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* [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it
@ 2019-09-18  4:15 ira.weiny
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 01/13] src/locktest: Remove unnecessary sleep ira.weiny
                   ` (14 more replies)
  0 siblings, 15 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: ira.weiny @ 2019-09-18  4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton, Ira Weiny

From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>

Rather than have a separate lease test, combine the previously proposed lease
tests[1] directly to locktest because they share so much code.

To make things cleaner update the lock test code and test script.  This
includes fixing a rather serious bug.

Finally update the error output to help identify any steps which fail during
testing.

Ira

[1] https://www.spinics.net/lists/fstests/msg12467.html

Ira Weiny (13):
  src/locktest: Remove unnecessary sleep
  src/locktest: Remove OPEN macro
  src/locktest: Change command macro names
  src/locktest: Add get_cmd_str
  src/locktest.c: Clean up client command passing
  src/locktest.c: Fix return code if last test fails
  generic/131: Clean up pid variables
  generic/131: Save stderr for debugging
  src/locktest: Add simple lease testing
  src/locktest: Add lease testing for basic signal reception
  src/locktest: Add truncate lease tests
  src/locktest: Clean up error output
  src/locktest: Audit all debug output

 src/locktest.c    | 957 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
 tests/generic/131 |  72 ++--
 2 files changed, 666 insertions(+), 363 deletions(-)

-- 
2.20.1

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* [PATCH 01/13] src/locktest: Remove unnecessary sleep
  2019-09-18  4:15 [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it ira.weiny
@ 2019-09-18  4:15 ` ira.weiny
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 02/13] src/locktest: Remove OPEN macro ira.weiny
                   ` (13 subsequent siblings)
  14 siblings, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: ira.weiny @ 2019-09-18  4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton, Ira Weiny

From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>

There is no need to sleep because we asked for debugging.  Remove extra
sleep code.

Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
---
 src/locktest.c | 5 -----
 1 file changed, 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/locktest.c b/src/locktest.c
index 8e27e922668e..29e914febdf9 100644
--- a/src/locktest.c
+++ b/src/locktest.c
@@ -69,7 +69,6 @@ extern int h_errno;
 
 #define RAND()              (rand())
 #define SRAND(s)            (srand(s))
-#define SLEEP(s)            (sleep(s))
 
 #define MIN(A,B)            (((A)<(B))?(A):(B))
 #define MAX(A,B)            (((A)>(B))?(A):(B))
@@ -1037,10 +1036,6 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		    }
 		}
 	    }
-	    if (debug > 1) {
-		fprintf(stderr, "server sleeping ...\n");
-		SLEEP(1);
-	    }
 	    if(tests[index][TEST_NUM] != 0) {
 		if(last_test != tests[index][TEST_NUM]) {
 		    test_count++;
-- 
2.20.1

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* [PATCH 02/13] src/locktest: Remove OPEN macro
  2019-09-18  4:15 [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it ira.weiny
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 01/13] src/locktest: Remove unnecessary sleep ira.weiny
@ 2019-09-18  4:15 ` ira.weiny
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 03/13] src/locktest: Change command macro names ira.weiny
                   ` (12 subsequent siblings)
  14 siblings, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: ira.weiny @ 2019-09-18  4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton, Ira Weiny

From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>

The code is much cleaner without this macro.  While here add extra debug
output as well.

Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
---
 src/locktest.c | 9 ++++++---
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/locktest.c b/src/locktest.c
index 29e914febdf9..b5e1cf7669d8 100644
--- a/src/locktest.c
+++ b/src/locktest.c
@@ -61,7 +61,6 @@ extern int h_errno;
        
 #define HANDLE              int
 #define INVALID_HANDLE      -1
-#define OPEN(N,F)           (open(N, F|O_CREAT|O_BINARY, 0644))
 #define SEEK(H, O)          (lseek(H, O, SEEK_SET))
 #define READ(H, B, L)       (read(H, B, L))
 #define WRITE(H, B, L)      (write(H, B, L))
@@ -598,12 +597,16 @@ initialize(HANDLE fd)
 
 int do_open(int flag)
 {
-    if ((f_fd = OPEN(filename, flag)) == INVALID_HANDLE) {
+    int flags = flag|O_CREAT|O_BINARY;
+
+    if(debug > 1)
+	fprintf(stderr, "do_open %s 0x%x\n", filename, flags);
+
+    if ((f_fd = open(filename, flags, 0666)) == INVALID_HANDLE) {
 	perror("shared file create");
 	return FAIL;
 	/*NOTREACHED*/
     }
-
     return PASS;
 }
 
-- 
2.20.1

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* [PATCH 03/13] src/locktest: Change command macro names
  2019-09-18  4:15 [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it ira.weiny
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 01/13] src/locktest: Remove unnecessary sleep ira.weiny
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 02/13] src/locktest: Remove OPEN macro ira.weiny
@ 2019-09-18  4:15 ` ira.weiny
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 04/13] src/locktest: Add get_cmd_str ira.weiny
                   ` (11 subsequent siblings)
  14 siblings, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: ira.weiny @ 2019-09-18  4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton, Ira Weiny

From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>

The macro names for commands are not consistent.  Change them such that
they are not confused with other flags and macros within the test.

Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
---
 src/locktest.c | 546 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
 1 file changed, 273 insertions(+), 273 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/locktest.c b/src/locktest.c
index b5e1cf7669d8..ce04ecba6205 100644
--- a/src/locktest.c
+++ b/src/locktest.c
@@ -87,13 +87,13 @@ static SOCKET	s_fd = -1;              /* listen socket    */
 static SOCKET	c_fd = -1;	        /* IPC socket       */
 static HANDLE	f_fd = INVALID_HANDLE;	/* shared file      */
 
-#define 	WRLOCK	0
-#define 	RDLOCK	1
-#define		UNLOCK	2
-#define		F_CLOSE	3
-#define		F_OPEN	4
-#define		WRTEST	5
-#define		RDTEST	6
+#define 	CMD_WRLOCK	0
+#define 	CMD_RDLOCK	1
+#define		CMD_UNLOCK	2
+#define		CMD_CLOSE	3
+#define		CMD_OPEN	4
+#define		CMD_WRTEST	5
+#define		CMD_RDTEST	6
 
 #define		PASS 	1
 #define		FAIL	0
@@ -175,361 +175,361 @@ static int64_t tests[][6] =
 	{ 	
 	/* Various simple tests exercising the list */
 
-/* SECTION 1: WRITE and UNLOCK with the same process (SERVER) */
+/* SECTION 1: WRITE and CMD_UNLOCK with the same process (SERVER) */
 	/* Add a lock to an empty list */
-		{1,	WRLOCK,	1,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{1,	UNLOCK,	1,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{1,	CMD_WRLOCK,	1,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{1,	CMD_UNLOCK,	1,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
 	/* Add a lock to the start and end of a list - 1, 13 - no overlap */
-		{2,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{2,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{2,	WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{2,	WRLOCK,	1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{2,	WRLOCK,	70,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{2,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{2,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{2,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{2,	CMD_WRLOCK,	1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{2,	CMD_WRLOCK,	70,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
-		{2,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{2,	UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{2,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{2,	UNLOCK,	1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{2,	UNLOCK,	70,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{2,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{2,	CMD_UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{2,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{2,	CMD_UNLOCK,	1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{2,	CMD_UNLOCK,	70,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
 	/* Add a lock to the middle of a list - no overlap */
-		{3,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{3,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{3,	WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{3,	WRLOCK,	42,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{3,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{3,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{3,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{3,	CMD_WRLOCK,	42,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
-		{3,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{3,	UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{3,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{3,	UNLOCK,	42,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{3,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{3,	CMD_UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{3,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{3,	CMD_UNLOCK,	42,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
 	/* Add different lock types to middle of the list - overlap exact match - 3 */
-		{4,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{4,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{4,	WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{4,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{4,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{4,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Exact match - same lock type */
-		{4,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{4,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Exact match - different lock type */
-		{4,	RDLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{4,	CMD_RDLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Exact match - unlock */
-		{4,	UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{4,	CMD_UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* New lock - as above, inserting in the list again */
-		{4,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{4,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
-		{4,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{4,	UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{4,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{4,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{4,	CMD_UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{4,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
 	/* Add new lock which completely overlaps any old lock in the list - 4,5,6 */
-		{5,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{5,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{5,	WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{5,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{5,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{5,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* The start is the same, end overlaps */
-		{5,	WRLOCK,	30,		15,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{5,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		15,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* The start is before, end is the same */
-		{5,	WRLOCK,	25,		20,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{5,	CMD_WRLOCK,	25,		20,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Both start and end overlap */
-		{5,	WRLOCK,	22,		26,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{5,	CMD_WRLOCK,	22,		26,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
-		{5,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{5,	UNLOCK,	22,		26,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{5,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{5,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{5,	CMD_UNLOCK,	22,		26,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{5,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
 	/* Add new lock which itself is completely overlaped by any old lock in the list - 7,8,10 */
-		{6,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{6,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{6,	WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{6,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{6,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{6,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* The start is the same, end is in the middle of old lock - NOP */
-		{6,	WRLOCK,	30,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{6,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* The start and end are in the middle of old lock - NOP */
-		{6,	WRLOCK,	32,		6,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{6,	CMD_WRLOCK,	32,		6,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Start in the middle and end is the same - NOP */
-		{6,	WRLOCK,	32,		8,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{6,	CMD_WRLOCK,	32,		8,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
-		{6,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{6,	UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{6,	UNLOCK,	32,		8,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{6,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{6,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{6,	CMD_UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{6,	CMD_UNLOCK,	32,		8,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{6,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
 	/* Add new lock which starts before any old lock in the list - 2,9 */
-		{7,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{7,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{7,	WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{7,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{7,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{7,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Here is the new lock */
-		{7,	WRLOCK,	27,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{7,	CMD_WRLOCK,	27,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Go again with the end of the new lock matching the start of old lock */
-		{7,	WRLOCK,	25,		2,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{7,	CMD_WRLOCK,	25,		2,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
-		{7,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{7,	UNLOCK,	25,		15,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{7,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{7,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{7,	CMD_UNLOCK,	25,		15,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{7,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 	
 	/* Add new lock which starts in the middle of any old lock in the list and ends after - 11,12 */
-		{8,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{8,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{8,	WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{8,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{8,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{8,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Here is the new lock */
-		{8,	WRLOCK,	35,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{8,	CMD_WRLOCK,	35,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Go again with the end of the new lock matching the start of old lock */
-		{8,	WRLOCK,	45,		2,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{8,	CMD_WRLOCK,	45,		2,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
-		{8,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{8,	UNLOCK,	30,		17,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{8,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-/* SECTION 2: Overlapping READ and WRITE and UNLOCK with the same process (SERVER) */
+		{8,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{8,	CMD_UNLOCK,	30,		17,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{8,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+/* SECTION 2: Overlapping READ and WRITE and CMD_UNLOCK with the same process (SERVER) */
 	/* Add different new lock types which completely overlaps any old lock in the list - 4,5,6 */
-		{9,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{9,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{9,	WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{9,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{9,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{9,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* The start is the same, end overlaps */
-		{9,	RDLOCK,	30,		15,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{9,	CMD_RDLOCK,	30,		15,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* The start is before, end is the same */
-		{9,	WRLOCK,	25,		20,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{9,	CMD_WRLOCK,	25,		20,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Both start and end overlap */
-		{9,	RDLOCK,	22,		26,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{9,	CMD_RDLOCK,	22,		26,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
-		{9,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{9,	UNLOCK,	22,		26,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{9,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{9,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{9,	CMD_UNLOCK,	22,		26,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{9,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
 	/* Add different new locks which are completely overlaped by an old lock in the list - 7,8,10 */
-		{10,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{10,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{10,	WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{10,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{10,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{10,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* The start is the same, end is in the middle of old lock */
-		{10,	RDLOCK,	30,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{10,	CMD_RDLOCK,	30,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* The start and end are in the middle of a lock */
-		{10,	WRLOCK,	32,		2,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{10,	CMD_WRLOCK,	32,		2,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Start in the middle and end is the same */
-		{10,	RDLOCK,	36,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{10,	CMD_RDLOCK,	36,		5,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
-		{10,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{10,	UNLOCK,	30,		11,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{10,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{10,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{10,	CMD_UNLOCK,	30,		11,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{10,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
 	/* Add different new lock types which start before the old lock in the list - 2,9 */
-		{11,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{11,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{11,	WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{11,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{11,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{11,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Here is the new lock */
-		{11,	RDLOCK,	27,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{11,	CMD_RDLOCK,	27,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Go again with the end of the new lock matching the start of lock */
-		{11,	WRLOCK,	25,		3,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{11,	CMD_WRLOCK,	25,		3,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
-		{11,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{11,	UNLOCK,	25,		15,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{11,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{11,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{11,	CMD_UNLOCK,	25,		15,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{11,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 	
 	/* Add different new lock types which start in the middle of an old lock in the list and end after - 11,12 */
-		{12,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{12,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{12,	WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{12,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{12,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{12,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Here is the new lock */
-		{12,	RDLOCK,	35,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{12,	CMD_RDLOCK,	35,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Go again with the end of the new lock matching the start of old lock */
-		{12,	WRLOCK,	44,		3,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{12,	CMD_WRLOCK,	44,		3,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
-		{12,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{12,	UNLOCK,	30,		18,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{12,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{12,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{12,	CMD_UNLOCK,	30,		18,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{12,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 
-/* SECTION 3: Overlapping READ and WRITE and UNLOCK with the different processes (CLIENT/SERVER) */
+/* SECTION 3: Overlapping READ and WRITE and CMD_UNLOCK with the different processes (CLIENT/SERVER) */
 	/* Add new lock, differing types and processes, to middle of the list - exact overlap match - 3 */
-		{13,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{13,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{13,	RDLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{13,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{13,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{13,	CMD_RDLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Same lock type, different process */
-		{13,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{13,	RDLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{13,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{13,	CMD_RDLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* Exact match - different lock type, different process */
-		{13,	RDLOCK,	30,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{13,	CMD_RDLOCK,	30,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* Exact match - unlock */
-		{13,	UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{13,	CMD_UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* New lock - as above, inserting in the list again */
-		{13,	UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{13,	CMD_UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Exact match - same lock type, different process */
-		{13,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{13,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
 		
