On Tue, Jan 03, 2017 at 07:51:11PM -0800, Deepa Dinamani wrote:
The test helps to validate clamping and mount behaviors according to supported file system timestamp ranges.
Note that the test can fail on 32-bit systems for a few file systems. This will be corrected when vfs is transitioned to use 64-bit timestamps.
Signed-off-by: Deepa Dinamani deepa.kernel@gmail.com
The branch of the kernel tree can be located at
https://github.com/deepa-hub/vfs refs/heads/vfs_timestamp_policy
It's 2019 and the functionality hasn't been merged to kernel, but maybe there's a replacement I have missed.
+# timestamp ranges support. +_require_y2038() +{
- local device=${1:-$TEST_DEV}
- local sysfsdir=/proc/sys/fs/fs-timestamp-check-on
- if [ ! -e $sysfsdir ]; then
_notrun "no kernel support for y2038 sysfs switch"
- fi
This will always fail, so either the kernel functionality gets merged or the test dropped. Can you let us know the status? Thanks.