Copied darwin-specific tests as linux-specific ones.

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// Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package statfs_test
import (
"fmt"
"syscall"
"github.com/jacobsa/fuse/fuseops"
. "github.com/jacobsa/ogletest"
)
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Tests
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
func (t *StatFSTest) Syscall_ZeroValues() {
var err error
var stat syscall.Statfs_t
// Call without configuring a canned response, meaning the OS will see the
// zero value for each field. The assertions below act as documentation for
// the OS's behavior in this case.
err = syscall.Statfs(t.Dir, &stat)
AssertEq(nil, err)
ExpectEq(4096, stat.Bsize)
ExpectEq(65536, stat.Frsize)
ExpectEq(0, stat.Blocks)
ExpectEq(0, stat.Bfree)
ExpectEq(0, stat.Bavail)
ExpectEq(0, stat.Files)
ExpectEq(0, stat.Ffree)
}
func (t *StatFSTest) Syscall_NonZeroValues() {
var err error
var stat syscall.Statfs_t
// Set up the canned response.
canned := fuseops.StatFSOp{
BlockSize: 1 << 15,
Blocks: 1<<51 + 3,
BlocksFree: 1<<43 + 5,
BlocksAvailable: 1<<41 + 7,
Inodes: 1<<59 + 11,
InodesFree: 1<<58 + 13,
}
t.fs.SetStatFSResponse(canned)
// Stat.
err = syscall.Statfs(t.Dir, &stat)
AssertEq(nil, err)
ExpectEq(canned.BlockSize, stat.Bsize)
ExpectEq(canned.BlockSize, stat.Frsize)
ExpectEq(canned.Blocks, stat.Blocks)
ExpectEq(canned.BlocksFree, stat.Bfree)
ExpectEq(canned.BlocksAvailable, stat.Bavail)
ExpectEq(canned.Inodes, stat.Files)
ExpectEq(canned.InodesFree, stat.Ffree)
}
func (t *StatFSTest) UnsupportedBlockSizes() {
var err error
// Test a bunch of block sizes that the OS doesn't support faithfully,
// checking what it transforms them too.
testCases := []struct {
fsBlockSize uint32
expectedBsize uint32
expectedFrsize uint32
}{
0: {0, 4096, 65536},
1: {1, 512, 512},
2: {3, 512, 512},
3: {511, 512, 512},
4: {513, 1024, 1024},
5: {1023, 1024, 1024},
6: {4095, 4096, 4096},
7: {1<<17 - 1, 1 << 17, 131072},
8: {1<<17 + 1, 1 << 17, 1 << 18},
9: {1<<18 + 1, 1 << 17, 1 << 19},
10: {1<<19 + 1, 1 << 17, 1 << 20},
11: {1<<20 + 1, 1 << 17, 1 << 20},
12: {1 << 21, 1 << 17, 1 << 20},
13: {1 << 30, 1 << 17, 1 << 20},
}
for i, tc := range testCases {
desc := fmt.Sprintf("Case %d: block size %d", i, tc.fsBlockSize)
// Set up.
canned := fuseops.StatFSOp{
BlockSize: tc.fsBlockSize,
Blocks: 10,
}
t.fs.SetStatFSResponse(canned)
// Check.
var stat syscall.Statfs_t
err = syscall.Statfs(t.Dir, &stat)
AssertEq(nil, err)
ExpectEq(tc.expectedBsize, stat.Bsize, "%s", desc)
ExpectEq(tc.expectedFrsize, stat.Frsize, "%s", desc)
}
}