-		{13,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{13,	UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{13,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{13,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{13,	CMD_UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{13,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		
 	/* Add new lock, differing types and processes, which completely overlap any of the locks in the list - 4,5,6 */
-		{14,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{14,	WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{14,	RDLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_RDLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* The start is the same, end overlaps */
-		{14,	RDLOCK,	30,		15,		FAIL,		CLIENT	},
-		{14,	WRLOCK,	30,		15,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_RDLOCK,	30,		15,		FAIL,		CLIENT	},
+		{14,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		15,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* The start is before, end is the same */
-		{14,	RDLOCK,	25,		20,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{14,	WRLOCK,	25,		20,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_RDLOCK,	25,		20,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_WRLOCK,	25,		20,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* Both start and end overlap */
-		{14,	RDLOCK,	22,		26,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{14,	WRLOCK,	22,		26,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_RDLOCK,	22,		26,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_WRLOCK,	22,		26,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		
 		/* The start is the same, end overlaps */
-		{14,	RDLOCK,	50,		15,		PASS,		CLIENT	},
-		{14,	WRLOCK,	50,		17,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_RDLOCK,	50,		15,		PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{14,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		17,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* The start is before, end is the same */
-		{14,	RDLOCK,	45,		20,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{14,	WRLOCK,	43,		22,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_RDLOCK,	45,		20,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_WRLOCK,	43,		22,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* Both start and end overlap */
-		{14,	RDLOCK,	42,		26,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{14,	WRLOCK,	41,		28,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_RDLOCK,	42,		26,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_WRLOCK,	41,		28,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		
-		{14,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{14,	UNLOCK,	22,		26,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{14,	UNLOCK,	42,		26,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_UNLOCK,	22,		26,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{14,	CMD_UNLOCK,	42,		26,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
 
 	/* Add new lock, differing types and processes, which are completely overlaped by an old lock in the list - 7,8,10 */
-		{15,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{15,	RDLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{15,	WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_RDLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* The start is the same, end is in the middle of old lock */
-		{15,	RDLOCK,	50,		5,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{15,	WRLOCK,	50,		5,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_RDLOCK,	50,		5,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		5,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* The start and end are in the middle of old lock */
-		{15,	RDLOCK,	52,		6,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{15,	WRLOCK,	52,		6,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_RDLOCK,	52,		6,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_WRLOCK,	52,		6,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* Start in the middle and end is the same */
-		{15,	RDLOCK,	52,		8,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{15,	WRLOCK,	52,		8,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_RDLOCK,	52,		8,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_WRLOCK,	52,		8,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* The start is the same, end is in the middle of old lock */
-		{15,	RDLOCK,	30,		5,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{15,	WRLOCK,	30,		5,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_RDLOCK,	30,		5,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_WRLOCK,	30,		5,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* The start and end are in the middle of old lock */
-		{15,	RDLOCK,	32,		6,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{15,	WRLOCK,	32,		6,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_RDLOCK,	32,		6,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_WRLOCK,	32,		6,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* Start in the middle and end is the same */
-		{15,	RDLOCK,	32,		8,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{15,	WRLOCK,	32,		8,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_RDLOCK,	32,		8,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_WRLOCK,	32,		8,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		
-		{15,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{15,	UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{15,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{15,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 	/* Add new lock, differing types and processes, which start before a lock in the list - 2,9 */
-		{16,	RDLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{16,	WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{16,	CMD_RDLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{16,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Start is before, end is the start of the old lock in list */
-		{16,	RDLOCK,	5,		6,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{16,	WRLOCK,	5,		6,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{16,	CMD_RDLOCK,	5,		6,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{16,	CMD_WRLOCK,	5,		6,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* Start is before, end is in the middle of the old lock */
-		{16,	RDLOCK,	5,		10,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{16,	WRLOCK,	5,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{16,	CMD_RDLOCK,	5,		10,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{16,	CMD_WRLOCK,	5,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* Start is before, end is the start of the old lock in list */
-		{16,	RDLOCK,	45,		6,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{16,	WRLOCK,	45,		6,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{16,	CMD_RDLOCK,	45,		6,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{16,	CMD_WRLOCK,	45,		6,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* Start is before, end is in the middle of the old lock */
-		{16,	RDLOCK,	45,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{16,	WRLOCK,	45,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{16,	CMD_RDLOCK,	45,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{16,	CMD_WRLOCK,	45,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		
-		{16,	UNLOCK,	5,		15,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{16,	UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{16,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{16,	CMD_UNLOCK,	5,		15,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{16,	CMD_UNLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{16,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 
 	/* Add new lock, differing types and processes, which starts in the middle of a lock, and ends after - 11,12 */
-		{17,	WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{17,	RDLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{17,	WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{17,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{17,	CMD_RDLOCK,	30,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{17,	CMD_WRLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 		/* Start in the middle, end after lock in list */
-		{17,	WRLOCK,	35,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{17,	CMD_WRLOCK,	35,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* Start matches end of lock in list  */
-		{17,	RDLOCK,	35,		10,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{17,	RDLOCK,	44,		2,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{17,	CMD_RDLOCK,	35,		10,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{17,	CMD_RDLOCK,	44,		2,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* Start in the middle, end after lock in list */
-		{17,	RDLOCK,	55,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{17,	WRLOCK,	55,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{17,	CMD_RDLOCK,	55,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{17,	CMD_WRLOCK,	55,		10,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		/* Start matches end of lock in list  */
-		{17,	RDLOCK,	59,		5,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{17,	WRLOCK,	59,		5,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{17,	CMD_RDLOCK,	59,		5,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{17,	CMD_WRLOCK,	59,		5,		FAIL,		CLIENT	}, 
 		
-		{17,	UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
-		{17,	UNLOCK,	30,		16,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
-		{17,	UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{17,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
+		{17,	CMD_UNLOCK,	30,		16,		PASS,		CLIENT	}, 
+		{17,	CMD_UNLOCK,	50,		10,		PASS,		SERVER	}, 
 
