#!perl -w # Copyright (C) all contributors # License: AGPL-3.0+ use strict; use v5.10.1; use PublicInbox::TestCommon; use File::Temp 0.19; use_ok 'PublicInbox::Syscall'; # btrfs on Linux is copy-on-write (COW) by default. As of Linux 5.7, # this still leads to fragmentation for SQLite and Xapian files where # random I/O happens, so we disable COW just for SQLite files and Xapian # directories. Disabling COW disables checksumming, so we only do this # for regeneratable files, and not canonical git storage (git doesn't # checksum refs, only data under $GIT_DIR/objects). SKIP: { my $nr = 2; skip 'test is Linux-only', $nr if $^O ne 'linux'; my $dir = $ENV{BTRFS_TESTDIR}; skip 'BTRFS_TESTDIR not defined', $nr unless defined $dir; my $lsattr = require_cmd('lsattr', 1) or skip 'lsattr(1) not installed', $nr; my $tmp = File::Temp->newdir('nodatacow-XXXX', DIR => $dir); my $dn = $tmp->dirname; my $name = "$dn/pp.f"; open my $fh, '>', $name or BAIL_OUT "open($name): $!"; PublicInbox::Syscall::nodatacow_fh($fh); my $res = xqx([$lsattr, $name]); BAIL_OUT "lsattr(1) fails in $dir" if $?; like($res, qr/C.*\Q$name\E/, "`C' attribute set on fd with pure Perl"); $name = "$dn/pp.d"; mkdir($name) or BAIL_OUT "mkdir($name) $!"; PublicInbox::Syscall::nodatacow_dir($name); $res = xqx([$lsattr, '-d', $name]); like($res, qr/C.*\Q$name\E/, "`C' attribute set on dir with pure Perl"); }; done_testing;