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These two functions allow changing whether or not the gbmap is in use
after format:
// Enable the global on-disk block-map
//
// Returns a negative error code on failure. Does nothing if a gbmap
// already exists.
int lfs3_fs_mkgbmap(lfs3_t *lfs3);
// Disable the global on-disk block-map
//
// Returns a negative error code on failure. Does nothing if no gbmap
// is found.
int lfs3_fs_rmgbmap(lfs3_t *lfs3);
rmgbmap was easy enough, but implementing mkgbmap turned out to be
surprisingly tricky due to how gstate permeates the system:
- Even if we zero gstate when we removing the gbmap, mounting the
image on a driver that doesn't understand the gbmap results in garbage
gstate over time as mdir compacts drop unknown gdeltas.
I think this sort of implicit gdelta cleanup is a good thing, but the
possibility of garbage gstate is a bit annoying.
Example A: the dbg scripts are currently printing a bunch of warnings
for corrupt gstate that can be safely ignored.
To support recovering from garbage gstate in mkgbmap, I changed
lfs3_fs_commitgdelta to _always_ track p state even when disabled. We
already needed to do this in lfs3_fs_flush/consumegdelta anyways,
since we don't know if the gbmap is used until parsing wcompat flags.
- The commit that enables the gbmap is tricky. We need the gbmap enabled
to calculate the new gdelta, but we also need it disabled so we don't
traverse the existing gbmap_p (which may be garbage).
As a workaround I added gbmap.b_p, which is in theory redundant with
gbmap_p, but (1) avoids needing to decode gbmap_p during traversals,
and (2) allows the two to temporarily fall out-of-sync in mkgbmap.
This means we potentially have 5 (!) snaphots flying around when
rebuilding the gbmap, which is starting to get a bit silly. But this
was also motivated by gbmap_p decoding adding roughly the same amount
of RAM to lfs3_mtree_traverse_, so the total RAM usage should in
theory be roughly the same.
There might be a better solution, but this at least gets mkgbmap
working. The gbmap builds are not our most RAM senstive configurations
anyways.
---
Also added a couple more tests in test_gbmap to test these:
- test_gbmap_files
- test_gbmap_rmgbmap
- test_gbmap_mkgbmap
- test_gbmap_rmmkgbmap
- test_gbmap_mkrmgbmap
And an explicit wraparound test to test_alloc. This was loosely implied
by the nospc tests, but it's probably better to have an explicit test.
The only downside is this implementation is limited to files:
- test_alloc_wraparound_files
---
Note we are currently dealing with three different configurations:
no-gbmap (the default), yes-gbmap (LFS3_YES_GBMAP), and maybe-gbmap
(LFS3_GBMAP + LFS3_F_GBMAP at runtime).
It only makes sense to include these in maybe-gbmap mode, so this is the
only mode with a notable code increase. However these functions are
relatively cheap. The stack/ctx changes also affect yes-gbmap, but
should mostly cancel out, see above:
code stack ctx
no-gbmap before: 37168 2352 684
no-gbmap after: 37168 (+0.0%) 2352 (+0.0%) 684 (+0.0%)
code stack ctx
maybe-gbmap before: 39292 2456 800
maybe-gbmap after: 39688 (+1.0%) 2392 (-2.6%) 852 (+6.5%)
code stack ctx
yes-gbmap before: 39116 2456 800
yes-gbmap after: 39156 (+0.1%) 2392 (-2.6%) 852 (+6.5%)
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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
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#
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after = ['test_mtree', 'test_gbmap', 'test_dirs', 'test_files']
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defines.FORMAT_BLOCK_COUNT = 'LFS3_IFDEF_YES_GBMAP(3, 2)'
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# test that we can alloc
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[cases.test_alloc_alloc]
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defines.COUNT = [
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'BLOCK_COUNT',
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'BLOCK_COUNT-1',
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'BLOCK_COUNT/2',
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'BLOCK_COUNT/4',
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'5',
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'FORMAT_BLOCK_COUNT',
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]
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defines.ERASE = [false, true]
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if = 'COUNT >= FORMAT_BLOCK_COUNT'
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in = 'lfs3.c'
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code = '''
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// test various block counts
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struct lfs3_cfg cfg = *CFG;
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cfg.block_count = COUNT;
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lfs3_t lfs3;
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lfs3_format(&lfs3, LFS3_F_RDWR, &cfg) => 0;
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lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, &cfg) => 0;
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// start allocating
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lfs3_alloc_ckpoint(&lfs3);
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lfs3_size_t alloced = 0;
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while (true) {
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lfs3_sblock_t block = lfs3_alloc(&lfs3, ERASE);
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assert(block >= 0 || block == LFS3_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (block == LFS3_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*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 (this gets more complicated with a gbmap)
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printf("alloced %d/%d blocks\n", alloced, (lfs3_block_t)COUNT);
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#ifndef LFS3_GBMAP
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assert(alloced == COUNT-2);
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#endif
