generic/335: explicitly fsync file foo when running on btrfs
The test is relying on the fact that an fsync on directory "a" will
result in persisting the changes of its subdirectory "b", namely the
rename of "/a/b/foo" to "/c/foo". For this particular filesystem layout,
that will happen on btrfs, because all the directory entries end up in
the same metadata leaf. However that is not a behaviour we can always
guarantee on btrfs. For example, if we add more files to directory
"a" before and after creating subdirectory "b", like this:
mkdir $SCRATCH_MNT/a
for ((i = 0; i < 1000; i++)); do
echo -n > $SCRATCH_MNT/a/file_$i
done
mkdir $SCRATCH_MNT/a/b
for ((i = 1000; i < 2000; i++)); do
echo -n > $SCRATCH_MNT/a/file_$i
done
mkdir $SCRATCH_MNT/c
touch $SCRATCH_MNT/a/b/foo
sync
# The rest of the test remains unchanged...
(...)
Then after fsyncing only directory "a", the rename of file "foo" from
"/a/b/foo" to "/c/foo" is not persisted.
Guaranteeing that on btrfs would be expensive on large directories, as
it would require scanning for every subdirectory. It's also not required
by posix for the fsync on a directory to persist changes inside its
subdirectories. So add an explicit fsync on file "foo" when the filesystem
being tested is btrfs.