Eric Li | e0493a4 | 2010-11-15 13:05:43 -0800 | [diff] [blame^] | 1 | AUTHOR = "Autotest Team <autotest@test.kernel.org>" |
| 2 | TIME = "MEDIUM" |
| 3 | NAME = "Sample - Filesystem tests with different filesystems" |
| 4 | TEST_TYPE = "client" |
| 5 | TEST_CLASS = "Kernel" |
| 6 | TEST_CATEGORY = "Functional" |
| 7 | |
| 8 | DOC = """ |
| 9 | Runs a series of filesystem tests on a loopback partition using different |
| 10 | filesystem types. his shows some features of the job.partition method, such as |
| 11 | creating loopback partitions instead of using real disk partitions, looping. |
| 12 | """ |
| 13 | |
| 14 | partition = job.partition('/tmp/looped', 1024, job.tmpdir) |
| 15 | # You can use also 'real' partitions, just comment the above and uncomment |
| 16 | # the below |
| 17 | #partition = job.partition('/dev/sdb1', job.tmpdir) |
| 18 | |
| 19 | def test_fs(): |
| 20 | partition.mkfs(fstype) |
| 21 | partition.mount() |
| 22 | try: |
| 23 | job.run_test('fsx', dir=partition.mountpoint, tag=fstype) |
| 24 | job.run_test('iozone', dir=partition.mountpoint, tag=fstype) |
| 25 | job.run_test('dbench', dir=partition.mountpoint, tag=fstype) |
| 26 | finally: |
| 27 | partition.unmount() |
| 28 | partition.fsck() |
| 29 | |
| 30 | |
| 31 | for fstype in ('ext2', 'ext3', 'jfs', 'xfs', 'reiserfs'): |
| 32 | job.run_group(test_fs) |