_require_seek_data_hole() does not work because the -t (test) option of seek_sanity_test is broken, because of an early check for (argc != 2): # src/seek_sanity_test -t foo Usage: src/seek_sanity_test base_file_path So _require_seek_data_hole() doesn't see the "Kernel does not support" string it's looking for, and passes the check. So rather than _notrun-ing the test, it proceeds to fail with noisy errors. Fix that, make a common usage() function, and check for too many args as well. Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxx> --- V2: saner test for too many args diff --git a/src/seek_sanity_test.c b/src/seek_sanity_test.c index 4275a84..f957178 100644 --- a/src/seek_sanity_test.c +++ b/src/seek_sanity_test.c @@ -656,6 +656,12 @@ out: return ret; } +void usage(char *cmd) +{ + fprintf(stdout, "Usage: %s [-t] base_file_path\n", cmd); + exit(1); +} + int main(int argc, char **argv) { int ret = -1; @@ -664,23 +670,20 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) int check_support = 0; int numtests = sizeof(seek_tests) / sizeof(struct testrec); - if (argc != 2) { - fprintf(stdout, "Usage: %s base_file_path\n", argv[0]); - return ret; - } - while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "t")) != -1) { switch (opt) { case 't': check_support++; break; default: - fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [-t] base_file_path\n", - argv[0]); - return ret; + usage(argv[0]); } } + /* should be exactly one arg left, the filename */ + if (optind != argc - 1) + usage(argv[0]); + base_file_path = (char *)strdup(argv[optind]); ret = test_basic_support(); -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ext4" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html