 /* SECTION 4: overlapping and EOF tests */
 	/* Acquire overlapping ranges */
-		{18,	WRLOCK,	11,		7,		PASS,		SERVER	},
-		{18,	WRLOCK,	13,		8,		FAIL,		CLIENT	},
-		{18,	UNLOCK,	11,		7,		PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{18,	CMD_WRLOCK,	11,		7,		PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{18,	CMD_WRLOCK,	13,		8,		FAIL,		CLIENT	},
+		{18,	CMD_UNLOCK,	11,		7,		PASS,		SERVER	},
 	/* Acquire different ranges beyond EOF */
-		{19,	WRLOCK,	10,		FILE_SIZE,	PASS,		SERVER	},
-		{19,	WRLOCK,	FILE_SIZE + 10,	10,		PASS,		CLIENT	},
-		{19,	UNLOCK,	10,		FILE_SIZE,	PASS,		SERVER	},
-		{19,	UNLOCK,	FILE_SIZE + 10,	10,		PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{19,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		FILE_SIZE,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{19,	CMD_WRLOCK,	FILE_SIZE + 10,	10,		PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{19,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		FILE_SIZE,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{19,	CMD_UNLOCK,	FILE_SIZE + 10,	10,		PASS,		CLIENT	},
 	/* Acquire same range beyong EOF */
-		{20,	WRLOCK,	10,		FILE_SIZE,	PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{20,	WRLOCK,	10,		FILE_SIZE,	FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
-		{20,	UNLOCK,	10,		FILE_SIZE,	PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{20,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		FILE_SIZE,	PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{20,	CMD_WRLOCK,	10,		FILE_SIZE,	FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
+		{20,	CMD_UNLOCK,	10,		FILE_SIZE,	PASS,		SERVER,	},
 	/* Acquire whole file lock */
-		{21,	WRLOCK,	0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{21,	WRLOCK,	0,		0,		FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
-		{21,	UNLOCK,	0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{21,	CMD_WRLOCK,	0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{21,	CMD_WRLOCK,	0,		0,		FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
+		{21,	CMD_UNLOCK,	0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
 	/* Acquire whole file lock, then range */
-		{22,	WRLOCK,	0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{22,	WRLOCK,	1,		5,		FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
-		{22,	UNLOCK,	0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{22,	CMD_WRLOCK,	0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{22,	CMD_WRLOCK,	1,		5,		FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
+		{22,	CMD_UNLOCK,	0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
 	/* Acquire non-overlapping read locks */
-		{23,	RDLOCK, 1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
-		{23,	RDLOCK, 7,		6,		PASS,		CLIENT, },
-		{23,	UNLOCK, 1, 		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
-		{23,	UNLOCK, 7,		6,		PASS,		CLIENT, },
+		{23,	CMD_RDLOCK, 1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
+		{23,	CMD_RDLOCK, 7,		6,		PASS,		CLIENT, },
+		{23,	CMD_UNLOCK, 1, 		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
+		{23,	CMD_UNLOCK, 7,		6,		PASS,		CLIENT, },
 	/* Acquire overlapping read locks */
-		{24,	RDLOCK, 1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
-		{24,	RDLOCK, 2,		6,		PASS,		CLIENT, },
-		{24,	UNLOCK, 1, 		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
-		{24,	UNLOCK, 1,		7,		PASS,		CLIENT, },
+		{24,	CMD_RDLOCK, 1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
+		{24,	CMD_RDLOCK, 2,		6,		PASS,		CLIENT, },
+		{24,	CMD_UNLOCK, 1, 		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
+		{24,	CMD_UNLOCK, 1,		7,		PASS,		CLIENT, },
 	/* Acquire non-overlapping read and write locks */
-		{25,	RDLOCK, 1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
-		{25,	WRLOCK, 7,		6,		PASS,		CLIENT, },
-		{25,	UNLOCK, 1, 		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
-		{25,	UNLOCK, 7,		6,		PASS,		CLIENT, },
+		{25,	CMD_RDLOCK, 1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
+		{25,	CMD_WRLOCK, 7,		6,		PASS,		CLIENT, },
+		{25,	CMD_UNLOCK, 1, 		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
+		{25,	CMD_UNLOCK, 7,		6,		PASS,		CLIENT, },
 	/* Acquire overlapping read and write locks */
-		{26,	RDLOCK, 1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
-		{26,	WRLOCK, 2,		6,		FAIL,		CLIENT, },
-		{26,	UNLOCK, 1, 		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
+		{26,	CMD_RDLOCK, 1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
+		{26,	CMD_WRLOCK, 2,		6,		FAIL,		CLIENT, },
+		{26,	CMD_UNLOCK, 1, 		5,		PASS,		SERVER, },
 	/* Acquire whole file lock, then close (without unlocking) */
-		{27,	WRLOCK,	0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{27,	WRLOCK,	1,		5,		FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
-		{27,	F_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{27,	WRLOCK,	1,		5,		PASS,		CLIENT,	},
-		{27,	F_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{27,	UNLOCK,	1,		5,		PASS,		CLIENT,	},
+		{27,	CMD_WRLOCK,	0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{27,	CMD_WRLOCK,	1,		5,		FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
+		{27,	CMD_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{27,	CMD_WRLOCK,	1,		5,		PASS,		CLIENT,	},
+		{27,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{27,	CMD_UNLOCK,	1,		5,		PASS,		CLIENT,	},
 	/* Acquire two read locks, close one file and then reopen to check that first lock still exists */
-		{28,	RDLOCK,	1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{28,	RDLOCK,	1,		5,		PASS,		CLIENT,	},
-		{28,	F_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{28,	F_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{28,	WRLOCK,	0,		0,		FAIL,		SERVER,	},
-		{28,	UNLOCK,	1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{28,	CMD_RDLOCK,	1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{28,	CMD_RDLOCK,	1,		5,		PASS,		CLIENT,	},
+		{28,	CMD_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{28,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{28,	CMD_WRLOCK,	0,		0,		FAIL,		SERVER,	},
+		{28,	CMD_UNLOCK,	1,		5,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
 	/* Verify that F_GETLK for F_WRLCK doesn't require that file be opened for write */
-		{29,	F_CLOSE, 0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER, },
-		{29,	F_OPEN, O_RDONLY,	0,		PASS,		SERVER, },
-		{29,	WRTEST, 0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER, },
-		{29,	F_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{29,	F_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{29,	CMD_CLOSE, 0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER, },
+		{29,	CMD_OPEN, O_RDONLY,	0,		PASS,		SERVER, },
+		{29,	CMD_WRTEST, 0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER, },
+		{29,	CMD_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{29,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
 #ifdef macosx
 	/* Close the opened file and open the file with SHLOCK, other client will try to open with SHLOCK too */
-		{30,	F_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{30,	F_OPEN,	O_RDWR|O_SHLOCK|O_NONBLOCK,	0,	PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{30,	F_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		CLIENT,	},
-		{30,	F_OPEN,	O_RDWR|O_SHLOCK|O_NONBLOCK,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT,	},
+		{30,	CMD_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{30,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR|O_SHLOCK|O_NONBLOCK,	0,	PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{30,	CMD_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		CLIENT,	},
+		{30,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR|O_SHLOCK|O_NONBLOCK,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT,	},
 	/* Close the opened file and open the file with SHLOCK, other client will try to open with EXLOCK */
-		{31,	F_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{31,	F_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		CLIENT,	},
-		{31,	F_OPEN,	O_RDWR|O_SHLOCK|O_NONBLOCK,	0,	PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{31,	F_OPEN,	O_RDWR|O_EXLOCK|O_NONBLOCK,	0,	FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
+		{31,	CMD_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{31,	CMD_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		CLIENT,	},
+		{31,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR|O_SHLOCK|O_NONBLOCK,	0,	PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{31,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR|O_EXLOCK|O_NONBLOCK,	0,	FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
 	/* Close the opened file and open the file with EXLOCK, other client will try to open with EXLOCK too */
-		{32,	F_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{32,	F_CLOSE,0,		0,		FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
-		{32,	F_OPEN,	O_RDWR|O_EXLOCK|O_NONBLOCK,	0,	PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{32,	F_OPEN,	O_RDWR|O_EXLOCK|O_NONBLOCK,	0,	FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
-		{32,	F_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{32,	F_CLOSE,0,		0,		FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
-		{32,	F_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
-		{32,	F_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,		PASS,		CLIENT,	},
+		{32,	CMD_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{32,	CMD_CLOSE,0,		0,		FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
+		{32,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR|O_EXLOCK|O_NONBLOCK,	0,	PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{32,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR|O_EXLOCK|O_NONBLOCK,	0,	FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
+		{32,	CMD_CLOSE,0,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{32,	CMD_CLOSE,0,		0,		FAIL,		CLIENT,	},
+		{32,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
+		{32,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,		PASS,		CLIENT,	},
 #endif /* macosx */
 	/* indicate end of array */
 		{0,0,0,0,0,SERVER},
@@ -962,25 +962,25 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 
 		if(tests[index][TEST_NUM] != 0) {
 		    switch(tests[index][COMMAND]) {
-			case WRLOCK:
+			case CMD_WRLOCK:
 			    result = do_lock(F_SETLK, F_WRLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
 			    break;
-			case RDLOCK:
+			case CMD_RDLOCK:
 			    result = do_lock(F_SETLK, F_RDLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
 			    break;
-			case UNLOCK:
+			case CMD_UNLOCK:
 			    result = do_lock(F_SETLK, F_UNLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
 			    break;
-			case F_CLOSE:
+			case CMD_CLOSE:
 			    result = do_close();
 			    break;
-			case F_OPEN:
+			case CMD_OPEN:
 			    result = do_open(tests[index][FLAGS]);
 			    break;
-			case WRTEST:
+			case CMD_WRTEST:
 			    result = do_lock(F_GETLK, F_WRLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
 			    break;
-			case RDTEST:
+			case CMD_RDTEST:
 			    result = do_lock(F_GETLK, F_RDLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
 			    break;
 		    }
@@ -989,10 +989,10 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 			/* We have a failure */
 			if(debug)
 			    fprintf(stderr, "Server failure in test %d, while %sing using offset %lld, length %lld - err = %d:%s\n", 
-					ctl.test, tests[index][COMMAND]==WRLOCK?"write lock":
-						tests[index][COMMAND]==RDLOCK?"read lock":
-						tests[index][COMMAND]==UNLOCK?"unlock":
-						tests[index][COMMAND]==F_OPEN?"open":"clos", 
+					ctl.test, tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_WRLOCK?"write lock":
+						tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_RDLOCK?"read lock":
+						tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_UNLOCK?"unlock":
+						tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_OPEN?"open":"clos", 
 						(long long)tests[index][OFFSET],
 						(long long)tests[index][LENGTH],
 						saved_errno, strerror(saved_errno));
@@ -1009,10 +1009,10 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		} 
 		if(debug > 1)
 		    fprintf(stderr, "Sending command to client (%d) - %s - %lld:%lld\n", 
-					index, tests[index][COMMAND]==WRLOCK?"write lock":
-					tests[index][COMMAND]==RDLOCK?"read lock":
-					tests[index][COMMAND]==UNLOCK?"unlock": 
-					tests[index][COMMAND]==F_OPEN?"open":"clos", 
+					index, tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_WRLOCK?"write lock":
+					tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_RDLOCK?"read lock":
+					tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_UNLOCK?"unlock": 
+					tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_OPEN?"open":"clos", 
 					(long long)tests[index][OFFSET],
 					(long long)tests[index][LENGTH]);
 		/* get the client to do something */
@@ -1027,10 +1027,10 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 			fail_flag++;
 			if(debug)
 			    fprintf(stderr, "Client failure in test %d, while %sing using offset %lld, length %lld - err = %d:%s\n",
-					ctl.test, ctl.command==WRLOCK?"write lock":
-					ctl.command==RDLOCK?"read lock":
-					ctl.command==UNLOCK?"unlock":
-					ctl.command==F_OPEN?"open":"clos",
+					ctl.test, ctl.command==CMD_WRLOCK?"write lock":
+					ctl.command==CMD_RDLOCK?"read lock":
+					ctl.command==CMD_UNLOCK?"unlock":
+					ctl.command==CMD_OPEN?"open":"clos",
 					(long long)ctl.offset, (long long)ctl.length,
 					ctl.error, strerror(ctl.error));
 			fprintf(stderr, "Client failure in %lld:%s\n",
@@ -1074,25 +1074,25 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 	    ctl.offset = tests[index][OFFSET];
 	    ctl.length = tests[index][LENGTH];
 	    switch(tests[index][COMMAND]) {
-		case WRLOCK:
+		case CMD_WRLOCK:
 		    result = do_lock(F_SETLK, F_WRLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
 		    break;
-		case RDLOCK:
+		case CMD_RDLOCK:
 		    result = do_lock(F_SETLK, F_RDLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
 		    break;
-		case UNLOCK:
+		case CMD_UNLOCK:
 		    result = do_lock(F_SETLK, F_UNLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
 		    break;
-		case F_CLOSE:
+		case CMD_CLOSE:
 		    result = do_close();
 		    break;
-		case F_OPEN:
+		case CMD_OPEN:
 		    result = do_open(tests[index][FLAGS]);
 		    break;
-		case WRTEST:
+		case CMD_WRTEST:
 		    result = do_lock(F_GETLK, F_WRLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
 		    break;
-		case RDTEST:
+		case CMD_RDTEST:
 		    result = do_lock(F_GETLK, F_RDLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
 		    break;
 	    }
-- 
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* [PATCH 04/13] src/locktest: Add get_cmd_str
  2019-09-18  4:15 [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it ira.weiny
                   ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 03/13] src/locktest: Change command macro names ira.weiny
@ 2019-09-18  4:15 ` ira.weiny
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 05/13] src/locktest.c: Clean up client command passing ira.weiny
                   ` (10 subsequent siblings)
  14 siblings, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: ira.weiny @ 2019-09-18  4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton, Ira Weiny

From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>

Rather than open code printing the strings, use a helper function.

Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
---
 src/locktest.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++------------
 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/locktest.c b/src/locktest.c
index ce04ecba6205..825d9df3ddf8 100644
--- a/src/locktest.c
+++ b/src/locktest.c
@@ -109,6 +109,19 @@ static HANDLE	f_fd = INVALID_HANDLE;	/* shared file      */
 #define		WHO		5
 #define		FLAGS		2 /* index 2 is also used for do_open() flag, see below */
 
+static char *get_cmd_str(int cmd)
+{
+	switch (cmd) {
+		case CMD_WRLOCK: return "write lock"; break;
+		case CMD_RDLOCK: return "read lock"; break;
+		case CMD_UNLOCK: return "unlock"; break;
+		case CMD_CLOSE:  return "close"; break;
+		case CMD_OPEN:   return "open"; break;
+		case CMD_WRTEST: return "Wait for SIGIO"; break;
+		case CMD_RDTEST: return "Truncate"; break;
+	}
+	return "unknown";
+}
 /* 
  * flags for Mac OS X do_open() 
  * O_RDONLY	0x0000
@@ -989,10 +1002,8 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 			/* We have a failure */
 			if(debug)
 			    fprintf(stderr, "Server failure in test %d, while %sing using offset %lld, length %lld - err = %d:%s\n", 
-					ctl.test, tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_WRLOCK?"write lock":
-						tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_RDLOCK?"read lock":
-						tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_UNLOCK?"unlock":
-						tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_OPEN?"open":"clos", 
+					ctl.test,
+					get_cmd_str(tests[index][COMMAND]),
 						(long long)tests[index][OFFSET],
 						(long long)tests[index][LENGTH],
 						saved_errno, strerror(saved_errno));
@@ -1009,10 +1020,8 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		} 
 		if(debug > 1)
 		    fprintf(stderr, "Sending command to client (%d) - %s - %lld:%lld\n", 
-					index, tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_WRLOCK?"write lock":
-					tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_RDLOCK?"read lock":
-					tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_UNLOCK?"unlock": 
-					tests[index][COMMAND]==CMD_OPEN?"open":"clos", 
+					index,
+					get_cmd_str(ctl.command),
 					(long long)tests[index][OFFSET],
 					(long long)tests[index][LENGTH]);
 		/* get the client to do something */
@@ -1027,10 +1036,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 			fail_flag++;
 			if(debug)
 			    fprintf(stderr, "Client failure in test %d, while %sing using offset %lld, length %lld - err = %d:%s\n",
-					ctl.test, ctl.command==CMD_WRLOCK?"write lock":
-					ctl.command==CMD_RDLOCK?"read lock":
-					ctl.command==CMD_UNLOCK?"unlock":
-					ctl.command==CMD_OPEN?"open":"clos",
+					ctl.test, get_cmd_str(ctl.command),
 					(long long)ctl.offset, (long long)ctl.length,
 					ctl.error, strerror(ctl.error));
 			fprintf(stderr, "Client failure in %lld:%s\n",
-- 
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* [PATCH 05/13] src/locktest.c: Clean up client command passing
  2019-09-18  4:15 [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it ira.weiny
                   ` (3 preceding siblings ...)
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 04/13] src/locktest: Add get_cmd_str ira.weiny
@ 2019-09-18  4:15 ` ira.weiny
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 06/13] src/locktest.c: Fix return code if last test fails ira.weiny
                   ` (9 subsequent siblings)
  14 siblings, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: ira.weiny @ 2019-09-18  4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton, Ira Weiny

From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>

The client was using the test index rather than the values being passed
to it for a command.  While this technically worked it is cleaner to
fully initialize the command message and use the values in that message.

Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
---
 src/locktest.c | 36 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/locktest.c b/src/locktest.c
index 825d9df3ddf8..3abb91120144 100644
--- a/src/locktest.c
+++ b/src/locktest.c
@@ -670,6 +670,17 @@ int do_close(void)
     return PASS;
 }
 
+static void init_ctl(int32_t index)
+{
+    ctl.test= (int32_t)tests[index][TEST_NUM];
+    ctl.command = (int32_t)tests[index][COMMAND];
+    ctl.offset = tests[index][OFFSET];
+    ctl.length = tests[index][LENGTH];
+    ctl.index = index;
+    ctl.result = (int32_t)tests[index][RESULT];
+    ctl.error = 0;
+}
+
 void
 send_ctl(void)
 {
@@ -1018,6 +1029,8 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		    ctl.test = 0;
 		    end=1;
 		} 
+		/* get the client to do something */
+		init_ctl(index);
 		if(debug > 1)
 		    fprintf(stderr, "Sending command to client (%d) - %s - %lld:%lld\n", 
 					index,
@@ -1074,20 +1087,16 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		end = 1;
 		break;
 	    }
-		
 
-	    ctl.command = tests[index][COMMAND];
-	    ctl.offset = tests[index][OFFSET];
-	    ctl.length = tests[index][LENGTH];
-	    switch(tests[index][COMMAND]) {
+	    switch(ctl.command) {
 		case CMD_WRLOCK:
-		    result = do_lock(F_SETLK, F_WRLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
+		    result = do_lock(F_SETLK, F_WRLCK, ctl.offset, ctl.length);
 		    break;
 		case CMD_RDLOCK:
-		    result = do_lock(F_SETLK, F_RDLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
+		    result = do_lock(F_SETLK, F_RDLCK, ctl.offset, ctl.length);
 		    break;
 		case CMD_UNLOCK:
-		    result = do_lock(F_SETLK, F_UNLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
+		    result = do_lock(F_SETLK, F_UNLCK, ctl.offset, ctl.length);
 		    break;
 		case CMD_CLOSE:
 		    result = do_close();
@@ -1096,21 +1105,22 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		    result = do_open(tests[index][FLAGS]);
 		    break;
 		case CMD_WRTEST:
-		    result = do_lock(F_GETLK, F_WRLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
+		    result = do_lock(F_GETLK, F_WRLCK, ctl.offset, ctl.length);
 		    break;
 		case CMD_RDTEST:
-		    result = do_lock(F_GETLK, F_RDLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
+		    result = do_lock(F_GETLK, F_RDLCK, ctl.offset, ctl.length);
 		    break;
 	    }
-	    if( result != tests[index][RESULT] ) {
+	    if( result != ctl.result ) {
 		if(debug)
-		    fprintf(stderr,"Got %d, wanted %lld\n", result,
-					(long long)tests[index][RESULT]);
+		    fprintf(stderr,"Got %d, wanted %d\n",
+				result, ctl.result);
 		ctl.result = FAIL;
 		ctl.error = saved_errno;
 		fail_count++;
 	    } else {
 		ctl.result = PASS;
+		ctl.error = 0;
 	    }
 	    if(debug > 2)
 		fprintf(stderr,"client: sending result to server (%d)\n", ctl.index);
-- 
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  2019-09-18  4:15 [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it ira.weiny
                   ` (4 preceding siblings ...)
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 05/13] src/locktest.c: Clean up client command passing ira.weiny
@ 2019-09-18  4:15 ` ira.weiny
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 07/13] generic/131: Clean up pid variables ira.weiny
                   ` (8 subsequent siblings)
  14 siblings, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: ira.weiny @ 2019-09-18  4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton, Ira Weiny

From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>

If anything but the first step of the last test fails, the exit code
(fail_count) was not properly set.  Fix this such that follow on patches
will be able to save error output and correctly inform the script that a
failure has occurred rather than just expecting random output to fail
the diff check.

The issue is last_test is not properly tracking which test the loop is
currently on.  Therefore fail_count would not be incremented correctly.

Remove the special case of checking for the end of the steps array and
track last_test properly.  Then adjust test_count to be correct for the
new code.

Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
---
 src/locktest.c | 21 +++++++++------------
 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/locktest.c b/src/locktest.c
index 3abb91120144..241e7c451724 100644
--- a/src/locktest.c
+++ b/src/locktest.c
@@ -963,7 +963,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
     int end = 0;
     int result = 0;
     int last_test = 0;
-    int test_count = 0;
+    int test_count = -1;
     int fail_flag = 0;
     while(!end) {
 	if (server) {
@@ -1058,15 +1058,13 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		    }
 		}
 	    }
-	    if(tests[index][TEST_NUM] != 0) {
-		if(last_test != tests[index][TEST_NUM]) {
-		    test_count++;
-		    if(fail_flag)
-			fail_count++;
-		    fail_flag = 0;
 
-		}
-		last_test = tests[index][TEST_NUM];
+	    if(last_test != tests[index][TEST_NUM]) {
+	        test_count++;
+	        if(fail_flag)
+		    fail_count++;
+	        fail_flag = 0;
+	        last_test = tests[index][TEST_NUM];
 	    }
 		
 	    index++;
@@ -1126,9 +1124,8 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		fprintf(stderr,"client: sending result to server (%d)\n", ctl.index);
 	    /* Send result to the server */
 	    send_ctl();
-	    if(tests[index][TEST_NUM] != 0) {
-		if(last_test != tests[index][TEST_NUM])
-		    test_count++;
+	    if(last_test != tests[index][TEST_NUM]) {
+		test_count++;
 		last_test = tests[index][TEST_NUM];
 	    }
 	}
-- 
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@ 2019-09-18  4:15 ` ira.weiny
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                   ` (7 subsequent siblings)
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From: ira.weiny @ 2019-09-18  4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton, Ira Weiny

From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>

Change the name of the variables to reflect the client vs server.  This
will help in future patches.

Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
---
 tests/generic/131 | 10 +++++-----
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tests/generic/131 b/tests/generic/131
index e8cdd48e8667..c333e676e8f9 100755
--- a/tests/generic/131
+++ b/tests/generic/131
@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
 
 _cleanup()
 {
-    kill $locktest_pid2 > /dev/null 2>&1
-    kill $locktest_pid1 > /dev/null 2>&1
+	kill $client_pid > /dev/null 2>&1
+	kill $server_pid > /dev/null 2>&1
 }
 
 # get standard environment, filters and checks
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ touch $TEST_DIR/server.out
 
 # Start the server
 src/locktest $TESTFILE 2>&1 > $TEST_DIR/server.out &
-locktest_pid1=$!
+server_pid=$!
 
 timeout=30
 while [ $timeout -gt 0 ]; do
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ while [ $timeout -gt 0 ]; do
 	fi
 
 	# check the existence of server process
-	if ! kill -s 0 $locktest_pid1 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+	if ! kill -s 0 $server_pid >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 		echo "Server died abnormally"
 		exit 1
 	fi
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ fi
 
 # Start the client
 src/locktest -p $PORT -h localhost $TESTFILE 2>&1 > $TEST_DIR/client.out
-locktest_pid2=$!
+client_pid=$!
 result=$?
 if [ $result -eq 0 ]; then
 	echo success!
-- 
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                   ` (6 preceding siblings ...)
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                   ` (6 subsequent siblings)
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From: ira.weiny @ 2019-09-18  4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton, Ira Weiny

From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>

Details of which internal step failed within a test are lost without
additional debugging output.  Save that output by separating stdout and
stderr.

