From: Eryu Guan <guan@eryu.me>
To: Andrey Albershteyn <aalbersh@redhat.com>
Cc: fstests@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 1/1] README: restructure & format building manual
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2022 00:38:05 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <YjdYbcSnca891rLa@desktop> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20220228202849.183568-2-aalbersh@redhat.com>
On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 09:28:49PM +0100, Andrey Albershteyn wrote:
> The commands for package managers for both Ubuntu and RHEL weren't
> up-to-date. A few packages doesn't exist anymore or missing from the
> latest repositories (e.g. liburing-devel, btrfs-progs-devel).
> Ubuntu's list missed a few packages listed in RHEL's list. There are
> a few repeating steps. The indent of avaliable environment variables
> is not clear.
>
> This patch:
> - Update package dependencies for Ubuntu/Debian/RHEL/CentOS/Fedora
> - Unify list of packages between Ubuntu/Debian and RHEL/CentOS/Fedora
> - Add list of tool packages for other FS
> - Add links to tools not in the standard repository for RHEL/CentOS
> - Drop xfsprogs-qa-devel reference for old systems
> - Replace note about EPEL with installation step with link to Fedora
> manual
> - Add configuration examples in 'Setup Environment'
> - Small clarification details, such as size of the partition and
> KCONFIG_PATH description
> - Removal of repeating steps (install administrative tools,
> partitions content)
> - Restructuring and formatting of "BUILDING THE FSQA SUITE" section
> - Drop IRIXDEV references in variable set up
> - Variables in 'Additional setup' divided into groups
> - Move fsqa user/group creation and udf_test to 'Setup Environment'
> section
>
> Signed-off-by: Andrey Albershteyn <aalbersh@redhat.com>
Thanks a lot for the nice work!
But I have problems applying this patch, seems there's conflict, would
you please double check and rebase & resend?
Applying: README: restructure & format building manual
error: patch failed: README:2
error: README: patch does not apply
Patch failed at 0001 README: restructure & format building manual
hint: Use 'git am --show-current-patch=diff' to see the failed patch
When you have resolved this problem, run "git am --continue".
If you prefer to skip this patch, run "git am --skip" instead.
To restore the original branch and stop patching, run "git am --abort".
Thanks,
Eryu
> ---
> README | 372 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
> 1 file changed, 235 insertions(+), 137 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/README b/README
> index e9284b22..71282e95 100644
> --- a/README
> +++ b/README
> @@ -2,148 +2,246 @@ _______________________
> BUILDING THE FSQA SUITE
> _______________________
>
> -- cd into the xfstests directory
> -- install prerequisite packages
> - For example, for Ubuntu:
> - sudo apt-get install xfslibs-dev uuid-dev libtool-bin \
> - e2fsprogs automake gcc libuuid1 quota attr make \
> - libacl1-dev libaio-dev xfsprogs libgdbm-dev gawk fio dbench \
> - uuid-runtime python sqlite3 liburing-dev libcap-dev
> - For Fedora, RHEL, or CentOS:
> - yum install acl attr automake bc dbench dump e2fsprogs fio \
> - gawk gcc indent libtool lvm2 make psmisc quota sed \
> - xfsdump xfsprogs \
> - libacl-devel libaio-devel libuuid-devel \
> - xfsprogs-devel btrfs-progs-devel python sqlite liburing-devel \
> - libcap-devel
> - (Older distributions may require xfsprogs-qa-devel as well.)
> - (Note that for RHEL and CentOS, you may need the EPEL repo.)
> -- run make
> -- run make install
> -- create fsgqa test user ("sudo useradd -m fsgqa")
> -- create fsgqa group ("sudo groupadd fsgqa")
> -- create 123456-fsgqa test user ("sudo useradd 123456-fsgqa")
> - this 2nd user creation step can be safely skipped if your system
> - doesn't support names starting with digits, only a handful of tests
> - require it.
