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Re: coreutils-8.15.74-be17e3 on Solaris


From: Pádraig Brady
Subject: Re: coreutils-8.15.74-be17e3 on Solaris
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 15:20:12 +0000
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On 03/17/2012 04:16 PM, Jim Meyering wrote:
> Bruno Haible wrote:
> 
>> On Solaris 9 and 10, there are 2 test failures:
>>
>> FAIL: misc/sort-discrim
>>
>> FAIL: dd/sparse
>>
>> These were not present in the previous test
>> <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils/2012-01/msg00049.html>.
> 
> Thanks.  With the following, these should now be fixed.
> I will probably adjust the comment below, since it's obviously not
> OpenBSD-specific:
> 
> 
>>From f008539325b134dacd0a7ee596b4954dad627179 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: =?UTF-8?q?P=C3=A1draig=20Brady?= <address@hidden>
> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2012 17:04:21 +0100
> Subject: [PATCH] tests: avoid spurious dd/sparse failure
> 
> * tests/dd/sparse: Allow for greater variation in sparse-block counts.
> Reported by Nelson H. F. Beebe and Bruno Haible.
> ---
>  tests/dd/sparse |    8 +++++---
>  1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/tests/dd/sparse b/tests/dd/sparse
> index 17aa94b..4373119 100755
> --- a/tests/dd/sparse
> +++ b/tests/dd/sparse
> @@ -49,12 +49,14 @@ dd if=/dev/urandom of=file.in bs=1M count=1 conv=notrunc 
> oflag=append
> 
>  # Note the block allocations below are usually equal,
>  # but can vary by a file system block due to alignment,
> -# which was seen on XFS at least.
> +# which was seen on XFS at least.  Also, with at least OpenBSD 5.1's
> +# ffs file system, we see sparse granularity differences that led
> +# us to use a larger value for max_sectors_per_sparse_block.
>  alloc_equal() {
> -  : ${sectors_per_block:=$(expr $(stat -f -c "%S" .) / 512)}
> +  : ${max_sectors_per_sparse_block:=$(expr $(stat -f -c "%S" .) / 64)}
>    alloc_diff=$(expr $(stat -c %b "$1") - $(stat -c %b "$2"))
>    alloc_diff=$(echo $alloc_diff | tr -d -- -) # abs()
> -  test $alloc_diff -le $sectors_per_block
> +  test $alloc_diff -le $max_sectors_per_sparse_block

Thanks for wrapping that up. Probably s/max/min/ though.
I'll do a few tests and check in later, with the openbsd
comment adjusted too.

cheers,
Pádraig,



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