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-# NOTE: this file tests how large files (>2GB) work with perlio (stdio/sfio).
-# sysopen(), sysseek(), syswrite(), sysread() are tested in t/lib/syslfs.t.
-# If you modify/add tests here, remember to update also t/lib/syslfs.t.
-
-BEGIN {
- chdir 't' if -d 't';
- @INC = '../lib';
- # Don't bother if there are no quad offsets.
- require Config; import Config;
- if ($Config{lseeksize} < 8) {
- print "1..0 # Skip: no 64-bit file offsets\n";
- exit(0);
- }
-}
-
-use strict;
-
-our @s;
-our $fail;
-
-sub zap {
- close(BIG);
- unlink("big");
- unlink("big1");
- unlink("big2");
-}
-
-sub bye {
- zap();
- exit(0);
-}
-
-my $explained;
-
-sub explain {
- unless ($explained++) {
- print <<EOM;
-#
-# If the lfs (large file support: large meaning larger than two
-# gigabytes) tests are skipped or fail, it may mean either that your
-# process (or process group) is not allowed to write large files
-# (resource limits) or that the file system (the network filesystem?)
-# you are running the tests on doesn't let your user/group have large
-# files (quota) or the filesystem simply doesn't support large files.
-# You may even need to reconfigure your kernel. (This is all very
-# operating system and site-dependent.)
-#
-# Perl may still be able to support large files, once you have
-# such a process, enough quota, and such a (file) system.
-# It is just that the test failed now.
-#
-EOM
- }
- print "1..0 # Skip: @_\n" if @_;
-}
-
-print "# checking whether we have sparse files...\n";
-
-# Known have-nots.
-if ($^O eq 'MSWin32' || $^O eq 'VMS') {
- print "1..0 # Skip: no sparse files in $^O\n";
- bye();
-}
-
-# Known haves that have problems running this test
-# (for example because they do not support sparse files, like UNICOS)
-if ($^O eq 'unicos') {
- print "1..0 # Skip: no sparse files in $^0, unable to test large files\n";
- bye();
-}
-
-# Then try to heuristically deduce whether we have sparse files.
-
-# Let's not depend on Fcntl or any other extension.
-
-my ($SEEK_SET, $SEEK_CUR, $SEEK_END) = (0, 1, 2);
-
-# We'll start off by creating a one megabyte file which has
-# only three "true" bytes. If we have sparseness, we should
-# consume less blocks than one megabyte (assuming nobody has
-# one megabyte blocks...)
-
-open(BIG, ">big1") or
- do { warn "open big1 failed: $!\n"; bye };
-binmode(BIG) or
- do { warn "binmode big1 failed: $!\n"; bye };
-seek(BIG, 1_000_000, $SEEK_SET) or
- do { warn "seek big1 failed: $!\n"; bye };
-print BIG "big" or
- do { warn "print big1 failed: $!\n"; bye };
-close(BIG) or
- do { warn "close big1 failed: $!\n"; bye };
-
-my @s1 = stat("big1");
-
-print "# s1 = @s1\n";
-
-open(BIG, ">big2") or
- do { warn "open big2 failed: $!\n"; bye };
-binmode(BIG) or
- do { warn "binmode big2 failed: $!\n"; bye };
-seek(BIG, 2_000_000, $SEEK_SET) or
- do { warn "seek big2 failed; $!\n"; bye };
-print BIG "big" or
- do { warn "print big2 failed; $!\n"; bye };
-close(BIG) or
- do { warn "close big2 failed; $!\n"; bye };
-
-my @s2 = stat("big2");
-
-print "# s2 = @s2\n";
-
-zap();
-
-unless ($s1[7] == 1_000_003 && $s2[7] == 2_000_003 &&
- $s1[11] == $s2[11] && $s1[12] == $s2[12]) {
- print "1..0 # Skip: no sparse files?\n";
- bye;
-}
-
-print "# we seem to have sparse files...\n";
-
-# By now we better be sure that we do have sparse files:
-# if we are not, the following will hog 5 gigabytes of disk. Ooops.