> -- create fsgqa2 test user ("sudo useradd fsgqa2")
> +Ubuntu or Debian
> +----------------
> +
> +1. Make sure that package list is up-to-date and install all necessary packages:
> +
> + $ sudo apt-get update
> + $ sudo apt-get install acl attr automake bc dbench dump e2fsprogs fio gawk \
> + gcc git indent libacl1-dev libaio-dev libcap-dev libgdbm-dev libtool \
> + libtool-bin liburing-dev libuuid1 lvm2 make psmisc python3 quota sed \
> + uuid-dev uuid-runtime xfsprogs linux-headers-$(uname -r) sqlite3
> +
> +2. Install packages for the filesystem(s) being tested:
> +
> + $ sudo apt-get install exfatprogs f2fs-tools ocfs2-tools udftools xfsdump \
> + xfslibs-dev
> +
> + For OverlayFS install:
> + - see https://github.com/hisilicon/overlayfs-progs
> +
> +Fedora
> +------
> +
> +1. Install all necessary packages from standard repository:
> +
> + $ sudo yum install acl attr automake bc dbench dump e2fsprogs fio gawk gcc \
> + gdbm-devel git indent kernel-devel libacl-devel libaio-devel \
> + libcap-devel libtool liburing-devel libuuid-devel lvm2 make psmisc \
> + python3 quota sed sqlite udftools xfsprogs
> +
> +2. Install packages for the filesystem(s) being tested:
> +
> + $ sudo yum install btrfs-progs exfatprogs f2fs-tools ocfs2-tools xfsdump \
> + xfsprogs-devel
> +
> + For OverlayFS build and install:
> + - see https://github.com/hisilicon/overlayfs-progs
> +
> +RHEL or CentOS
> +--------------
> +
> +1. Enable EPEL repository:
> + - see https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/#How_can_I_use_these_extra_packages.3F
> +
> +2. Install all necessary packages which are available from standard repository
> + and EPEL:
> +
> + $ sudo yum install acl attr automake bc dbench dump e2fsprogs fio gawk gcc \
> + gdbm-devel git indent kernel-devel libacl-devel libaio-devel \
> + libcap-devel libtool libuuid-devel lvm2 make psmisc python3 quota sed \
> + sqlite udftools xfsprogs
> +
> + Or, EPEL packages could be compiled from sources, see:
> + - https://dbench.samba.org/web/download.html
> + - https://www.gnu.org/software/indent/
> +
> +3. Build and install 'liburing':
> + - see https://github.com/axboe/liburing.
> +
> +4. Install packages for the filesystem(s) being tested:
> +
> + For XFS install:
> + $ sudo yum install xfsdump xfsprogs-devel
> +
> + For exfat install:
> + $ sudo yum install exfatprogs
> +
> + For f2fs build and install:
> + - see https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-tools.git/about/
> +
> + For ocfs2 build and install:
> + - see https://github.com/markfasheh/ocfs2-tools
> +
> + For OverlayFS build and install:
> + - see https://github.com/hisilicon/overlayfs-progs
> +
> +Build and install test, libs and utils
> +--------------------------------------
> +
> +$ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfstests-dev.git
> +$ cd xfstests-dev
> +$ make
> +$ sudo make install
> +
> +Setup Environment
> +-----------------
> +
> +1. Compile XFS/EXT4/BTRFS/etc. into your kernel or load as module. For example,
> + for XFS, enable XFS_FS in your kernel configuration, or compile it as a
> + module and load it with 'sudo modprobe xfs'. Most of the distributions will
> + have these filesystems already in the kernel/as module.
> +
> +2. Create TEST device:
> + - format as the filesystem type you wish to test.
> + - should be at least 10GB in size.
> + - optionally populate with destroyable data.
> + - device contents may be destroyed.
> +
> +3. (optional) Create SCRATCH device.
> + - many tests depend on the SCRATCH device existing.
> + - not need to be formatted.
> + - should be at least 10GB in size.
> + - must be different to TEST device.
> + - device contents will be destroyed.
> +
> +4. (optional) Create SCRATCH device pool.
> + - needed for BTRFS testing
> + - specifies 3 or more independent SCRATCH devices via the SCRATCH_DEV_POOL
> + variable e.g SCRATCH_DEV_POOL="/dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc"
> + - device contents will be destroyed.
> + - SCRATCH device should be left unset, it will be overridden
> + by the SCRATCH_DEV_POOL implementation.
> +
> +5. Copy local.config.example to local.config and edit as needed. The TEST_DEV
> + and TEST_DIR are required.
