Simple test case which preps a filesystem, then corrupts the FST and
finally repairs it. Tests both extent based and bitmap based FSTs.

Signed-off-by: Nikolay Borisov <[email protected]>
---
 tests/fsck-tests/035-freespacetree-repair/test.sh | 79 +++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 79 insertions(+)
 create mode 100755 tests/fsck-tests/035-freespacetree-repair/test.sh

diff --git a/tests/fsck-tests/035-freespacetree-repair/test.sh 
b/tests/fsck-tests/035-freespacetree-repair/test.sh
new file mode 100755
index 000000000000..e19d997b3d6a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/fsck-tests/035-freespacetree-repair/test.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+# Corrupt a filesystem that is using freespace tree and then ensure that 
+# btrfs check is able to repair it. This tests correct detection/repair of 
+# both a FREE_SPACE_EXTENT based FST and a FREE_SPACE_BITMAP based FST. 
+
+source "$TEST_TOP/common"
+
+repair_and_verify()
+{
+       # since repairing entails allocating a block, which in turn implies 
+       # FST modification another btrfs check is required to ensure that 
+       # FST modification logic is correct. 
+       run_check $SUDO_HELPER "$TOP/btrfs" check --repair "$TEST_DEV"
+       run_check $SUDO_HELPER "$TOP/btrfs" check "$TEST_DEV"
+}
+
+# wrapper for btrfs-corrupt-item
+# $1: Type of item we want to corrupt - extent or bitmap
+corrupt_fst_item()
+{
+       local type
+       local objectid
+       local offset
+       type="$1"
+
+       if [[ $type == "bitmap" ]]; then 
+               type=200
+               objectid=$("$TOP/btrfs" inspect-internal dump-tree -t 10 
"$TEST_DEV" | \
+                       grep -o "[[:digit:]]* FREE_SPACE_BITMAP [[:digit:]]*" | 
\
+                       cut -d' ' -f1 | tail -2 | head -1)
+               offset=$("$TOP/btrfs" inspect-internal dump-tree -t 10 
"$TEST_DEV" | \
+                       grep -o "[[:digit:]]* FREE_SPACE_BITMAP [[:digit:]]*" | 
\
+                       cut -d' ' -f3 |tail -2 | head -1)
+               echo "Corrupting $objectid,FREE_SPACE_BITMAP,$offset"
+       elif [[ $type == "extent" ]]; then
+               type=199
+               objectid=$("$TOP/btrfs" inspect-internal dump-tree -t 10 
"$TEST_DEV" | \
+                       grep -o "[[:digit:]]* FREE_SPACE_EXTENT [[:digit:]]*" | 
\
+                       cut -d' ' -f1 | tail -2 | head -1)
+               offset=$("$TOP/btrfs" inspect-internal dump-tree -t 10 
"$TEST_DEV" | \
+                       grep -o "[[:digit:]]* FREE_SPACE_EXTENT [[:digit:]]*" | 
\
+                       cut -d' ' -f3 | tail -2 | head -1)
+               echo "Corrupting $objectid,FREE_SPACE_EXTENT,$offset"
+       else
+               _fail "Unknown item type for corruption"
+       fi
+       
+
+       run_check "$TOP/btrfs-corrupt-block" -r 10 -K "$objectid,$type,$offset" 
\
+               -f offset "$TEST_DEV"
+}
+
+check_prereq btrfs
+check_prereq mkfs.btrfs
+check_global_prereq grep
+check_global_prereq tail 
+check_global_prereq head
+check_global_prereq cut
+
+setup_root_helper
+prepare_test_dev 256M
+
+run_check "$TOP/mkfs.btrfs" -n 4k -f "$TEST_DEV"
+run_check_mount_test_dev -oclear_cache,space_cache=v2
+
+#create files which will populate the FST
+for i in {1..3000}; do
+       fallocate -l 4k "$TEST_MNT/file.$i" 
+done
+
+run_check_umount_test_dev
+
+#now corrupt one of the bitmap items 
+corrupt_fst_item "bitmap"
+check_image "$TEST_DEV"
+
+#now corrupt an extent 
+corrupt_fst_item "extent"
+check_image "$TEST_DEV"
-- 
2.7.4

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