#!/bin/bash
# helpers for btrfs-convert tests
+# mount image of converted filesystem of a given type
+# $1: type of the filesystem
+run_check_mount_convert_dev()
+{
+ local fstype
+ local loop_opt
+
+ setup_root_helper
+
+ fstype="$1"
+ shift
+ if [ -z "$fstype" ]; then
+ _fail "Missing source filesystem type"
+ fi
+ if [ "$fstype" = 'btrfs' ]; then
+ _fail "Incorrect type for converted filesystem: btrfs"
+ fi
+
+ if [[ -b "$TEST_DEV" ]]; then
+ loop_opt=""
+ elif [[ -f "$TEST_DEV" ]]; then
+ loop_opt="-o loop"
+ else
+ _fail "Invalid \$TEST_DEV: $TEST_DEV"
+ fi
+
+ [[ -d "$TEST_MNT" ]] || {
+ _fail "Invalid \$TEST_MNT: $TEST_MNT"
+ }
+
+ run_check $SUDO_HELPER mount $loop_opt -t "$fstype" "$@" "$TEST_DEV" "$TEST_MNT"
+}
+
populate_fs() {
for dataset_type in 'small' 'hardlink' 'fast_symlink' 'brokenlink' 'perm' 'sparse' 'acls' 'fifo' 'slow_symlink'; do
run_check "$@" -F "$TEST_DEV"
# create a file to check btrfs-convert can convert regular file correct
- run_check_mount_test_dev
+ run_check_mount_convert_dev "$fstype"
# create a file inside the fs before convert, to make sure there is
# data covering btrfs backup superblock range (64M)