> +
> +6. (optional) Create fsgqa test users and groups:
> +
> + $ sudo useradd -m fsgqa
> + $ sudo useradd 123456-fsgqa
> + $ sudo useradd fsgqa2
> + $ sudo groupadd fsgqa
> +
> + The "123456-fsgqa" user creation step can be safely skipped if your system
> + doesn't support names starting with digits, only a handful of tests require
> + it.
> +
> +7. (optional) If you wish to run the udf components of the suite install
> + mkudffs. Also download and build the Philips UDF Verification Software from
> + https://www.lscdweb.com/registered/udf_verifier.html, then copy the udf_test
> + binary to xfstests/src/.
> +
> +
> +For example, to run the tests with loopback partitions:
> +
> + # xfs_io -f -c "falloc 0 10g" test.img
> + # xfs_io -f -c "falloc 0 10g" scratch.img
> + # mkfs.xfs test.img
> + # losetup /dev/loop0 ./test.img
> + # losetup /dev/loop1 ./scratch.img
> + # mkdir -p /mnt/test && mount /dev/loop0 /mnt/test
> + # mkdir -p /mnt/scratch
> +
> +The config for the setup above is:
> +
> + $ cat local.config
> + export TEST_DEV=/dev/loop0
> + export TEST_DIR=/mnt/test
> + export SCRATCH_DEV=/dev/loop1
> + export SCRATCH_MNT=/mnt/scratch
> +
> +From this point you can run some basic tests, see 'USING THE FSQA SUITE' below.
> +
> +Additional Setup
> +----------------
> +
> +Some tests require additional configuration in your local.config. Add these
> +variables to a local.config and keep that file in your workarea. Or add a case
> +to the switch in common/config assigning these variables based on the hostname
> +of your test machine. Or use 'setenv' to set them.
> +
> +Extra TEST device specifications:
> + - Set TEST_LOGDEV to "device for test-fs external log"
> + - Set TEST_RTDEV to "device for test-fs realtime data"
> + - If TEST_LOGDEV and/or TEST_RTDEV, these will always be used.
> + - Set FSTYP to "the filesystem you want to test", the filesystem type is
> + devised from the TEST_DEV device, but you may want to override it; if
> + unset, the default is 'xfs'
> +
> +Extra SCRATCH device specifications:
> + - Set SCRATCH_LOGDEV to "device for scratch-fs external log"
> + - Set SCRATCH_RTDEV to "device for scratch-fs realtime data"
> + - If SCRATCH_LOGDEV and/or SCRATCH_RTDEV, the USE_EXTERNAL environment
> +
> +Tape device specification for xfsdump testing:
> + - Set TAPE_DEV to "tape device for testing xfsdump".
> + - Set RMT_TAPE_DEV to "remote tape device for testing xfsdump"
> + variable set to "yes" will enable their use.
> + - Note that if testing xfsdump, make sure the tape devices have a tape which
> + can be overwritten.
> +
> +Extra XFS specification:
> + - Set TEST_XFS_REPAIR_REBUILD=1 to have _check_xfs_filesystem run
> + xfs_repair -n to check the filesystem; xfs_repair to rebuild metadata
> + indexes; and xfs_repair -n (a third time) to check the results of the
> + rebuilding.
> + - Set FORCE_XFS_CHECK_PROG=yes to have _check_xfs_filesystem run xfs_check
> + to check the filesystem. As of August 2021, xfs_repair finds all
> + filesystem corruptions found by xfs_check, and more, which means that
> + xfs_check is no longer run by default.
> + - xfs_scrub, if present, will always check the test and scratch
> + filesystems if they are still online at the end of the test. It is no
> + longer necessary to set TEST_XFS_SCRUB.
> +
> +Tools specification:
> + - dump:
> + - Set DUMP_CORRUPT_FS=1 to record metadata dumps of XFS or ext*
> + filesystems if a filesystem check fails.
> + - Set DUMP_COMPRESSOR to a compression program to compress metadumps of
> + filesystems. This program must accept '-f' and the name of a file to
> + compress; and it must accept '-d -f -k' and the name of a file to
> + decompress. In other words, it must emulate gzip.
