File: test-virt-sparsify-in-place.sh

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#!/bin/bash -
# libguestfs virt-sparsify --in-place test script
# Copyright (C) 2011-2020 Red Hat Inc.
#
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set -e

$TEST_FUNCTIONS
skip_if_skipped
# UML does not support discard.
skip_if_backend uml

rm -f test-virt-sparsify-in-place.img

# Create a filesystem, fill it with data, then delete the data.  Then
# prove that sparsifying it reduces the size of the final filesystem.

$VG guestfish \
    -N test-virt-sparsify-in-place.img=bootrootlv:/dev/VG/LV:ext4:ext4:400M:32M:gpt <<EOF
mount /dev/VG/LV /
mkdir /boot
mount /dev/sda1 /boot
fill 1 300M /big
fill 1 10M /boot/big
sync
rm /big
rm /boot/big
umount-all
EOF

size_before=$(du -s test-virt-sparsify-in-place.img | awk '{print $1}')

$VG virt-sparsify --debug-gc --in-place --format raw test-virt-sparsify-in-place.img || {
    if [ "$?" -eq 3 ]; then
        rm test-virt-sparsify-in-place.img
        echo "$0: discard not supported in virt-sparsify"
        exit 77
    fi
    exit 1
}

size_after=$(du -s test-virt-sparsify-in-place.img | awk '{print $1}')

echo "test virt-sparsify: $size_before K -> $size_after K"

if [ $size_before -lt 310000 ]; then
    echo "test virt-sparsify --in-place: size_before ($size_before) too small"
    exit 1
fi

# The space we're expecting to recover is 300 + 10 MB, so as long as
# size_before - size_after > 300000 it shows we have recovered the
# majority of the file space and sparsification is working.  (RHBZ#1079210)

if [ $((size_before-size_after)) -le 300000 ]; then
    echo "test virt-sparsify --in-place: size_after ($size_after) too large"
    echo "sparsification failed"
    exit 1
fi

rm test-virt-sparsify-in-place.img