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Fix issues with truncated files in raw sends
This patch fixes a few issues with raw receives involving truncated files: * dnode_reallocate() now calls dnode_set_blksz() instead of dnode_setdblksz(). This ensures that any remaining dbufs with blkid 0 are resized along with their containing dnode upon reallocation. * One of the calls to dmu_free_long_range() in receive_object() needs to check that the object it is about to free some contents or hasn't been completely removed already by a previous call to dmu_free_long_object() in the same function. * The same call to dmu_free_long_range() in the previous point needs to ensure it uses the object's current block size and not the new block size. This ensures the blocks of the object that are supposed to be freed are completely removed and not simply partially zeroed out. This patch also adds handling for DRR_OBJECT_RANGE records to dprintf_drr() for debugging purposes. Reviewed-by: Matt Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Tom Caputi <tcaputi@datto.com> Closes #7378 Closes #8528
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@ -1737,6 +1737,7 @@ dmu_assign_arcbuf_by_dnode(dnode_t *dn, uint64_t offset, arc_buf_t *buf,
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/* compressed bufs must always be assignable to their dbuf */
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ASSERT3U(arc_get_compression(buf), ==, ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF);
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ASSERT(!(buf->b_flags & ARC_BUF_FLAG_COMPRESSED));
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ASSERT(!arc_is_encrypted(buf));
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dbuf_rele(db, FTAG);
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dmu_write(os, object, offset, blksz, buf->b_data, tx);
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@ -1235,11 +1235,13 @@ receive_object(struct receive_writer_arg *rwa, struct drr_object *drro,
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* processed. However, for raw receives we manually set the
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* maxblkid from the drr_maxblkid and so we must first free
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* everything above that blkid to ensure the DMU is always
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* consistent with itself.
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* consistent with itself. We will never free the first block
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* of the object here because a maxblkid of 0 could indicate
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* an object with a single block or one with no blocks.
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*/
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if (rwa->raw) {
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if (rwa->raw && object != DMU_NEW_OBJECT) {
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err = dmu_free_long_range(rwa->os, drro->drr_object,
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(drro->drr_maxblkid + 1) * drro->drr_blksz,
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(drro->drr_maxblkid + 1) * doi.doi_data_block_size,
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DMU_OBJECT_END);
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if (err != 0)
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return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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@ -1375,11 +1377,8 @@ receive_object(struct receive_writer_arg *rwa, struct drr_object *drro,
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drro->drr_nlevels, tx));
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/*
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* Set the maxblkid. We will never free the first block of
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* an object here because a maxblkid of 0 could indicate
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* an object with a single block or one with no blocks.
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* This will always succeed because we freed all blocks
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* beyond the new maxblkid above.
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* Set the maxblkid. This will always succeed because
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* we freed all blocks beyond the new maxblkid above.
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*/
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VERIFY0(dmu_object_set_maxblkid(rwa->os, drro->drr_object,
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drro->drr_maxblkid, tx));
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@ -2185,7 +2184,7 @@ dprintf_drr(struct receive_record_arg *rrd, int err)
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{
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struct drr_write *drrw = &rrd->header.drr_u.drr_write;
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dprintf("drr_type = WRITE obj = %llu type = %u offset = %llu "
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"lsize = %llu cksumtype = %u cksumflags = %u "
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"lsize = %llu cksumtype = %u flags = %u "
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"compress = %u psize = %llu err = %d\n",
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drrw->drr_object, drrw->drr_type, drrw->drr_offset,
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drrw->drr_logical_size, drrw->drr_checksumtype,
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@ -2200,7 +2199,7 @@ dprintf_drr(struct receive_record_arg *rrd, int err)
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dprintf("drr_type = WRITE_BYREF obj = %llu offset = %llu "
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"length = %llu toguid = %llx refguid = %llx "
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"refobject = %llu refoffset = %llu cksumtype = %u "
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"cksumflags = %u err = %d\n",
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"flags = %u err = %d\n",
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drrwbr->drr_object, drrwbr->drr_offset,
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drrwbr->drr_length, drrwbr->drr_toguid,
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drrwbr->drr_refguid, drrwbr->drr_refobject,
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@ -2236,6 +2235,16 @@ dprintf_drr(struct receive_record_arg *rrd, int err)
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"err = %d\n", drrs->drr_object, drrs->drr_length, err);
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break;
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}
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case DRR_OBJECT_RANGE:
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{
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struct drr_object_range *drror =
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&rrd->header.drr_u.drr_object_range;
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dprintf("drr_type = OBJECT_RANGE firstobj = %llu "
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"numslots = %llu flags = %u err = %d\n",
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drror->drr_firstobj, drror->drr_numslots,
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drror->drr_flags, err);
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break;
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}
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default:
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return;
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}
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@ -2319,10 +2328,11 @@ receive_process_record(struct receive_writer_arg *rwa,
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{
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struct drr_object_range *drror =
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&rrd->header.drr_u.drr_object_range;
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return (receive_object_range(rwa, drror));
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err = receive_object_range(rwa, drror);
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break;
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}
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default:
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return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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err = (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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}
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if (err != 0)
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@ -689,12 +689,9 @@ dnode_reallocate(dnode_t *dn, dmu_object_type_t ot, int blocksize,
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rw_enter(&dn->dn_struct_rwlock, RW_WRITER);
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dnode_setdirty(dn, tx);
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if (dn->dn_datablksz != blocksize) {
