#include "testutils/FuseFlushTest.h" using ::testing::_; using ::testing::StrEq; using ::testing::Eq; using ::testing::WithParamInterface; using ::testing::Values; using ::testing::Return; using ::testing::AtLeast; using std::string; // The fuse behaviour is: For each open(), there will be exactly one call to release(). // Directly before this call to release(), flush() will be called. After flush() returns, // the ::close() syscall (in the process using the filesystem) returns. So the fuse release() call is // called asynchronously afterwards. Errors have to be returned in the implementation of flush(). // Citing FUSE spec: // 1) Flush is called on each close() of a file descriptor. // 2) Filesystems shouldn't assume that flush will always be called after some writes, or that if will be called at all. // I can't get these sentences together. For the test cases here, I go with the first one and assume that // flush() will ALWAYS be called on a file close. class FuseFlushFileDescriptorTest: public FuseFlushTest, public WithParamInterface { }; INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(FuseFlushFileDescriptorTest, FuseFlushFileDescriptorTest, Values(0, 1, 2, 100, 1024*1024*1024)); TEST_P(FuseFlushFileDescriptorTest, FlushOnCloseFile) { ReturnIsFileOnLstat(FILENAME); EXPECT_CALL(fsimpl, openFile(StrEq(FILENAME), _)).WillOnce(Return(GetParam())); EXPECT_CALL(fsimpl, flush(Eq(GetParam()))).Times(1); OpenAndCloseFile(FILENAME); }