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lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 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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defines.COUNT = [
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'BLOCK_COUNT',
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'BLOCK_COUNT-1',
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'BLOCK_COUNT/2',
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'BLOCK_COUNT/4',
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'5',
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'FORMAT_BLOCK_COUNT',
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]
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defines.ERASE = [false, true]
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if = 'COUNT >= FORMAT_BLOCK_COUNT'
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in = 'lfs3.c'
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code = '''
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// test various block counts
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struct lfs3_cfg cfg = *CFG;
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cfg.block_count = COUNT;
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lfs3_t lfs3;
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lfs3_format(&lfs3, LFS3_F_RDWR, &cfg) => 0;
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lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, &cfg) => 0;
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// start allocating
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lfs3_alloc_ckpoint(&lfs3);
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lfs3_size_t alloced = 0;
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while (true) {
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lfs3_sblock_t block = lfs3_alloc(&lfs3, ERASE);
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assert(block >= 0 || block == LFS3_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (block == LFS3_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*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 (this gets more complicated with a gbmap)
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printf("alloced %d/%d blocks\n", alloced, (lfs3_block_t)COUNT);
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#ifndef LFS3_GBMAP
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assert(alloced == COUNT-2);
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#endif
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// ack again, effectively releasing all the previously alloced blocks
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lfs3_alloc_ckpoint(&lfs3);
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alloced = 0;
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while (true) {
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lfs3_sblock_t block = lfs3_alloc(&lfs3, ERASE);
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assert(block >= 0 || block == LFS3_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (block == LFS3_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*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 (this gets more complicated with a gbmap)
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printf("alloced %d/%d blocks\n", alloced, (lfs3_block_t)COUNT);
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#ifndef LFS3_GBMAP
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assert(alloced == COUNT-2);
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#endif
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lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 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.CKMETA = [false, true]
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defines.REMOUNT = [false, true]
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in = 'lfs3.c'
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code = '''
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lfs3_t lfs3;
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lfs3_format(&lfs3, LFS3_F_RDWR, CFG) => 0;
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lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, CFG) => 0;
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// create this many directories
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for (lfs3_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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lfs3_mkdir(&lfs3, name) => 0;
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}
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// check that our mkdir worked
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for (lfs3_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 lfs3_info info;
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lfs3_stat(&lfs3, name, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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}
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lfs3_dir_t dir;
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lfs3_dir_open(&lfs3, &dir, "/") => 0;
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struct lfs3_info info;
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lfs3_dir_read(&lfs3, &dir, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, ".") == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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lfs3_dir_read(&lfs3, &dir, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, "..") == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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for (lfs3_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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lfs3_dir_read(&lfs3, &dir, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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}
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lfs3_dir_read(&lfs3, &dir, &info) => LFS3_ERR_NOENT;
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lfs3_dir_close(&lfs3, &dir) => 0;
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// remount?
