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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Do some simple operations with simplefs
#
# - create fs
# - create files in it
# - create dirs in it
# - read files in it
# - write files in it
#
# TODO: add support of perms into simplefs,
# to avoid calling this script from root.
#
set -e
root_pwd="$PWD"
test_dir="test-dir-$RANDOM"
test_mount_point="test-mount-point-$RANDOM"
function create_test_image()
{
dd bs=4096 count=100 if=/dev/zero of="$1"
./mkfs-simplefs "$1"
}
function mount_fs_image()
{
insmod simplefs.ko
mount -o loop,owner,group,users -t simplefs "$1" "$2"
dmesg | tail -n20
}
function unmount_fs()
{
umount "$1"
rmmod simplefs.ko
dmesg | tail -n20
}
function do_some_operations()
{
cd "$1"
ls
cat vanakkam
cp vanakkam hello
cat hello
echo "Hello World" > hello
cat hello
mkdir dir1 && cd dir1
cp ../hello .
cat hello
echo "First level directory" > hello
cat hello
mkdir dir2 && cd dir2
touch hello
cat hello
echo "Second level directory" > hello
cat hello
cp hello hello_smaller
echo "directory" > hello_smaller
cat hello_smaller
}
function do_read_operations()
{
cd "$1"
ls -lR
cat vanakkam
cat hello
cat hello
cd dir1
cat hello
cd dir2
cat hello
cat hello_smaller
}
function cleanup()
{
cd "$root_pwd"
[ -d "$test_mount_point" ] && umount -t simplefs "$test_mount_point"
lsmod | grep -q simplefs && rmmod "$root_pwd/simplefs.ko"
# TODO: prompt deletion
rm -fR "$test_dir" "$test_mount_point"
}
# Trace all commands
set -x
make
cleanup
trap cleanup SIGINT EXIT
mkdir "$test_dir" "$test_mount_point"
create_test_image "$test_dir/image"
# 1
mount_fs_image "$test_dir/image" "$test_mount_point"
do_some_operations "$test_mount_point"
cd "$root_pwd"
unmount_fs "$test_mount_point"
# 2
mount_fs_image "$test_dir/image" "$test_mount_point"
do_read_operations "$test_mount_point"
cd "$root_pwd"
unmount_fs "$test_mount_point"
dmesg | tail -n40
cleanup