From: Filipe Manana <fdman...@suse.com>

Currently the afsync function can only be performed against regular files.
Allow it to operate on directories too, to increase test coverage and
allow for chances of finding bugs in a filesystem's implementation of
fsync against directories.

Signed-off-by: Filipe Manana <fdman...@suse.com>
---

V2: Use the helper functions for opening and closing files or directories,
    introduced in the previous patch.
V3: Use the new simplified helper for opening a file or directory.
V4: No changes.

 ltp/fsstress.c | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ltp/fsstress.c b/ltp/fsstress.c
index 72c574da..3ec19143 100644
--- a/ltp/fsstress.c
+++ b/ltp/fsstress.c
@@ -1395,8 +1395,8 @@ open_file_or_dir(pathname_t *name, int flags)
                return fd;
        if (fd == -1 && errno != EISDIR)
                return fd;
-       /* Directories can not be opened in write mode. */
-       flags &= ~O_WRONLY;
+       /* Directories can not be opened in write mode nor direct mode. */
+       flags &= ~(O_WRONLY | O_DIRECT);
        flags |= O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY;
        return open_path(name, flags);
 }
@@ -1774,13 +1774,13 @@ afsync_f(int opno, long r)
        struct io_event event;
 
        init_pathname(&f);
-       if (!get_fname(FT_REGFILE, r, &f, NULL, NULL, &v)) {
+       if (!get_fname(FT_REGFILE | FT_DIRm, r, &f, NULL, NULL, &v)) {
                if (v)
                        printf("%d/%d: afsync - no filename\n", procid, opno);
                free_pathname(&f);
                return;
        }
-       fd = open_path(&f, O_WRONLY | O_DIRECT);
+       fd = open_file_or_dir(&f, O_WRONLY | O_DIRECT);
        e = fd < 0 ? errno : 0;
        check_cwd();
        if (fd < 0) {
-- 
2.11.0

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