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if (REMOUNT) {
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lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 0;
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lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, 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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lfs3_trv_t trv;
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lfs3_trv_init(&trv,
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LFS3_T_RDONLY
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| ((CKMETA) ? LFS3_T_CKMETA : 0));
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for (lfs3_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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lfs3_stag_t tag;
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lfs3_bptr_t bptr;
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tag = lfs3_mtree_traverse(&lfs3, &trv,
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&bptr);
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assert(tag >= 0 || tag == LFS3_ERR_NOENT);
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if (tag == LFS3_ERR_NOENT) {
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break;
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}
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if (tag == LFS3_TAG_MDIR) {
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lfs3_mdir_t *mdir = (lfs3_mdir_t*)bptr.d.u.buffer;
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printf("traversal: 0x%x mdir 0x{%x,%x}\n",
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tag,
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mdir->r.blocks[0],
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mdir->r.blocks[1]);
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// keep track of seen blocks
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seen[mdir->r.blocks[1] / 8] |= 1 << (mdir->r.blocks[1] % 8);
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seen[mdir->r.blocks[0] / 8] |= 1 << (mdir->r.blocks[0] % 8);
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} else if (tag == LFS3_TAG_BRANCH) {
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lfs3_rbyd_t *rbyd = (lfs3_rbyd_t*)bptr.d.u.buffer;
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printf("traversal: 0x%x btree 0x%x.%x\n",
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tag,
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rbyd->blocks[0], rbyd->trunk);
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// keep track of seen blocks
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seen[rbyd->blocks[0] / 8] |= 1 << (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", 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 (lfs3_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 (int remount = 0; remount < 2; remount++) {
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// remount?
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if (remount) {
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lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 0;
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lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, CFG) => 0;
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}
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for (lfs3_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 lfs3_info info;
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lfs3_stat(&lfs3, name, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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}
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lfs3_dir_open(&lfs3, &dir, "/") => 0;
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lfs3_dir_read(&lfs3, &dir, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, ".") == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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lfs3_dir_read(&lfs3, &dir, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, "..") == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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for (lfs3_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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lfs3_dir_read(&lfs3, &dir, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_DIR);
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assert(info.size == 0);
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}
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lfs3_dir_read(&lfs3, &dir, &info) => LFS3_ERR_NOENT;
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lfs3_dir_close(&lfs3, &dir) => 0;
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}
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lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 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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'FILE_CACHE_SIZE/2',
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'2*FILE_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.CKMETA = [false, true]
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defines.REMOUNT = [false, true]
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in = 'lfs3.c'
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if = '(SIZE*N)/BLOCK_SIZE <= 32'
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code = '''
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lfs3_t lfs3;
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lfs3_format(&lfs3, LFS3_F_RDWR, CFG) => 0;
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lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, CFG) => 0;
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// create this many files
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uint32_t prng = 42;
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for (lfs3_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 (lfs3_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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lfs3_file_t file;
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lfs3_file_open(&lfs3, &file, name,
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LFS3_O_WRONLY | LFS3_O_CREAT | LFS3_O_EXCL) => 0;
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lfs3_file_write(&lfs3, &file, wbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
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lfs3_file_close(&lfs3, &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 (lfs3_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 lfs3_info info;
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lfs3_stat(&lfs3, name, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS3_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 (lfs3_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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lfs3_file_t file;
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uint8_t rbuf[SIZE];
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lfs3_file_open(&lfs3, &file, name, LFS3_O_RDONLY) => 0;
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lfs3_file_read(&lfs3, &file, rbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
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assert(memcmp(rbuf, wbuf, SIZE) == 0);
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lfs3_file_close(&lfs3, &file) => 0;
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}
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// remount?
