Cleaned up test script and directory naming
- Removed old tests and test scripts
- Reorganize the block devices to live under one directory
- Plugged new test framework into Makefile
renamed:
- scripts/test_.py -> scripts/test.py
- tests_ -> tests
- {file,ram,test}bd/* -> bd/*
It took a surprising amount of effort to make the Makefile behave since
it turns out the "test_%" rule could override "tests/test_%.toml.test"
which is generated as part of test.py.
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[[case]] # test running a filesystem to exhaustion
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define.LFS_ERASE_CYCLES = 10
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define.LFS_BLOCK_COUNT = 256 # small bd so it runs faster
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define.LFS_BLOCK_CYCLES = 'LFS_ERASE_CYCLES / 2'
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define.LFS_BADBLOCK_BEHAVIOR = [
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'LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_NOPROG',
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'LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_NOERASE',
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'LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_NOREAD',
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]
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define.FILES = 10
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code = '''
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lfs_format(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "roadrunner") => 0;
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lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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uint32_t cycle = 0;
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while (true) {
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lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FILES; i++) {
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// chose name, roughly random seed, and random 2^n size
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sprintf(path, "roadrunner/test%d", i);
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srand(cycle * i);
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size = 1 << ((rand() % 10)+2);
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lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, path,
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LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT | LFS_O_TRUNC) => 0;
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for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < size; j++) {
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char c = 'a' + (rand() % 26);
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lfs_ssize_t res = lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, &c, 1);
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assert(res == 1 || res == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (res == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
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goto exhausted;
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}
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}
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err = lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file);
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assert(err == 0 || err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
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goto exhausted;
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}
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}
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FILES; i++) {
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// check for errors
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sprintf(path, "roadrunner/test%d", i);
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srand(cycle * i);
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size = 1 << ((rand() % 10)+2);
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lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, path, LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
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for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < size; j++) {
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char c = 'a' + (rand() % 26);
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char r;
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lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, &r, 1) => 1;
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assert(r == c);
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}
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lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
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}
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lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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cycle += 1;
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}
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exhausted:
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// should still be readable
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lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FILES; i++) {
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// check for errors
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sprintf(path, "roadrunner/test%d", i);
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lfs_stat(&lfs, path, &info) => 0;
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}
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lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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LFS_WARN("completed %d cycles", cycle);
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'''
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[[case]] # test running a filesystem to exhaustion
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# which also requires expanding superblocks
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define.LFS_ERASE_CYCLES = 10
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define.LFS_BLOCK_COUNT = 256 # small bd so it runs faster
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define.LFS_BLOCK_CYCLES = 'LFS_ERASE_CYCLES / 2'
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define.LFS_BADBLOCK_BEHAVIOR = [
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'LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_NOPROG',
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'LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_NOERASE',
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'LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_NOREAD',
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]
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define.FILES = 10
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code = '''
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lfs_format(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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uint32_t cycle = 0;
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while (true) {
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lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FILES; i++) {
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// chose name, roughly random seed, and random 2^n size
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sprintf(path, "test%d", i);
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srand(cycle * i);
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size = 1 << ((rand() % 10)+2);
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lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, path,
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LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT | LFS_O_TRUNC) => 0;
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for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < size; j++) {
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char c = 'a' + (rand() % 26);
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lfs_ssize_t res = lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, &c, 1);
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assert(res == 1 || res == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (res == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
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goto exhausted;
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}
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}
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err = lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file);
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assert(err == 0 || err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
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goto exhausted;
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}
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}
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FILES; i++) {
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// check for errors
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sprintf(path, "test%d", i);
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srand(cycle * i);
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size = 1 << ((rand() % 10)+2);
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lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, path, LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
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for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < size; j++) {
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char c = 'a' + (rand() % 26);
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char r;
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lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, &r, 1) => 1;
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assert(r == c);
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}
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lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
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}
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lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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cycle += 1;
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}
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exhausted:
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// should still be readable
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lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FILES; i++) {
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// check for errors
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sprintf(path, "test%d", i);
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lfs_stat(&lfs, path, &info) => 0;
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}
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lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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LFS_WARN("completed %d cycles", cycle);
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'''
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# These are a sort of high-level litmus test for wear-leveling. One definition
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# of wear-leveling is that increasing a block device's space translates directly
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# into increasing the block devices lifetime. This is something we can actually
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# check for.