-# This may fail by producing some signal; run in a subprocess first for safety
-
-$ENV{LC_ALL} = "C";
-
-my $r = system '../perl', '-e', <<'EOF';
-open(BIG, ">big");
-seek(BIG, 5_000_000_000, 0);
-print BIG "big";
-exit 0;
-EOF
-
-open(BIG, ">big") or do { warn "open failed: $!\n"; bye };
-binmode BIG;
-if ($r or not seek(BIG, 5_000_000_000, $SEEK_SET)) {
- my $err = $r ? 'signal '.($r & 0x7f) : $!;
- explain("seeking past 2GB failed: $err");
- bye();
-}
-
-# Either the print or (more likely, thanks to buffering) the close will
-# fail if there are are filesize limitations (process or fs).
-my $print = print BIG "big";
-print "# print failed: $!\n" unless $print;
-my $close = close BIG;
-print "# close failed: $!\n" unless $close;
-unless ($print && $close) {
- if ($! =~/too large/i) {
- explain("writing past 2GB failed: process limits?");
- } elsif ($! =~ /quota/i) {
- explain("filesystem quota limits?");
- } else {
- explain("error: $!");
- }
- bye();
-}
-
-@s = stat("big");
-
-print "# @s\n";
-
-unless ($s[7] == 5_000_000_003) {
- explain("kernel/fs not configured to use large files?");
- bye();
-}
-
-sub fail () {
- print "not ";
- $fail++;
-}
-
-sub offset ($$) {
- my ($offset_will_be, $offset_want) = @_;
- my $offset_is = eval $offset_will_be;
- unless ($offset_is == $offset_want) {
- print "# bad offset $offset_is, want $offset_want\n";
- my ($offset_func) = ($offset_will_be =~ /^(\w+)/);
- if (unpack("L", pack("L", $offset_want)) == $offset_is) {
- print "# 32-bit wraparound suspected in $offset_func() since\n";
- print "# $offset_want cast into 32 bits equals $offset_is.\n";
- } elsif ($offset_want - unpack("L", pack("L", $offset_want)) - 1
- == $offset_is) {
- print "# 32-bit wraparound suspected in $offset_func() since\n";
- printf "# %s - unpack('L', pack('L', %s)) - 1 equals %s.\n",
- $offset_want,
- $offset_want,
- $offset_is;
- }
- fail;
- }
-}
-
-print "1..17\n";
-
-$fail = 0;
-
-fail unless $s[7] == 5_000_000_003; # exercizes pp_stat
-print "ok 1\n";
-
-fail unless -s "big" == 5_000_000_003; # exercizes pp_ftsize
-print "ok 2\n";
-
-fail unless -e "big";
-print "ok 3\n";
-
-fail unless -f "big";
-print "ok 4\n";
-
-open(BIG, "big") or do { warn "open failed: $!\n"; bye };
-binmode BIG;
-
-fail unless seek(BIG, 4_500_000_000, $SEEK_SET);
-print "ok 5\n";
-
-offset('tell(BIG)', 4_500_000_000);
-print "ok 6\n";
-
-fail unless seek(BIG, 1, $SEEK_CUR);
-print "ok 7\n";
-
-# If you get 205_032_705 from here it means that
-# your tell() is returning 32-bit values since (I32)4_500_000_001
-# is exactly 205_032_705.
-offset('tell(BIG)', 4_500_000_001);
-print "ok 8\n";
-
-fail unless seek(BIG, -1, $SEEK_CUR);
-print "ok 9\n";
-
-offset('tell(BIG)', 4_500_000_000);
-print "ok 10\n";
-
-fail unless seek(BIG, -3, $SEEK_END);
-print "ok 11\n";
-
-offset('tell(BIG)', 5_000_000_000);
-print "ok 12\n";
-
-my $big;
-
-fail unless read(BIG, $big, 3) == 3;
-print "ok 13\n";
-
-fail unless $big eq "big";
-print "ok 14\n";
-
-# 705_032_704 = (I32)5_000_000_000
-# See that we don't have "big" in the 705_... spot:
-# that would mean that we have a wraparound.
-fail unless seek(BIG, 705_032_704, $SEEK_SET);
-print "ok 15\n";
-
-my $zero;
-
-fail unless read(BIG, $zero, 3) == 3;
-print "ok 16\n";
-
-fail unless $zero eq "\0\0\0";
-print "ok 17\n";
-
-explain() if $fail;
-
-bye(); # does the necessary cleanup
-
-END {
- unlink "big"; # be paranoid about leaving 5 gig files lying around
-}
-
-# eof
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