#!/bin/sh # This script generates a variety of filesystems and checks that they # are identical to ones that are known to be mountable, and pass fsck # and various other sanity checks. # Passing these tests is preferable to passing test-mount.sh because # this script doesn't require root, and because passing these tests # guarantees byte-for-byte agreement with other builds, ports, # architectures, times of day etc. set -e . ./test-gen.lib # md5cmp - Calculate MD5 digest and compare it to an expected value. # Usage: md5cmp expected-digest md5cmp () { checksum=$1 md5=`calc_digest` if [ x$md5 = x$checksum ] ; then echo PASSED else echo FAILED exit 1 fi } # dtest - Exercises the -d directory option of genext2fs # Creates an image with a file of given size and verifies it # Usage: dtest file-size number-of-blocks correct-checksum dtest () { size=$1; blocks=$2; checksum=$3 echo Testing with file of size $size dgen $size $blocks md5cmp $checksum gen_cleanup } # ftest - Exercises the -f spec-file option of genext2fs # Creates an image with the devices mentioned in the given spec # file and verifies it # Usage: ftest spec-file number-of-blocks correct-checksum ftest () { fname=$1; blocks=$2; checksum=$3 echo Testing with devices file $fname fgen $fname $blocks md5cmp $checksum gen_cleanup } # NB: to regenerate these values, always use test-mount.sh, that is, # replace the following lines with the output of # sudo sh test-mount.sh|grep test dtest 0 4096 3bc6424b8fcd51a0de34ee59d91d5f16 dtest 0 8193 f174804f6b433b552706cbbfc60c416d dtest 0 8194 4855a55d0cbdc44584634df49ebd5711 dtest 1 4096 09c569b6bfb45222c729c42d04d5451f dtest 12288 4096 61febcbfbf32024ef99103fcdc282c39 dtest 274432 4096 0c517803552c55c1806e4220b0a0164f dtest 8388608 9000 e0e5ea15bced10ab486d8135584b5d8e dtest 16777216 20000 fdf636eb905ab4dc1bf76dce5ac5d209 ftest device_table.txt 4096 a0af06d944b11d2902dfd705484c64cc