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/* change blocksize */
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ASSERT(dn->dn_maxblkid == 0 &&
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(BP_IS_HOLE(&dn->dn_phys->dn_blkptr[0]) ||
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dnode_block_freed(dn, 0)));
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dnode_setdblksz(dn, blocksize);
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dn->dn_next_blksz[tx->tx_txg&TXG_MASK] = blocksize;
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ASSERT0(dn->dn_maxblkid);
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ASSERT(BP_IS_HOLE(&dn->dn_phys->dn_blkptr[0]) ||
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dnode_block_freed(dn, 0));
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}
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if (dn->dn_bonuslen != bonuslen)
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dn->dn_next_bonuslen[tx->tx_txg&TXG_MASK] = bonuslen;
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@ -715,6 +712,8 @@ dnode_reallocate(dnode_t *dn, dmu_object_type_t ot, int blocksize,
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}
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rw_exit(&dn->dn_struct_rwlock);
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VERIFY0(dnode_set_blksz(dn, blocksize, 0, tx));
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/* change type */
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dn->dn_type = ot;
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@ -792,7 +792,8 @@ tests = ['rsend_001_pos', 'rsend_002_pos', 'rsend_003_pos', 'rsend_004_pos',
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'send-c_lz4_disabled', 'send-c_recv_lz4_disabled',
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'send-c_mixed_compression', 'send-c_stream_size_estimate', 'send-cD',
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'send-c_embedded_blocks', 'send-c_resume', 'send-cpL_varied_recsize',
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'send-c_recv_dedup', 'send_encrypted_files', 'send_encrypted_heirarchy',
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'send-c_recv_dedup', 'send_encrypted_files',
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'send_encrypted_truncated_files', 'send_encrypted_heirarchy',
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'send_encrypted_props', 'send_freeobjects', 'send_realloc_dnode_size',
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'send_holds', 'send_hole_birth', 'send_mixed_raw',
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'send-wDR_encrypted_zvol']
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rsend_022_pos.ksh \
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rsend_024_pos.ksh \
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send_encrypted_files.ksh \
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send_encrypted_truncated_files.ksh \
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send_encrypted_heirarchy.ksh \
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send_encrypted_props.ksh \
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send-cD.ksh \
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#
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# DESCRIPTION:
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#
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# Verify that a raw zfs send and receive can deal with several different
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# types of file layouts.
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#
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# STRATEGY:
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# 1. Create a new encrypted filesystem
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# 3. Add a small 512 byte file to the filesystem
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# 4. Add a larger 32M file to the filesystem
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# 5. Add a large sparse file to the filesystem
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# 6. Add a 3 files that are to be truncated later
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# 7. Add 1000 empty files to the filesystem
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# 8. Add a file with a large xattr value
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# 9. Use xattrtest to create files with random xattrs (with and without xattrs=on)
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# 10. Take a snapshot of the filesystem
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# 11. Truncate one of the files from 32M to 128k
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# 12. Truncate one of the files from 512k to 384k
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# 13. Truncate one of the files from 512k to 0 to 384k
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# 14. Remove the 1000 empty files to the filesystem
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# 15. Take another snapshot of the filesystem
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# 16. Send and receive both snapshots
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# 17. Mount the filesystem and check the contents
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# 6. Add 1000 empty files to the filesystem
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# 7. Add a file with a large xattr value
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# 8. Use xattrtest to create files with random xattrs (with and without xattrs=on)
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# 9. Take a snapshot of the filesystem
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# 10. Remove the 1000 empty files to the filesystem
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# 11. Take another snapshot of the filesystem
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# 12. Send and receive both snapshots
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# 13. Mount the filesystem and check the contents
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#
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verify_runnable "both"
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@ -74,15 +71,12 @@ log_must eval "echo 'password' > $keyfile"
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log_must zfs create -o encryption=on -o keyformat=passphrase \
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-o keylocation=file://$keyfile $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2
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# Create files with vaired layouts on disk
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# Create files with varied layouts on disk
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log_must touch /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/empty
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log_must mkfile 512 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/small
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log_must mkfile 32M /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/full
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log_must dd if=/dev/urandom of=/$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/sparse \
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bs=512 count=1 seek=1048576 >/dev/null 2>&1
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log_must mkfile 32M /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated
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log_must mkfile 524288 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated2
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log_must mkfile 524288 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated3
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log_must mkdir -p /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/dir
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for i in {1..1000}; do
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log_must touch /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/attrs
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log_must eval "python -c 'print \"a\" * 4096' | \
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attr -s bigval /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/attrs"
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log_must zfs set compression=off xattr=on $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2
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log_must zfs snapshot $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2@snap1
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#
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# Truncate files created in the first snapshot. The first tests
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# truncating a large file to a single block. The second tests
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# truncating one block off the end of a file without changing
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# the required nlevels to hold it. The last tests handling
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# of a maxblkid that is dropped and then raised again.
