5005db2b4e
This doesn't really help us all that much right now, but will be useful
for the future-planned block map and being able to cache pre-erased
blocks.
Though the lack of erasing when allocating new mdirs raises some
questions... Oh well, future problems.
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# Tests covering properties of the block allocator
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# The ordering of these tests vs higher-level tests (files/dirs/etc) gets
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# a bit weird because there is an inherent cyclic dependency
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#
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# It's counter-intuitive, but we run the alloc tests _after_ file/dir tests,
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# since you can usually ignore allocator issues temporarily by making the test
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# device really big (-DDISK_SIZE=16777216, etc)
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#
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after = ['test_mtree', 'test_dirs', 'test_files']
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# TODO test all of these with weird block sizes? would be nice to make this
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# easy via the test_runner, either by handling it there or letting a single
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# config limit the block count by a couple blocks
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# test that we can alloc
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[cases.test_alloc_alloc]
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in = 'lfs.c'
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defines.ERASE = [false, true]
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code = '''
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lfs_t lfs;
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lfsr_format(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
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lfsr_mount(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
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// start allocating
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lfs_alloc_ckpoint(&lfs);
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lfs_size_t alloced = 0;
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while (true) {
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lfs_block_t block;
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int err = lfs_alloc(&lfs, &block, ERASE);
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assert(!err || err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
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break;
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}
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alloced += 1;
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// our allocator should stop at some point...
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assert(alloced < 2*BLOCK_COUNT);
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}
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// excluding our mroot, we should have allocated exactly
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// block_count-2 blocks
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printf("alloced %d/%d blocks\n", alloced, (lfs_block_t)BLOCK_COUNT);
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assert(alloced == BLOCK_COUNT-2);
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lfsr_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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'''
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# test that we can realloc after an ack
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[cases.test_alloc_reuse]
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in = 'lfs.c'
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defines.ERASE = [false, true]
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code = '''
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lfs_t lfs;
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lfsr_format(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
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lfsr_mount(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
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// start allocating
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lfs_alloc_ckpoint(&lfs);
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lfs_size_t alloced = 0;
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while (true) {
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lfs_block_t block;
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int err = lfs_alloc(&lfs, &block, ERASE);
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assert(!err || err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
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break;
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}
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alloced += 1;
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// our allocator should stop at some point...
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assert(alloced < 2*BLOCK_COUNT);
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}
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// excluding our mroot, we should have allocated exactly
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// block_count-2 blocks
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printf("alloced %d/%d blocks\n", alloced, (lfs_block_t)BLOCK_COUNT);
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assert(alloced == BLOCK_COUNT-2);
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// ack again, effectively releasing all the previously alloced blocks
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lfs_alloc_ckpoint(&lfs);
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alloced = 0;
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while (true) {
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lfs_block_t block;
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int err = lfs_alloc(&lfs, &block, ERASE);
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assert(!err || err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
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break;
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}
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alloced += 1;
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// our allocator should stop at some point...
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assert(alloced < 2*BLOCK_COUNT);
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}
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// excluding our mroot, we should have allocated exactly
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// block_count-2 blocks
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printf("alloced %d/%d blocks\n", alloced, (lfs_block_t)BLOCK_COUNT);
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assert(alloced == BLOCK_COUNT-2);
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lfsr_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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'''
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# clobber tests test that our traversal algorithm works
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[cases.test_alloc_clobber_dirs]
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defines.N = [1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512]
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defines.VALIDATE = [false, true]
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defines.REMOUNT = [false, true]
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in = 'lfs.c'
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code = '''
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lfs_t lfs;
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lfsr_format(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
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lfsr_mount(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
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// create this many directories
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for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
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char name[256];
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sprintf(name, "dir%03x", i);
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lfsr_mkdir(&lfs, name) => 0;
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}
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// check that our mkdir worked
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for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
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char name[256];
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sprintf(name, "dir%03x", i);
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struct lfs_info info;
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lfsr_stat(&lfs, name, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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}
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lfsr_dir_t dir;
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lfsr_dir_open(&lfs, &dir, "/") => 0;
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struct lfs_info info;
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lfsr_dir_read(&lfs, &dir, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, ".") == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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lfsr_dir_read(&lfs, &dir, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, "..") == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
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char name[256];
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sprintf(name, "dir%03x", i);
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lfsr_dir_read(&lfs, &dir, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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}
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lfsr_dir_read(&lfs, &dir, &info) => LFS_ERR_NOENT;
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lfsr_dir_close(&lfs, &dir) => 0;
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// remount?
