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# src/test/blk_recovery/TEST0 -- unit test for pmemblk recovery
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# standard unit test setup
. ../unittest/unittest.sh
require_test_type medium
# doesn't make sense to run in local directory
require_fs_type pmem non-pmem
require_build_type nondebug static-nondebug
# exits with locked mutexes
configure_valgrind helgrind force-disable
configure_valgrind drd force-disable
setup
# this test invokes sigsegvs by design
export ASAN_OPTIONS=handle_segv=0
# single arena case
truncate -s 2G $DIR/testfile1
#
# Simple case, one write interrupted. pmemblk_check() should note
# that testfile1 is consistent (after recovery steps were taken).
#
expect_normal_exit ./blk_recovery$EXESUFFIX 4096 $DIR/testfile1 5 10
check_pool $DIR/testfile1
check
pass