Wanlong Gao
2012-Sep-24 08:49 UTC
[Libguestfs] [PATCH] Fix tests/bigdirs/test-big-dirs.pl to use mke2fs
Let tests/bigdirs/test-big-dirs.pl uses mke2fs to create small inode ratio files. Signed-off-by: Wanlong Gao <gaowanlong at cn.fujitsu.com> --- TODO | 6 ------ tests/bigdirs/test-big-dirs.pl | 18 ++++-------------- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 1ff661f..1cde423 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -565,12 +565,6 @@ the p.o.v of the API and ABI. - guestfs_readdir -mke2fs ------- - -Add a mke2fs API call allowing full configuration of filesystems. -Then fix tests/bigdirs/test-big-dirs.pl to use it. - hivex ----- diff --git a/tests/bigdirs/test-big-dirs.pl b/tests/bigdirs/test-big-dirs.pl index 052163b..35fbc90 100755 --- a/tests/bigdirs/test-big-dirs.pl +++ b/tests/bigdirs/test-big-dirs.pl @@ -22,23 +22,12 @@ use warnings; use Sys::Guestfs; -# Skip this test on 32 bit machines, since we cannot create a large -# enough file below. -if (~1 == 4294967294) { - print STDERR "$0: tested skipped because this is a 32 bit machine\n"; - exit 77 -} - my $g = Sys::Guestfs->new (); -# Create a 16 GB test file. Don't worry, it's sparse. -# -# It has to be this big because the 'defaults' configuration of mke2fs -# will choose a default inode ratio of 16K, and in order to create a -# million files that means we have to have the disk be >= 16K * 1000000 -# bytes in size. +# Create a 2 GB test file. Don't worry, it's sparse. + my $nr_files = 1000000; -my $image_size = 16*1024*1024*1024; +my $image_size = 2*1024*1024*1024; unlink "test.img"; open FILE, ">test.img" or die "test.img: $!"; @@ -51,6 +40,7 @@ $g->launch (); $g->part_disk ("/dev/sda", "mbr"); $g->mkfs ("ext4", "/dev/sda1"); +$g->mke2fs ("/dev/sda1", "fstype:ext4", "bytesperinode:2048"); $g->mount ("/dev/sda1", "/"); my %df = $g->statvfs ("/"); -- 1.7.12
Apparently Analagous Threads
- [PATCH V1] NEW API:ext:mke2fs
- [PATCH 2/2] actions: turn some params into RelativePathnameList (RHBZ#1174551).
- [PATCH 1/4] febootstrap: Look for insmod.static, mke2fs in /sbin
- "File size limit exceeded" when running /sbin/mke2fs -j /dev/sdb1
- will mkfs.btrfs do an initial pre-discard for SSDs like mke2fs does for Ext4?