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if (REMOUNT) {
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lfsr_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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lfsr_mount(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
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}
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// first traverse the tree to find all blocks in use
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uint8_t *seen = malloc((BLOCK_COUNT+7)/8);
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memset(seen, 0, (BLOCK_COUNT+7)/8);
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lfsr_traversal_t traversal = LFSR_TRAVERSAL(
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(VALIDATE) ? LFSR_TRAVERSAL_VALIDATE : 0);
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for (lfs_block_t i = 0;; i++) {
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// a bit hacky, but this catches infinite loops
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assert(i < 2*BLOCK_COUNT);
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lfsr_tinfo_t tinfo;
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int err = lfsr_traversal_read(&lfs, &traversal, &tinfo);
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assert(!err || err == LFS_ERR_NOENT);
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if (err == LFS_ERR_NOENT) {
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break;
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}
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if (tinfo.tag == LFSR_TAG_MDIR) {
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printf("traversal: 0x%x mdir 0x{%x,%x}\n",
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tinfo.tag,
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tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[0],
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tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[1]);
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// keep track of seen blocks
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seen[tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[1] / 8]
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|= 1 << (tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[1] % 8);
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seen[tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[0] / 8]
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|= 1 << (tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[0] % 8);
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} else if (tinfo.tag == LFSR_TAG_BRANCH) {
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printf("traversal: 0x%x btree 0x%x.%x\n",
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tinfo.tag,
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tinfo.u.rbyd.blocks[0], tinfo.u.rbyd.trunk);
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// keep track of seen blocks
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seen[tinfo.u.rbyd.blocks[0] / 8]
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|= 1 << (tinfo.u.rbyd.blocks[0] % 8);
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} else {
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// this shouldn't happen
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printf("traversal: 0x%x\n", tinfo.tag);
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assert(false);
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}
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}
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// then clobber every other block
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uint8_t clobber_buf[BLOCK_SIZE];
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memset(clobber_buf, 0xcc, BLOCK_SIZE);
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for (lfs_block_t block = 0; block < BLOCK_COUNT; block++) {
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if (!(seen[block / 8] & (1 << (block % 8)))) {
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CFG->erase(CFG, block) => 0;
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CFG->prog(CFG, block, 0, clobber_buf, BLOCK_SIZE) => 0;
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}
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}
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free(seen);
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// then check that we can read our directories after clobbering
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for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
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char name[256];
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sprintf(name, "dir%03x", i);
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struct lfs_info info;
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lfsr_stat(&lfs, name, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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}
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lfsr_dir_open(&lfs, &dir, "/") => 0;
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lfsr_dir_read(&lfs, &dir, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, ".") == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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lfsr_dir_read(&lfs, &dir, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, "..") == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
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char name[256];
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sprintf(name, "dir%03x", i);
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lfsr_dir_read(&lfs, &dir, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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}
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lfsr_dir_read(&lfs, &dir, &info) => LFS_ERR_NOENT;
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lfsr_dir_close(&lfs, &dir) => 0;
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lfsr_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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'''
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[cases.test_alloc_clobber_files]
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defines.N = [1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64]
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defines.SIZE = [
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'0',
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'CACHE_SIZE/2',
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'2*CACHE_SIZE',
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'BLOCK_SIZE/2',
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'BLOCK_SIZE',
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'2*BLOCK_SIZE',
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'8*BLOCK_SIZE',
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]
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defines.VALIDATE = [false, true]
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defines.REMOUNT = [false, true]
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in = 'lfs.c'
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if = '(SIZE*N)/BLOCK_SIZE <= 32'
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code = '''
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lfs_t lfs;
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lfsr_format(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
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lfsr_mount(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
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// create this many files
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uint32_t prng = 42;
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for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
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char name[256];
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sprintf(name, "file%03x", i);
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uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
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for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
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wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
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}
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lfsr_file_t file;
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lfsr_file_open(&lfs, &file, name,
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LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT | LFS_O_EXCL) => 0;
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lfsr_file_write(&lfs, &file, wbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
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lfsr_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
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}
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// check that our writes worked
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prng = 42;
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for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
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// check with stat
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char name[256];
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sprintf(name, "file%03x", i);
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struct lfs_info info;
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lfsr_stat(&lfs, name, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_REG);
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assert(info.size == SIZE);
