Jeff Janes wrote:
> test_fsync in tools/fsync pre-creates a 16MB file. If it is given a number
> of iterations greater than 1024 (like one might use if trying to see what
> happens when NVRAM gets filled, or on a journaling file system), than one of
> the writes being timed will have to extend the
test_fsync in tools/fsync pre-creates a 16MB file. If it is given a number
of iterations greater than 1024 (like one might use if trying to see what
happens when NVRAM gets filled, or on a journaling file system), than one of
the writes being timed will have to extend the size of the pre-created t