| ========= |
| dm-flakey |
| ========= |
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| This target is the same as the linear target except that it exhibits |
| unreliable behaviour periodically. It's been found useful in simulating |
| failing devices for testing purposes. |
| |
| Starting from the time the table is loaded, the device is available for |
| <up interval> seconds, then exhibits unreliable behaviour for <down |
| interval> seconds, and then this cycle repeats. |
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| Also, consider using this in combination with the dm-delay target too, |
| which can delay reads and writes and/or send them to different |
| underlying devices. |
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| Table parameters |
| ---------------- |
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| :: |
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| <dev path> <offset> <up interval> <down interval> \ |
| [<num_features> [<feature arguments>]] |
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| Mandatory parameters: |
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| <dev path>: |
| Full pathname to the underlying block-device, or a |
| "major:minor" device-number. |
| <offset>: |
| Starting sector within the device. |
| <up interval>: |
| Number of seconds device is available. |
| <down interval>: |
| Number of seconds device returns errors. |
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| Optional feature parameters: |
| |
| If no feature parameters are present, during the periods of |
| unreliability, all I/O returns errors. |
| |
| error_reads: |
| All read I/O is failed with an error signalled. |
| Write I/O is handled correctly. |
| |
| drop_writes: |
| All write I/O is silently ignored. |
| Read I/O is handled correctly. |
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| error_writes: |
| All write I/O is failed with an error signalled. |
| Read I/O is handled correctly. |
| |
| corrupt_bio_byte <Nth_byte> <direction> <value> <flags>: |
| During <down interval>, replace <Nth_byte> of the data of |
| each matching bio with <value>. |
| |
| <Nth_byte>: |
| The offset of the byte to replace. |
| Counting starts at 1, to replace the first byte. |
| <direction>: |
| Either 'r' to corrupt reads or 'w' to corrupt writes. |
| 'w' is incompatible with drop_writes. |
| <value>: |
| The value (from 0-255) to write. |
| <flags>: |
| Perform the replacement only if bio->bi_opf has all the |
| selected flags set. |
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| Examples: |
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| Replaces the 32nd byte of READ bios with the value 1:: |
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| corrupt_bio_byte 32 r 1 0 |
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| Replaces the 224th byte of REQ_META (=32) bios with the value 0:: |
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| corrupt_bio_byte 224 w 0 32 |