From: Viacheslav Dubeyko <Slava.Dubeyko@ibm.com>
To: "fstests@vger.kernel.org" <fstests@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: "linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org" <linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org>,
"glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de" <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>,
"frank.li@vivo.com" <frank.li@vivo.com>,
"linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: [RFC] Why generic/073 is generic but not btrfs specific?
Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2025 20:40:33 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <92ac4eb8cdc47ddc99edeb145e67882259d3aa0e.camel@ibm.com> (raw)
Hello,
Running generic/073 for the case of HFS+ finishes with volume corruption:
sudo ./check generic/073
FSTYP -- hfsplus
PLATFORM -- Linux/x86_64 hfsplus-testing-0001 6.17.0-rc1+ #4 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
Wed Oct 1 15:02:44 PDT 2025
MKFS_OPTIONS -- /dev/loop51
MOUNT_OPTIONS -- /dev/loop51 /mnt/scratch
generic/073 _check_generic_filesystem: filesystem on /dev/loop51 is inconsistent
(see XFSTESTS-2/xfstests-dev/results//generic/073.full for details)
Ran: generic/073
Failures: generic/073
Failed 1 of 1 tests
sudo fsck.hfsplus -d /dev/loop51
** /dev/loop51
Using cacheBlockSize=32K cacheTotalBlock=1024 cacheSize=32768K.
Executing fsck_hfs (version 540.1-Linux).
** Checking non-journaled HFS Plus Volume.
The volume name is untitled
** Checking extents overflow file.
** Checking catalog file.
** Checking multi-linked files.
** Checking catalog hierarchy.
Invalid directory item count
(It should be 1 instead of 0)
** Checking extended attributes file.
** Checking volume bitmap.
** Checking volume information.
Verify Status: VIStat = 0x0000, ABTStat = 0x0000 EBTStat = 0x0000
CBTStat = 0x0000 CatStat = 0x00004000
** Repairing volume.
** Rechecking volume.
** Checking non-journaled HFS Plus Volume.
The volume name is untitled
** Checking extents overflow file.
** Checking catalog file.
** Checking multi-linked files.
** Checking catalog hierarchy.
** Checking extended attributes file.
** Checking volume bitmap.
** Checking volume information.
** The volume untitled was repaired successfully.
Initially, I considered that something is wrong with HFS+ driver logic. But
after testing and debugging the issue, I believe that HFS+ logic is correct.
As far as I can see, the generic/073 is checking specific btrfs related case:
# Test file A fsync after moving one other unrelated file B between directories
# and fsyncing B's old parent directory before fsyncing the file A. Check that
# after a crash all the file A data we fsynced is available.
#
# This test is motivated by an issue discovered in btrfs which caused the file
# data to be lost (despite fsync returning success to user space). That btrfs
# bug was fixed by the following linux kernel patch:
#
# Btrfs: fix data loss in the fast fsync path
The test is doing these steps on final phase:
mv $SCRATCH_MNT/testdir_1/bar $SCRATCH_MNT/testdir_2/bar
$XFS_IO_PROG -c "fsync" $SCRATCH_MNT/testdir_1
$XFS_IO_PROG -c "fsync" $SCRATCH_MNT/foo
So, we move file bar from testdir_1 into testdir_2 folder. It means that HFS+
logic decrements the number of entries in testdir_1 and increments number of
entries in testdir_2. Finally, we do fsync only for testdir_1 and foo but not
for testdir_2. As a result, this is the reason why fsck.hfsplus detects the
volume corruption afterwards. As far as I can see, the HFS+ driver behavior is
completely correct and nothing needs to be done for fixing in HFS+ logic here.
But what could be the proper solution? Should generic/073 be excluded from
HFS/HFS+ xfstests run? Or, maybe, generic/073 needs to be btrfs specific? Am I
missing something here?
Thanks,
Slava.
next reply other threads:[~2025-11-06 20:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-11-06 20:40 Viacheslav Dubeyko [this message]
2025-11-06 20:58 ` [RFC] Why generic/073 is generic but not btrfs specific? Qu Wenruo
2025-11-06 21:11 ` Viacheslav Dubeyko
2025-11-06 21:32 ` Qu Wenruo
2025-11-06 22:29 ` Viacheslav Dubeyko
2025-11-08 14:01 ` Theodore Ts'o
2025-11-10 19:41 ` Viacheslav Dubeyko
2025-11-11 1:53 ` Zorro Lang
2025-11-11 2:02 ` Viacheslav Dubeyko
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