linux: use O_EXCL when opening a file for write #1822
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On linux systems, opening a device with O_EXCL will fail with EBUSY if the drive is in use. For example, if a partition is mounted on /dev/nvme1n1p1, the current mounted filesystem check will allow running write workloads on /dev/nvme1n1 even if allow_mounted_write is zero. Opening /dev/nvme1n1 with O_EXCL will fail with EBUSY in that case. Add O_EXCL when opening a file with O_WRONLY or O_RDWR on linux systems.
Fixes: #1820
Signed-of-by: Keith Reynolds [email protected]