This allows the server port to be written solely to stdout for
consumption by the script.  Then all error output can be sent to the
seqres.full file in the event of a failure.  Then, depend on the return
code of the server _and_ the client to detect failure and save the error
output for inspection.

Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
---
 tests/generic/131 | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tests/generic/131 b/tests/generic/131
index c333e676e8f9..4d90411d4a19 100755
--- a/tests/generic/131
+++ b/tests/generic/131
@@ -14,11 +14,15 @@ here=`pwd`
 tmp=/tmp/$$
 status=1	# failure is the default!
 trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
+debug="-d"
+
+TESTFILE=$TEST_DIR/lock_file
 
 _cleanup()
 {
 	kill $client_pid > /dev/null 2>&1
 	kill $server_pid > /dev/null 2>&1
+	rm -f $TESTFILE
 }
 
 # get standard environment, filters and checks
@@ -31,48 +35,71 @@ _supported_os Linux
 _require_test
 _require_test_fcntl_advisory_locks
 
-TESTFILE=$TEST_DIR/lock_file
+# set up log files
+SERVER_LOG=$TEST_DIR/server.out
+rm -f $SERVER_LOG
+touch $SERVER_LOG
+SERVER_PORT=$TEST_DIR/server.port
+rm -f $SERVER_PORT
+touch $SERVER_PORT
+CLIENT_LOG=$TEST_DIR/client.out
+rm -f $CLIENT_LOG
+touch $CLIENT_LOG
+
+touch $TESTFILE
+
+function dump_logs_fail()
+{
+	fail_str=$1
 
-rm -f $TEST_DIR/server.out
-touch $TEST_DIR/server.out
+	echo "     ***** Client log *****" >> $seqres.full
+	cat $CLIENT_LOG >> $seqres.full
+	echo "     ***** Server log *****" >> $seqres.full
+	cat $SERVER_LOG >> $seqres.full
+	echo "     ***** End file details *****" >> $seqres.full
+	ls -la $TESTFILE >> $seqres.full
+	_fail $fail_str
+	exit 1
+}
 
 # Start the server
-src/locktest $TESTFILE 2>&1 > $TEST_DIR/server.out &
+src/locktest $debug $TESTFILE 2> $SERVER_LOG 1> $SERVER_PORT &
 server_pid=$!
 
 timeout=30
 while [ $timeout -gt 0 ]; do
 	sleep 1
 
-	PORT=$(cat $TEST_DIR/server.out | grep "^server port: " | awk '{print $3}')
+	PORT=$(cat $SERVER_PORT | grep "^server port: " | awk '{print $3}')
 	if [ -n "$PORT" ]; then
 		break
 	fi
 
 	# check the existence of server process
 	if ! kill -s 0 $server_pid >/dev/null 2>&1; then
-		echo "Server died abnormally"
-		exit 1
+		dump_logs_fail "Server died abnormally"
 	fi
 
 	let timeout=timeout-1
 done
 
 if [ -z "$PORT" ]; then
-	echo "Could not get server port"
-	exit 1
+	dump_logs_fail "Could not get server port"
 fi
 
 # Start the client
-src/locktest -p $PORT -h localhost $TESTFILE 2>&1 > $TEST_DIR/client.out
+
+src/locktest $debug -p $PORT -h localhost $TESTFILE 2> $CLIENT_LOG
+client_result=$?
 client_pid=$!
-result=$?
-if [ $result -eq 0 ]; then
-	echo success!
-	status=0
-else
-	echo "Client reported failure ($result)"
-	cat $TEST_DIR/*.out
+if [ $client_result -ne 0 ]; then
+	dump_logs_fail "Client reported failure ($client_result)"
 fi
-
+wait $server_pid
+server_result=$?
+if [ $server_result -ne 0 ]; then
+	dump_logs_fail "Server reported failure ($server_result)"
+fi
+echo success!
+status=0
 exit
-- 
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* [PATCH 09/13] src/locktest: Add simple lease testing
  2019-09-18  4:15 [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it ira.weiny
                   ` (7 preceding siblings ...)
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@ 2019-09-18  4:15 ` ira.weiny
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 10/13] src/locktest: Add lease testing for basic signal reception ira.weiny
                   ` (5 subsequent siblings)
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From: ira.weiny @ 2019-09-18  4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton, Ira Weiny

From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>

	/* 33 */"Take Read Lease",
	/* 34 */"Take Write Lease",
	/* 35 */"Fail Write Lease if file is open somewhere else",
	/* 36 */"Fail Read Lease if opened with write permissions",

Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
---
 src/locktest.c | 91 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
 1 file changed, 86 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/locktest.c b/src/locktest.c
index 241e7c451724..8aa9249f5af8 100644
--- a/src/locktest.c
+++ b/src/locktest.c
@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
 /*
  * Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
+ * Copyright (c) 2019 Intel Corp.
  * All Rights Reserved.
  */
 
 /*
- * Synchronized byte range lock exerciser
+ * Synchronized byte range lock and lease exerciser
  */
 
 #include <stdio.h>
@@ -94,6 +95,8 @@ static HANDLE	f_fd = INVALID_HANDLE;	/* shared file      */
 #define		CMD_OPEN	4
 #define		CMD_WRTEST	5
 #define		CMD_RDTEST	6
+#define 	CMD_SETLEASE	7
+#define 	CMD_GETLEASE	8
 
 #define		PASS 	1
 #define		FAIL	0
@@ -108,6 +111,7 @@ static HANDLE	f_fd = INVALID_HANDLE;	/* shared file      */
 #define		RESULT		4
 #define		WHO		5
 #define		FLAGS		2 /* index 2 is also used for do_open() flag, see below */
+#define		ARG		FLAGS /* Arguments for Lease operations */
 
 static char *get_cmd_str(int cmd)
 {
@@ -119,6 +123,8 @@ static char *get_cmd_str(int cmd)
 		case CMD_OPEN:   return "open"; break;
 		case CMD_WRTEST: return "Wait for SIGIO"; break;
 		case CMD_RDTEST: return "Truncate"; break;
+		case CMD_SETLEASE: return "Set Lease"; break;
+		case CMD_GETLEASE: return "Get Lease"; break;
 	}
 	return "unknown";
 }
@@ -176,15 +182,19 @@ char *descriptions[] = {
     /* 27 */"Acquire whole file write lock and then close without unlocking (and attempt a lock)",
     /* 28 */"Acquire two read locks, close and reopen the file, and test if the inital lock is still there",
     /* 29 */"Verify that F_GETLK for F_WRLCK doesn't require that file be opened for write",
-    #if defined(macosx)
+    /* if defined(macosx) ; These must be defined to keep the array intact */
     /* 30 */"Close the opened file and open the file with SHLOCK, other client will try to open with SHLOCK too",
     /* 31 */"Close the opened file and open the file with SHLOCK, other client will try to open with EXLOCK",
-    /* 32 */"Close the opened file and open the file with EXLOCK, other client will try to open with EXLOCK too"
-    #endif
+    /* 32 */"Close the opened file and open the file with EXLOCK, other client will try to open with EXLOCK too",
+    /* endif */
+    /* 33 */"Take Read Lease",
+    /* 34 */"Take Write Lease",
+    /* 35 */"Fail Write Lease if file is open somewhere else",
+    /* 36 */"Fail Read Lease if opened with write permissions",
 };
 
 static int64_t tests[][6] =
-	/*	test #	Action	[offset|flags]	length		expected	server/client */
+	/*	test #	Action	[offset|flags|arg]	length		expected	server/client */
 	{ 	
 	/* Various simple tests exercising the list */
 
@@ -544,6 +554,38 @@ static int64_t tests[][6] =
 		{32,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,		PASS,		SERVER,	},
 		{32,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,		PASS,		CLIENT,	},
 #endif /* macosx */
+
+/* SECTION 5: Simple verification of being able to take leases */
+	/* Take Read Lease */
+		{33,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{33,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDONLY,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{33,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{33,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDONLY,	0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{33,	CMD_SETLEASE,	F_RDLCK,	0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{33,	CMD_GETLEASE,	F_RDLCK,	0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{33,	CMD_SETLEASE,	F_UNLCK,	0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{33,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{33,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+
+	/* Take Write Lease */
+		{34,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{34,	CMD_SETLEASE,	F_WRLCK,	0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{34,	CMD_GETLEASE,	F_WRLCK,	0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{34,	CMD_SETLEASE,	F_UNLCK,	0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{34,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+	/* Fail Write Lease with other users */
+		{35,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDONLY,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT  },
+		{35,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{35,	CMD_SETLEASE,	F_WRLCK,	0,	FAIL,		SERVER	},
+		{35,	CMD_GETLEASE,	F_WRLCK,	0,	FAIL,		SERVER	},
+		{35,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{35,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+	/* Fail Read Lease if opened for write */
+		{36,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{36,	CMD_SETLEASE,	F_RDLCK,	0,	FAIL,		SERVER	},
+		{36,	CMD_GETLEASE,	F_RDLCK,	0,	FAIL,		SERVER	},
+		{36,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+
 	/* indicate end of array */
 		{0,0,0,0,0,SERVER},
 		{0,0,0,0,0,CLIENT}
@@ -653,6 +695,32 @@ static int do_lock(int cmd, int type, int start, int length)
     return(ret==0?PASS:FAIL);
 }
 
+static int do_lease(int cmd, int arg, int expected)
+{
+    int ret;
+
+    if(debug > 1)
+	fprintf(stderr, "do_lease: cmd=%d arg=%d exp=%X\n",
+		cmd, arg, expected);
+
+    if (f_fd < 0)
+	return f_fd;
+
+    errno = 0;
+
+    ret = fcntl(f_fd, cmd, arg);
+    saved_errno = errno;
+
+    if (expected && (expected == ret))
+	ret = 0;
+
+    if(debug > 1 && ret)
+	fprintf(stderr, "%s do_lease: ret = %d, errno = %d (%s)\n",
+		__FILE__, ret, errno, strerror(errno));
+
+    return(ret==0?PASS:FAIL);
+}
+
 int do_close(void)
 {	
     if(debug > 1) {
@@ -1007,6 +1075,12 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 			case CMD_RDTEST:
 			    result = do_lock(F_GETLK, F_RDLCK, tests[index][OFFSET], tests[index][LENGTH]);
 			    break;
+			case CMD_SETLEASE:
+			    result = do_lease(F_SETLEASE, tests[index][ARG], 0);
+			    break;
+			case CMD_GETLEASE:
+			    result = do_lease(F_GETLEASE, tests[index][ARG], tests[index][ARG]);
+			    break;
 		    }
 		    if( result != tests[index][RESULT]) {
 			fail_flag++;
@@ -1108,6 +1182,13 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		case CMD_RDTEST:
 		    result = do_lock(F_GETLK, F_RDLCK, ctl.offset, ctl.length);
 		    break;
+		/* NOTE offset carries the argument values */
+		case CMD_SETLEASE:
+		    result = do_lease(F_SETLEASE, ctl.offset, 0);
+		    break;
+		case CMD_GETLEASE:
+		    result = do_lease(F_GETLEASE, ctl.offset, ctl.offset);
+		    break;
 	    }
 	    if( result != ctl.result ) {
 		if(debug)
-- 
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From: ira.weiny @ 2019-09-18  4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton, Ira Weiny

