On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 08:27:35AM +0200, Hannes Reinecke wrote: > On 4/21/23 08:04, Daniel Wagner wrote: > > Make the size argument optional by reading the filesystem info. The > > caller doesn't have to guess (or calculate) how big the max IO size. > > The log data structure of XFS is reducing the capacity. > > > > Signed-off-by: Daniel Wagner <dwagner@xxxxxxx> > > --- > > common/xfs | 6 ++++++ > > tests/nvme/012 | 2 +- > > tests/nvme/013 | 2 +- > > tests/nvme/035 | 2 +- > > 4 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/common/xfs b/common/xfs > > index 2c5d96164ac1..ec35599e017b 100644 > > --- a/common/xfs > > +++ b/common/xfs > > @@ -27,6 +27,12 @@ _xfs_run_fio_verify_io() { > > _xfs_mkfs_and_mount "${bdev}" "${mount_dir}" >> "${FULL}" 2>&1 > > + if [[ -z "${sz}" ]]; then > > + local avail > > + avail="$(df --output=avail "${mount_dir}" | awk 'NR==2 {print $1}')" > > df --output=avail "${mount_dir}" | tail -1 Sure, don't think it matters. > > + sz="$(printf "%d" $((avail / 1024 - 1 )))m" > > sz=$((avail / 1024 - 1)) I tried this but the devision is likely to return a floating point which fio doesn't like. Is there a way to tell bash to do a pure integer devision?