#!/bin/ksh -p # # CDDL HEADER START # # This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the # Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0. # You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version # 1.0 of the CDDL. # # A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this # source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at # http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL. # # CDDL HEADER END # # # Copyright (c) 2018 by Datto Inc. All rights reserved. # . $STF_SUITE/tests/functional/rsend/rsend.kshlib # # DESCRIPTION: # # # STRATEGY: # 1. Create a new encrypted filesystem # 2. Add a 4 files that are to be truncated later # 3. Take a snapshot of the filesystem # 4. Truncate one of the files from 32M to 128k # 5. Truncate one of the files from 512k to 384k # 6. Truncate one of the files from 512k to 0 to 384k via reallocation # 7. Truncate one of the files from 1k to 0 to 512b via reallocation # 8. Take another snapshot of the filesystem # 9. Send and receive both snapshots # 10. Mount the filesystem and check the contents # verify_runnable "both" function cleanup { datasetexists $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2 && \ log_must zfs destroy -r $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2 datasetexists $TESTPOOL/recv && \ log_must zfs destroy -r $TESTPOOL/recv [[ -f $keyfile ]] && log_must rm $keyfile [[ -f $sendfile ]] && log_must rm $sendfile } log_onexit cleanup log_assert "Verify 'zfs send -w' works with many different file layouts" typeset keyfile=/$TESTPOOL/pkey typeset sendfile=/$TESTPOOL/sendfile typeset sendfile2=/$TESTPOOL/sendfile2 # Create an encrypted dataset log_must eval "echo 'password' > $keyfile" log_must zfs create -o encryption=on -o keyformat=passphrase \ -o keylocation=file://$keyfile $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2 # Explicitly set the recordsize since the truncation sizes below depend on # this value being 128k. This is currently same as the default recordsize. log_must zfs set recordsize=128k $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2 # Create files with varied layouts on disk log_must mkfile 32M /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated log_must mkfile 524288 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated2 log_must mkfile 524288 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated3 log_must mkfile 1024 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated4 log_must zfs snapshot $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2@snap1 # # Truncate files created in the first snapshot. The first tests # truncating a large file to a single block. The second tests # truncating one block off the end of a file without changing # the required nlevels to hold it. The third tests handling # of a maxblkid that is dropped and then raised again. The # fourth tests an object that is truncated from a single block # to a smaller single block. # log_must truncate -s 131072 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated log_must truncate -s 393216 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated2 log_must rm -f /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated3 log_must rm -f /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated4 log_must zpool sync $TESTPOOL log_must zfs umount $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2 log_must zfs mount $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2 log_must dd if=/dev/urandom of=/$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated3 \ bs=128k count=3 iflag=fullblock log_must dd if=/dev/urandom of=/$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated4 \ bs=512 count=1 iflag=fullblock log_must zfs snapshot $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2@snap2 expected_cksum=$(recursive_cksum /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2) log_must eval "zfs send -wp $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2@snap1 > $sendfile" log_must eval "zfs send -wp -i @snap1 $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2@snap2 > $sendfile2" log_must eval "zfs recv -F $TESTPOOL/recv < $sendfile" log_must eval "zfs recv -F $TESTPOOL/recv < $sendfile2" log_must zfs load-key $TESTPOOL/recv log_must zfs mount -a actual_cksum=$(recursive_cksum /$TESTPOOL/recv) [[ "$expected_cksum" != "$actual_cksum" ]] && \ log_fail "Recursive checksums differ ($expected_cksum != $actual_cksum)" log_pass "Verified 'zfs send -w' works with many different file layouts"