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bin_PROGRAMS = snapraid
check_PROGRAMS = mktest mkstream
AM_CPPFLAGS = -DSYSCONFDIR="\"${sysconfdir}\""
snapraid_SOURCES = \
raid/raid.c \
raid/check.c \
raid/module.c \
raid/tables.c \
raid/int.c \
raid/x86.c \
raid/intz.c \
raid/x86z.c \
raid/helper.c \
raid/memory.c \
raid/test.c \
raid/tag.c \
tommyds/tommy.c \
cmdline/snapraid.c \
cmdline/io.c \
cmdline/util.c \
cmdline/stream.c \
cmdline/support.c \
cmdline/elem.c \
cmdline/state.c \
cmdline/scan.c \
cmdline/sync.c \
cmdline/check.c \
cmdline/dry.c \
cmdline/rehash.c \
cmdline/scrub.c \
cmdline/status.c \
cmdline/dup.c \
cmdline/list.c \
cmdline/pool.c \
cmdline/parity.c \
cmdline/handle.c \
cmdline/touch.c \
cmdline/device.c \
cmdline/fnmatch.c \
cmdline/selftest.c \
cmdline/speed.c \
cmdline/import.c \
cmdline/search.c \
cmdline/mingw.c \
cmdline/unix.c
noinst_HEADERS = \
raid/raid.h \
raid/helper.h \
raid/internal.h \
raid/cpu.h \
raid/gf.h \
raid/combo.h \
raid/memory.h \
raid/test.h \
tommyds/tommyarray.h \
tommyds/tommyarrayblkof.h \
tommyds/tommychain.h \
tommyds/tommyhash.h \
tommyds/tommyhashdyn.h \
tommyds/tommylist.h \
tommyds/tommytree.h \
tommyds/tommytypes.h \
tommyds/tommyarray.c \
tommyds/tommyarrayblkof.c \
tommyds/tommyhash.c \
tommyds/tommyhashdyn.c \
tommyds/tommylist.c \
tommyds/tommytree.c \
cmdline/portable.h \
cmdline/snapraid.h \
cmdline/io.h \
cmdline/util.h \
cmdline/stream.h \
cmdline/support.h \
cmdline/elem.h \
cmdline/state.h \
cmdline/parity.h \
cmdline/handle.h \
cmdline/murmur3.c \
cmdline/murmur3test.c \
cmdline/spooky2.c \
cmdline/spooky2test.c \
cmdline/metro.c \
cmdline/fnmatch.h \
cmdline/import.h \
cmdline/search.h \
cmdline/mingw.h \
cmdline/unix.h
mktest_SOURCES = \
cmdline/mktest.c \
cmdline/mingw.c \
cmdline/unix.c \
cmdline/support.c
mkstream_SOURCES = \
cmdline/mkstream.c \
cmdline/mingw.c \
cmdline/unix.c \
cmdline/support.c \
cmdline/util.c \
cmdline/stream.c \
raid/memory.c
# Add the .version file in the distribution
dist-hook:
$(srcdir)/autover.sh > $(distdir)/.version
EXTRA_DIST = \
autogen.sh autover.sh \
README AUTHORS HISTORY INSTALL COPYING TODO CHECK INSTALL.windows \
snapraid.d snapraid.1 snapraid.txt \
test/test-par1.conf \
test/test-par2.conf \
test/test-par3.conf \
test/test-par4.conf \
test/test-par5.conf \
test/test-par6.conf \
test/test-par6-hole.conf \
test/test-par6-noaccess.conf \
test/test-par6-rename.conf \
snapraid.conf.example \
configure.windows-x86 configure.windows-x64 snapraid.conf.example.windows \
acinclude.m4 \
tommyds/LICENSE \
raid/COPYING \
raid/test/Makefile \
raid/test/fulltest.c \
raid/test/selftest.c \
raid/test/speedtest.c \
raid/test/invtest.c
man_MANS = snapraid.1
clean-local:
rm -f valgrind.log callgrind.log cachegrind.log
rm -rf bench
rm -f test*.log output.log stream*.bin
rm -f cmdline/*.gcda cmdline/*.gcno cmdline/*.gcov
rm -f raid/*.gcda raid/*.gcno raid/*.gcov
rm -f tommyds/*.gcda tommyds/*.gcno tommyds/*.gcov
rm -f lcov.info
rm -f gmon.out
maintainer-clean-local:
rm -f snapraid.1 snapraid.txt
# Automatic testing
# Common options
# --test-skip-device
# Is required to allow testing in the same disk
#
# --test-skip-self
# It just makes the test a little faster
CHECKFLAGS_COMMON = --test-skip-device --test-skip-self --test-force-progress --no-warnings --test-parity-limit=3333333
