If generic/437 is run before generic/420, the latter fails with:
4c4
< stat.size = 2048
---
> stat.size =
2097152
because both use $TEST_DIR/testfile. generic/437 leaves it at 2M,
while generic/420 assumes that it is empty (or at least smaller than
2048 bytes).
Use a private test file (testfile.$seq) and truncate it on open just in
case.
Signed-off-by: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Eryu Guan <eguan@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eryu Guan <eguan@redhat.com>
_require_test
_require_xfs_io_command fpunch
_require_test
_require_xfs_io_command fpunch
-testfile="${TEST_DIR}/testfile"
+testfile="${TEST_DIR}/testfile.$seq"
echo "Testing fallocate(mode=FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE|FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE)"
echo "Testing fallocate(mode=FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE|FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE)"
-$XFS_IO_PROG -fc "pwrite -b 2048 0 2048" $testfile | head -n1
+$XFS_IO_PROG -f -t -c "pwrite -b 2048 0 2048" $testfile | head -n1
# fpunch from xfs_io has KEEP_SIZE flag set
$XFS_IO_PROG -c "fpunch 2048 2048" $testfile
$XFS_IO_PROG -c "stat" $testfile | grep -F 'stat.size'
# fpunch from xfs_io has KEEP_SIZE flag set
$XFS_IO_PROG -c "fpunch 2048 2048" $testfile
$XFS_IO_PROG -c "stat" $testfile | grep -F 'stat.size'