From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>

	/* 37 */"Read lease gets SIGIO on write open",
	/* 38 */"Write lease gets SIGIO on read open",
	/* 39 */"Read lease does _not_ get SIGIO on read open",
	/* 40 */"Read lease gets SIGIO on write open",

Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
---
 src/locktest.c | 134 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 1 file changed, 132 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/locktest.c b/src/locktest.c
index 8aa9249f5af8..b1388336e318 100644
--- a/src/locktest.c
+++ b/src/locktest.c
@@ -27,6 +27,8 @@
 #include <byteswap.h>
 #include <errno.h>
 #include <string.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+
 #define     HEX_2_ASC(x)    ((x) > 9) ? (x)-10+'a' : (x)+'0'
 #define 	FILE_SIZE	1024
 #define PLATFORM_INIT()     /*no-op*/
@@ -83,6 +85,7 @@ static int	server = 1;
 static int	port = 0;
 static int 	testnumber = -1;
 static int	saved_errno = 0;
+static int      got_sigio = 0;
 
 static SOCKET	s_fd = -1;              /* listen socket    */
 static SOCKET	c_fd = -1;	        /* IPC socket       */
@@ -97,6 +100,8 @@ static HANDLE	f_fd = INVALID_HANDLE;	/* shared file      */
 #define		CMD_RDTEST	6
 #define 	CMD_SETLEASE	7
 #define 	CMD_GETLEASE	8
+#define		CMD_SIGIO	9
+#define		CMD_WAIT_SIGIO	10
 
 #define		PASS 	1
 #define		FAIL	0
@@ -112,6 +117,7 @@ static HANDLE	f_fd = INVALID_HANDLE;	/* shared file      */
 #define		WHO		5
 #define		FLAGS		2 /* index 2 is also used for do_open() flag, see below */
 #define		ARG		FLAGS /* Arguments for Lease operations */
+#define		TIME		FLAGS /* Time for waiting on sigio */
 
 static char *get_cmd_str(int cmd)
 {
@@ -125,6 +131,8 @@ static char *get_cmd_str(int cmd)
 		case CMD_RDTEST: return "Truncate"; break;
 		case CMD_SETLEASE: return "Set Lease"; break;
 		case CMD_GETLEASE: return "Get Lease"; break;
+		case CMD_SIGIO:    return "Setup SIGIO"; break;
+		case CMD_WAIT_SIGIO: return "Wait for SIGIO"; break;
 	}
 	return "unknown";
 }
@@ -191,10 +199,15 @@ char *descriptions[] = {
     /* 34 */"Take Write Lease",
     /* 35 */"Fail Write Lease if file is open somewhere else",
     /* 36 */"Fail Read Lease if opened with write permissions",
+    /* 37 */"Read lease gets SIGIO on write open",
+    /* 38 */"Write lease gets SIGIO on read open",
+    /* 39 */"Read lease does _not_ get SIGIO on read open",
+    /* 40 */"Read lease gets SIGIO on write open",
 };
 
 static int64_t tests[][6] =
 	/*	test #	Action	[offset|flags|arg]	length		expected	server/client */
+	/*			[sigio_wait_time]						*/
 	{ 	
 	/* Various simple tests exercising the list */
 
@@ -586,6 +599,47 @@ static int64_t tests[][6] =
 		{36,	CMD_GETLEASE,	F_RDLCK,	0,	FAIL,		SERVER	},
 		{36,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
 
+/* SECTION 2: Proper SIGIO notifications */
+	/* Get SIGIO when read lease is broken by write */
+		{37,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDONLY,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{37,	CMD_SETLEASE,	F_RDLCK,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{37,	CMD_GETLEASE,	F_RDLCK,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{37,	CMD_SIGIO,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{37,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{37,	CMD_WAIT_SIGIO,	5,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{37,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{37,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+
+	/* Get SIGIO when write lease is broken by read */
+		{38,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{38,	CMD_SETLEASE,	F_WRLCK,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{38,	CMD_GETLEASE,	F_WRLCK,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{38,	CMD_SIGIO,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{38,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDONLY,	0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{38,	CMD_WAIT_SIGIO,	5,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{38,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{38,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+
+	/* Don't get SIGIO when read lease is taken by read */
+		{39,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDONLY,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{39,	CMD_SETLEASE,	F_RDLCK,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{39,	CMD_GETLEASE,	F_RDLCK,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{39,	CMD_SIGIO,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{39,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDONLY,	0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{39,	CMD_WAIT_SIGIO,	5,		0,	FAIL,		CLIENT	},
+		{39,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{39,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+
+	/* Get SIGIO when Read lease is broken by Write */
+		{40,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDONLY,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{40,	CMD_SETLEASE,	F_RDLCK,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{40,	CMD_GETLEASE,	F_RDLCK,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{40,	CMD_SIGIO,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{40,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{40,	CMD_WAIT_SIGIO,	5,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{40,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{40,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+
 	/* indicate end of array */
 		{0,0,0,0,0,SERVER},
 		{0,0,0,0,0,CLIENT}
@@ -649,6 +703,67 @@ initialize(HANDLE fd)
     }
 }
 
+void release_lease(int fd)
+{
+	int rc;
+
+	rc = fcntl(fd, F_SETLEASE, F_UNLCK);
+	if (debug && rc != 0)
+		fprintf(stderr, "%s Failed to remove lease %d : %d %s\n",
+			__FILE__, rc, errno, strerror(errno));
+}
+
+void lease_break(int sig, siginfo_t *info, void *p)
+{
+    if (debug > 1)
+	fprintf(stderr, "lease break %d %p fd %d\n",
+		sig, info, info->si_fd);
+    got_sigio = 1;
+    release_lease(f_fd);
+}
+
+struct sigaction lease_break_action = {
+	.sa_sigaction = lease_break,
+	.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO,
+};
+
+int do_setup_sigio(int fd)
+{
+	int rc;
+
+	got_sigio = 0;
+
+	rc = sigaction(SIGIO, &lease_break_action, NULL);
+	if (rc != 0)
+		return FAIL;
+
+	if (debug > 1)
+		fprintf(stderr, "Set '%s' sigaction on %d\n",
+			strsignal(SIGIO), fd);
+
+	rc = fcntl(fd, F_SETSIG, SIGIO);
+	if (debug && rc)
+		fprintf(stderr, "%s Set '%s' sigaction on %d\n",
+			__FILE__, strsignal(SIGIO), fd);
+
+	return (rc == 0 ? PASS : FAIL);
+}
+
+int do_wait_sigio(int32_t time)
+{
+    if (time <= 0)
+	return FAIL;
+
+    while (!got_sigio && time--) {
+	sleep(1);
+    }
+
+    if (debug > 1 && !got_sigio)
+	fprintf(stderr, "%s failed to get sigio\n",
+		__FILE__);
+
+    return (got_sigio ? PASS: FAIL);
+}
 
 int do_open(int flag)
 {
@@ -790,10 +905,13 @@ void recv_ctl(void)
 {
     int         nread;
 
+again:
     if ((nread = SOCKET_READ(c_fd, (char*)&ctl, sizeof(ctl))) != sizeof(ctl)) {
-        if (nread < 0)
+        if (nread < 0) {
+	    if (errno == EINTR)
+		goto again;
             perror("recv_ctl: read");
-        else {
+        } else {
             fprintf(stderr, "recv_ctl[%d]: read() returns %d, not %zu as expected\n", 
                     ctl.test, nread, sizeof(ctl));
 	    fprintf(stderr, "socket might has been closed by other locktest\n");
@@ -1081,6 +1199,12 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 			case CMD_GETLEASE:
 			    result = do_lease(F_GETLEASE, tests[index][ARG], tests[index][ARG]);
 			    break;
+			case CMD_SIGIO:
+			    result = do_setup_sigio(f_fd);
+			    break;
+			case CMD_WAIT_SIGIO:
+			    result = do_wait_sigio(tests[index][TIME]);
+			    break;
 		    }
 		    if( result != tests[index][RESULT]) {
 			fail_flag++;
@@ -1189,6 +1313,12 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		case CMD_GETLEASE:
 		    result = do_lease(F_GETLEASE, ctl.offset, ctl.offset);
 		    break;
+		case CMD_SIGIO:
+		    result = do_setup_sigio(f_fd);
+		    break;
+		case CMD_WAIT_SIGIO:
+		    result = do_wait_sigio(ctl.offset);
+		    break;
 	    }
 	    if( result != ctl.result ) {
 		if(debug)
-- 
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* [PATCH 11/13] src/locktest: Add truncate lease tests
  2019-09-18  4:15 [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it ira.weiny
                   ` (9 preceding siblings ...)
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 10/13] src/locktest: Add lease testing for basic signal reception ira.weiny
@ 2019-09-18  4:15 ` ira.weiny
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 12/13] src/locktest: Clean up error output ira.weiny
                   ` (3 subsequent siblings)
  14 siblings, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: ira.weiny @ 2019-09-18  4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton, Ira Weiny

From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>

Add verification of signal reception on truncate:

	/* 41 */"Write lease gets SIGIO on truncate",
	/* 42 */"Read lease gets SIGIO on truncate",

Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
---
 src/locktest.c | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/locktest.c b/src/locktest.c
index b1388336e318..b469a2270f82 100644
--- a/src/locktest.c
+++ b/src/locktest.c
@@ -102,6 +102,7 @@ static HANDLE	f_fd = INVALID_HANDLE;	/* shared file      */
 #define 	CMD_GETLEASE	8
 #define		CMD_SIGIO	9
 #define		CMD_WAIT_SIGIO	10
+#define		CMD_TRUNCATE	11
 
 #define		PASS 	1
 #define		FAIL	0
@@ -133,6 +134,7 @@ static char *get_cmd_str(int cmd)
 		case CMD_GETLEASE: return "Get Lease"; break;
 		case CMD_SIGIO:    return "Setup SIGIO"; break;
 		case CMD_WAIT_SIGIO: return "Wait for SIGIO"; break;
+		case CMD_TRUNCATE: return "Truncate"; break;
 	}
 	return "unknown";
 }
@@ -203,6 +205,8 @@ char *descriptions[] = {
     /* 38 */"Write lease gets SIGIO on read open",
     /* 39 */"Read lease does _not_ get SIGIO on read open",
     /* 40 */"Read lease gets SIGIO on write open",
+    /* 41 */"Write lease gets SIGIO on truncate",
+    /* 42 */"Read lease gets SIGIO on truncate",
 };
 
 static int64_t tests[][6] =
@@ -640,6 +644,25 @@ static int64_t tests[][6] =
 		{40,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
 		{40,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
 