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if (REMOUNT) {
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lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 0;
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lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, 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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lfs3_trv_t trv;
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lfs3_trv_init(&trv,
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LFS3_T_RDONLY
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| ((CKMETA) ? LFS3_T_CKMETA : 0));
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for (lfs3_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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lfs3_stag_t tag;
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lfs3_bptr_t bptr;
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tag = lfs3_mtree_traverse(&lfs3, &trv,
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&bptr);
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assert(tag >= 0 || tag == LFS3_ERR_NOENT);
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if (tag == LFS3_ERR_NOENT) {
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break;
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}
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if (tag == LFS3_TAG_MDIR) {
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lfs3_mdir_t *mdir = (lfs3_mdir_t*)bptr.d.u.buffer;
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printf("traversal: 0x%x mdir 0x{%x,%x}\n",
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tag,
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mdir->r.blocks[0],
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mdir->r.blocks[1]);
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// keep track of seen blocks
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seen[mdir->r.blocks[1] / 8] |= 1 << (mdir->r.blocks[1] % 8);
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seen[mdir->r.blocks[0] / 8] |= 1 << (mdir->r.blocks[0] % 8);
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} else if (tag == LFS3_TAG_BRANCH) {
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lfs3_rbyd_t *rbyd = (lfs3_rbyd_t*)bptr.d.u.buffer;
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printf("traversal: 0x%x btree 0x%x.%x\n",
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tag,
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rbyd->blocks[0], rbyd->trunk);
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|
|
// keep track of seen blocks
|
|
seen[rbyd->blocks[0] / 8] |= 1 << (rbyd->blocks[0] % 8);
|
|
|
|
} else if (tag == LFS3_TAG_BLOCK) {
|
|
printf("traversal: 0x%x block 0x%x\n",
|
|
tag,
|
|
bptr.d.u.disk.block);
|
|
|
|
// keep track of seen blocks
|
|
seen[bptr.d.u.disk.block / 8]
|
|
|= 1 << (bptr.d.u.disk.block % 8);
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
// this shouldn't happen
|
|
printf("traversal: 0x%x\n", tag);
|
|
assert(false);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// then clobber every other block
|
|
uint8_t clobber_buf[BLOCK_SIZE];
|
|
memset(clobber_buf, 0xcc, BLOCK_SIZE);
|
|
for (lfs3_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
|
|
for (int remount = 0; remount < 2; remount++) {
|
|
// remount?
|
|
if (remount) {
|
|
lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, CFG) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
prng = 42;
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
|
|
// check with stat
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "file%03x", i);
|
|
struct lfs3_info info;
|
|
lfs3_stat(&lfs3, name, &info) => 0;
|
|
assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
|
|
assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_REG);
|
|
assert(info.size == SIZE);
|
|
|
|
// try reading the file, note we reset prng above
|
|
uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
|
|
wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfs3_file_t file;
|
|
uint8_t rbuf[SIZE];
|
|
lfs3_file_open(&lfs3, &file, name, LFS3_O_RDONLY) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_file_read(&lfs3, &file, rbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
|
|
assert(memcmp(rbuf, wbuf, SIZE) == 0);
|
|
lfs3_file_close(&lfs3, &file) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 0;
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
