dd0c35d69b
The io_pattern style functions have the following loop: for i in `seq 1 $count`; do echo ... $(( start + i * step )) ... done Offsets are 1-based so start=1024, step=512, count=4 yields: 1536, 2048, 2560, 3072 Normally we expect: 1024, 1536, 2048, 2560 Most tests ignore this detail, which means that they perform I/O to a slightly different range than expected by the test author. Later on things got less innocent and tests started trying to compensate for the 1-based indexing. This included negative start values in test 024 and my own attempt with count-1 in test 028! The end result is that tests that use io_pattern are hard to reason about and don't work the way you'd expect. It's time to clean this mess up. This patch switches io_pattern to 0-based offsets. This requires adjusting the golden outputs since I/O ranges are now shifted and output differs. Verifying these output diffs is easy, however. Each diff hunk moves one I/O from beyond the end of the pattern range to the beginning. Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> |
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