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// try reading the file, note we reset prng above
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uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
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for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
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wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
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}
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lfsr_file_t file;
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uint8_t rbuf[SIZE];
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lfsr_file_open(&lfs, &file, name, LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
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lfsr_file_read(&lfs, &file, rbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
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assert(memcmp(rbuf, wbuf, SIZE) == 0);
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lfsr_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
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}
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// remount?
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if (REMOUNT) {
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lfsr_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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lfsr_mount(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
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}
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// first traverse the tree to find all blocks in use
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uint8_t *seen = malloc((BLOCK_COUNT+7)/8);
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memset(seen, 0, (BLOCK_COUNT+7)/8);
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lfsr_traversal_t traversal = LFSR_TRAVERSAL(
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((VALIDATE) ? LFSR_TRAVERSAL_VALIDATE : 0)
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| LFSR_TRAVERSAL_ALL);
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for (lfs_block_t i = 0;; i++) {
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// a bit hacky, but this catches infinite loops
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assert(i < 2*BLOCK_COUNT);
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lfsr_tinfo_t tinfo;
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int err = lfsr_traversal_read(&lfs, &traversal, &tinfo);
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assert(!err || err == LFS_ERR_NOENT);
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if (err == LFS_ERR_NOENT) {
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break;
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}
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if (tinfo.tag == LFSR_TAG_MDIR) {
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printf("traversal: 0x%x mdir 0x{%x,%x}\n",
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tinfo.tag,
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tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[0],
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tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[1]);
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// keep track of seen blocks
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seen[tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[1] / 8]
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|= 1 << (tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[1] % 8);
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seen[tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[0] / 8]
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|= 1 << (tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[0] % 8);
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} else if (tinfo.tag == LFSR_TAG_BRANCH) {
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printf("traversal: 0x%x btree 0x%x.%x\n",
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tinfo.tag,
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tinfo.u.rbyd.blocks[0], tinfo.u.rbyd.trunk);
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// keep track of seen blocks
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seen[tinfo.u.rbyd.blocks[0] / 8]
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|= 1 << (tinfo.u.rbyd.blocks[0] % 8);
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} else if (tinfo.tag == LFSR_TAG_BLOCK) {
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printf("traversal: 0x%x block 0x%x\n",
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tinfo.tag,
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tinfo.u.bptr.data.u.disk.block);
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// keep track of seen blocks
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seen[tinfo.u.bptr.data.u.disk.block / 8]
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|= 1 << (tinfo.u.bptr.data.u.disk.block % 8);
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} else {
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// this shouldn't happen
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printf("traversal: 0x%x\n", tinfo.tag);
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assert(false);
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}
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}
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// then clobber every other block
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uint8_t clobber_buf[BLOCK_SIZE];
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memset(clobber_buf, 0xcc, BLOCK_SIZE);
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for (lfs_block_t block = 0; block < BLOCK_COUNT; block++) {
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if (!(seen[block / 8] & (1 << (block % 8)))) {
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CFG->erase(CFG, block) => 0;
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CFG->prog(CFG, block, 0, clobber_buf, BLOCK_SIZE) => 0;
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}
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}
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free(seen);
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// then check that reading our files still works after clobbering
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prng = 42;
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for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
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// check with stat
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char name[256];
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sprintf(name, "file%03x", i);
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struct lfs_info info;
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lfsr_stat(&lfs, name, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_REG);
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assert(info.size == SIZE);
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// try reading the file, note we reset prng above
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uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
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for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
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wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
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}
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lfsr_file_t file;
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uint8_t rbuf[SIZE];
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lfsr_file_open(&lfs, &file, name, LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
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lfsr_file_read(&lfs, &file, rbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
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assert(memcmp(rbuf, wbuf, SIZE) == 0);
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lfsr_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
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}
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lfsr_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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'''
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# open files need to be tracked internally to make sure this doesn't break
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[cases.test_alloc_clobber_open_files]
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defines.N = [1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64]
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defines.SIZE = [
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'0',
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'CACHE_SIZE/2',
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'2*CACHE_SIZE',
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'BLOCK_SIZE/2',
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'BLOCK_SIZE',
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'2*BLOCK_SIZE',
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'8*BLOCK_SIZE',
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]
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defines.VALIDATE = [false, true]
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defines.REMOUNT = [false, true]
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in = 'lfs.c'
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if = '(SIZE*N)/BLOCK_SIZE <= 32'
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code = '''
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lfs_t lfs;
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lfsr_format(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
