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This set of tests verifies that it is possible to add an internal bitmap to an existing array, and that the device can be written to after the bitmap is added. This should catch cases such as the one fixed by 4474ca42e2577563a919fd3ed782e2ec55bf11a2 Signed-off-by: Jes Sorensen <Jes.Sorensen@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
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# create a raid1 without any bitmap, add the bitmap and then write to
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# the device. This should catch the case where the bitmap is created
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# but not reloaded correctly, such as the case fixed by
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# 4474ca42e2577563a919fd3ed782e2ec55bf11a2
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#
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mdadm --create --run $md0 --metadata=1.1 --level=1 -n2 --delay=1 $dev1 $dev2
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check wait
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check nobitmap
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testdev $md0 1 $mdsize1b 64
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mdadm -Gb internal --bitmap-chunk=4 $md0
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check bitmap
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testdev $md0 1 $mdsize1b 64
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mdadm -S $md0
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# Re-assemble the array and verify the bitmap is still present
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mdadm --assemble $md0 $dev1 $dev2
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check bitmap
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testdev $md0 1 $mdsize1b 64
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mdadm -S $md0
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