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#
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log_must truncate -s 131072 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated
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log_must truncate -s 393216 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated2
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log_must truncate -s 0 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated3
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log_must zpool sync $TESTPOOL
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log_must dd if=/dev/urandom of=/$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated3 \
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bs=128k count=3 iflag=fullblock
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# Remove the empty files created in the first snapshot
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for i in {1..1000}; do
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log_must rm /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/dir/file-$i
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tests/zfs-tests/tests/functional/rsend/send_encrypted_truncated_files.ksh
Executable file
114
tests/zfs-tests/tests/functional/rsend/send_encrypted_truncated_files.ksh
Executable file
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#!/bin/ksh -p
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#
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# CDDL HEADER START
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#
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# This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the
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# Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0.
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# You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version
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# 1.0 of the CDDL.
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#
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# A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this
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# source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at
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# http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL.
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#
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# CDDL HEADER END
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#
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2018 by Datto Inc. All rights reserved.
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#
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. $STF_SUITE/tests/functional/rsend/rsend.kshlib
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#
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# DESCRIPTION:
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#
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#
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# STRATEGY:
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# 1. Create a new encrypted filesystem
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# 2. Add a 4 files that are to be truncated later
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# 3. Take a snapshot of the filesystem
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# 4. Truncate one of the files from 32M to 128k
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# 5. Truncate one of the files from 512k to 384k
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# 6. Truncate one of the files from 512k to 0 to 384k via reallocation
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# 7. Truncate one of the files from 1k to 0 to 512b via reallocation
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# 8. Take another snapshot of the filesystem
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# 9. Send and receive both snapshots
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# 10. Mount the filesystem and check the contents
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#
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verify_runnable "both"
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function cleanup
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{
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datasetexists $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2 && \
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log_must zfs destroy -r $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2
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datasetexists $TESTPOOL/recv && \
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log_must zfs destroy -r $TESTPOOL/recv
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[[ -f $keyfile ]] && log_must rm $keyfile
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[[ -f $sendfile ]] && log_must rm $sendfile
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}
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log_onexit cleanup
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function recursive_cksum
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{
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find $1 -type f -exec sha256sum {} \; | \
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sort -k 2 | awk '{ print $1 }' | sha256sum
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}
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log_assert "Verify 'zfs send -w' works with many different file layouts"
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typeset keyfile=/$TESTPOOL/pkey
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typeset sendfile=/$TESTPOOL/sendfile
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typeset sendfile2=/$TESTPOOL/sendfile2
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# Create an encrypted dataset
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log_must eval "echo 'password' > $keyfile"
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log_must zfs create -o encryption=on -o keyformat=passphrase \
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-o keylocation=file://$keyfile $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2
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# Create files with varied layouts on disk
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log_must mkfile 32M /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated
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log_must mkfile 524288 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated2
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log_must mkfile 524288 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated3
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log_must mkfile 1024 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated4
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log_must zfs snapshot $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2@snap1
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#
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# Truncate files created in the first snapshot. The first tests
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# truncating a large file to a single block. The second tests
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# truncating one block off the end of a file without changing
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# the required nlevels to hold it. The third tests handling
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# of a maxblkid that is dropped and then raised again. The
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# fourth tests an object that is truncated from a single block
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# to a smaller single block.
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#
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log_must truncate -s 131072 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated
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log_must truncate -s 393216 /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated2
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log_must rm -f /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated3
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log_must rm -f /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated4
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log_must zpool sync $TESTPOOL
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log_must zfs umount $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2
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log_must zfs mount $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2
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log_must dd if=/dev/urandom of=/$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated3 \
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bs=128k count=3 iflag=fullblock
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log_must dd if=/dev/urandom of=/$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2/truncated4 \
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bs=512 count=1 iflag=fullblock
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log_must zfs snapshot $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2@snap2
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expected_cksum=$(recursive_cksum /$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2)
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log_must eval "zfs send -wp $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2@snap1 > $sendfile"
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log_must eval "zfs send -wp -i @snap1 $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS2@snap2 > $sendfile2"
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log_must eval "zfs recv -F $TESTPOOL/recv < $sendfile"
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log_must eval "zfs recv -F $TESTPOOL/recv < $sendfile2"
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log_must zfs load-key $TESTPOOL/recv
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log_must zfs mount -a
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actual_cksum=$(recursive_cksum /$TESTPOOL/recv)
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[[ "$expected_cksum" != "$actual_cksum" ]] && \
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log_fail "Recursive checksums differ ($expected_cksum != $actual_cksum)"
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log_pass "Verified 'zfs send -w' works with many different file layouts"
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