+	/* Get SIGIO when Write lease is broken by Truncate */
+		{41,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDWR,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{41,	CMD_SETLEASE,	F_WRLCK,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{41,	CMD_GETLEASE,	F_WRLCK,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{41,	CMD_SIGIO,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{41,	CMD_TRUNCATE,	FILE_SIZE/2,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{41,	CMD_WAIT_SIGIO,	5,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{41,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+
+	/* Get SIGIO when Read lease is broken by Truncate */
+		{42,	CMD_OPEN,	O_RDONLY,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{42,	CMD_SETLEASE,	F_RDLCK,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{42,	CMD_GETLEASE,	F_RDLCK,	0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{42,	CMD_SIGIO,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{42,	CMD_TRUNCATE,	FILE_SIZE/2,	0,	PASS,		SERVER	},
+		{42,	CMD_WAIT_SIGIO,	5,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+		{42,	CMD_CLOSE,	0,		0,	PASS,		CLIENT	},
+
+
 	/* indicate end of array */
 		{0,0,0,0,0,SERVER},
 		{0,0,0,0,0,CLIENT}
@@ -703,6 +726,27 @@ initialize(HANDLE fd)
     }
 }
 
+static int do_truncate(size_t length)
+{
+    int rc;
+
+    if (debug > 1)
+	fprintf(stderr, "truncating to %ld\n", length);
+
+again:
+    rc = truncate(filename, length);
+    if (rc && errno == EINTR)
+	goto again;
+
+    saved_errno = errno;
+
+    if (debug && rc)
+	fprintf(stderr, "%s %d : %s\n",
+		__FILE__, errno, strerror(errno));
+
+    return (rc == 0 ? PASS:FAIL);
+}
+
 void release_lease(int fd)
 {
 	int rc;
@@ -1205,6 +1249,9 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 			case CMD_WAIT_SIGIO:
 			    result = do_wait_sigio(tests[index][TIME]);
 			    break;
+			case CMD_TRUNCATE:
+			    result = do_truncate(tests[index][OFFSET]);
+			    break;
 		    }
 		    if( result != tests[index][RESULT]) {
 			fail_flag++;
@@ -1319,6 +1366,9 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		case CMD_WAIT_SIGIO:
 		    result = do_wait_sigio(ctl.offset);
 		    break;
+		case CMD_TRUNCATE:
+		    result = do_truncate(ctl.offset);
+		    break;
 	    }
 	    if( result != ctl.result ) {
 		if(debug)
-- 
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* [PATCH 12/13] src/locktest: Clean up error output
  2019-09-18  4:15 [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it ira.weiny
                   ` (10 preceding siblings ...)
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 11/13] src/locktest: Add truncate lease tests ira.weiny
@ 2019-09-18  4:15 ` ira.weiny
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 13/13] src/locktest: Audit all debug output ira.weiny
                   ` (2 subsequent siblings)
  14 siblings, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: ira.weiny @ 2019-09-18  4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton, Ira Weiny

From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>

Add some debugging
Make sure all errors go to stderr
Clean up formatting and make failures stand out
Report test results for the client not just the server

Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
---
 src/locktest.c | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/locktest.c b/src/locktest.c
index b469a2270f82..debae04f7753 100644
--- a/src/locktest.c
+++ b/src/locktest.c
@@ -1057,6 +1057,8 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
     }
 
     filename=argv[optind];
+    if (debug)
+	fprintf(stderr, "Working on file : %s\n", filename);
     if (do_open(O_RDWR) == FAIL)
 	exit(1);
 
@@ -1135,10 +1137,10 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
         struct hostent  *servInfo;
 
         if ((servInfo = gethostbyname(host)) == NULL) {
-	    printf("Couldn't get hostbyname for %s", host);
+	    fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't get hostbyname for %s", host);
 	    if (h_errno == HOST_NOT_FOUND)
-		printf(": host not found");
-	    printf("\n");
+		fprintf(stderr, ": host not found");
+	    fprintf(stderr, "\n");
             exit(1);
             /*NOTREACHED*/
         }
@@ -1256,16 +1258,14 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		    if( result != tests[index][RESULT]) {
 			fail_flag++;
 			/* We have a failure */
-			if(debug)
-			    fprintf(stderr, "Server failure in test %d, while %sing using offset %lld, length %lld - err = %d:%s\n", 
-					ctl.test,
-					get_cmd_str(tests[index][COMMAND]),
-						(long long)tests[index][OFFSET],
-						(long long)tests[index][LENGTH],
-						saved_errno, strerror(saved_errno));
-			fprintf(stderr, "Server failure in %lld:%s\n",
-					(long long)tests[index][TEST_NUM],
-					descriptions[tests[index][TEST_NUM] - 1]);
+			fprintf(stderr, "     ***** Server failure *****\n");
+			fprintf(stderr, "     in test %d, while %sing using offset %lld, length %lld - err = %d:%s\n", 
+				ctl.test, get_cmd_str(tests[index][COMMAND]),
+				(long long)tests[index][OFFSET],
+				(long long)tests[index][LENGTH],
+				saved_errno, strerror(saved_errno));
+			fprintf(stderr, "     %d:%s\n",
+					ctl.test, descriptions[ctl.test - 1]);
 		    }
 		}
 	    /* else send it off to the client */
@@ -1292,14 +1292,13 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		     * not what the command returned */
 		    if( ctl.result == FAIL ) {
 			fail_flag++;
-			if(debug)
-			    fprintf(stderr, "Client failure in test %d, while %sing using offset %lld, length %lld - err = %d:%s\n",
+			fprintf(stderr, "     ***** Client failure *****\n");
+			fprintf(stderr, "     in test %d, while %sing using offset %lld, length %lld - err = %d:%s\n",
 					ctl.test, get_cmd_str(ctl.command),
 					(long long)ctl.offset, (long long)ctl.length,
 					ctl.error, strerror(ctl.error));
-			fprintf(stderr, "Client failure in %lld:%s\n",
-					(long long)tests[index][TEST_NUM],
-					descriptions[tests[index][TEST_NUM] - 1]);
+			fprintf(stderr, "     %d:%s\n",
+					ctl.test, descriptions[ctl.test - 1]);
 		    }
 		}
 	    }
@@ -1371,9 +1370,10 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		    break;
 	    }
 	    if( result != ctl.result ) {
-		if(debug)
-		    fprintf(stderr,"Got %d, wanted %d\n",
-				result, ctl.result);
+		fprintf(stderr,"Failure in %d:%s\n",
+			ctl.test, descriptions[ctl.test - 1]);
+		fprintf(stderr,"     Got %d, wanted %d\n",
+			result, ctl.result);
 		ctl.result = FAIL;
 		ctl.error = saved_errno;
 		fail_count++;
@@ -1391,8 +1391,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 	    }
 	}
     }
-    if(server)
-	printf("%d tests run, %d failed\n", test_count, fail_count);
+    fprintf(stderr, "%d tests run, %d failed\n", test_count, fail_count);
 }   
     
     exit(fail_count);
-- 
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* [PATCH 13/13] src/locktest: Audit all debug output
  2019-09-18  4:15 [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it ira.weiny
                   ` (11 preceding siblings ...)
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 12/13] src/locktest: Clean up error output ira.weiny
@ 2019-09-18  4:15 ` ira.weiny
  2019-09-20 13:12 ` [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it Jeff Layton
  2019-09-21 16:20 ` Eryu Guan
  14 siblings, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: ira.weiny @ 2019-09-18  4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton, Ira Weiny

From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>

Audit all the debug output to be more clear on what failed.

Remove the debug flag from around prints for system call errors and
remove the debug flag from the script.  This helps to indicate what
happened when an individual test step fails.

Also, clean up the debug output to be a single level of test
infrastructure prints.

Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
---
 src/locktest.c    | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
 tests/generic/131 |  5 ++---
 2 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/locktest.c b/src/locktest.c
index debae04f7753..d470533fbe03 100644
--- a/src/locktest.c
+++ b/src/locktest.c
@@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ static int do_truncate(size_t length)
 {
     int rc;
 
-    if (debug > 1)
+    if (debug)
 	fprintf(stderr, "truncating to %ld\n", length);
 
 again:
@@ -740,7 +740,7 @@ again:
 
     saved_errno = errno;
 
-    if (debug && rc)
+    if (rc)
 	fprintf(stderr, "%s %d : %s\n",
 		__FILE__, errno, strerror(errno));
 
@@ -752,14 +752,14 @@ void release_lease(int fd)
 	int rc;
 
 	rc = fcntl(fd, F_SETLEASE, F_UNLCK);
-	if (debug && rc != 0)
+	if (rc != 0)
 		fprintf(stderr, "%s Failed to remove lease %d : %d %s\n",
 			__FILE__, rc, errno, strerror(errno));
 }
 
 void lease_break(int sig, siginfo_t *info, void *p)
 {
-    if (debug > 1)
+    if (debug)
 	fprintf(stderr, "lease break %d %p fd %d\n",
 		sig, info, info->si_fd);
     got_sigio = 1;
@@ -778,17 +778,20 @@ int do_setup_sigio(int fd)
 	got_sigio = 0;
 
 	rc = sigaction(SIGIO, &lease_break_action, NULL);
-	if (rc != 0)
+	if (rc != 0) {
+		fprintf(stderr, "%s Set '%s' sigaction failed %d\n",
+			__FILE__, strsignal(SIGIO), rc);
 		return FAIL;
+	}
 
-	if (debug > 1)
+	if (debug)
 		fprintf(stderr, "Set '%s' sigaction on %d\n",
 			strsignal(SIGIO), fd);
 
 	rc = fcntl(fd, F_SETSIG, SIGIO);
-	if (debug && rc)
-		fprintf(stderr, "%s Set '%s' sigaction on %d\n",
-			__FILE__, strsignal(SIGIO), fd);
+	if (rc)
+		fprintf(stderr, "%s Set '%s' sigaction failed %d\n",
+			__FILE__, strsignal(SIGIO), rc);
 
 	return (rc == 0 ? PASS : FAIL);
 }
@@ -848,7 +851,7 @@ static int do_lock(int cmd, int type, int start, int length)
     ret = fcntl(filedes, cmd, &fl);
     saved_errno = errno;	    
 
-    if(debug > 1 && ret)
+    if(ret)
 	fprintf(stderr, "do_lock: ret = %d, errno = %d (%s)\n", ret, errno, strerror(errno));
 
     return(ret==0?PASS:FAIL);
@@ -873,7 +876,7 @@ static int do_lease(int cmd, int arg, int expected)
     if (expected && (expected == ret))
 	ret = 0;
 
-    if(debug > 1 && ret)
+    if(ret)
 	fprintf(stderr, "%s do_lease: ret = %d, errno = %d (%s)\n",
 		__FILE__, ret, errno, strerror(errno));
 
@@ -892,8 +895,11 @@ int do_close(void)
 
     saved_errno = errno;	    
 	
-    if (errno)
+    if (errno) {
+	fprintf(stderr, "%s errno = %d (%s)\n",
+		__FILE__, errno, strerror(errno));
 	return FAIL;
+    }
     return PASS;
 }
 
@@ -913,7 +919,7 @@ send_ctl(void)
 {
     int         nwrite;
 
-    if (debug > 1) {
+    if (debug) {
 	fprintf(stderr, "send_ctl: test=%d, command=%d offset=%"LL"d, length=%"LL"d, result=%d, error=%d\n", 
                 ctl.test, ctl.command, (long long)ctl.offset, (long long)ctl.length,ctl.result, ctl.error);
     }
@@ -971,7 +977,7 @@ again:
     ctl.index= bswap_uint32(ctl.index);
     ctl.error= bswap_uint32(ctl.error);
 