# --test-force-order-alpha
# Ensures to process files always in the same order despite
# the inode, physical location, and dir order assigned by the OS.
CHECKFLAGS_ALPHA = $(CHECKFLAGS_COMMON) --test-force-order-alpha
# Physical offset options
CHECKFLAGS_PHYSICAL = $(CHECKFLAGS_COMMON) --test-force-order-physical -q -q -q
# Verbose options
CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE = $(CHECKFLAGS_ALPHA) -v -G
# Quiet options
CHECKFLAGS = $(CHECKFLAGS_ALPHA) -q -q -q
# Number of files to create
if !HAVE_MEMORY_CHECKER
if HAVE_POSIX
CHECKCOUNT = 1000
else
CHECKCOUNT = 500
endif
else
CHECKCOUNT = 500
endif
# Size of files to create
if !HAVE_MEMORY_CHECKER
CHECKSIZE = 4000
else
CHECKSIZE = 100
endif
CONF = $(srcdir)/test/test-par6.conf
HOLE = $(srcdir)/test/test-par6-hole.conf
NOACCESS = $(srcdir)/test/test-par6-noaccess.conf
RENAME = $(srcdir)/test/test-par6-rename.conf
PAR1 = $(srcdir)/test/test-par1.conf
PAR2 = $(srcdir)/test/test-par2.conf
PAR3 = $(srcdir)/test/test-par3.conf
PAR4 = $(srcdir)/test/test-par4.conf
PAR5 = $(srcdir)/test/test-par5.conf
PAR6 = $(srcdir)/test/test-par6.conf
MSG = @echo =====
check-local:
rm -rf bench
rm -f test.log
mkdir bench
mkdir bench/disk1
mkdir bench/disk2
mkdir bench/disk3
mkdir bench/disk4
mkdir bench/disk5
mkdir bench/disk6
mkdir bench/pool
$(MSG) Stream
$(TESTENV) ./mkstream$(EXEEXT)
if HAVE_THREAD_CHECKER
#### THREAD TEST ####
$(MSG) Create some files
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) generate 1 6 $(CHECKCOUNT) $(CHECKSIZE)
$(MSG) Some commands that use threads
# First sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
# Remove, move and add some more
rm bench/disk4/a/9*
rm bench/disk5/a/9*
rm bench/disk6/a/9*
mv bench/disk1/a/9* bench/disk4/a
mv bench/disk2/a/9* bench/disk5/a
mv bench/disk3/a/9* bench/disk6/a
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) change 2 500 bench/disk2/b/* bench/disk3/b/*
# Sync again
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
# Other commands that uses threads
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) test-rewrite
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) scrub -p full
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) scrub -p full --test-io-cache 3
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) scrub -p full --test-io-cache 128
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync -F --test-io-cache 1
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) scrub -p full --test-io-cache 1
else
#### COMMAND LINE ####
$(MSG) Pre test
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) --test-skip-device -H
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) --test-skip-device -V
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) test
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT)
if !HAVE_MEMORY_CHECKER
if HAVE_EMULATOR
$(MSG) Speed
# Run the self test in AVX2
$(TESTENV_AVX2) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) --test-skip-device -c $(CONF) status
# Run the speed test in different architectures
$(TESTENV_SSE2) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) --test-skip-device -T
$(TESTENV_SSSE3) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) --test-skip-device -T
$(TESTENV_SSE42) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) --test-skip-device -T
$(TESTENV_AVX2) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) --test-skip-device -T
else
# Run the self test natively
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) --test-skip-device -c $(CONF) status
# Run the speed test natively
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) --test-skip-device -T
endif
endif
#### EMPTY ####
$(MSG) Some commands with empty array
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) diff
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) dup
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) list > output.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) status
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) status -l ">&1"
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) status -l ">&2"
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) status -l ">>test.log"
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) status -l test-%D-%T.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) up
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) down -d parity -d disk1
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) devices
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) smart --no-warnings
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) smart --test-fake-device --test-expect-failure
if HAVE_POSIX
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) pool
endif
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -a check
#### CONTROLLED ####
$(MSG) Filesystem allocation test
dd bs=1 count=8192 if=/dev/zero of=bench/disk1/TEST
# Copy the file to trigger the copy optimization check
cp -a bench/disk1/TEST bench/disk2/TEST
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
