}
#endif /* CONFIG_POSIX_FALLOCATE */
+ /*
+ * If our jobs don't require regular files initially, we're done.
+ */
if (!new_layout)
goto done;
ret = bdev_size(td, f);
else if (f->filetype == FIO_TYPE_CHAR)
ret = char_size(td, f);
- else {
- f->real_file_size = -1;
- log_info("%s: failed to get file size of %s\n", td->o.name,
- f->file_name);
- return 1; /* avoid offset extends end error message */
- }
+ else
+ f->real_file_size = -1ULL;
+ /*
+ * Leave ->real_file_size with 0 since it could be expectation
+ * of initial setup for regular files.
+ */
if (ret)
return ret;
+ /*
+ * If ->real_file_size is -1, a conditional for the message
+ * "offset extends end" is always true, but it makes no sense,
+ * so just return the same value here.
+ */
+ if (f->real_file_size == -1ULL) {
+ log_info("%s: failed to get file size of %s\n", td->o.name,
+ f->file_name);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ if (td->o.start_offset && f->file_offset == 0)
+ dprint(FD_FILE, "offset of file %s not initialized yet\n",
+ f->file_name);
/*
* ->file_offset normally hasn't been initialized yet, so this
- * is basically always false unless ->real_file_size is -1, but
- * if ->real_file_size is -1 this message doesn't make sense.
- * As a result, this message is basically useless.
+ * is basically always false.
*/
if (f->file_offset > f->real_file_size) {
log_err("%s: offset extends end (%llu > %llu)\n", td->o.name,
return 0;
}
+/*
+ * This function i.e. get_file_size() is the default .get_file_size
+ * implementation of majority of I/O engines.
+ */
int generic_get_file_size(struct thread_data *td, struct fio_file *f)
{
return get_file_size(td, f);
int err = 0;
for_each_file(td, f, i) {
- dprint(FD_FILE, "get file size for %p/%d/%p\n", f, i,
+ dprint(FD_FILE, "get file size for %p/%d/%s\n", f, i,
f->file_name);
if (td_io_get_file_size(td, f)) {
clear_error(td);
}
+ /*
+ * There are corner cases where we end up with -1 for
+ * ->real_file_size due to unsupported file type, etc.
+ * We then just set to size option value divided by number
+ * of files, similar to the way file ->io_size is set.
+ * stat(2) failure doesn't set ->real_file_size to -1.
+ */
if (f->real_file_size == -1ULL && td->o.size)
f->real_file_size = td->o.size / td->o.nr_files;
}
goto done;
/*
- * if ioengine defines a setup() method, it's responsible for
+ * Find out physical size of files or devices for this thread,
+ * before we determine I/O size and range of our targets.
+ * If ioengine defines a setup() method, it's responsible for
* opening the files and setting f->real_file_size to indicate
* the valid range for that file.
*/
/*
* Calculate per-file size and potential extra size for the
- * first files, if needed.
+ * first files, if needed (i.e. if we don't have a fixed size).
*/
if (!o->file_size_low && o->nr_files) {
uint64_t all_fs;
for_each_file(td, f, i) {
f->file_offset = get_start_offset(td, f);
+ /*
+ * Update ->io_size depending on options specified.
+ * ->file_size_low being 0 means filesize option isn't set.
+ * Non zero ->file_size_low equals ->file_size_high means
+ * filesize option is set in a fixed size format.
+ * Non zero ->file_size_low not equals ->file_size_high means
+ * filesize option is set in a range format.
+ */
if (!o->file_size_low) {
/*
- * no file size range given, file size is equal to
- * total size divided by number of files. If that is
- * zero, set it to the real file size. If the size
+ * no file size or range given, file size is equal to
+ * total size divided by number of files. If the size
* doesn't divide nicely with the min blocksize,
* make the first files bigger.
*/
f->io_size += bs;
}
- if (!f->io_size)
+ /*
+ * We normally don't come here, but if the result is 0,
+ * set it to the real file size. This could be size of
+ * the existing one if it already exists, but otherwise
+ * will be set to 0. A new file won't be created because
+ * ->io_size + ->file_offset equals ->real_file_size.
+ */
+ if (!f->io_size) {
+ if (f->file_offset > f->real_file_size)
+ goto err_offset;
f->io_size = f->real_file_size - f->file_offset;
+ log_info("fio: forcing file %s size to %llu\n",
+ f->file_name,
+ (unsigned long long)f->io_size);
+ if (!f->io_size)
+ log_info("fio: file %s may be ignored\n",
+ f->file_name);
+ }
} else if (f->real_file_size < o->file_size_low ||
f->real_file_size > o->file_size_high) {
if (f->file_offset > o->file_size_low)
}
/*
- * See if we need to extend some files
+ * See if we need to extend some files, typically needed when our
+ * target regular files don't exist yet, but our jobs require them
+ * initially due to read I/Os.
*/
if (need_extend) {
temp_stall_ts = 1;