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Almost all regression tests are based on very flexible fstest tool. They verify correctness (POSIX conformance) of almost all file system-related system calls. The motivation behind this work is my ZFS port and POSIX, who doesn't provide free test suites. Runs on: FreeBSD/UFS, FreeBSD/ZFS, Solaris/UFS, Solaris/ZFS To try it out: # cd fstest # make # find tests/* -type d | xargs prove
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28 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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# $FreeBSD$
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desc="truncate returns EFBIG or EINVAL if the length argument was greater than the maximum file size"
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dir=`dirname $0`
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. ${dir}/../misc.sh
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echo "1..3"
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n0=`namegen`
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expect 0 create ${n0} 0644
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r=`${fstest} truncate ${n0} 999999999999999 2>/dev/null`
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case "${r}" in
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EFBIG|EINVAL)
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expect 0 stat ${n0} size
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;;
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0)
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expect 999999999999999 stat ${n0} size
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;;
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*)
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echo "not ok ${ntest}"
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ntest=`expr ${ntest} + 1`
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;;
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esac
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expect 0 unlink ${n0}
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