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-rw-r--r--lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl72
-rw-r--r--lib/kernel/test/prim_file_SUITE.erl74
2 files changed, 144 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl
index 9c507fd437..914f0d6127 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl
@@ -84,6 +84,8 @@
-export([advise/1]).
+-export([allocate/1]).
+
-export([standard_io/1,mini_server/1]).
%% Debug exports
@@ -116,7 +118,7 @@ groups() ->
{files, [],
[{group, open}, {group, pos}, {group, file_info},
{group, consult}, {group, eval}, {group, script},
- truncate, sync, datasync, advise]},
+ truncate, sync, datasync, advise, allocate]},
{open, [],
[open1, old_modes, new_modes, path_open, close, access,
read_write, pread_write, append, open_errors,
@@ -1617,6 +1619,74 @@ advise(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog),
ok.
+allocate(suite) -> [];
+allocate(doc) -> "Tests that ?FILE_MODULE:allocate/3 at least doesn't crash.";
+allocate(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(5)),
+ ?line PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ ?line Allocate = filename:join(PrivDir,
+ atom_to_list(?MODULE)
+ ++"_allocate.fil"),
+
+ Line1 = "Hello\n",
+ Line2 = "World!\n",
+
+ ?line {ok, Fd} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]),
+ allocate_and_assert(Fd, 1, iolist_size([Line1, Line2])),
+ ?line ok = io:format(Fd, "~s", [Line1]),
+ ?line ok = io:format(Fd, "~s", [Line2]),
+ ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd),
+
+ ?line {ok, Fd2} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]),
+ allocate_and_assert(Fd2, 1, iolist_size(Line1)),
+ ?line ok = io:format(Fd2, "~s", [Line1]),
+ ?line ok = io:format(Fd2, "~s", [Line2]),
+ ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd2),
+
+ ?line {ok, Fd3} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]),
+ allocate_and_assert(Fd3, 1, iolist_size(Line1) + 1),
+ ?line ok = io:format(Fd3, "~s", [Line1]),
+ ?line ok = io:format(Fd3, "~s", [Line2]),
+ ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd3),
+
+ ?line {ok, Fd4} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]),
+ allocate_and_assert(Fd4, 1, 4 * iolist_size([Line1, Line2])),
+ ?line ok = io:format(Fd4, "~s", [Line1]),
+ ?line ok = io:format(Fd4, "~s", [Line2]),
+ ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd4),
+
+ ?line [] = flush(),
+ ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog),
+ ok.
+
+allocate_and_assert(Fd, Offset, Length) ->
+ % Just verify that calls to ?PRIM_FILE:allocate/3 don't crash or have
+ % any other negative side effect. We can't really asssert against a
+ % specific return value, because support for file space pre-allocation
+ % depends on the OS, OS version and underlying filesystem.
+ %
+ % The Linux kernel added support for fallocate() in version 2.6.23,
+ % which currently works only for the ext4, ocfs2, xfs and btrfs file
+ % systems. posix_fallocate() is available in glibc as of version
+ % 2.1.94, but it was buggy until glibc version 2.7.
+ %
+ % Mac OS X, as of version 10.3, supports the fcntl operation F_PREALLOCATE.
+ %
+ % Solaris supports posix_fallocate() but only for the UFS file system
+ % apparently (not supported for ZFS).
+ %
+ % FreeBSD 9.0 is the first FreeBSD release supporting posix_fallocate().
+ %
+ % For Windows there's apparently no way to pre-allocate file space, at
+ % least with same semantics as posix_fallocate(), fallocate() and
+ % fcntl F_PREALLOCATE.
+ Result = ?FILE_MODULE:allocate(Fd, Offset, Length),
+ case os:type() of
+ {win32, _} ->
+ ?line {error, enotsup} = Result;
+ _ ->
+ ?line _ = Result
+ end.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/prim_file_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/prim_file_SUITE.erl
index a56746bbc4..4e93a593b3 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/prim_file_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/prim_file_SUITE.erl
@@ -57,6 +57,8 @@
%% System probe functions that might be handy to check from the shell
-export([unix_free/1]).
+-export([allocate/1]).
+
-include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl").
-include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl").
@@ -87,7 +89,7 @@ groups() ->
cur_dir_1a, cur_dir_1b]},
{files, [],
[{group, open}, {group, pos}, {group, file_info},
- truncate, sync, datasync, advise, large_write]},
+ truncate, sync, datasync, advise, large_write, allocate]},
{open, [],
[open1, modes, close, access, read_write, pread_write,
append, exclusive]},
@@ -1359,6 +1361,76 @@ check_large_write(Dog, Fd, _, _, []) ->
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+allocate(suite) -> [];
+allocate(doc) -> "Tests that ?PRIM_FILE:allocate/3 at least doesn't crash.";
+allocate(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(5)),
+ ?line PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ ?line Allocate = filename:join(PrivDir,
+ atom_to_list(?MODULE)
+ ++"_allocate.fil"),
+
+ Line1 = "Hello\n",
+ Line2 = "World!\n",
+
+ ?line {ok, Fd} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]),
+ allocate_and_assert(Fd, 1, iolist_size([Line1, Line2])),
+ ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd, Line1),
+ ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd, Line2),
+ ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd),
+
+ ?line {ok, Fd2} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]),
+ allocate_and_assert(Fd2, 1, iolist_size(Line1)),
+ ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd2, Line1),
+ ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd2, Line2),
+ ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd2),
+
+ ?line {ok, Fd3} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]),
+ allocate_and_assert(Fd3, 1, iolist_size(Line1) + 1),
+ ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd3, Line1),
+ ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd3, Line2),
+ ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd3),
+
+ ?line {ok, Fd4} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]),
+ allocate_and_assert(Fd4, 1, 4 * iolist_size([Line1, Line2])),
+ ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd4, Line1),
+ ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd4, Line2),
+ ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd4),
+
+ ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog),
+ ok.
+
+allocate_and_assert(Fd, Offset, Length) ->
+ % Just verify that calls to ?PRIM_FILE:allocate/3 don't crash or have
+ % any other negative side effect. We can't really asssert against a
+ % specific return value, because support for file space pre-allocation
+ % depends on the OS, OS version and underlying filesystem.
+ %
+ % The Linux kernel added support for fallocate() in version 2.6.23,
+ % which currently works only for the ext4, ocfs2, xfs and btrfs file
+ % systems. posix_fallocate() is available in glibc as of version
+ % 2.1.94, but it was buggy until glibc version 2.7.
+ %
+ % Mac OS X, as of version 10.3, supports the fcntl operation F_PREALLOCATE.
+ %
+ % Solaris supports posix_fallocate() but only for the UFS file system
+ % apparently (not supported for ZFS).
+ %
+ % FreeBSD 9.0 is the first FreeBSD release supporting posix_fallocate().
+ %
+ % For Windows there's apparently no way to pre-allocate file space, at
+ % least with similar API/semantics as posix_fallocate(), fallocate() or
+ % fcntl F_PREALLOCATE.
+ Result = ?PRIM_FILE:allocate(Fd, Offset, Length),
+ case os:type() of
+ {win32, _} ->
+ ?line {error, enotsup} = Result;
+ _ ->
+ ?line _ = Result
+ end.
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
delete_a(suite) -> [];
delete_a(doc) -> [];
delete_a(Config) when is_list(Config) ->