#!/bin/sh # enforce limits on partition start sector and length # Copyright (C) 2008-2014, 2019-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../parted require_root_ require_xfs_ ss=$sector_size_ # On a 32-bit system, we must skip this test when $ss >= 4096. # Otherwise, due to an inherent 32-bit-XFS limit, dd would fail to # create the file of size > 16TiB if test $(uname -m) != x86_64; then test $ss -le 2048 || skip_ 'this test works only on a 64-bit system' fi #################################################### # Create and mount a file system capable of dealing with >=2TB files. # We must be able to create a file with an apparent length of 2TB or larger. # It needn't be a large file system. fs=fs_file mp=`pwd`/mount-point n=4096 # create an XFS file system mkfs.xfs -dfile,name=$fs,size=300m || fail=1 mkdir "$mp" || fail=1 # Unmount upon interrupt, failure, etc., as well as upon normal completion. cleanup_fn_() { cd "$test_dir_" && umount "$mp" > /dev/null 2>&1; } # mount it mount -o loop $fs "$mp" || fail=1 cd "$mp" || fail=1 dev=loop-file do_mkpart() { set +x # Turn off tracing; otherwise, we pollute stderr. start_sector=$1 end_sector=$2 # echo '********' $(echo $end_sector - $start_sector + 1 |bc) dd if=/dev/zero of=$dev bs=$ss count=2k seek=$end_sector 2> dd-err || { cat dd-err 1>&2; return 1; } parted -s $dev mklabel $table_type && parted -s $dev mkpart p xfs ${start_sector}s ${end_sector}s } # Specify the starting sector number and length in sectors, # rather than start and end. do_mkpart_start_and_len() { set +x # Turn off tracing; otherwise, we pollute stderr. start_sector=$1 len=$2 end_sector=$(echo $start_sector + $len - 1|bc) do_mkpart $start_sector $end_sector } for table_type in msdos; do # a partition length of 2^32-1 works. end=$(echo $n+2^32-2|bc) || fail=1 do_mkpart $n $end || fail=1 # print the result parted -s $dev unit s p > out 2>&1 || fail=1 sed -n "/^ *1 *$n/s/ */ /gp" out|sed "s/ *\$//" > k && mv k out || fail=1 echo " 1 ${n}s ${end}s 4294967295s primary" > exp || fail=1 compare exp out || fail=1 # a partition length of exactly 2^32 sectors provokes failure. do_mkpart $n $(echo $n+2^32-1|bc) > err 2>&1 test $? = 1 || fail=1 bad_part_length() { echo "Error: partition length of $1 sectors exceeds the"\ "$table_type-partition-table-imposed maximum of 4294967295"; } # check for new diagnostic bad_part_length 4294967296 > exp || fail=1 compare exp err || fail=1 # a partition length of 2^32+1 sectors must provoke failure. do_mkpart $n $(echo $n+2^32|bc) > err 2>&1 test $? = 1 || fail=1 # check for new diagnostic bad_part_length 4294967297 > exp || fail=1 compare exp err || fail=1 # ========================================================= # Now consider partition starting sector numbers. bad_start_sector() { echo "Error: starting sector number, $1 exceeds the"\ "$table_type-partition-table-imposed maximum of 4294967295"; } # a partition start sector number of 2^32-1 works. do_mkpart_start_and_len $(echo 2^32-1|bc) 1000 || fail=1 cat > exp < out 2>&1 || fail=1 sed "s/^Disk .*\($dev: [0-9][0-9]*s\)$/Disk \1/;s/ *$//" out > k \ && mv k out || fail=1 compare exp out || fail=1 # a partition start sector number of 2^32 must fail do_mkpart_start_and_len $(echo 2^32|bc) 1000 > err 2>&1 test $? = 1 || fail=1 # check for new diagnostic bad_start_sector 4294967296 > exp || fail=1 compare exp err || fail=1 # a partition start sector number of 2^32+1 must fail, too. do_mkpart_start_and_len $(echo 2^32+1|bc) 1000 > err 2>&1 test $? = 1 || fail=1 # check for new diagnostic bad_start_sector 4294967297 > exp || fail=1 compare exp err || fail=1 done Exit $fail