# Now delete the file, and do a partial sync to force a deallocation in the middle of a file
rm bench/disk1/TEST
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -E -S 1 -B 1 sync
# Now force a deallocation at the end
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -E -S 7 -B 1 sync
rm bench/disk2/TEST
# Have the sync to fail for empty disk
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync --test-expect-failure
# Now sync will complete with -E
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -E sync
$(MSG) Filesystem fragmentation test
dd bs=1 count=8192 if=/dev/zero of=bench/disk1/TEST1
dd bs=1 count=8192 if=/dev/zero of=bench/disk1/TEST2
dd bs=1 count=8192 if=/dev/zero of=bench/disk1/TEST3
dd bs=1 count=8192 if=/dev/zero of=bench/disk1/TEST4
dd bs=1 count=8192 if=/dev/zero of=bench/disk1/TEST5
dd bs=1 count=8192 if=/dev/zero of=bench/disk1/TEST6
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
# Now delete some files, and create a bigger one to fill the holes
rm bench/disk1/TEST1
rm bench/disk1/TEST3
rm bench/disk1/TEST5
dd bs=1 count=65536 if=/dev/zero of=bench/disk1/TESTX
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync -l ">&1"
rm -r bench/disk1/TEST*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -E sync
# Now enforce copy detection of a file without parity
# Create a file in a high number disk
dd bs=1 count=8192 if=/dev/urandom of=bench/disk6/STEP1
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
# Create two new copies. The one in disk1 will copy
# the hash from the one in disk6, and the one in disk2
# will copy the hash from the one in disk1, that
# doesn't have parity
cp -a bench/disk6/STEP1 bench/disk1/STEP1
cp -a bench/disk6/STEP1 bench/disk2/STEP1
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
# Now create, duplicate, move and partial sync
dd bs=1 count=8192 if=/dev/zero of=bench/disk1/INVA1
dd bs=1 count=8192 if=/dev/zero of=bench/disk1/INVA2
dd bs=1 count=8192 if=/dev/zero of=bench/disk1/INVA3
dd bs=1 count=8192 if=/dev/zero of=bench/disk1/MOVE1
cp -a bench/disk1/MOVE1 bench/disk1/MOVE2
cp -a bench/disk1/MOVE1 bench/disk1/MOVE3
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
mv bench/disk1/MOVE2 bench/disk2/MOVE2
mv bench/disk1/MOVE3 bench/disk3/MOVE3
dd bs=1 count=8192 if=/dev/zero of=bench/disk4/MOVE4
cp -a bench/disk1/INVA1 bench/disk1/EXTRA1
cp -a bench/disk1/INVA2 bench/disk1/EXTRA2
cp -a bench/disk1/INVA3 bench/disk1/EXTRA3
rm bench/disk1/INVA1
touch bench/disk1/INVA2
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-kill-after-sync sync
# Diff should report the need of a sync for invalid parity
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(PAR1) --test-expect-need-sync diff
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) status
mv bench/disk2/MOVE2 bench/disk4/MOVE4
mv bench/disk3/MOVE3 bench/disk5/MOVE5
mv bench/disk4/MOVE4 bench/disk6/MOVE6
rm bench/disk1/EXTRA1
touch bench/disk1/EXTRA2
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -E sync
# Change UUID
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-fake-uuid sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
#### NOT EMPTY ####
$(MSG) Create some files
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) generate 1 6 $(CHECKCOUNT) $(CHECKSIZE)
echo DUP > bench/disk1/DUP1
echo DUP > bench/disk1/DUP2
echo -n > bench/disk1/ZERO
$(MSG) Some commands with a not empty array
# Run a sync using physical offset
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_PHYSICAL) -c $(CONF) --test-expect-need-sync diff > output.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_PHYSICAL) -c $(CONF) sync
# Now reset the array, as we normally test with alpha order and murmur3
rm bench/content bench/?-content
# Now rebuild the array with alpha order and murmur3 and do some commands
# Later we will convert it to spooky2 to test both hashes
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) --test-expect-need-sync diff > output.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-force-murmur3 --test-force-autosave-at 100 sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) dup -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) list -l test.log > output.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) test-rewrite
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) test-read
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) status -l test.log
if HAVE_POSIX
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) pool
endif
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) check
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -a check
$(MSG) Dry
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) test-dry
$(MSG) Copy detection
# Create a file and sync with it
echo 123 > bench/disk1/COPY
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
# Corrupt and move it to another disk
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) damage 1 1 1 bench/disk1/COPY
mv bench/disk1/COPY bench/disk2/COPY
