#include "testutils/FuseReadTest.h" #include "fspp/fs_interface/FuseErrnoException.h" using ::testing::WithParamInterface; using ::testing::Values; using ::testing::Eq; using ::testing::Ne; using ::testing::Invoke; using ::testing::Throw; using namespace fspp::fuse; class FuseReadErrorTest: public FuseReadTest, public WithParamInterface { public: fspp::num_bytes_t FILESIZE = fspp::num_bytes_t(64*1024*1024); fspp::num_bytes_t READCOUNT = fspp::num_bytes_t(32*1024*1024); void SetUp() override { //Make the file size big enough that fuse should issue at least two reads ReturnIsFileOnLstatWithSize(FILENAME, FILESIZE); OnOpenReturnFileDescriptor(FILENAME, 0); } }; INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(FuseReadErrorTest, FuseReadErrorTest, Values(EAGAIN, EBADF, EFAULT, EINTR, EINVAL, EIO, EISDIR, EOVERFLOW, ESPIPE, ENXIO)); TEST_P(FuseReadErrorTest, ReturnErrorOnFirstReadCall) { EXPECT_CALL(*fsimpl, read(0, testing::_, testing::_, testing::_)) .WillRepeatedly(Throw(FuseErrnoException(GetParam()))); char *buf = new char[READCOUNT.value()]; auto retval = ReadFileReturnError(FILENAME, buf, READCOUNT, fspp::num_bytes_t(0)); EXPECT_EQ(GetParam(), retval.error); delete[] buf; } TEST_P(FuseReadErrorTest, ReturnErrorOnSecondReadCall) { // The first read 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 read and check later that our // read syscall returns exactly this number of bytes fspp::num_bytes_t successfullyReadBytes = fspp::num_bytes_t(-1); EXPECT_CALL(*fsimpl, read(0, testing::_, testing::_, Eq(fspp::num_bytes_t(0)))) .Times(1) .WillOnce(Invoke([&successfullyReadBytes](int, void*, fspp::num_bytes_t count, fspp::num_bytes_t) { // Store the number of successfully read bytes successfullyReadBytes = count; return count; })); EXPECT_CALL(*fsimpl, read(0, testing::_, testing::_, Ne(fspp::num_bytes_t(0)))) .WillRepeatedly(Throw(FuseErrnoException(GetParam()))); char *buf = new char[READCOUNT.value()]; auto retval = ReadFileReturnError(FILENAME, buf, READCOUNT, fspp::num_bytes_t(0)); EXPECT_EQ(0, retval.error); EXPECT_EQ(successfullyReadBytes, retval.read_bytes); // Check that we're getting the number of successfully read bytes (the first read call) returned delete[] buf; }