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+#!/bin/bash
+
+#AFR TEST-IDENTIFIER SPLIT-BRAIN
+. $(dirname $0)/../../include.rc
+. $(dirname $0)/../../volume.rc
+
+cleanup;
+
+TEST glusterd
+TEST pidof glusterd
+TEST $CLI volume info;
+
+B0_hiphenated=`echo $B0 | tr '/' '-'`
+TEST $CLI volume create $V0 replica 2 $H0:$B0/${V0}{1,2}
+
+# If we allow self-heal to happen in the background, we'll get spurious
+# failures - especially at the point labeled "FAIL HERE" but
+# occasionally elsewhere. This behavior is very timing-dependent. It
+# doesn't show up in Jenkins, but it does on JD's and KP's machines, and
+# it got sharply worse because of an unrelated fsync change (6ae6f3d)
+# which changed timing. Putting anything at the FAIL HERE marker tends
+# to make it go away most of the time on affected machines, even if the
+# "anything" is unrelated.
+#
+# What's going on is that the I/O on the first mountpoint is allowed to
+# complete even though self-heal is still in progress and the state on
+# disk does not reflect its result. In fact, the state changes during
+# self-heal create the appearance of split brain when the second I/O
+# comes in, so that fails even though we haven't actually been in split
+# brain since the manual xattr operations. By disallowing background
+# self-heal, we ensure that the second I/O can't happen before self-heal
+# is complete, because it has to follow the first I/O which now has to
+# follow self-heal.
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 cluster.background-self-heal-count 0
+
+#Make sure self-heal is not triggered when the bricks are re-started
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 cluster.self-heal-daemon off
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 performance.stat-prefetch off
+TEST $CLI volume start $V0
+TEST glusterfs --entry-timeout=0 --attribute-timeout=0 -s $H0 --volfile-id=$V0 $M0 --direct-io-mode=enable
+TEST touch $M0/a
+TEST touch $M0/b
+TEST touch $M0/c
+TEST touch $M0/d
+echo "1" > $M0/b
+echo "1" > $M0/d
+TEST kill_brick $V0 $H0 $B0/${V0}2
+echo "1" > $M0/a
+echo "1" > $M0/c
+TEST setfattr -n trusted.mdata -v abc $M0/b
+TEST setfattr -n trusted.mdata -v abc $M0/d
+TEST $CLI volume start $V0 force
+EXPECT_WITHIN $CHILD_UP_TIMEOUT "1" afr_child_up_status $V0 1
+TEST kill_brick $V0 $H0 $B0/${V0}1
+echo "2" > $M0/a
+echo "2" > $M0/c
+TEST setfattr -n trusted.mdata -v def $M0/b
+TEST setfattr -n trusted.mdata -v def $M0/d
+TEST $CLI volume start $V0 force
+EXPECT_WITHIN $CHILD_UP_TIMEOUT "1" afr_child_up_status $V0 0
+EXPECT_WITHIN $CHILD_UP_TIMEOUT "1" afr_child_up_status $V0 1
+
+TEST glusterfs --entry-timeout=0 --attribute-timeout=0 -s $H0 --volfile-id=$V0 $M1 --direct-io-mode=enable
+
+#Files are in split-brain, so open should fail
+TEST ! cat $M0/a;
+TEST ! cat $M1/a;
+TEST cat $M0/b;
+TEST cat $M1/b;
+
+#Reset split-brain status
+TEST setfattr -n trusted.afr.$V0-client-1 -v 0x000000000000000000000000 $B0/${V0}1/a;
+TEST setfattr -n trusted.afr.$V0-client-1 -v 0x000000000000000000000000 $B0/${V0}1/b;
+
+#The operations should do self-heal and give correct output
+EXPECT "2" cat $M0/a;
+# FAIL HERE - see comment about cluster.self-heal-background-count above.
+EXPECT "2" cat $M1/a;
+TEST dd if=$M0/b of=/dev/null bs=1024k
+EXPECT "def" getfattr -n trusted.mdata --only-values $M0/b 2>/dev/null
+EXPECT "def" getfattr -n trusted.mdata --only-values $M1/b 2>/dev/null
+
+EXPECT_WITHIN $UMOUNT_TIMEOUT "Y" force_umount $M0
+EXPECT_WITHIN $UMOUNT_TIMEOUT "Y" force_umount $M1
+
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 cluster.data-self-heal off
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 cluster.metadata-self-heal off
+
+TEST glusterfs --entry-timeout=0 --attribute-timeout=0 -s $H0 --volfile-id=$V0 $M0 --direct-io-mode=enable
+TEST glusterfs --entry-timeout=0 --attribute-timeout=0 -s $H0 --volfile-id=$V0 $M1 --direct-io-mode=enable
+
+#Files are in split-brain, so open should fail
+TEST ! cat $M0/c
+TEST ! cat $M1/c
+TEST cat $M0/d
+TEST cat $M1/d
+
+TEST setfattr -n trusted.afr.$V0-client-1 -v 0x000000000000000000000000 $B0/${V0}1/c
+TEST setfattr -n trusted.afr.$V0-client-1 -v 0x000000000000000000000000 $B0/${V0}1/d
+
+#The operations should NOT do self-heal but give correct output
+EXPECT "2" cat $M0/c
+EXPECT "2" cat $M1/c
+EXPECT "1" cat $M0/d
+EXPECT "1" cat $M1/d
+
+cleanup;