# open files need to be tracked internally to make sure this doesn't break
|
|
[cases.test_alloc_clobber_open_files]
|
|
defines.N = [1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64]
|
|
defines.SIZE = [
|
|
'0',
|
|
'FILE_CACHE_SIZE/2',
|
|
'2*FILE_CACHE_SIZE',
|
|
'BLOCK_SIZE/2',
|
|
'BLOCK_SIZE',
|
|
'2*BLOCK_SIZE',
|
|
'8*BLOCK_SIZE',
|
|
]
|
|
defines.CKMETA = [false, true]
|
|
in = 'lfs3.c'
|
|
if = '(SIZE*N)/BLOCK_SIZE <= 32'
|
|
code = '''
|
|
lfs3_t lfs3;
|
|
lfs3_format(&lfs3, LFS3_F_RDWR, CFG) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, CFG) => 0;
|
|
|
|
// create this many files
|
|
lfs3_file_t files[N];
|
|
uint32_t prng = 42;
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "file%03x", i);
|
|
|
|
uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
|
|
wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfs3_file_open(&lfs3, &files[i], name,
|
|
LFS3_O_RDWR | LFS3_O_CREAT | LFS3_O_EXCL) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_file_write(&lfs3, &files[i], wbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// check that our writes worked
|
|
prng = 42;
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
|
|
// try reading the file, note we reset prng above
|
|
uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
|
|
wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
uint8_t rbuf[SIZE];
|
|
lfs3_file_rewind(&lfs3, &files[i]) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_file_read(&lfs3, &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);
|
|
|
|
lfs3_trv_t trv;
|
|
lfs3_trv_init(&trv,
|
|
LFS3_T_RDONLY
|
|
| ((CKMETA) ? LFS3_T_CKMETA : 0));
|
|
for (lfs3_block_t i = 0;; i++) {
|
|
// a bit hacky, but this catches infinite loops
|
|
assert(i < 2*BLOCK_COUNT);
|
|
|
|
lfs3_stag_t tag;
|
|
lfs3_bptr_t bptr;
|
|
tag = lfs3_mtree_traverse(&lfs3, &trv,
|
|
&bptr);
|
|
assert(tag >= 0 || tag == LFS3_ERR_NOENT);
|
|
if (tag == LFS3_ERR_NOENT) {
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (tag == LFS3_TAG_MDIR) {
|
|
lfs3_mdir_t *mdir = (lfs3_mdir_t*)bptr.d.u.buffer;
|
|
printf("traversal: 0x%x mdir 0x{%x,%x}\n",
|
|
tag,
|
|
mdir->r.blocks[0],
|
|
mdir->r.blocks[1]);
|
|
|
|
// keep track of seen blocks
|
|
seen[mdir->r.blocks[1] / 8]
|
|
|= 1 << (mdir->r.blocks[1] % 8);
|
|
seen[mdir->r.blocks[0] / 8]
|
|
|= 1 << (mdir->r.blocks[0] % 8);
|
|
|
|
} else if (tag == LFS3_TAG_BRANCH) {
|
|
lfs3_rbyd_t *rbyd = (lfs3_rbyd_t*)bptr.d.u.buffer;
|
|
printf("traversal: 0x%x btree 0x%x.%x\n",
|
|
tag,
|
|
rbyd->blocks[0], rbyd->trunk);
|
|
|
|
// keep track of seen blocks
|
|
seen[rbyd->blocks[0] / 8]
|
|
|= 1 << (rbyd->blocks[0] % 8);
|
|
|
|
} else if (tag == LFS3_TAG_BLOCK) {
|
|
printf("traversal: 0x%x block 0x%x\n",
|
|
tag,
|
|
bptr.d.u.disk.block);
|
|
|
|
// keep track of seen blocks
|
|
seen[bptr.d.u.disk.block / 8]
|
|
|= 1 << (bptr.d.u.disk.block % 8);
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
// this shouldn't happen
|
|
printf("traversal: 0x%x\n", tag);
|
|
assert(false);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// then clobber every other block
|
|
uint8_t clobber_buf[BLOCK_SIZE];
|
|
memset(clobber_buf, 0xcc, BLOCK_SIZE);
|
|
for (lfs3_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 (lfs3_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
|
|
// try reading the file, note we reset prng above
|
|
uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
|
|
wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
uint8_t rbuf[SIZE];
|
|
lfs3_file_rewind(&lfs3, &files[i]) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_file_read(&lfs3, &files[i], rbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
|
|
assert(memcmp(rbuf, wbuf, SIZE) == 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// and everything is fine after saving the files
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
|
|
lfs3_file_close(&lfs3, &files[i]) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for (int remount = 0; remount < 2; remount++) {
|
|
// remount?
|
|
if (remount) {
|
|
lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, CFG) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
prng = 42;
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
|
|
// check with stat
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "file%03x", i);
|
|
struct lfs3_info info;
|
|
lfs3_stat(&lfs3, name, &info) => 0;
|
|
assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
|
|
assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_REG);
