#!/bin/sh # Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, # modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions # of the GNU General Public License v.2. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # # test thin profile functionality # . lib/inittest DEV_SIZE=32 # check we have thinp support compiled in aux have_thin 1 0 0 || skip aux prepare_profiles "thin-performance" # Create scsi debug dev with sector size of 4096B and 1MiB optimal_io_size aux prepare_scsi_debug_dev $DEV_SIZE sector_size=4096 opt_blks=256 || skip EXPECT=1048576 check sysfs "$(< SCSI_DEBUG_DEV)" queue/optimal_io_size "$EXPECT" aux prepare_pvs 1 $DEV_SIZE # Check we are not running on buggy kernel (broken lcm()) # If so, turn chunk_size test into 'should' check sysfs "$dev1" queue/optimal_io_size "$EXPECT" || SHOULD=should vgcreate $vg "$dev1" # By default, "generic" policy is used to # calculate chunk size which is 64KiB by default # or minimum_io_size if it's higher. Also, zeroing is used # under default operation. lvcreate -L8m -T $vg/pool_generic check lv_field $vg/pool_generic profile "" check lv_field $vg/pool_generic chunk_size 64.00k check lv_field $vg/pool_generic zero "zero" # If "thin-performance" profile is used, the "performance" # policy is used to calculate chunk size which is 512KiB # or optimal_io_suize if it's higher. Our test device has # 1MiB, so that should be used. Also, zeroing is not used # under "thin-perforance" profile. lvcreate --profile thin-performance -L8m -T $vg/pool_performance check lv_field $vg/pool_performance profile "thin-performance" $SHOULD check lv_field $vg/pool_performance chunk_size 1.00m check lv_field $vg/pool_performance zero "" vgremove -ff $vg # The profile must be also applied if using the profile # for the whole VG - any LVs inherit this profile then. vgcreate --profile thin-performance $vg "$dev1" lvcreate -L8m -T $vg/pool_performance_inherited # ...the LV does not have the profile attached, but VG does! check vg_field $vg profile "thin-performance" check lv_field $vg/pool_performance_inherited profile "" $SHOULD check lv_field $vg/pool_performance_inherited chunk_size 1.00m check lv_field $vg/pool_performance_inherited zero ""