Split ZFS ZSTD test into its own test script. Add a check to the new test script to see if the zfs utility installed on the host supports "zstd" compression before running the test and fail the test if not. It seems at least some zfs-fuse binaries do not support zstd compression and the current test will fail in that case. Splitting into a new file will avoid masking other test failures due to missing zstd support. Signed-off-by: Andrew Hamilton <adhamilt@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Glenn Washburn <development@efficientek.com>
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#!@BUILD_SHEBANG@
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set -e
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if [ "x$EUID" = "x" ] ; then
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EUID=`id -u`
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fi
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if [ "$EUID" != 0 ] ; then
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exit 99
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fi
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if ! which zpool >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo "zpool not installed; cannot test zfs."
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exit 99
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fi
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if ! which zfs >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo "zfs not installed; cannot test zfs."
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exit 99
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fi
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# If ZFS ZSTD compression is not supported (as is the case with zfs-fuse
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# for example at the time of writing) then fail early the ZSTD compression testing.
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if ! zfs get 2>&1 | grep -q "compression.*zstd"; then
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echo "zfs zstd compression not supported; cannot test zfs zstd."
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exit 99
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fi
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"@builddir@/grub-fs-tester" zfs_zstd
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