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Subject: Re: btrfs-progs: integration-20141218 possible corruption test regression
From: WorMzy Tykashi <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: 2014年12月19日 02:39
On 18 December 2014 18:35:16 GMT+00:00, WorMzy Tykashi 
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi guys,

The latest integration fails 'make test' with the following output:

     [TEST]    013-leaf-corruption-no-extent-data.tar.xz
btrfs check should have detected corruption
Makefile:144: recipe for target 'test' failed
make: *** [test] Error 1
rm btrfs-corrupt-block.o


I've only built the progs on a single machine so far, but it
consistently fails at this test.

Cheers,


WorMzy
Regression is present in the 3.18.x branch too.

Cheers,


WorMzy

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In fact, it's not a regression.

The 013 testcase is a special case that uses a script to corrupt the image and then do the btrfsck test.

There is a patch before the commit, to allow btrfs-progs test script call corruption script. But since there is still some discussion about the corruption script and maybe later verify script,
the previous patch is not picked.

So btrfsck is ran on the *FINE* image without corrupting it, so you failed the test.

This testcase seems not to be included into 3.18.x soon, so it's not a problem.

If you still want to test it, please add the following patch as a temporary fix:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/5490241/

Thanks,
Qu
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