#include "testutils/FuseWriteTest.h" #include "fspp/fs_interface/FuseErrnoException.h" using ::testing::_; using ::testing::WithParamInterface; using ::testing::Values; using ::testing::Eq; using ::testing::Ne; using ::testing::Invoke; using ::testing::Throw; using namespace fspp::fuse; class FuseWriteErrorTest: public FuseWriteTest, public WithParamInterface { public: size_t FILESIZE = 64*1024*1024; size_t WRITECOUNT = 32*1024*1024; void SetUp() override { //Make the file size big enough that fuse should issue at least two writes ReturnIsFileOnLstatWithSize(FILENAME, FILESIZE); OnOpenReturnFileDescriptor(FILENAME, 0); } }; INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(FuseWriteErrorTest, FuseWriteErrorTest, Values(EAGAIN, EBADF, EDESTADDRREQ, EDQUOT, EFAULT, EFBIG, EINTR, EINVAL, EIO, ENOSPC, EPIPE, EOVERFLOW, ESPIPE, ENXIO)); TEST_P(FuseWriteErrorTest, ReturnErrorOnFirstWriteCall) { EXPECT_CALL(fsimpl, write(0, _, _, _)) .WillRepeatedly(Throw(FuseErrnoException(GetParam()))); char *buf = new char[WRITECOUNT]; auto retval = WriteFileReturnError(FILENAME, buf, WRITECOUNT, 0); EXPECT_EQ(GetParam(), retval.error); delete[] buf; } TEST_P(FuseWriteErrorTest, ReturnErrorOnSecondWriteCall) { // The first write request is from the beginning of the file and works, but the later ones fail. // We store the number of bytes the first call could successfully write and check later that our // write syscall returns exactly this number of bytes size_t successfullyWrittenBytes = -1; EXPECT_CALL(fsimpl, write(0, _, _, Eq(0))) .Times(1) .WillOnce(Invoke([&successfullyWrittenBytes](int, const void*, size_t count, off_t) { // Store the number of successfully written bytes successfullyWrittenBytes = count; })); EXPECT_CALL(fsimpl, write(0, _, _, Ne(0))) .WillRepeatedly(Throw(FuseErrnoException(GetParam()))); char *buf = new char[WRITECOUNT]; auto retval = WriteFileReturnError(FILENAME, buf, WRITECOUNT, 0); EXPECT_EQ(0, retval.error); EXPECT_EQ(successfullyWrittenBytes, retval.written_bytes); // Check that we're getting the number of successfully written bytes (the first write call) returned delete[] buf; }