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[[case]] # wear-level test running a filesystem to exhaustion
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define.LFS_ERASE_CYCLES = 10
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define.LFS_BLOCK_COUNT = 256 # small bd so it runs faster
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define.LFS_BLOCK_CYCLES = 'LFS_ERASE_CYCLES / 2'
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define.LFS_BADBLOCK_BEHAVIOR = [
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'LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_NOPROG',
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'LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_NOERASE',
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'LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_NOREAD',
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]
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define.FILES = 10
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code = '''
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lfs_format(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "roadrunner") => 0;
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lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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uint32_t run_cycles[2];
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const uint32_t run_block_count[2] = {LFS_BLOCK_COUNT/2, LFS_BLOCK_COUNT};
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for (int run = 0; run < 2; run++) {
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for (lfs_block_t b = 0; b < LFS_BLOCK_COUNT; b++) {
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lfs_testbd_setwear(&cfg, b,
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(b < run_block_count[run]) ? 0 : LFS_ERASE_CYCLES) => 0;
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}
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uint32_t cycle = 0;
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while (true) {
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lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FILES; i++) {
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// chose name, roughly random seed, and random 2^n size
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sprintf(path, "roadrunner/test%d", i);
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srand(cycle * i);
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size = 1 << ((rand() % 10)+2);
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lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, path,
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LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT | LFS_O_TRUNC) => 0;
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for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < size; j++) {
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char c = 'a' + (rand() % 26);
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lfs_ssize_t res = lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, &c, 1);
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assert(res == 1 || res == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (res == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
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goto exhausted;
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}
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}
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err = lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file);
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assert(err == 0 || err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
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goto exhausted;
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}
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}
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FILES; i++) {
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// check for errors
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sprintf(path, "roadrunner/test%d", i);
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srand(cycle * i);
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size = 1 << ((rand() % 10)+2);
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lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, path, LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
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for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < size; j++) {
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char c = 'a' + (rand() % 26);
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char r;
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lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, &r, 1) => 1;
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assert(r == c);
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}
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lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
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}
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lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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cycle += 1;
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}
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exhausted:
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// should still be readable
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lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FILES; i++) {
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// check for errors
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sprintf(path, "roadrunner/test%d", i);
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lfs_stat(&lfs, path, &info) => 0;
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}
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lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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run_cycles[run] = cycle;
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LFS_WARN("completed %d blocks %d cycles",
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run_block_count[run], run_cycles[run]);
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}
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// check we increased the lifetime by 2x with ~10% error
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LFS_ASSERT(run_cycles[1] > 2*run_cycles[0]-run_cycles[0]/10);
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'''
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[[case]] # wear-level test + expanding superblock
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define.LFS_ERASE_CYCLES = 10
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define.LFS_BLOCK_COUNT = 256 # small bd so it runs faster
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define.LFS_BLOCK_CYCLES = 'LFS_ERASE_CYCLES / 2'
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define.LFS_BADBLOCK_BEHAVIOR = [
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'LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_NOPROG',
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'LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_NOERASE',
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'LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_NOREAD',
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]
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define.FILES = 10
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code = '''
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lfs_format(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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uint32_t run_cycles[2];
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const uint32_t run_block_count[2] = {LFS_BLOCK_COUNT/2, LFS_BLOCK_COUNT};
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for (int run = 0; run < 2; run++) {
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for (lfs_block_t b = 0; b < LFS_BLOCK_COUNT; b++) {
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lfs_testbd_setwear(&cfg, b,
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(b < run_block_count[run]) ? 0 : LFS_ERASE_CYCLES) => 0;
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}
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uint32_t cycle = 0;
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while (true) {
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lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FILES; i++) {
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// chose name, roughly random seed, and random 2^n size
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sprintf(path, "test%d", i);
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srand(cycle * i);
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size = 1 << ((rand() % 10)+2);
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lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, path,
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LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT | LFS_O_TRUNC) => 0;
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for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < size; j++) {
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char c = 'a' + (rand() % 26);
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lfs_ssize_t res = lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, &c, 1);
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assert(res == 1 || res == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (res == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
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goto exhausted;
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}
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}
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err = lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file);
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assert(err == 0 || err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
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goto exhausted;
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}
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}
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FILES; i++) {
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// check for errors
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sprintf(path, "test%d", i);
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srand(cycle * i);
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size = 1 << ((rand() % 10)+2);
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lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, path, LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
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for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < size; j++) {
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char c = 'a' + (rand() % 26);
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char r;
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lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, &r, 1) => 1;
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assert(r == c);
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}
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lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
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}
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lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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cycle += 1;
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}
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exhausted:
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// should still be readable
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lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FILES; i++) {
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// check for errors
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sprintf(path, "test%d", i);
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lfs_stat(&lfs, path, &info) => 0;
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}
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lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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run_cycles[run] = cycle;
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LFS_WARN("completed %d blocks %d cycles",
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run_block_count[run], run_cycles[run]);
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}
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// check we increased the lifetime by 2x with ~10% error
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LFS_ASSERT(run_cycles[1] > 2*run_cycles[0]-run_cycles[0]/10);
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'''
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