# Now sync with failure as the data won't match. We have two points of failure, pre-hash and sync
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-expect-failure -h sync
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-expect-failure sync
# Now sync with force-nocopy
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --force-nocopy sync
$(MSG) Nano
touch -t 200102011234.56 bench/disk1/a/a*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) touch
$(MSG) Check the --gen-conf command
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --gen-conf bench/content
$(MSG) Filter
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) -d disk1 check > output.log
if HAVE_POSIX
# Only in real unix, as with MingW the * trigger path replacement
# Like /b/a* -> B:/a* and SnapRAID then complain about relative paths
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) -f \\*a -f a/ -f /b/a\\* check > output.log
endif
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) --test-expect-failure -f . check > output.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) --test-expect-failure -f ./ check > output.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) --test-expect-failure -f a/a check > output.log
$(MSG) Delete some files and sync
rm bench/disk4/a/9*
rm bench/disk5/a/9*
rm bench/disk6/a/9*
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) --test-expect-need-sync diff > output.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) sync -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Move some files, sync and check
mv bench/disk1/a/9* bench/disk4/a
mv bench/disk2/a/9* bench/disk5/a
mv bench/disk3/a/9* bench/disk6/a
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(CONF) --test-expect-need-sync diff > output.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
#### MORE FILES ####
$(MSG) Create some more files, hardlinks and empty directories, delete others, sync PAR1 and check
rm bench/disk4/a/8*
rm bench/disk5/a/8*
rm bench/disk6/a/8*
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) generate 2 6 $(CHECKCOUNT) $(CHECKSIZE)
mkdir bench/disk1/empty1
mkdir bench/disk2/empty2
mkdir bench/disk3/empty3a
mkdir bench/disk3/empty3a/emptyinner
mkdir bench/disk3/empty3b
echo TARGET1 > bench/disk1/target1
ln bench/disk1/target1 bench/disk1/file_hardlink1
ln bench/disk1/target1 bench/disk1/file_hardlink2
ln bench/disk1/target1 bench/disk1/file_hardlink3
if HAVE_POSIX
ln -s bench/disk1/target1 bench/disk1/file_symlink1
ln -s bench/disk1/target1 bench/disk1/file_symlink2
ln -s bench/disk1/target1 bench/disk1/file_symlink3
endif
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(PAR1) --test-expect-need-sync diff > output.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-skip-fallocate -c $(PAR1) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) status
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-io-advise-none -c $(PAR1) sync -F --test-io-cache 1
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-io-advise-sequential -c $(PAR1) sync -F --test-io-stats
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-io-advise-flush-window -c $(PAR1) sync -F
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-io-advise-discard-window -c $(PAR1) sync -F
#### CHANGE LINKS ####
# Use a different size ("22" instead of "1") to ensure to recognize the file different
# even if it gets the same timestamp in case subsecond timestamp is no available
echo TARGET22 > bench/disk1/target2
rm bench/disk1/file_hardlink1
ln bench/disk1/target2 bench/disk1/file_hardlink1
if HAVE_POSIX
rm bench/disk1/file_symlink1
ln -s bench/disk1/target2 bench/disk1/file_symlink1
endif
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) --test-expect-need-sync diff > output.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) sync -l ">&1"
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) check -l ">&1"
#### MISC COMMANDS ####
$(MSG) Some commands with a not empty array
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(PAR1) dup
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(PAR1) list --test-fmt file > output.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(PAR1) list --test-fmt disk > output.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) -c $(PAR1) list --test-fmt path > output.log
if HAVE_POSIX
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) pool
endif
$(MSG) Extend PAR1 to max parity with fix and check
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(CONF) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) fix -d 2-parity -d 3-parity -d 4-parity -d 5-parity -d 6-parity -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check -l ">&1"
$(MSG) Fix with unaccessible parity and disk
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(NOACCESS) fix --test-expect-failure
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(NOACCESS) fix --force-device --test-expect-recoverable -l test.log
$(MSG) Rename a disk
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(RENAME) --test-match-first-uuid sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-match-first-uuid sync
