On 5/26/16 11:33 PM, je...@suse.com wrote:
> From: Jeff Mahoney <je...@suse.com>
> 
> After submitting the last patch, I hunted down the last of the test case
> failures.  These are all failures in the output side of a RW ioctl and
> those test cases weren't easily runnable.  They are now, provided
> a btrfs file system is made available to them via a BTRFS_MOUNTPOINT
> environment variable during testing.
> 
> Three of the print_array conversions introduced bugs.  The search tree
> buffer isn't an array at all -- it's a series of variable length
> records, each with a header.  The btrfs_data_container element count
> refers to the number of 64-bit items rather than the number of
> 3*64-bit-sized records.

Oh, and the third case was in FIDEDUPERANGE, where !rc is a break
condition and rc was initialized to false and never modified in the
abbrev case.

> There was a stray "..." instead of printing the search buffer output
> in the BTRFS_IOC_TREE_SEARCH case and some broken whitespace in the _V2
> case.
> 
> -Jeff
> 
> ---
> Jeff Mahoney (5):
>   btrfs.c: fix print_array usage in btrfs_print_logical_ino_container
>   btrfs.c: don't use print_array in btrfs_print_tree_search
>   tests/btrfs.c: fix live btrfs_test_search_ioctls output
>   tests: check decoding of btrfs RDWR ioctls returned data
>   file_ioctl.c: fix FIDEDUPERANGE output
> 
>  btrfs.c             | 44 +++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
>  file_ioctl.c        |  2 +-
>  tests/Makefile.am   |  2 ++
>  tests/btrfs-vw.test | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  tests/btrfs-w.test  | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  tests/btrfs.c       |  7 +++++--
>  6 files changed, 89 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
>  create mode 100755 tests/btrfs-vw.test
>  create mode 100755 tests/btrfs-w.test
> 


-- 
Jeff Mahoney
SUSE Labs

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