}
run_test 27P "basic ops on foreign dir of foreign_symlink type"
+test_27Q() {
+ rm -f $TMP/$tfile $TMP/$tfile.loop $TMP/$tfile.none $TMP/$tfile.broken
+
+ test_mkdir $DIR/$tdir-1
+ test_mkdir $DIR/$tdir-2
+
+ echo 'It is what it is' > $DIR/$tdir-1/$tfile
+ lov_getstripe_old $DIR/$tdir-1/$tfile || error "$DIR/$tdir-1/$tfile: rc = $?"
+
+ ln -s $DIR/$tdir-1/$tfile $DIR/$tdir-2/$tfile
+ lov_getstripe_old $DIR/$tdir-2/$tfile || error "$DIR/$tdir-2/$tfile: rc = $?"
+
+ ln -s $DIR/$tdir-1/$tfile $TMP/$tfile
+ lov_getstripe_old $TMP/$tfile || error "$TMP/$tfile: rc = $?"
+
+ # Create some bad symlinks and ensure that we don't loop
+ # forever or something. These should return ELOOP (40) and
+ # ENOENT (2) but I don't want to test for that because there's
+ # always some weirdo architecture that needs to ruin
+ # everything by defining these error numbers differently.
+
+ ln -s $TMP/$tfile.loop $TMP/$tfile.loop
+ lov_getstripe_old $TMP/$tfile.loop && error "$TMP/$tfile.loop: rc = $?"
+
+ ln -s $TMP/$tfile.none $TMP/$tfile.broken
+ lov_getstripe_old $TMP/$tfile.broken && error "$TMP/$tfile.broken: rc = $?"
+
+ return 0
+}
+run_test 27Q "llapi_file_get_stripe() works on symlinks"
+
# createtest also checks that device nodes are created and
# then visible correctly (#2091)
test_28() { # bug 2091