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Kirill Smelkov
wendelin.core
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e5203906
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e5203906
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Mar 13, 2019
by
Kirill Smelkov
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wcfs/wcfs_test.py
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wcfs/wcfs.go
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@@ -1616,7 +1616,8 @@ func main() {
// If a user opens it, it will start to get tids of through which
// zhead.at was, starting from the time when .wcfs/zhead was opened.
// There can be multiple openers. Once opened, the file must be read,
// as wcfs blocks waiting for data to be read before XXX.
// as wcfs blocks waiting for data to be read when processing
// invalidations.
mkfile
(
&
_wcfs
,
"zhead"
,
&
_wcfs_Zhead
{
fsNode
:
newFSNode
(
fSticky
),
})
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wcfs/wcfs_test.py
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@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ class tDB:
t
.
_headv
.
append
(
head
)
return
head
# wcsync makes sure wc synchronized to latest committed transaction.
# wcsync makes sure wc
fs
synchronized to latest committed transaction.
def
wcsync
(
t
):
while
len
(
t
.
_wc_zheadv
)
<
len
(
t
.
_headv
):
l
=
t
.
_wc_zheadfh
.
readline
()
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@@ -177,16 +177,54 @@ class tDB:
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
t
.
wc
.
mountpoint
,
obj
)
# read reads file corresponding to obj on wcfs
# read reads file corresponding to obj on wcfs
.
def
read
(
t
,
obj
,
at
=
None
):
path
=
t
.
path
(
obj
,
at
=
at
)
return
readfile
(
path
)
# stat stats file corresponding to obj on wcfs
# stat stats file corresponding to obj on wcfs
.
def
stat
(
t
,
obj
,
at
=
None
):
path
=
t
.
path
(
obj
,
at
=
at
)
return
os
.
stat
(
path
)
# open opens file corresponding to obj on wcfs.
def
open
(
t
,
obj
,
at
=
None
):
path
=
t
.
path
(
obj
,
at
=
at
)
return
open
(
path
)
# readblk reads ZBigFile[blk] from wcfs.
@
func
def
readblk
(
t
,
zf
,
blk
,
at
=
None
):
assert
isinstance
(
zf
,
ZBigFile
)
f
=
t
.
open
(
zf
,
at
=
at
)
# XXX binary, !buffered
defer
(
f
.
close
)
blksize
=
zf
.
blksize
f
.
seek
(
blk
*
blksize
)
n
=
blksize
data
=
b''
while
n
>
0
:
chunk
=
f
.
read
(
n
)
assert
len
(
chunk
)
>
0
data
+=
chunk
n
-=
len
(
chunk
)
return
data
# assertData asserts that wcfs file corresponding to zf has data blocks as specified in expectv.
#
# Expected blocks may be given with size < zf.blksize. In such case they
# are implicitly appended with trailing zeros.
def
assertData
(
t
,
zf
,
expectv
,
at
=
None
):
assert
isinstance
(
zf
,
ZBigFile
)
data
=
t
.
read
(
zf
,
at
=
at
)
assert
len
(
data
)
==
len
(
expectv
)
*
zf
.
blksize
for
i
,
blk
in
enumerate
(
expectv
):
assert
len
(
blk
)
<=
zf
.
blksize
blk
+=
b'
\
0
'
*
(
zf
.
blksize
-
len
(
blk
))
# trailing zeros
assert
data
[
i
*
zf
.
blksize
:(
i
+
1
)
*
zf
.
blksize
]
==
blk
# XXX text ...
# XXX parametrize zblk0, zblk1 XXX or just rely on tox?
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@@ -213,11 +251,9 @@ def test_wcfs():
assert
_
.
st_size
==
0
assert
_
.
st_mtime
==
tidtime
(
tid1
)
# commit data to f and make sure we can see it on wcfs
# use !wcfs mode so that we prepare data independently of wcfs code paths.
#hole = 10 XXX reenable
hole
=
1
hole
=
10
fh
=
f
.
fileh_open
(
_use_wcfs
=
False
)
vma
=
fh
.
mmap
(
hole
,
1
)
# 1 page at offset=10
s
=
b"hello world"
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@@ -226,13 +262,18 @@ def test_wcfs():
t
.
commit
()
t
.
wcsync
()
# sync wcfs to ZODB
# we wrote "hello world" after hole'th block, but size is always mutiple of blksize.
fsize
=
(
hole
+
1
)
*
blksize
fsize
=
(
hole
+
1
)
*
blksize
# size is always mutiple of blksize.
_
=
t
.
stat
(
f
)
assert
_
.
st_size
==
fsize
assert
_
.
st_mtime
==
tidtime
(
t
.
head
)
t
.
assertData
(
f
,
[
b''
]
*
hole
+
[
s
])
for
i
in
range
(
hole
):
assert
t
.
readblk
(
f
,
i
)
==
b'
\
0
'
*
blksize
assert
t
.
readblk
(
f
,
hole
)
==
s
+
b'
\
0
'
*
(
blksize
-
len
(
s
))
data
=
t
.
read
(
f
)
assert
len
(
data
)
==
fsize
for
i
in
range
(
hole
):
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