#### SCRUB ####
$(MSG) Scrub some times
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-force-scrub-at 100 scrub
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) status
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-force-scrub-at 1000 scrub
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) status
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-force-scrub-at 100000 scrub
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) status
#### SYNC WITH RUNTIME CHANGE ####
$(MSG) Modify files during a sync
echo RUN > bench/disk1/RUN-RM
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-run "rm bench/disk1/RUN-RM" --test-expect-failure sync
echo RUN > bench/disk1/RUN-CHMOD
if HAVE_POSIX
# Doesn't run this test as root because the root user override permissions
if [[ $$EUID -ne 0 ]]; then \
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-run "chmod a-r bench/disk1/RUN-CHMOD" --test-expect-failure sync; \
fi
endif
echo RUN > bench/disk1/RUN-SIZE
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-run "echo RUNRUN > bench/disk1/RUN-SIZE" --test-expect-failure sync
echo RUN > bench/disk1/RUN-TOUCH
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-run "touch -t 200001011200 bench/disk1/RUN-TOUCH" --test-expect-failure sync
echo RUN > bench/disk1/RUN-INODE
cp -p bench/disk1/RUN-INODE bench/disk1/RUN-INODE-COPY
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-run "mv bench/disk1/RUN-INODE-COPY bench/disk1/RUN-INODE" --test-expect-failure sync
rm bench/disk1/RUN-CHMOD
rm bench/disk1/RUN-SIZE
rm bench/disk1/RUN-TOUCH
rm bench/disk1/RUN-INODE
echo HASH > bench/disk1/HASH-RM
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-run "rm bench/disk1/HASH-RM" --test-expect-failure -h sync
echo HASH > bench/disk1/HASH-CHMOD
if HAVE_POSIX
# Doesn't run this test as root because the root user override permissions
if [[ $$EUID -ne 0 ]]; then \
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-run "chmod a-r bench/disk1/HASH-CHMOD" --test-expect-failure -h sync; \
fi
endif
echo HASH > bench/disk1/HASH-SIZE
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-run "echo HASHHASH > bench/disk1/HASH-SIZE" --test-expect-failure -h sync
echo HASH > bench/disk1/HASH-TOUCH
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-run "touch -t 200001011200 bench/disk1/HASH-TOUCH" --test-expect-failure -h sync
echo HASH > bench/disk1/HASH-INODE
cp -p bench/disk1/HASH-INODE bench/disk1/HASH-INODE-COPY
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-run "mv bench/disk1/HASH-INODE-COPY bench/disk1/HASH-INODE" --test-expect-failure -h sync
rm bench/disk1/HASH-CHMOD
rm bench/disk1/HASH-SIZE
rm bench/disk1/HASH-TOUCH
rm bench/disk1/HASH-INODE
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
#### SILENT ERRORS ####
$(MSG) Silently corrupt some files, scrub and fix filtering for error. Test scrub patterns.
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) damage 1 1 1 bench/disk1/a/*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-expect-recoverable --test-force-scrub-at 100000 scrub
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) status
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) fix -e
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --percentage bad scrub
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --plan 1 scrub
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -o 0 scrub
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -p full scrub
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -p new scrub
$(MSG) Silently corrupt some files, and sync with error presents
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) write 2 1 1 bench/disk1/a/*
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) damage 3 1 1 bench/disk2/a/*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-expect-recoverable sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) status
# Note that this fix -e command doesn't fix all the errors because
# only the blocks touched by the sync are marked bad
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) fix -e
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check --test-expect-recoverable
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) fix
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -p full scrub
$(MSG) Full sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -F sync
$(MSG) Realloc sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -R sync
#### SYNC PARTIAL ####
$(MSG) Abort sync with additions. Delete some of them, and add others and sync again.
$(MSG) This triggers files reallocation inside parity
mkdir bench/disk1/c
mkdir bench/disk1/d
mkdir bench/disk1/e
cp -pR bench/disk2/a/c* bench/disk1/c
cp -pR bench/disk2/a/d* bench/disk1/d
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-kill-after-sync sync
rm -r bench/disk1/c
cp -pR bench/disk2/a/e* bench/disk1/e
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(MSG) Abort sync with both deletions and additions. And delete and add some more and sync again.