> + - dmesg:
> + - Set KEEP_DMESG=yes to keep dmesg log after test
> + - kmemleak:
> + - Set USE_KMEMLEAK=yes to scan for memory leaks in the kernel after every
> + test, if the kernel supports kmemleak.
> + - fsstress:
> + - Set FSSTRESS_AVOID and/or FSX_AVOID, which contain options added to
> + the end of fsstresss and fsx invocations, respectively, in case you wish
> + to exclude certain operational modes from these tests.
> +
> +Kernel/Modules related configuration:
> + - Set TEST_FS_MODULE_RELOAD=1 to unload the module and reload it between
> + test invocations. This assumes that the name of the module is the same
> + as FSTYP.
> + - Set MODPROBE_PATIENT_RM_TIMEOUT_SECONDS to specify the amount of time we
> + should try a patient module remove. The default is 50 seconds. Set this
> + to "forever" and we'll wait forever until the module is gone.
> + - Set KCONFIG_PATH to specify your preferred location of kernel config
> + file. The config is used by tests to check if kernel feature is enabled.
> +
> +Misc:
> + - If you wish to disable UDF verification test set the environment variable
> + DISABLE_UDF_TEST to 1.
> + - Set LOGWRITES_DEV to a block device to use for power fail testing.
> + - Set PERF_CONFIGNAME to a arbitrary string to be used for identifying
> + the test setup for running perf tests. This should be different for
> + each type of performance test you wish to run so that relevant results
> + are compared. For example 'spinningrust' for configurations that use
> + spinning disks and 'nvme' for tests using nvme drives.
> + - Set MIN_FSSIZE to specify the minimal size (bytes) of a filesystem we
> + can create. Setting this parameter will skip the tests creating a
> + filesystem less than MIN_FSSIZE.
> + - Set DIFF_LENGTH to "number of diff lines to print from a failed test",
> + by default 10, set to 0 to print the full diff
>
> ______________________
> USING THE FSQA SUITE
> ______________________
>
> -Preparing system for tests:
> -
> - - compile XFS into your kernel or load XFS modules
> - - install administrative tools specific to the filesystem you wish to test
> - - If you wish to run the udf components of the suite install
> - mkudffs. Also download and build the Philips UDF Verification Software
> - from https://www.lscdweb.com/registered/udf_verifier.html, then copy the udf_test
> - binary to xfstests/src/. If you wish to disable UDF verification test
> - set the environment variable DISABLE_UDF_TEST to 1.
> -
> - - create one or two partitions to use for testing
> - - one TEST partition
> - - format as XFS, mount & optionally populate with
> - NON-IMPORTANT stuff
> - - one SCRATCH partition (optional)
> - - leave empty and expect this partition to be clobbered
> - by some tests. If this is not provided, many tests will
> - not be run.
> - (SCRATCH and TEST must be two DIFFERENT partitions)
> - OR
> - - for btrfs only: some btrfs test cases will need 3 or more independent
> - SCRATCH disks which should be set using SCRATCH_DEV_POOL (for eg:
> - SCRATCH_DEV_POOL="/dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc") with which
> - SCRATCH_DEV should be unused by the tester, and for the legacy
> - support SCRATCH_DEV will be set to the first disk of the
> - SCRATCH_DEV_POOL by xfstests script.
> -
> - - setup your environment
> - Quick start:
> - - copy local.config.example to local.config and edit as needed
> - Or:
> - - setenv TEST_DEV "device containing TEST PARTITION"
> - - setenv TEST_DIR "mount point of TEST PARTITION"
> - - optionally:
> - - setenv SCRATCH_DEV "device containing SCRATCH PARTITION" OR
> - (btrfs only) setenv SCRATCH_DEV_POOL "to 3 or more SCRATCH disks for
> - testing btrfs raid concepts"
> - - setenv SCRATCH_MNT "mount point for SCRATCH PARTITION"
> - - setenv TAPE_DEV "tape device for testing xfsdump"
> - - setenv RMT_TAPE_DEV "remote tape device for testing xfsdump"
> - - setenv RMT_IRIXTAPE_DEV "remote IRIX tape device for testing xfsdump"
> - - setenv SCRATCH_LOGDEV "device for scratch-fs external log"
> - - setenv SCRATCH_RTDEV "device for scratch-fs realtime data"
> - - setenv TEST_LOGDEV "device for test-fs external log"
> - - setenv TEST_RTDEV "device for test-fs realtime data"
> - - if TEST_LOGDEV and/or TEST_RTDEV, these will always be used.
