// RUN: %llvmgcc %s -emit-llvm -O0 -c -o %t2.bc // RUN: rm -rf %t.klee-out // RUN: %klee --output-dir=%t.klee-out --run-in=/tmp --libc=uclibc --posix-runtime --exit-on-error %t2.bc --sym-files 2 2 // RUN: rm -rf %t.klee-out // RUN: %klee --output-dir=%t.klee-out --run-in=/tmp --libc=uclibc --posix-runtime --exit-on-error %t2.bc --sym-files 1 2 // RUN: rm -rf %t.klee-out // RUN: %klee --output-dir=%t.klee-out --run-in=/tmp --libc=uclibc --posix-runtime --exit-on-error %t2.bc --sym-files 0 2 // For this test really to work as intended it needs to be run in a // directory large enough to cause uclibc to do multiple getdents // calls (otherwise uclibc will handle the seeks itself). We should // create a bunch of files or something. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include int main(int argc, char **argv) { struct stat s; char first[256], second[256]; DIR *d = opendir("."); struct dirent *de = readdir(d); assert(de); strcpy(first, de->d_name); off_t pos = telldir(d); printf("pos: %d\n", telldir(d)); de = readdir(d); assert(de); strcpy(second, de->d_name); // Go back to second and check seekdir(d, pos); de = readdir(d); assert(de); assert(strcmp(de->d_name, second) == 0); // Go to end, then back to 2nd while (de) de = readdir(d); assert(!errno); seekdir(d, pos); assert(telldir(d) == pos); de = readdir(d); assert(de); assert(strcmp(de->d_name, second) == 0); // Go to beginning and check rewinddir(d); de = readdir(d); assert(de); assert(strcmp(de->d_name, first) == 0); closedir(d); return 0; }