|
|
assert(info.size == SIZE);
|
|
|
|
// try reading the file, note we reset prng above
|
|
uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
|
|
wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfs3_file_t file;
|
|
uint8_t rbuf[SIZE];
|
|
lfs3_file_open(&lfs3, &file, name, LFS3_O_RDONLY) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_file_read(&lfs3, &file, rbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
|
|
assert(memcmp(rbuf, wbuf, SIZE) == 0);
|
|
lfs3_file_close(&lfs3, &file) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 0;
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# test that alloc can wrap around the disk
|
|
[cases.test_alloc_wraparound_files]
|
|
defines.COUNT = [
|
|
'BLOCK_COUNT',
|
|
'BLOCK_COUNT-1',
|
|
'BLOCK_COUNT/2',
|
|
'BLOCK_COUNT/4',
|
|
'5',
|
|
'FORMAT_BLOCK_COUNT',
|
|
]
|
|
defines.SIZE = [
|
|
'BLOCK_SIZE',
|
|
'2*BLOCK_SIZE',
|
|
'8*BLOCK_SIZE',
|
|
]
|
|
defines.N = ['5', 'BLOCK_COUNT/2']
|
|
defines.WRAPAROUND = 3
|
|
if = [
|
|
'COUNT >= FORMAT_BLOCK_COUNT',
|
|
'COUNT >= 2*N*SIZE/BLOCK_SIZE',
|
|
]
|
|
code = '''
|
|
// test various block counts
|
|
struct lfs3_cfg cfg = *CFG;
|
|
cfg.block_count = COUNT;
|
|
lfs3_t lfs3;
|
|
lfs3_format(&lfs3, LFS3_F_RDWR, &cfg) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, &cfg) => 0;
|
|
|
|
// create n files repeatedly until we're sure we've wrapped around
|
|
// a few times
|
|
uint32_t prng = 42;
|
|
uint32_t prng_ = prng;
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t i = 0;
|
|
i < (WRAPAROUND*COUNT)
|
|
/ (N*(SIZE/BLOCK_SIZE));
|
|
i++) {
|
|
prng = prng_;
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t n = 0; n < N; n++) {
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "file%08d", n);
|
|
|
|
uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
|
|
wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng_) % 26);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfs3_file_t file;
|
|
lfs3_file_open(&lfs3, &file, name,
|
|
LFS3_O_WRONLY | LFS3_O_CREAT | LFS3_O_TRUNC) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_file_write(&lfs3, &file, wbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
|
|
lfs3_file_close(&lfs3, &file) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for (int remount = 0; remount < 2; remount++) {
|
|
// remount?
|
|
if (remount) {
|
|
lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, &cfg) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// check that our file writes worked
|
|
prng_ = prng;
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t i = 0; i < N; i++) {
|
|
// check with stat
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "file%08d", i);
|
|
struct lfs3_info info;
|
|
lfs3_stat(&lfs3, name, &info) => 0;
|
|
assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
|
|
assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_REG);
|
|
assert(info.size == SIZE);
|
|
|
|
// try reading the file, note we reset prng above
|
|
uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
|
|
wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng_) % 26);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfs3_file_t file;
|
|
uint8_t rbuf[SIZE];
|
|
lfs3_file_open(&lfs3, &file, name, LFS3_O_RDONLY) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_file_read(&lfs3, &file, rbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
|
|
assert(memcmp(rbuf, wbuf, SIZE) == 0);
|
|
lfs3_file_close(&lfs3, &file) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 0;
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# test that alloc works up until nospc
|
|
[cases.test_alloc_nospc_dirs]
|
|
defines.COUNT = [
|
|
'BLOCK_COUNT',
|
|
'BLOCK_COUNT-1',
|
|
'BLOCK_COUNT/2',
|
|
'BLOCK_COUNT/4',
|
|
'5',
|
|
'FORMAT_BLOCK_COUNT',
|
|
]
|
|
if = 'COUNT >= FORMAT_BLOCK_COUNT'
|
|
code = '''
|
|
// test various block counts
|
|
struct lfs3_cfg cfg = *CFG;
|
|
cfg.block_count = COUNT;
|
|
lfs3_t lfs3;
|
|
lfs3_format(&lfs3, LFS3_F_RDWR, &cfg) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, &cfg) => 0;
|
|
|
|
// create directories until we run out of space
|
|
lfs3_size_t n = 0;
|
|
for (;; n++) {
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "dir%08d", n);
|
|
int err = lfs3_mkdir(&lfs3, name);
|
|
assert(!err || err == LFS3_ERR_NOSPC);
|
|
if (err == LFS3_ERR_NOSPC) {
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for (int remount = 0; remount < 2; remount++) {
|
|
// remount?
