2 * YAFFS: Yet another FFS. A NAND-flash specific file system.
4 * Copyright (C) 2002-2010 Aleph One Ltd.
5 * for Toby Churchill Ltd and Brightstar Engineering
7 * Created by Timothy Manning <timothy@yaffs.net>
9 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
11 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
14 #include "test_yaffs_read_EINVAL.h"
16 static int handle = -1;
17 static char *file_name = NULL;
19 int test_yaffs_read_EINVAL(void)
22 handle=yaffs_open(FILE_PATH,O_CREAT | O_RDWR, FILE_MODE);
27 print_message("could not open file\n",2);
31 /*there needs a large amout of test in the file in order to trigger EINVAL */
32 output=test_yaffs_read_EINVAL_init();
34 print_message("could not write text to the file\n",2);
39 output=yaffs_read(handle, text, -1);
41 error_code=yaffs_get_error();
42 if (abs(error_code)== EINVAL){
45 print_message("different error than expected\n",2);
49 print_message("read a negative number of bytes (which is a bad thing)\n",2);
53 print_message("error opening file\n",2);
58 int test_yaffs_read_EINVAL_clean(void)
68 output= yaffs_truncate(FILE_PATH,FILE_SIZE );
70 output=test_yaffs_write();
72 print_message("failed to write to file\n",2);
75 output=test_yaffs_write_clean();
77 print_message("failed to clean the write_to_file function\n",2);
81 print_message("failed to truncate file\n",2);
86 output=yaffs_close(handle);
90 print_message("could not close the handle\n",2);
94 print_message("failed to fix the file\n",2);
98 print_message("no open handle\n",2);
103 int test_yaffs_read_EINVAL_init(void)
108 int file_name_length=1000000;
110 file_name = malloc(file_name_length);
112 print_message("unable to create file text\n",2);
116 strcpy(file_name,YAFFS_MOUNT_POINT);
117 for (x=strlen(YAFFS_MOUNT_POINT); x<file_name_length -1; x++){
120 file_name[file_name_length-2]='\0';
125 output= yaffs_write(handle, file_name, file_name_length-1);
127 print_message("could not write text to file\n",2);
135 print_message("error opening file\n",2);