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lfsr_mount(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
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// create this many files
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lfsr_file_t files[N];
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uint32_t prng = 42;
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for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
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char name[256];
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sprintf(name, "file%03x", i);
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uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
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for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
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wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
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}
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lfsr_file_open(&lfs, &files[i], name,
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LFS_O_RDWR | LFS_O_CREAT | LFS_O_EXCL) => 0;
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lfsr_file_write(&lfs, &files[i], wbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
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}
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// check that our writes worked
|
|
prng = 42;
|
|
for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
|
|
// try reading the file, note we reset prng above
|
|
uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
|
|
for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
|
|
wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
uint8_t rbuf[SIZE];
|
|
lfsr_file_rewind(&lfs, &files[i]) => 0;
|
|
lfsr_file_read(&lfs, &files[i], rbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
|
|
assert(memcmp(rbuf, wbuf, SIZE) == 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// first traverse the tree to find all blocks in use
|
|
uint8_t *seen = malloc((BLOCK_COUNT+7)/8);
|
|
memset(seen, 0, (BLOCK_COUNT+7)/8);
|
|
|
|
lfsr_traversal_t traversal = LFSR_TRAVERSAL(
|
|
((VALIDATE) ? LFSR_TRAVERSAL_VALIDATE : 0)
|
|
| LFSR_TRAVERSAL_ALL);
|
|
for (lfs_block_t i = 0;; i++) {
|
|
// a bit hacky, but this catches infinite loops
|
|
assert(i < 2*BLOCK_COUNT);
|
|
|
|
lfsr_tinfo_t tinfo;
|
|
int err = lfsr_traversal_read(&lfs, &traversal, &tinfo);
|
|
assert(!err || err == LFS_ERR_NOENT);
|
|
if (err == LFS_ERR_NOENT) {
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (tinfo.tag == LFSR_TAG_MDIR) {
|
|
printf("traversal: 0x%x mdir 0x{%x,%x}\n",
|
|
tinfo.tag,
|
|
tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[0],
|
|
tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[1]);
|
|
|
|
// keep track of seen blocks
|
|
seen[tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[1] / 8]
|
|
|= 1 << (tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[1] % 8);
|
|
seen[tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[0] / 8]
|
|
|= 1 << (tinfo.u.mdir.rbyd.blocks[0] % 8);
|
|
|
|
} else if (tinfo.tag == LFSR_TAG_BRANCH) {
|
|
printf("traversal: 0x%x btree 0x%x.%x\n",
|
|
tinfo.tag,
|
|
tinfo.u.rbyd.blocks[0], tinfo.u.rbyd.trunk);
|
|
|
|
// keep track of seen blocks
|
|
seen[tinfo.u.rbyd.blocks[0] / 8]
|
|
|= 1 << (tinfo.u.rbyd.blocks[0] % 8);
|
|
|
|
} else if (tinfo.tag == LFSR_TAG_BLOCK) {
|
|
printf("traversal: 0x%x block 0x%x\n",
|
|
tinfo.tag,
|
|
tinfo.u.bptr.data.u.disk.block);
|
|
|
|
// keep track of seen blocks
|
|
seen[tinfo.u.bptr.data.u.disk.block / 8]
|
|
|= 1 << (tinfo.u.bptr.data.u.disk.block % 8);
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
// this shouldn't happen
|
|
printf("traversal: 0x%x\n", tinfo.tag);
|
|
assert(false);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// then clobber every other block
|
|
uint8_t clobber_buf[BLOCK_SIZE];
|
|
memset(clobber_buf, 0xcc, BLOCK_SIZE);
|
|
for (lfs_block_t block = 0; block < BLOCK_COUNT; block++) {
|
|
if (!(seen[block / 8] & (1 << (block % 8)))) {
|
|
CFG->erase(CFG, block) => 0;
|
|
CFG->prog(CFG, block, 0, clobber_buf, BLOCK_SIZE) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
free(seen);
|
|
|
|
// then check that reading our files still works after clobbering
|
|
prng = 42;
|
|
for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
|
|
// try reading the file, note we reset prng above
|
|
uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
|
|
for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
|
|
wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
uint8_t rbuf[SIZE];
|
|
lfsr_file_rewind(&lfs, &files[i]) => 0;
|
|
lfsr_file_read(&lfs, &files[i], rbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
|
|
assert(memcmp(rbuf, wbuf, SIZE) == 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// and everything is fine after saving the files
|
|
for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
|
|
lfsr_file_close(&lfs, &files[i]) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (REMOUNT) {
|
|
lfsr_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
lfsr_mount(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
prng = 42;
|
|
for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
|
|
// check with stat
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "file%03x", i);
|
|
struct lfs_info info;
|
|
lfsr_stat(&lfs, name, &info) => 0;
|
|
assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
|
|
assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_REG);
|
|
assert(info.size == SIZE);
|
|
|
|
// try reading the file, note we reset prng above
|
|
uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
|
|
for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
|
|
wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfsr_file_t file;
|
|
uint8_t rbuf[SIZE];
|
|
lfsr_file_open(&lfs, &file, name, LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
|
|
lfsr_file_read(&lfs, &file, rbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
|
|
assert(memcmp(rbuf, wbuf, SIZE) == 0);
|
|
lfsr_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfsr_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
|
|
# TODO more nospc tests (opened files? other?)
|
|
|
|
# nospc tests mostly test that things still work when block allocation
|
|
# wraparound occurs
|
|
[cases.test_alloc_nospc_dirs]
|
|
defines.REMOUNT = [false, true]
|
|
code = '''
|
|
lfs_t lfs;
|
|
lfsr_format(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
|
|
lfsr_mount(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
|
|
|
|
// create directories until we run out of space
|
|
lfs_size_t n = 0;
|
|
for (;; n++) {
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "dir%08d", n);
|
|
int err = lfsr_mkdir(&lfs, name);
|
|
assert(!err || err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
|
|
if (err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// remount?
|
|
if (REMOUNT) {
|
|
lfsr_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
lfsr_mount(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// check that our mkdir worked until we ran out of space
|
|
for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "dir%08d", i);
|
|
struct lfs_info info;
|
|
lfsr_stat(&lfs, name, &info) => 0;
|
|
assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
|
|
assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_DIR);
|
|
assert(info.size == 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfsr_dir_t dir;
|
|
lfsr_dir_open(&lfs, &dir, "/") => 0;
|
|
struct lfs_info info;
|
|
lfsr_dir_read(&lfs, &dir, &info) => 0;
|
|
assert(strcmp(info.name, ".") == 0);
|
|
assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_DIR);
|
|
assert(info.size == 0);
|
|
lfsr_dir_read(&lfs, &dir, &info) => 0;
|
|
assert(strcmp(info.name, "..") == 0);
|
|
assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_DIR);
|
|
assert(info.size == 0);
|
|
for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "dir%08d", i);
|
|
lfsr_dir_read(&lfs, &dir, &info) => 0;
|
|
assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
|
|
assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_DIR);
|
|
assert(info.size == 0);
|
|
}
|
|
lfsr_dir_read(&lfs, &dir, &info) => LFS_ERR_NOENT;
|
|
lfsr_dir_close(&lfs, &dir) => 0;
|
|
|
|
lfsr_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
[cases.test_alloc_nospc_files]
|
|
defines.SIZE = [
|
|
'0',
|
|
'CACHE_SIZE/2',
|
|
'2*CACHE_SIZE',
|
|
'BLOCK_SIZE/2',
|
|
'BLOCK_SIZE',
|
|
'2*BLOCK_SIZE',
|
|
'8*BLOCK_SIZE',
|
|
]
|
|
defines.REMOUNT = [false, true]
|
|
code = '''
|
|
lfs_t lfs;
|
|
lfsr_format(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
|
|
lfsr_mount(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
|
|
|
|
// create files until we run out of space
|
|
uint32_t prng = 42;
|
|
lfs_size_t n = 0;
|
|
for (;; n++) {
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "file%08d", n);
|
|
|
|
uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
|
|
for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
|
|
wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfsr_file_t file;
|
|
int err = lfsr_file_open(&lfs, &file, name,
|
|
LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT | LFS_O_EXCL);
|
|
assert(!err || err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
|
|
if (err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfs_ssize_t size = lfsr_file_write(&lfs, &file, wbuf, SIZE);
|
|
assert(size == SIZE || size == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
|
|
if (size == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
|
|
lfsr_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
err = lfsr_file_close(&lfs, &file);
|
|
assert(!err || err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
|
|
if (err == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// remount?
