AUTHOR = "Autotest Team <autotest@test.kernel.org>" TIME = "MEDIUM" NAME = "Sample - Filesystem tests with different fs options" TEST_TYPE = "client" TEST_CLASS = "Kernel" TEST_CATEGORY = "Functional" DOC = """ Runs a series of filesystem tests on a loopback partition. This shows some features of the job.partition method, such as creating loopback partitions instead of using real disk partitions, looping and tags. """ partition = job.partition(device='/tmp/looped', loop_size=1024, mountpoint=job.tmpdir) # You can use also 'real' partitions, just comment the above and uncomment # the below #partition = job.partition('/dev/sdb1', job.tmpdir) iters = 10 for fstype, mountopts, tag in (('ext2', '', 'ext2'), ('ext3', '-o data=writeback', 'ext3writeback'), ('ext3', '-o data=ordered', 'ext3ordered'), ('ext3', '-o data=journal', 'ext3journal'), ('ext4', '-o data=ordered', 'ext4ordered'), ('ext4', '-o data=journal', 'ext4journal'),): partition.mkfs(fstype) partition.mount(args=mountopts) try: job.run_test('fsx', dir=job.tmpdir, tag=tag) job.run_test('iozone', dir=job.tmpdir, iterations=iters, tag=tag) job.run_test('dbench', iterations=iters, dir=job.tmpdir, tag=tag) job.run_test('tiobench', dir=job.tmpdir, tag=tag) finally: partition.unmount()