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rtems/testsuites/fstests/support/fstest.h
Chris Johns 0cf6de01df cpukit/libio: Support close with IOP references held
- Provide an option for a file system to support close wtih
  references held. This can happen in more complex file systems
  and file descriptor handling with more complete reference
  handling implementations where an fd can hold other fds and
  close can be call on any fd and succeed.

- Fix open IOP leaks in the error paths.

- Provide better definition of the IOP flags to help clarify
  the code.

Fixes #5201
Closes #5311
2025-07-26 21:23:36 -05:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause */
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#ifndef __FSTEST_H
#define __FSTEST_H
#define TIME_PRECISION (2)
#define TIME_EQUAL(x,y) (abs((x)-(y))<TIME_PRECISION)
#define FS_PASS() do {puts("PASS");} while (0)
#define FS_FAIL() do {\
printf( "FAIL errno=%s %s: %d \n", strerror(errno), __FILE__, __LINE__ );\
fs_test_notify_failure(); \
} while (0)
#define SHOW_MESSAGE(e, func, ...) printf(\
"Testing %-10s with arguments: %-20s EXPECT %s\n",\
#func,#__VA_ARGS__,#e)
#define EXPECT_EQUAL(expect, function, ...) do { \
SHOW_MESSAGE(#expect,function,__VA_ARGS__);\
if (expect==function(__VA_ARGS__)) \
FS_PASS();\
else \
FS_FAIL();\
} while (0)
#define EXPECT_UNEQUAL(expect, function, ...) do { \
SHOW_MESSAGE(#expect,function,__VA_ARGS__);\
if (expect!=function(__VA_ARGS__)) \
FS_PASS();\
else\
FS_FAIL();\
} while (0)
#define EXPECT_ERROR(ERROR, function, ...) do { \
SHOW_MESSAGE(#ERROR,function,#__VA_ARGS__);\
if ((-1==function(__VA_ARGS__)) && (errno==ERROR)) \
FS_PASS();\
else \
FS_FAIL();\
} while (0)
void fs_test_notify_failure(void);
void test(void);
#define BASE_FOR_TEST "/mnt"
#endif