|
|
if (REMOUNT) {
|
|
lfsr_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
lfsr_mount(&lfs, CFG) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// check that our file writes worked until we ran out of space
|
|
prng = 42;
|
|
for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
|
|
// check with stat
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "file%08d", i);
|
|
struct lfs_info info;
|
|
lfsr_stat(&lfs, name, &info) => 0;
|
|
assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
|
|
assert(info.type == LFS_TYPE_REG);
|
|
assert(info.size == SIZE);
|
|
|
|
// try reading the file, note we reset prng above
|
|
uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
|
|
for (lfs_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
|
|
wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfsr_file_t file;
|
|
uint8_t rbuf[SIZE];
|
|
lfsr_file_open(&lfs, &file, name, LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
|
|
lfsr_file_read(&lfs, &file, rbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
|
|
assert(memcmp(rbuf, wbuf, SIZE) == 0);
|
|
lfsr_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfsr_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
## allocator tests
|
|
## note for these to work there are a number constraints on the device geometry
|
|
#if = 'BLOCK_CYCLES == -1'
|
|
#
|
|
## parallel allocation test
|
|
#[cases.test_alloc_parallel]
|
|
#defines.FILES = 3
|
|
#defines.SIZE = '(((BLOCK_SIZE-8)*(BLOCK_COUNT-6)) / FILES)'
|
|
#code = '''
|
|
# const char *names[] = {"bacon", "eggs", "pancakes"};
|
|
# lfs_file_t files[FILES];
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_t lfs;
|
|
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "breakfast") => 0;
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# for (int n = 0; n < FILES; n++) {
|
|
# char path[1024];
|
|
# sprintf(path, "breakfast/%s", names[n]);
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &files[n], path,
|
|
# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT | LFS_O_APPEND) => 0;
|
|
# }
|
|
# for (int n = 0; n < FILES; n++) {
|
|
# size_t size = strlen(names[n]);
|
|
# for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < SIZE; i += size) {
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &files[n], names[n], size) => size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# }
|
|
# for (int n = 0; n < FILES; n++) {
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &files[n]) => 0;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# for (int n = 0; n < FILES; n++) {
|
|
# char path[1024];
|
|
# sprintf(path, "breakfast/%s", names[n]);
|
|
# lfs_file_t file;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, path, LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
|
|
# size_t size = strlen(names[n]);
|
|
# for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < SIZE; i += size) {
|
|
# uint8_t buffer[1024];
|
|
# lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# assert(memcmp(buffer, names[n], size) == 0);
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#'''
|
|
#
|
|
## serial allocation test
|
|
#[cases.test_alloc_serial]
|
|
#defines.FILES = 3
|
|
#defines.SIZE = '(((BLOCK_SIZE-8)*(BLOCK_COUNT-6)) / FILES)'
|
|
#code = '''
|
|
# const char *names[] = {"bacon", "eggs", "pancakes"};
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_t lfs;
|
|
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "breakfast") => 0;
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# for (int n = 0; n < FILES; n++) {
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# char path[1024];
|
|
# sprintf(path, "breakfast/%s", names[n]);
|
|
# lfs_file_t file;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, path,
|
|
# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT | LFS_O_APPEND) => 0;
|
|
# size_t size = strlen(names[n]);
|
|
# uint8_t buffer[1024];
|
|
# memcpy(buffer, names[n], size);
|
|
# for (int i = 0; i < SIZE; i += size) {
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
# }
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# for (int n = 0; n < FILES; n++) {
|
|
# char path[1024];
|
|
# sprintf(path, "breakfast/%s", names[n]);
|
|
# lfs_file_t file;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, path, LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
|
|
# size_t size = strlen(names[n]);
|
|
# for (int i = 0; i < SIZE; i += size) {
|
|
# uint8_t buffer[1024];
|
|
# lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# assert(memcmp(buffer, names[n], size) == 0);
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#'''
|
|
#
|
|
## parallel allocation reuse test
|
|
#[cases.test_alloc_parallel_reuse]
|
|
#defines.FILES = 3
|
|
#defines.SIZE = '(((BLOCK_SIZE-8)*(BLOCK_COUNT-6)) / FILES)'
|
|
#defines.CYCLES = [1, 10]
|
|
#code = '''
|
|
# const char *names[] = {"bacon", "eggs", "pancakes"};
|
|
# lfs_file_t files[FILES];
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_t lfs;
|
|
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# for (int c = 0; c < CYCLES; c++) {
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "breakfast") => 0;
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# for (int n = 0; n < FILES; n++) {
|
|
# char path[1024];
|
|
# sprintf(path, "breakfast/%s", names[n]);
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &files[n], path,
|
|
# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT | LFS_O_APPEND) => 0;
|
|
# }
|
|
# for (int n = 0; n < FILES; n++) {
|
|
# size_t size = strlen(names[n]);
|
|
# for (int i = 0; i < SIZE; i += size) {
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &files[n], names[n], size) => size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# }
|
|
# for (int n = 0; n < FILES; n++) {
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &files[n]) => 0;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# for (int n = 0; n < FILES; n++) {
|
|
# char path[1024];
|
|
# sprintf(path, "breakfast/%s", names[n]);
|
|
# lfs_file_t file;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, path, LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
|
|
# size_t size = strlen(names[n]);
|
|
# for (int i = 0; i < SIZE; i += size) {
|
|
# uint8_t buffer[1024];
|
|
# lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# assert(memcmp(buffer, names[n], size) == 0);
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# for (int n = 0; n < FILES; n++) {
|
|
# char path[1024];
|
|
# sprintf(path, "breakfast/%s", names[n]);
|
|
# lfs_remove(&lfs, path) => 0;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_remove(&lfs, "breakfast") => 0;
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
# }
|
|
#'''
|
|
#
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## serial allocation reuse test
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#[cases.test_alloc_serial_reuse]
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#defines.FILES = 3
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#defines.SIZE = '(((BLOCK_SIZE-8)*(BLOCK_COUNT-6)) / FILES)'
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#defines.CYCLES = [1, 10]
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#code = '''
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# const char *names[] = {"bacon", "eggs", "pancakes"};
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#
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# lfs_t lfs;
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# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
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#
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# for (int c = 0; c < CYCLES; c++) {
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# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
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# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "breakfast") => 0;
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# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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#
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# for (int n = 0; n < FILES; n++) {
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# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
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# char path[1024];
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# sprintf(path, "breakfast/%s", names[n]);
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# lfs_file_t file;
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# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, path,
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# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT | LFS_O_APPEND) => 0;
