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It is only really necessary for open(2)'s third argument, which is optional and obtained through stdarg(3). open(2)'s third argument is 32bit and we pass 64 bits. On little endian it works, because we take lower 32 bits, but on big endian platforms we take upper 32 bits, so we end up with 0. Reported by: Milan Čermák <Milan.Cermak@Sun.COM> |
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$FreeBSD$ Few notes on how to use fstest in short steps: # cd fstest # vi tests/conf Change 'fs' to file system type you want to test (UFS or ZFS). # vi Makefile You need to manually tweak few things by editing CFLAGS lines at the top of the file. # make It will compile fstest utility which is used by regression tests. # cd /path/to/file/system/you/want/to/test/ # prove -r /path/to/fstest/ That's all. Enjoy. Currently supported operating systems: FreeBSD, Solaris. Currently supported file system types: UFS, ZFS. -- Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pjd@FreeBSD.org>