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+#!/bin/bash
+#
+# This file is part of util-linux.
+#
+# This file 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 2 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This file 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.
+#
+TS_TOPDIR="${0%/*}/../.."
+TS_DESC="fsck images"
+
+. "$TS_TOPDIR"/functions.sh
+ts_init "$*"
+
+# inode contains UID and GID, use always UID=0 to get the same checksum
+# TODO any mkfs should use UID=0 per default (custom uid optionally) like mk2fs
+ts_skip_nonroot
+
+ts_check_test_command "$TS_CMD_FSCKMINIX"
+ts_check_test_command "$TS_HELPER_MKFS_MINIX"
+ts_check_test_command "$TS_CMD_HEXDUMP"
+
+# on big endian systems some of the subtests have different expected output
+BYTE_ORDER=$($TS_HELPER_SYSINFO byte-order)
+BE_EXT=$(test "$BYTE_ORDER" = "BE" && echo ".BE")
+
+export MKFS_MINIX_TEST_SECOND_SINCE_EPOCH='1438460212'
+
+check_minix_fs_type() {
+ ts_init_subtest $1
+ TS_EXPECTED+=$BE_EXT
+ img=${TS_OUTPUT}.img
+ dd if=/dev/zero bs=1024 count=16 of=$img >/dev/null 2>&1
+ $TS_HELPER_MKFS_MINIX $2 $img >> $TS_OUTPUT 2>> $TS_ERRLOG
+ echo "mkfs return value: $?" >> $TS_OUTPUT
+ $TS_CMD_FSCKMINIX $img >> $TS_OUTPUT 2>> $TS_ERRLOG
+ echo "fsck return value: $?" >> $TS_OUTPUT
+ $TS_CMD_HEXDUMP -C $img >> $TS_OUTPUT 2>> $TS_ERRLOG
+ rm -f $img
+ ts_finalize_subtest
+}
+
+check_minix_fs_type 'v1c14' '-1 -n 14'
+check_minix_fs_type 'v1c30' '-1 -n 30'
+check_minix_fs_type 'v2c14' '-2 -n 14'
+check_minix_fs_type 'v2c30' '-2 -n 30'
+check_minix_fs_type 'v3c60' '-3 -n 60'
+
+bad="$TS_OUTDIR/${TS_TESTNAME}.badlist"
+# TODO seems that mkfs produces non-sense if badblocks are greater than device.
+echo -e "8\n9" > $bad
+
+# NOTE, -c with -l ignores -l.
+check_minix_fs_type 'check-blocks' "-l $bad -c"
+check_minix_fs_type 'badblocks' "-l $bad"
+
+rm -f $bad
+
+# no more big endian tests below
+if test "$BYTE_ORDER" = "BE"; then
+ ts_finalize
+fi
+
+# NOTE this seems odd: a 2nd fsck run would again modify the FS
+ts_init_subtest "auto-fix"
+img=${TS_OUTPUT}.img
+cp "$TS_SELF/broken-root" $img
+$TS_CMD_FSCKMINIX -sav $img >> $TS_OUTPUT 2>> $TS_ERRLOG
+echo "fsck reports changed and uncorrected: $?" >> $TS_OUTPUT
+$TS_CMD_HEXDUMP -C $img >> $TS_OUTPUT 2>> $TS_ERRLOG
+sed -i 's/Filesystem on .* is dirty/Filesystem auto-fix is dirty/' $TS_OUTPUT $TS_ERRLOG
+ts_finalize_subtest
+
+ts_init_subtest "bug.773892"
+"$TS_CMD_FSCKMINIX" -f "$TS_SELF/debian.bug.773892" 2>&1 >/dev/null
+echo "fsck reports uncorrected: $?" >> $TS_OUTPUT
+ts_finalize_subtest
+
+ts_init_subtest "broken-root"
+"$TS_CMD_FSCKMINIX" "$TS_SELF/broken-root" >> $TS_OUTPUT 2>> $TS_ERRLOG
+echo "fsck reports uncorrected: $?" >> $TS_OUTPUT
+ts_finalize_subtest
+
+ts_finalize