# Note that here we are depending of the previous state leaving dirs "d" and "e"
mkdir bench/disk1/f
cp -pR bench/disk3/a/f* bench/disk1/f
rm -r bench/disk1/d
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-kill-after-sync sync
mkdir bench/disk1/g
cp -pR bench/disk4/a/g* bench/disk1/g
rm -r bench/disk1/e
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
rm -r bench/disk1/f
rm -r bench/disk1/g
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Make a hole in the disk array and sync with --force-empty
mv bench/disk2 bench/disk2.old
mkdir bench/disk2
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --force-empty sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Use with the hole
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(HOLE) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(HOLE) check
rm -r bench/disk1/a
rm -r bench/disk3/a
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(HOLE) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(HOLE) check
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(HOLE) test-dry
$(MSG) Fill the hole with a new disk
rm -r bench/disk2
mv bench/disk2.old bench/disk2
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Corrupt the content file
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) write 1 100 100 bench/content
$(FAILENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-failure -c $(CONF) sync
rm bench/content
#### AGAIN MORE FILES ####
$(MSG) Delete some files, create some new, sync and check
rm bench/disk1/a/1*
rm bench/disk2/a/2*
rm bench/disk3/a/3*
rm bench/disk4/a/4*
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) generate 3 6 $(CHECKCOUNT) $(CHECKSIZE)
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Move some files, sync and check
mv bench/disk1/a/7* bench/disk1/b/
mv bench/disk2/a/7* bench/disk2/b/
mv bench/disk3/a/7* bench/disk3/b/
mv bench/disk4/a/7* bench/disk4/b/
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
if !HAVE_MEMORY_CHECKER
#### RECOVER 1 ####
$(MSG) Delete one disk, fix and check with PAR1
rm -r bench/disk3
mkdir bench/disk3
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR1) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
#### RECOVER 2 ####
$(MSG) Delete two disks, fix and check with PAR2
rm -r bench/disk1
mkdir bench/disk1
rm -r bench/disk2
mkdir bench/disk2
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-unrecoverable -c $(PAR1) fix -l test-fail-strategy1.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR2) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR2) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
#### RECOVER 3 ####
$(MSG) Delete three disks, fix and check with PAR3
rm -r bench/disk1
mkdir bench/disk1
rm -r bench/disk2
mkdir bench/disk2
rm -r bench/disk3
mkdir bench/disk3
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-unrecoverable -c $(PAR2) fix -l test-fail-strategy2.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR3) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR3) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
#### RECOVER 4 ####
$(MSG) Delete four disks, fix and check with PAR4
rm -r bench/disk3
mkdir bench/disk3
rm -r bench/disk4
mkdir bench/disk4
rm -r bench/disk5
mkdir bench/disk5
rm -r bench/disk6
mkdir bench/disk6
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-unrecoverable -c $(PAR3) fix -l test-fail-strategy3.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR4) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR4) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
#### RECOVER 5 ####
$(MSG) Delete five disks, fix and check with PAR5
rm -r bench/disk1
mkdir bench/disk1
rm -r bench/disk2
mkdir bench/disk2
rm -r bench/disk3
mkdir bench/disk3
rm -r bench/disk5
mkdir bench/disk5
rm -r bench/disk6
mkdir bench/disk6
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-unrecoverable -c $(PAR4) fix -l test-fail-strategy4.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR5) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR5) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
#### RECOVER 6 ####
$(MSG) Delete six disks, fix and check with PAR6
rm -r bench/disk1
mkdir bench/disk1
rm -r bench/disk2
mkdir bench/disk2
rm -r bench/disk3
mkdir bench/disk3
rm -r bench/disk4
mkdir bench/disk4
rm -r bench/disk5
mkdir bench/disk5
rm -r bench/disk6
mkdir bench/disk6
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-unrecoverable -c $(PAR5) fix -l test-fail-strategy5.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR6) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR6) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
endif
#### MULTI STEP ####
$(MSG) Delete some files and create some new, sync and check in multiple steps
rm bench/disk1/a/4*
rm bench/disk2/a/5*
rm bench/disk3/a/6*
rm bench/disk4/a/6*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -B 10 sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) generate 4 6 $(CHECKCOUNT) $(CHECKSIZE)
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -B 100 sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -B 1000 sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Rehash to spooky2 and rehash even blocks
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-force-spooky2 rehash
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-force-scrub-even scrub
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) status
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Full sync to complete rehash
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -F sync
$(MSG) Delete files from three disks and check/fix with import by data in PAR2
rm -r bench/disk1/a
