This makes it easier to evaluate the code/stack/etc sizes and run tests
without bringing in all of the outdated code.
I guess this officially makes this branch more-or-less a full rewrite,
though the benefit of commenting vs deleting this code is that it can be
easily pulled back in when useful.
This became surprisingly tricky.
The main issue is knowing when to split mdirs, and how to determine
this without wasting erase cycles.
Unlike splitting btree nodes, we can't salvage failed compacts here. As
soon as the salvage commit is written to disk, the commit becomes immediately
visibile to the filesystem because it still exists in the mtree. This is
a problem if we lose power.
We're likely going to need to implement rbyd estimates. This is
something I hoped to avoid because it brings in quite a bit of
complexity and might lead to an annoying amount of storage waste since
our estimates will need to be conservative to avoid unrecoverable
situations.
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Also changed the on-disk btree/branch struct to store a copy of the weight.
This was already required for the root of the btree, requiring the
weight to be stored in every btree pointer allows better code
deduplication at the cost of some redundancy on btree branches, where
the weight is already implied by the rbyd structure.
This weight is usually a single byte for most branches anyways.
This may be worth revisiting at some point to see if there's any other
unexpected tradeoffs.
This work already indicates we need more data-related helper
functions. We shouldn't need this many function calls to do "simple"
operations such as fetch the superconfig if it exists.
- Fixed prettyasserts.py parsing when '->' is in expr
- Made prettyasserts.py failures not crash (yay dynamic typing)
- Fixed the initial state of the emubd disk file to match the internal
state in RAM
- Fixed true/false getting changed to True/False in test.py/bench.py
defines
- Fixed accidental substring matching in plot.py's --by comparison
- Fixed a missed LFS_BLOCk_CYCLES in test_superblocks.toml that was
missed
- Changed test.py/bench.py -v to only show commands being run
Including the test output is still possible with test.py -v -O-, making
the implicit inclusion redundant and noisy.
- Added license comments to bench_runner/test_runner
The main benefit is small test ids everywhere, though this is with the
downside of needing longer names to properly prefix and avoid
collisions. But this fits into the rest of the scripts with globally
unique names a bit better. This is a C project after all.
The other small benefit is test generators may have an easier time since
per-case symbols can expect to be unique.
This mostly required names for each test case, declarations of
previously-implicit variables since the new test framework is more
conservative with what it declares (the small extra effort to add
declarations is well worth the simplicity and improved readability),
and tweaks to work with not-really-constant defines.
Also renamed test_ -> test, replacing the old ./scripts/test.py,
unfortunately git seems to have had a hard time with this.
With the superblock expansion stuff, the test_format tests have grown
to test more advanced superblock-related features. This is fine but
deserves a rename so it's more clear.
Also fixed a typo that meant tests never ran with block cycles.