I committed a minor modified version of the patch (the difference being 
the indentation, and the fact that I'm not using the __off_t kernel type).
Thanks!
-Garrett

On Jan 3, 2011, at 12:27 AM, Francesco RUNDO wrote:

> Hi Garret,
>  
> Please, check the attached fallocate() patch for the reasons below reported.
>  
> Thanks
> Regards
> Francesco
>  
> From: Francesco RUNDO 
> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 3:41 PM
> To: '[email protected]'
> Subject: Patch to cover fallocate issue
>  
> Dear All,
>  
> I’m using latest LTP-full-20101031 cross-built for SH based platforms.
>  
> I’d like to submit a fix related to “fallocate” testcase 
> (fallocate01,fallocate02,fallocate03).
>  
> Currently, the testcase checks the fallocate syscall also in case of “such” 
> (and not “all”) architectures with wordsize=32: ppc64, ppc, x86_64. Clearly, 
> the testcase manages the parameters -for the fallocate syscall- according to 
> the endianess supported by the above archs.
>  
> The so developed testcase will fail for all the architectures -with 
> wordsize=32- and/or different endianess, with respect to the ones (board 
> and/or endianess) above described and currently supported in the tests (for 
> instance, the test failed in case of execution on SH based platforms!).
>  
> Please, find in attach a patch which aim is to extend the fallocate 
> testcase(all subtests: fallocate01,fallocate02,fallocate03) to all the 
> architectures with wordsize=32 both big and little endian.
>  
> Regards,
> Francesco
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