rm -r bench/disk2/a
mv bench/disk3/a bench/a
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-import-content bench/a -c $(PAR2) fix -l test.log
rm -r bench/a
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(MSG) Delete files from three disks and check/fix with import by timestamp in PAR2
rm -r bench/disk1/a
rm -r bench/disk2/a
mv bench/disk3/a bench/a
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -i bench/a -c $(PAR2) fix -l test.log
rm -r bench/a
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(MSG) Delete files from three disks and check/fix with automatic import in PAR2
rm -r bench/disk1/a
rm -r bench/disk2/a
mv bench/disk3/a bench/disk1/a_from_disk3
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR2) fix -l test.log
rm -r bench/disk1/a_from_disk3
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
#### SYNC ABORT ####
$(MSG) Abort sync late with additions, delete them and recover with PAR2
$(MSG) This triggers the recovering with q using p to check the validity
cp -pR bench/disk1/a bench/disk1/a_copy
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-kill-after-sync -c $(CONF) sync
rm -r bench/disk1/a_copy
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR2) fix -l test.log
rm -r bench/disk1/a_copy
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(MSG) Abort sync early with additions, delete them and recover with PAR2
$(MSG) This triggers the recovering with q using p to check the validity, but failing for new blocks being filled with zero
cp -pR bench/disk1/a bench/disk1/a_copy
# Ensure that there is at least one zero filled file
dd bs=1 count=8192 if=/dev/zero of=bench/disk1/a_copy/ZERO_FILLED
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -B 1 --test-kill-after-sync -c $(CONF) sync
rm -r bench/disk1/a_copy
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-unrecoverable -c $(PAR2) fix -l test-fail-earlysyncadd.log
rm -r bench/disk1/a_copy
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(MSG) Abort sync late with additions with prehash and then delete the new additions and sync again
cp -pR bench/disk1/a bench/disk1/a_copy
cp -pR bench/disk2/a bench/disk2/a_copy
cp -pR bench/disk3/a bench/disk3/a_copy
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-kill-after-sync -c $(CONF) -h sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
rm -r bench/disk1/a_copy
rm -r bench/disk2/a_copy
rm -r bench/disk3/a_copy
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(MSG) Abort sync late with additions and then delete the new additions and sync again
cp -pR bench/disk1/a bench/disk1/a_copy
cp -pR bench/disk2/a bench/disk2/a_copy
cp -pR bench/disk3/a bench/disk3/a_copy
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-kill-after-sync -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
rm -r bench/disk1/a_copy
rm -r bench/disk2/a_copy
rm -r bench/disk3/a_copy
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(MSG) Abort sync late with additions and then delete some unchanged stuff and fix with PAR1
cp -pR bench/disk1/b bench/disk1/b_copy
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) --test-kill-after-sync sync
rm -r bench/disk2
mkdir bench/disk2
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) fix -l test.log
$(MSG) Fixes again to restore all the parity
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) fix -l test.log
rm -r bench/disk1/b_copy
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(MSG) Abort sync late with more deletions than additions and then delete some unchanged stuff and fix with PAR1
cp -pR bench/disk1/a bench/disk1/a_copy
mv bench/disk1/a bench/a
mv bench/disk1/b bench/b
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) --test-kill-after-sync sync
rm -r bench/disk2
mkdir bench/disk2
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) fix -l test.log
$(MSG) Fixes again to restore all the parity
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) fix -l test.log
-rm -r bench/disk1/a
-rm -r bench/disk1/b
rm -r bench/disk1/a_copy
mv bench/a bench/disk1/a
mv bench/b bench/disk1/b
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Abort sync early with more deletions than additions and then delete some unchanged stuff and fix with PAR2
cp -pR bench/disk1/a bench/disk1/a_copy
mv bench/disk1/a bench/a
mv bench/disk1/b bench/b
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -B 1 --test-kill-after-sync sync
rm -r bench/disk2
mkdir bench/disk2
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-unrecoverable -c $(PAR1) fix -l test-fail-earlysyncdel.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR2) fix -l test.log
-rm -r bench/disk1/a
-rm -r bench/disk1/b
rm -r bench/disk1/a_copy
mv bench/a bench/disk1/a
mv bench/b bench/disk1/b
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
#### RECOVER MISSING ####
$(MSG) Delete some files, fix with -m and check with PAR1
rm bench/disk1/a/8*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR1) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) -m fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Delete some dirs in six disk, fix with -m and check
rm -r bench/disk1/b
rm -r bench/disk2/b
rm -r bench/disk3/b
rm -r bench/disk4/b
rm -r bench/disk5/b
rm -r bench/disk6/b
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-unrecoverable -c $(PAR5) fix -l test-full5.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(CONF) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -m fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
#### RECOVER BY DISK ####
$(MSG) Delete some dirs in two disks, fix and check with PAR2 using the -d option for each disk
rm -r bench/disk2/b