|
|
if (remount) {
|
|
lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, &cfg) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// check that our mkdir worked until we ran out of space
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "dir%08d", i);
|
|
struct lfs3_info info;
|
|
lfs3_stat(&lfs3, name, &info) => 0;
|
|
assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
|
|
assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_DIR);
|
|
assert(info.size == 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfs3_dir_t dir;
|
|
lfs3_dir_open(&lfs3, &dir, "/") => 0;
|
|
struct lfs3_info info;
|
|
lfs3_dir_read(&lfs3, &dir, &info) => 0;
|
|
assert(strcmp(info.name, ".") == 0);
|
|
assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_DIR);
|
|
assert(info.size == 0);
|
|
lfs3_dir_read(&lfs3, &dir, &info) => 0;
|
|
assert(strcmp(info.name, "..") == 0);
|
|
assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_DIR);
|
|
assert(info.size == 0);
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "dir%08d", i);
|
|
lfs3_dir_read(&lfs3, &dir, &info) => 0;
|
|
assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
|
|
assert(info.type == LFS3_TYPE_DIR);
|
|
assert(info.size == 0);
|
|
}
|
|
lfs3_dir_read(&lfs3, &dir, &info) => LFS3_ERR_NOENT;
|
|
lfs3_dir_close(&lfs3, &dir) => 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 0;
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
[cases.test_alloc_nospc_files]
|
|
defines.COUNT = [
|
|
'BLOCK_COUNT',
|
|
'BLOCK_COUNT-1',
|
|
'BLOCK_COUNT/2',
|
|
'BLOCK_COUNT/4',
|
|
'5',
|
|
'FORMAT_BLOCK_COUNT',
|
|
]
|
|
defines.SIZE = [
|
|
'0',
|
|
'FILE_CACHE_SIZE/2',
|
|
'2*FILE_CACHE_SIZE',
|
|
'BLOCK_SIZE/2',
|
|
'BLOCK_SIZE',
|
|
'2*BLOCK_SIZE',
|
|
'8*BLOCK_SIZE',
|
|
]
|
|
if = 'COUNT >= FORMAT_BLOCK_COUNT'
|
|
code = '''
|
|
// test various block counts
|
|
struct lfs3_cfg cfg = *CFG;
|
|
cfg.block_count = COUNT;
|
|
lfs3_t lfs3;
|
|
lfs3_format(&lfs3, LFS3_F_RDWR, &cfg) => 0;
|
|
lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, &cfg) => 0;
|
|
|
|
// create files until we run out of space
|
|
uint32_t prng = 42;
|
|
lfs3_size_t n = 0;
|
|
for (;; n++) {
|
|
char name[256];
|
|
sprintf(name, "file%08d", n);
|
|
|
|
uint8_t wbuf[SIZE];
|
|
for (lfs3_size_t j = 0; j < SIZE; j++) {
|
|
wbuf[j] = 'a' + (TEST_PRNG(&prng) % 26);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfs3_file_t file;
|
|
int err = lfs3_file_open(&lfs3, &file, name,
|
|
LFS3_O_WRONLY | LFS3_O_CREAT | LFS3_O_EXCL);
|
|
assert(!err || err == LFS3_ERR_NOSPC);
|
|
if (err == LFS3_ERR_NOSPC) {
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lfs3_ssize_t size = lfs3_file_write(&lfs3, &file, wbuf, SIZE);
|
|
assert(size == SIZE || size == LFS3_ERR_NOSPC);
|
|
if (size == LFS3_ERR_NOSPC) {
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lfs3_file_close(&lfs3, &file) => 0;
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break;
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}
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err = lfs3_file_close(&lfs3, &file);
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assert(!err || err == LFS3_ERR_NOSPC);
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if (err == LFS3_ERR_NOSPC) {
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break;
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}
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}
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for (int remount = 0; remount < 2; remount++) {
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// remount?
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if (remount) {
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lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 0;
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lfs3_mount(&lfs3, LFS3_M_RDWR, &cfg) => 0;
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}
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// check that our file writes worked until we ran out of space
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prng = 42;
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for (lfs3_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%08d", i);
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struct lfs3_info info;
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lfs3_stat(&lfs3, name, &info) => 0;
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assert(strcmp(info.name, name) == 0);
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assert(info.type == LFS3_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 (lfs3_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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lfs3_file_t file;
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uint8_t rbuf[SIZE];
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lfs3_file_open(&lfs3, &file, name, LFS3_O_RDONLY) => 0;
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lfs3_file_read(&lfs3, &file, rbuf, SIZE) => SIZE;
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assert(memcmp(rbuf, wbuf, SIZE) == 0);
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lfs3_file_close(&lfs3, &file) => 0;
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}
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}
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lfs3_unmount(&lfs3) => 0;
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'''
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