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# size_t size = strlen(names[n]);
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# uint8_t buffer[1024];
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# memcpy(buffer, names[n], size);
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# for (int i = 0; i < SIZE; i += size) {
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# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
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# }
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# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
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# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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# }
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#
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# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
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# for (int n = 0; n < FILES; n++) {
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# char path[1024];
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# sprintf(path, "breakfast/%s", names[n]);
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# lfs_file_t file;
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# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, path, LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
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# size_t size = strlen(names[n]);
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# for (int i = 0; i < SIZE; i += size) {
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# uint8_t buffer[1024];
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# lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
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# assert(memcmp(buffer, names[n], size) == 0);
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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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#
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# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
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# for (int n = 0; n < FILES; n++) {
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# char path[1024];
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# sprintf(path, "breakfast/%s", names[n]);
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# lfs_remove(&lfs, path) => 0;
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# }
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# lfs_remove(&lfs, "breakfast") => 0;
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# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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# }
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#'''
|
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#
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## exhaustion test
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#[cases.test_alloc_exhaustion]
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#code = '''
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# lfs_t lfs;
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# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
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# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
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# lfs_file_t file;
|
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# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion", LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT);
|
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# size_t size = strlen("exhaustion");
|
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# uint8_t buffer[1024];
|
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# memcpy(buffer, "exhaustion", size);
|
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# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
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# lfs_file_sync(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
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#
|
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# size = strlen("blahblahblahblah");
|
|
# memcpy(buffer, "blahblahblahblah", size);
|
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# lfs_ssize_t res;
|
|
# while (true) {
|
|
# res = lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size);
|
|
# if (res < 0) {
|
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# break;
|
|
# }
|
|
#
|
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# res => size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# res => LFS_ERR_NOSPC;
|
|
#
|
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# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion", LFS_O_RDONLY);
|
|
# size = strlen("exhaustion");
|
|
# lfs_file_size(&lfs, &file) => size;
|
|
# lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# memcmp(buffer, "exhaustion", size) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#'''
|
|
#
|
|
## exhaustion wraparound test
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|
#[cases.test_alloc_exhaustion_wraparound]
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|
#defines.SIZE = '(((BLOCK_SIZE-8)*(BLOCK_COUNT-4)) / 3)'
|
|
#code = '''
|
|
# lfs_t lfs;
|
|
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_file_t file;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "padding", LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT);
|
|
# size_t size = strlen("buffering");
|
|
# uint8_t buffer[1024];
|
|
# memcpy(buffer, "buffering", size);
|
|
# for (int i = 0; i < SIZE; i += size) {
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_remove(&lfs, "padding") => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion", LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT);
|
|
# size = strlen("exhaustion");
|
|
# memcpy(buffer, "exhaustion", size);
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# lfs_file_sync(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# size = strlen("blahblahblahblah");
|
|
# memcpy(buffer, "blahblahblahblah", size);
|
|
# lfs_ssize_t res;
|
|
# while (true) {
|
|
# res = lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size);
|
|
# if (res < 0) {
|
|
# break;
|
|
# }
|
|
#
|
|
# res => size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# res => LFS_ERR_NOSPC;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion", LFS_O_RDONLY);
|
|
# size = strlen("exhaustion");
|
|
# lfs_file_size(&lfs, &file) => size;
|
|
# lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# memcmp(buffer, "exhaustion", size) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_remove(&lfs, "exhaustion") => 0;
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#'''
|
|
#
|
|
## dir exhaustion test
|
|
#[cases.test_alloc_dir_exhaustion]
|
|
#code = '''
|
|
# lfs_t lfs;
|
|
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# // find out max file size
|
|
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "exhaustiondir") => 0;
|
|
# size_t size = strlen("blahblahblahblah");
|
|
# uint8_t buffer[1024];
|
|
# memcpy(buffer, "blahblahblahblah", size);
|
|
# lfs_file_t file;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion", LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT);
|
|
# int count = 0;
|
|
# int err;
|
|
# while (true) {
|
|
# err = lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size);
|
|
# if (err < 0) {
|
|
# break;
|
|
# }
|
|
#
|
|
# count += 1;
|
|
# }
|
|
# err => LFS_ERR_NOSPC;
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_remove(&lfs, "exhaustion") => 0;
|
|
# lfs_remove(&lfs, "exhaustiondir") => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# // see if dir fits with max file size
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion", LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT);
|
|
# for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "exhaustiondir") => 0;
|
|
# lfs_remove(&lfs, "exhaustiondir") => 0;
|
|
# lfs_remove(&lfs, "exhaustion") => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# // see if dir fits with > max file size
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion", LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT);
|
|
# for (int i = 0; i < count+1; i++) {
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "exhaustiondir") => LFS_ERR_NOSPC;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_remove(&lfs, "exhaustion") => 0;
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#'''