rm -r bench/disk5/b
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-unrecoverable -c $(PAR1) check -l test-full1.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR2) -d disk2 fix -l test-part1.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR2) -d disk5 fix -l test-part2.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
#### RECOVER PARITY ####
$(MSG) Delete the parity, fix and check with PAR1
rm bench/parity*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Delete the parity and the 2-parity, fix and check with PAR2
rm bench/parity*
rm bench/2-parity*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR2) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Delete the parity and a disk, fix and check with PAR2
rm bench/parity*
rm -r bench/disk2/b
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR2) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Delete the 2-parity and a disk, fix and check with PAR2
rm bench/2-parity*
rm -r bench/disk3/a
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR2) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Corrupt the parity, fix and check with PAR1
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) write 1 100 10000 bench/parity*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR1) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) -a check
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Corrupt the parity and the 2-parity, fix and check with PAR2
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) write 2 100 10000 bench/parity*
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) write 2 100 10000 bench/2-parity*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR2) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) -a check
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR2) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
#### RECOVER FILES AND PARITY ####
$(MSG) Corrupt some files, fix and check with PAR1
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) change 3 500 bench/disk2/b/*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR1) -a check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR1) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR1) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Corrupt some files, fix and check with PAR2 in verbose mode
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) change 4 500 bench/disk2/b/*
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) change 4 500 bench/disk3/b/*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) --test-expect-unrecoverable -c $(PAR1) check -l test.log > /dev/null
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS_VERBOSE) --test-expect-unrecoverable -c $(PAR1) fix -l test-fail-corrupt-verbose.log > /dev/null
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR2) -a check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR2) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR2) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Corrupt some files, fix and check with PAR2
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) change 5 500 bench/disk2/b/*
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) change 5 500 bench/disk3/b/*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-unrecoverable -c $(PAR1) check -l test-fail-corrupt-data.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR2) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR2) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Corrupt the parity and some files, fix and check with PAR2
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) write 6 100 10000 bench/parity*
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) change 6 500 bench/disk1/a/*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-unrecoverable -c $(PAR1) check -l test-fail-corrupt-parity.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR2) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR2) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Corrupt the 2-parity and some files, fix and check with PAR2
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) write 7 100 10000 bench/2-parity*
$(TESTENV) ./mktest$(EXEEXT) change 7 500 bench/disk1/a/*
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR1) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) --test-expect-recoverable -c $(PAR2) check -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(PAR2) fix -l test.log
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
$(MSG) Sync after all the fixes
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) sync
$(TESTENV) ./snapraid$(EXEEXT) $(CHECKFLAGS) -c $(CONF) check
endif
$(MSG) Regression test completed with SUCCESS!
$(MSG) Please ignore any error message printed above, they are expected!
$(MSG) Everything OK
# Manual testing
MANUAL = ./snapraid --test-skip-device -c test/test-par1.conf sync
valgrind:
valgrind \
--tool=memcheck \
--track-origins=yes \
--read-var-info=yes \
--leak-check=full \
-v $(MANUAL) \
2> valgrind.log
tail valgrind.log
callgrind:
valgrind \
--tool=callgrind \
--dump-instr=yes \
--trace-jump=yes \
--collect-systime=yes \
-v $(MANUAL) \
2> callgrind.log
tail callgrind.log
cachegrind:
valgrind \
--tool=cachegrind \
-v $(MANUAL) \
2> cachegrind.log
tail cachegrind.log
lcov_reset:
lcov --directory . -z
rm -f ./lcov.info
lcov_capture:
lcov --directory . --capture -o lcov.info
lcov_html:
rm -rf ./cov
mkdir cov
genhtml -o ./cov lcov.info
# Rules for documentation
if HAVE_ADVD2
snapraid.1 : snapraid.d
advd2 man < $(srcdir)/$< > $@
snapraid.txt : snapraid.d
advd2 txt < $(srcdir)/$< | todos > $@
snapraid.html : snapraid.d
advd2 html < $(srcdir)/$< > $@