to shrink shrink_test() { min_size=$(run_check_stdout $SUDO_HELPER $TOP/btrfs inspect-internal min-dev-size ${1:+--id $1} $TEST_MNT) min_size=$(echo $min_size | cut -d ' ' -f 1) echo "min size = ${min_size}" >> $RESULTS if [ -z "$min_size" ]; then _fail "Failed to parse minimum size" fi run_check $SUDO_HELPER $TOP/btrfs filesystem resize $min_size $TEST_MNT } run_check truncate -s 20G $IMAGE run_check $TOP/mkfs.btrfs -f $IMAGE run_check $SUDO_HELPER mount $IMAGE $TEST_MNT run_check $SUDO_HELPER chmod a+rw $TEST_MNT # Create 7 data block groups, each with a size of 1Gb. for ((i = 1; i <= 7; i++)); do run_check fallocate -l 1G $TEST_MNT/foo$i done # Make sure they are persisted (all the chunk, device and block group items # added to the chunk/dev/extent trees). run_check $TOP/btrfs filesystem sync $TEST_MNT # Now remove 3 of those 1G files. This will result in 3 block groups becoming # unused, which will be automatically deleted by the cleaner kthread, and this # will result in 3 holes (unallocated space) in the device (each with a size # of 1Gb). run_check rm -f $TEST_MNT/foo2 run_check rm -f $TEST_MNT/foo4 run_check rm -f $TEST_MNT/foo6 # Sync once to wake up the cleaner kthread which will delete the unused block # groups - it could have been sleeping when they became unused. Then wait a bit # to allow the cleaner kthread to delete them and then finally ensure the # transaction started by the cleaner kthread is committed. run_check $TOP/btrfs filesystem sync $TEST_MNT sleep 3 run_check $TOP/btrfs filesystem sync $TEST_MNT # Now attempt to get the minimum size we can resize the filesystem to and verify # the resize operation succeeds. This size closely matches the sum of the size # of all the allocated device extents. for ((i = 1; i <= 3; i++)); do shrink_test done # Now convert metadata and system chunks to the single profile and check we are # still able to get a correct minimum size and shrink to that size. run_check $SUDO_HELPER $TOP/btrfs balance start -mconvert=single \ -sconvert=single -f $TEST_MNT for ((i = 1; i <= 3; i++)); do shrink_test 1 done run_check $SUDO_HELPER umount $TEST_MNT