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coreutils/tests/cp/sparse-2.sh
Pádraig Brady daa1e4f557 tests: avoid dependence on file layout for cp sparse check
* tests/cp/sparse-2.sh: Don't depend on the copy taking
<= allocation of the source.  Instead leverage --debug
to check that zero detection is being enabled.
2023-04-13 20:19:18 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Exercise a few more corners of the copying code.
# Copyright (C) 2011-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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. "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
print_ver_ cp dd
touch sparse_chk
seek_data_capable_ sparse_chk \
|| skip_ "insufficient SEEK_DATA support"
# Exercise the code that handles a file ending in a hole.
printf x > k || framework_failure_
dd bs=1k seek=128 of=k < /dev/null || framework_failure_
# The first time through the outer loop, the input file, K, ends with a hole.
# The second time through, we append a byte so that it does not.
for append in no yes; do
test $append = yes && printf y >> k
for i in always never; do
cp --reflink=never --sparse=$i k k2 || fail=1
cmp k k2 || fail=1
done
done
# Ensure that --sparse=always can restore holes.
rm -f k
# Create a file starting with an "x", followed by 256K-1 0 bytes.
printf x > k || framework_failure_
dd bs=1k seek=1 of=k count=255 < /dev/zero || framework_failure_
# cp should detect the all-zero blocks and convert some of them to holes.
cp --debug --reflink=never --sparse=always k k2 >cp.out || fail=1
cmp k k2 || fail=1
grep 'sparse detection: .*zeros' cp.out || { cat cp.out; fail=1; }
Exit $fail