|
|
#
|
|
## what if we have a bad block during an allocation scan?
|
|
#[cases.test_alloc_bad_blocks]
|
|
#in = "lfs.c"
|
|
#defines.ERASE_CYCLES = 0xffffffff
|
|
#defines.BADBLOCK_BEHAVIOR = 'LFS_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_READERROR'
|
|
#code = '''
|
|
# lfs_t lfs;
|
|
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# // first fill to exhaustion to find available space
|
|
# lfs_file_t file;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "pacman", LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT) => 0;
|
|
# uint8_t buffer[1024];
|
|
# strcpy((char*)buffer, "waka");
|
|
# size_t size = strlen("waka");
|
|
# lfs_size_t filesize = 0;
|
|
# while (true) {
|
|
# lfs_ssize_t res = lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size);
|
|
# assert(res == (lfs_ssize_t)size || res == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
|
|
# if (res == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
|
|
# break;
|
|
# }
|
|
# filesize += size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# // now fill all but a couple of blocks of the filesystem with data
|
|
# filesize -= 3*BLOCK_SIZE;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "pacman", LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT) => 0;
|
|
# strcpy((char*)buffer, "waka");
|
|
# size = strlen("waka");
|
|
# for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < filesize/size; i++) {
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# // also save head of file so we can error during lookahead scan
|
|
# lfs_block_t fileblock = file.ctz.head;
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# // remount to force an alloc scan
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# // but mark the head of our file as a "bad block", this is force our
|
|
# // scan to bail early
|
|
# lfs_emubd_setwear(cfg, fileblock, 0xffffffff) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "ghost", LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT) => 0;
|
|
# strcpy((char*)buffer, "chomp");
|
|
# size = strlen("chomp");
|
|
# while (true) {
|
|
# lfs_ssize_t res = lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size);
|
|
# assert(res == (lfs_ssize_t)size || res == LFS_ERR_CORRUPT);
|
|
# if (res == LFS_ERR_CORRUPT) {
|
|
# break;
|
|
# }
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# // now reverse the "bad block" and try to write the file again until we
|
|
# // run out of space
|
|
# lfs_emubd_setwear(cfg, fileblock, 0) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "ghost", LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT) => 0;
|
|
# strcpy((char*)buffer, "chomp");
|
|
# size = strlen("chomp");
|
|
# while (true) {
|
|
# lfs_ssize_t res = lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size);
|
|
# assert(res == (lfs_ssize_t)size || res == LFS_ERR_NOSPC);
|
|
# if (res == LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
|
|
# break;
|
|
# }
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# // check that the disk isn't hurt
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "pacman", LFS_O_RDONLY) => 0;
|
|
# strcpy((char*)buffer, "waka");
|
|
# size = strlen("waka");
|
|
# for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < filesize/size; i++) {
|
|
# uint8_t rbuffer[4];
|
|
# lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, rbuffer, size) => size;
|
|
# assert(memcmp(rbuffer, buffer, size) == 0);
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#'''
|
|
#
|
|
#
|
|
## Below, I don't like these tests. They're fragile and depend _heavily_
|
|
## on the geometry of the block device. But they are valuable. Eventually they
|
|
## should be removed and replaced with generalized tests.
|
|
#
|
|
## chained dir exhaustion test
|
|
#[cases.test_alloc_chained_dir_exhaustion]
|
|
#if = 'BLOCK_SIZE == 512'
|
|
#defines.BLOCK_COUNT = 1024
|
|
#code = '''
|
|
# lfs_t lfs;
|
|
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# // find out max file size
|
|
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "exhaustiondir") => 0;
|
|
# for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
|
|
# char path[1024];
|
|
# sprintf(path, "dirwithanexhaustivelylongnameforpadding%d", i);
|
|
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, path) => 0;
|
|
# }
|
|
# size_t size = strlen("blahblahblahblah");
|
|
# uint8_t buffer[1024];
|
|
# memcpy(buffer, "blahblahblahblah", size);
|
|
# lfs_file_t file;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion", LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT);
|
|
# int count = 0;
|
|
# int err;
|
|
# while (true) {
|
|
# err = lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size);
|
|
# if (err < 0) {
|
|
# break;
|
|
# }
|
|
#
|
|
# count += 1;
|
|
# }
|
|
# err => LFS_ERR_NOSPC;
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_remove(&lfs, "exhaustion") => 0;
|
|
# lfs_remove(&lfs, "exhaustiondir") => 0;
|
|
# for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
|
|
# char path[1024];
|
|
# sprintf(path, "dirwithanexhaustivelylongnameforpadding%d", i);
|
|
# lfs_remove(&lfs, path) => 0;
|
|
# }
|
|
#
|
|
# // see that chained dir fails
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion", LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT);
|
|
# for (int i = 0; i < count+1; i++) {
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_sync(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
|
|
# char path[1024];
|
|
# sprintf(path, "dirwithanexhaustivelylongnameforpadding%d", i);
|
|
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, path) => 0;
|
|
# }
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "exhaustiondir") => LFS_ERR_NOSPC;
|
|
#
|
|
# // shorten file to try a second chained dir
|
|
# while (true) {
|
|
# err = lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "exhaustiondir");
|
|
# if (err != LFS_ERR_NOSPC) {
|
|
# break;
|
|
# }
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_ssize_t filesize = lfs_file_size(&lfs, &file);
|
|
# filesize > 0 => true;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_file_truncate(&lfs, &file, filesize - size) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_file_sync(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# }
|
|
# err => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "exhaustiondir2") => LFS_ERR_NOSPC;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#'''
|
|
#
|
|
## split dir test
|
|
#[cases.test_alloc_split_dir]
|
|
#if = 'BLOCK_SIZE == 512'
|
|
#defines.BLOCK_COUNT = 1024
|
|
#code = '''
|
|
# lfs_t lfs;
|
|
# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# // create one block hole for half a directory
|
|
# lfs_file_t file;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "bump", LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT) => 0;
|
|
# for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < cfg->block_size; i += 2) {
|
|
# uint8_t buffer[1024];
|
|
# memcpy(&buffer[i], "hi", 2);
|
|
# }
|
|
# uint8_t buffer[1024];
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, cfg->block_size) => cfg->block_size;
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion", LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT);
|
|
# size_t size = strlen("blahblahblahblah");
|
|
# memcpy(buffer, "blahblahblahblah", size);
|
|
# for (lfs_size_t i = 0;
|
|
# i < (cfg->block_count-4)*(cfg->block_size-8);
|
|
# i += size) {
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# // remount to force reset of lookahead
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# // open hole
|
|
# lfs_remove(&lfs, "bump") => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "splitdir") => 0;
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "splitdir/bump",
|
|
# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT) => 0;
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# for (lfs_size_t i = 0; i < cfg->block_size; i += 2) {
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# memcpy(&buffer[i], "hi", 2);
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# }
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# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, 2*cfg->block_size) => LFS_ERR_NOSPC;
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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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#'''
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#
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## outdated lookahead test
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#[cases.test_alloc_outdated_lookahead]