> - - if SCRATCH_LOGDEV and/or SCRATCH_RTDEV, the USE_EXTERNAL
> - environment variable set to "yes" will enable their use.
> - - setenv DIFF_LENGTH "number of diff lines to print from a failed test",
> - by default 10, set to 0 to print the full diff
> - - setenv FSTYP "the filesystem you want to test", the filesystem
> - type is devised from the TEST_DEV device, but you may want to
> - override it; if unset, the default is 'xfs'
> - - setenv FSSTRESS_AVOID and/or FSX_AVOID, which contain options
> - added to the end of fsstresss and fsx invocations, respectively,
> - in case you wish to exclude certain operational modes from these
> - tests.
> - - set TEST_XFS_REPAIR_REBUILD=1 to have _check_xfs_filesystem
> - run xfs_repair -n to check the filesystem; xfs_repair to rebuild
> - metadata indexes; and xfs_repair -n (a third time) to check the
> - results of the rebuilding.
> - - xfs_scrub, if present, will always check the test and scratch
> - filesystems if they are still online at the end of the test.
> - It is no longer necessary to set TEST_XFS_SCRUB.
> - - setenv LOGWRITES_DEV to a block device to use for power fail
> - testing.
> - - setenv PERF_CONFIGNAME to a arbitrary string to be used for
> - identifying the test setup for running perf tests. This should
> - be different for each type of performance test you wish to run so
> - that relevant results are compared. For example 'spinningrust'
> - for configurations that use spinning disks and 'nvme' for tests
> - using nvme drives.
> - - set USE_KMEMLEAK=yes to scan for memory leaks in the kernel
> - after every test, if the kernel supports kmemleak.
> - - set KEEP_DMESG=yes to keep dmesg log after test
> - - Set TEST_FS_MODULE_RELOAD=1 to unload the module and reload
> - it between test invocations. This assumes that the name of
> - the module is the same as FSTYP.
> - - Set DUMP_CORRUPT_FS=1 to record metadata dumps of XFS or ext*
> - filesystems if a filesystem check fails.
> - - Set DUMP_COMPRESSOR to a compression program to compress
> - metadumps of filesystems. This program must accept '-f' and the
> - name of a file to compress; and it must accept '-d -f -k' and
> - the name of a file to decompress. In other words, it must
> - emulate gzip.
> - - Set MIN_FSSIZE to specify the minimal size (bytes) of a
> - filesystem we can create. Setting this parameter will
> - skip the tests creating a filesystem less than
> - MIN_FSSIZE.
> - - Set MODPROBE_PATIENT_RM_TIMEOUT_SECONDS to specify the amount of
> - time we should try a patient module remove. The default is 50
> - seconds. Set this to "forever" and we'll wait forever until the
> - module is gone.
> - - Set FORCE_XFS_CHECK_PROG=yes to have _check_xfs_filesystem run
> - xfs_check to check the filesystem. As of August 2021,
> - xfs_repair finds all filesystem corruptions found by xfs_check,
> - and more, which means that xfs_check is no longer run by default.
> - - Set KCONFIG_PATH to specify your preferred location of kernel
> - config file.
> -
> - - or add a case to the switch in common/config assigning
> - these variables based on the hostname of your test
> - machine
> - - or add these variables to a file called local.config and keep that
> - file in your workarea.
> -
> - - if testing xfsdump, make sure the tape devices have a
> - tape which can be overwritten.
> -
> - - make sure $TEST_DEV is a mounted XFS partition
> - - make sure that $SCRATCH_DEV or $SCRATCH_DEV_POOL contains nothing useful
> -
> Running tests:
>
> - cd xfstests
> --
> 2.27.0
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-02-28 20:28 [PATCH v2 0/1] README: restructure & format building manual Andrey Albershteyn
2022-02-28 20:28 ` [PATCH v2 1/1] " Andrey Albershteyn
2022-03-03 23:42 ` Dave Chinner
2022-03-20 16:38 ` Eryu Guan [this message]
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