-    if (debug > 1) {
+    if (debug) {
 	fprintf(stderr, "recv_ctl: test=%d, command=%d offset=%"LL"d, length=%"LL"d, result=%d, error=%d\n", 
                 ctl.test, ctl.command, (long long)ctl.offset, (long long)ctl.length, ctl.result, ctl.error);
     }
@@ -1207,7 +1213,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 	    }
 	    /* If we have a server command, deal with it */
 	    if(tests[index][WHO] == SERVER) {
-		if(debug>1)
+		if(debug)
 		    fprintf(stderr, "Got a server command (%d)\n", index);
 		if(tests[index][TEST_NUM] == 0) {
 		    index++;
@@ -1276,7 +1282,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		} 
 		/* get the client to do something */
 		init_ctl(index);
-		if(debug > 1)
+		if(debug)
 		    fprintf(stderr, "Sending command to client (%d) - %s - %lld:%lld\n", 
 					index,
 					get_cmd_str(ctl.command),
@@ -1313,7 +1319,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		
 	    index++;
 	} else { /* CLIENT */
-	    if(debug > 2)
+	    if(debug)
 		fprintf(stderr,"client: waiting...\n");
 	    /* wait for the server to do something */
 	    recv_ctl();
@@ -1381,7 +1387,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 		ctl.result = PASS;
 		ctl.error = 0;
 	    }
-	    if(debug > 2)
+	    if(debug)
 		fprintf(stderr,"client: sending result to server (%d)\n", ctl.index);
 	    /* Send result to the server */
 	    send_ctl();
diff --git a/tests/generic/131 b/tests/generic/131
index 4d90411d4a19..9990f38b26a3 100755
--- a/tests/generic/131
+++ b/tests/generic/131
@@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ here=`pwd`
 tmp=/tmp/$$
 status=1	# failure is the default!
 trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
-debug="-d"
 
 TESTFILE=$TEST_DIR/lock_file
 
@@ -63,7 +62,7 @@ function dump_logs_fail()
 }
 
 # Start the server
-src/locktest $debug $TESTFILE 2> $SERVER_LOG 1> $SERVER_PORT &
+src/locktest $TESTFILE 2> $SERVER_LOG 1> $SERVER_PORT &
 server_pid=$!
 
 timeout=30
@@ -89,7 +88,7 @@ fi
 
 # Start the client
 
-src/locktest $debug -p $PORT -h localhost $TESTFILE 2> $CLIENT_LOG
+src/locktest -p $PORT -h localhost $TESTFILE 2> $CLIENT_LOG
 client_result=$?
 client_pid=$!
 if [ $client_result -ne 0 ]; then
-- 
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* Re: [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it
  2019-09-18  4:15 [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it ira.weiny
                   ` (12 preceding siblings ...)
  2019-09-18  4:15 ` [PATCH 13/13] src/locktest: Audit all debug output ira.weiny
@ 2019-09-20 13:12 ` Jeff Layton
  2019-09-21 16:20 ` Eryu Guan
  14 siblings, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: Jeff Layton @ 2019-09-20 13:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ira.weiny, fstests, Eryu Guan
  Cc: john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara, dan.j.williams

On Tue, 2019-09-17 at 21:15 -0700, ira.weiny@intel.com wrote:
> From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
> 
> Rather than have a separate lease test, combine the previously proposed lease
> tests[1] directly to locktest because they share so much code.
> 
> To make things cleaner update the lock test code and test script.  This
> includes fixing a rather serious bug.
> 
> Finally update the error output to help identify any steps which fail during
> testing.
> 
> Ira
> 
> [1] https://www.spinics.net/lists/fstests/msg12467.html
> 
> Ira Weiny (13):
>   src/locktest: Remove unnecessary sleep
>   src/locktest: Remove OPEN macro
>   src/locktest: Change command macro names
>   src/locktest: Add get_cmd_str
>   src/locktest.c: Clean up client command passing
>   src/locktest.c: Fix return code if last test fails
>   generic/131: Clean up pid variables
>   generic/131: Save stderr for debugging
>   src/locktest: Add simple lease testing
>   src/locktest: Add lease testing for basic signal reception
>   src/locktest: Add truncate lease tests
>   src/locktest: Clean up error output
>   src/locktest: Audit all debug output
> 
>  src/locktest.c    | 957 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
>  tests/generic/131 |  72 ++--
>  2 files changed, 666 insertions(+), 363 deletions(-)
> 

Nice work, Ira. This all looks like good cleanup (and at least one
important bugfix).

Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 18+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it
  2019-09-18  4:15 [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it ira.weiny
                   ` (13 preceding siblings ...)
  2019-09-20 13:12 ` [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it Jeff Layton
@ 2019-09-21 16:20 ` Eryu Guan
  2019-09-22  2:01   ` Weiny, Ira
  14 siblings, 1 reply; 18+ messages in thread
From: Eryu Guan @ 2019-09-21 16:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ira.weiny
  Cc: fstests, john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	dan.j.williams, Jeff Layton

On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 09:15:45PM -0700, ira.weiny@intel.com wrote:
> From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
> 
> Rather than have a separate lease test, combine the previously proposed lease
> tests[1] directly to locktest because they share so much code.

Firstly, thanks for the revised version!

Then, I'm so sorry if I didn't explain clearly in previous review, we do
need a separate lease test, e.g. a new generic/568 test, and don't want
locktest.c to test both lock and lease in the same generic/131 case.
But reuse & extend the src/locktest.c to test lease as well, and call
src/locktest in the new generic/568 case.

e.g. introduce two test arrays, one for lock test and one for lease
test, and add new commandline switch to src/locktest.c and use the
correct test array according to the given commandline option.

> 
> To make things cleaner update the lock test code and test script.  This
> includes fixing a rather serious bug.
> 
> Finally update the error output to help identify any steps which fail during
> testing.
> 
> Ira
> 
> [1] https://www.spinics.net/lists/fstests/msg12467.html
> 
> Ira Weiny (13):
>   src/locktest: Remove unnecessary sleep
>   src/locktest: Remove OPEN macro
>   src/locktest: Change command macro names
>   src/locktest: Add get_cmd_str
>   src/locktest.c: Clean up client command passing
>   src/locktest.c: Fix return code if last test fails
>   generic/131: Clean up pid variables
>   generic/131: Save stderr for debugging

Looks like above cleanups and bugfixes can be merged independently, but
I'm not sure if you need to update them as well when introducing new
test array and new test case, so I leave them unmerged for now.

Thanks!

Eryu

>   src/locktest: Add simple lease testing
>   src/locktest: Add lease testing for basic signal reception
>   src/locktest: Add truncate lease tests
>   src/locktest: Clean up error output
>   src/locktest: Audit all debug output
> 
>  src/locktest.c    | 957 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
>  tests/generic/131 |  72 ++--
>  2 files changed, 666 insertions(+), 363 deletions(-)
> 
> -- 
> 2.20.1
> 

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 18+ messages in thread

* RE: [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it
  2019-09-21 16:20 ` Eryu Guan
@ 2019-09-22  2:01   ` Weiny, Ira
  2019-09-22  7:52     ` Eryu Guan
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 18+ messages in thread
From: Weiny, Ira @ 2019-09-22  2:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Eryu Guan
  Cc: fstests, john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	Williams, Dan J, Jeff Layton

> On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 09:15:45PM -0700, ira.weiny@intel.com wrote:
> > From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
> >
> > Rather than have a separate lease test, combine the previously
> > proposed lease tests[1] directly to locktest because they share so much
> code.
> 
> Firstly, thanks for the revised version!
> 
> Then, I'm so sorry if I didn't explain clearly in previous review, we do need a
> separate lease test, e.g. a new generic/568 test, and don't want locktest.c to
> test both lock and lease in the same generic/131 case.
> But reuse & extend the src/locktest.c to test lease as well, and call
> src/locktest in the new generic/568 case.

I can do that.  IMO, this work was needed regardless.

> 
> e.g. introduce two test arrays, one for lock test and one for lease test, and
> add new commandline switch to src/locktest.c and use the correct test array
> according to the given commandline option.

Sure I can do that without too much trouble.

Just to be clear are you ok with overloading the fields such that the test array format is the same?  That will be easiest.

> 
> >
> > To make things cleaner update the lock test code and test script.
> > This includes fixing a rather serious bug.
> >
> > Finally update the error output to help identify any steps which fail
> > during testing.
> >
> > Ira
> >
> > [1] https://www.spinics.net/lists/fstests/msg12467.html
> >
> > Ira Weiny (13):
> >   src/locktest: Remove unnecessary sleep
> >   src/locktest: Remove OPEN macro
> >   src/locktest: Change command macro names
> >   src/locktest: Add get_cmd_str
> >   src/locktest.c: Clean up client command passing
> >   src/locktest.c: Fix return code if last test fails
> >   generic/131: Clean up pid variables
> >   generic/131: Save stderr for debugging
> 
> Looks like above cleanups and bugfixes can be merged independently, but
> I'm not sure if you need to update them as well when introducing new test
> array and new test case, so I leave them unmerged for now.

I don't think I will need to modify these per se.  I'd probably introduce the mechanics as part of the first test below to add the basic testing.  But it does not matter much.  Feel free to merge them if you want.

Ira

> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Eryu
> 
> >   src/locktest: Add simple lease testing
> >   src/locktest: Add lease testing for basic signal reception
> >   src/locktest: Add truncate lease tests
> >   src/locktest: Clean up error output
> >   src/locktest: Audit all debug output
> >
> >  src/locktest.c    | 957 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
> >  tests/generic/131 |  72 ++--
> >  2 files changed, 666 insertions(+), 363 deletions(-)
> >
> > --
> > 2.20.1
> >

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 18+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH 00/13] Fix locktest and add lease testing to it
  2019-09-22  2:01   ` Weiny, Ira
@ 2019-09-22  7:52     ` Eryu Guan
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: Eryu Guan @ 2019-09-22  7:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Weiny, Ira
  Cc: fstests, john.hubbard, Dave Chinner, Jason Gunthorpe, Jan Kara,
	Williams, Dan J, Jeff Layton

On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 02:01:49AM +0000, Weiny, Ira wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 09:15:45PM -0700, ira.weiny@intel.com wrote:
> > > From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>
> > >
> > > Rather than have a separate lease test, combine the previously
> > > proposed lease tests[1] directly to locktest because they share so much
> > code.
> > 
> > Firstly, thanks for the revised version!
> > 
> > Then, I'm so sorry if I didn't explain clearly in previous review, we do need a
> > separate lease test, e.g. a new generic/568 test, and don't want locktest.c to
> > test both lock and lease in the same generic/131 case.
> > But reuse & extend the src/locktest.c to test lease as well, and call
> > src/locktest in the new generic/568 case.
> 
> I can do that.  IMO, this work was needed regardless.
> 
> > 
> > e.g. introduce two test arrays, one for lock test and one for lease test, and
> > add new commandline switch to src/locktest.c and use the correct test array
> > according to the given commandline option.
> 
> Sure I can do that without too much trouble.
> 
> Just to be clear are you ok with overloading the fields such that the test array format is the same?  That will be easiest.

Yeah, I'm fine with that. Thanks!

Eryu

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