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#if = 'BLOCK_SIZE == 512'
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#defines.BLOCK_COUNT = 1024
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#code = '''
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# lfs_t lfs;
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# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
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# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
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#
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# // fill completely with two files
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# lfs_file_t file;
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# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion1",
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# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT) => 0;
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# size_t size = strlen("blahblahblahblah");
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# uint8_t buffer[1024];
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# memcpy(buffer, "blahblahblahblah", size);
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# for (lfs_size_t i = 0;
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# i < ((cfg->block_count-2)/2)*(cfg->block_size-8);
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# i += size) {
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# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
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# }
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# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
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#
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# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion2",
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# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT) => 0;
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# size = strlen("blahblahblahblah");
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# memcpy(buffer, "blahblahblahblah", size);
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# for (lfs_size_t i = 0;
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# i < ((cfg->block_count-2+1)/2)*(cfg->block_size-8);
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# i += size) {
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# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
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# }
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# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
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#
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# // remount to force reset of lookahead
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# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
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# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
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#
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# // rewrite one file
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# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion1",
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# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_TRUNC) => 0;
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# lfs_file_sync(&lfs, &file) => 0;
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# size = strlen("blahblahblahblah");
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# memcpy(buffer, "blahblahblahblah", size);
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# for (lfs_size_t i = 0;
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# i < ((cfg->block_count-2)/2)*(cfg->block_size-8);
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# i += size) {
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# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
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# }
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# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
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#
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# // rewrite second file, this requires lookahead does not
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# // use old population
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# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion2",
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# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_TRUNC) => 0;
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# lfs_file_sync(&lfs, &file) => 0;
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# size = strlen("blahblahblahblah");
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# memcpy(buffer, "blahblahblahblah", size);
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# for (lfs_size_t i = 0;
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# i < ((cfg->block_count-2+1)/2)*(cfg->block_size-8);
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# i += size) {
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# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
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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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#'''
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#
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## outdated lookahead and split dir test
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#[cases.test_alloc_outdated_lookahead_split_dir]
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#if = 'BLOCK_SIZE == 512'
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#defines.BLOCK_COUNT = 1024
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#code = '''
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# lfs_t lfs;
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# lfs_format(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
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# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
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|
#
|
|
# // fill completely with two files
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# lfs_file_t file;
|
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# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion1",
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|
# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT) => 0;
|
|
# size_t size = strlen("blahblahblahblah");
|
|
# uint8_t buffer[1024];
|
|
# memcpy(buffer, "blahblahblahblah", size);
|
|
# for (lfs_size_t i = 0;
|
|
# i < ((cfg->block_count-2)/2)*(cfg->block_size-8);
|
|
# i += size) {
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion2",
|
|
# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT) => 0;
|
|
# size = strlen("blahblahblahblah");
|
|
# memcpy(buffer, "blahblahblahblah", size);
|
|
# for (lfs_size_t i = 0;
|
|
# i < ((cfg->block_count-2+1)/2)*(cfg->block_size-8);
|
|
# i += size) {
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# // remount to force reset of lookahead
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_mount(&lfs, cfg) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# // rewrite one file with a hole of one block
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "exhaustion1",
|
|
# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_TRUNC) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_file_sync(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
# size = strlen("blahblahblahblah");
|
|
# memcpy(buffer, "blahblahblahblah", size);
|
|
# for (lfs_size_t i = 0;
|
|
# i < ((cfg->block_count-2)/2 - 1)*(cfg->block_size-8);
|
|
# i += size) {
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
|
|
# }
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# // try to allocate a directory, should fail!
|
|
# lfs_mkdir(&lfs, "split") => LFS_ERR_NOSPC;
|
|
#
|
|
# // file should not fail
|
|
# lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "notasplit",
|
|
# LFS_O_WRONLY | LFS_O_CREAT) => 0;
|
|
# lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, "hi", 2) => 2;
|
|
# lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
|
|
#
|
|
# lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
|
|
#'''
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