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authorGreg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>2017-01-03 17:28:44 +0100
committerGreg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>2017-01-03 17:28:44 +0100
commit6cc9906b4c4a659841485ac483f608dea31dfa63 (patch)
tree2cc8d633236e2ee473434f8a28ffdcb64a0baf2d /hw
parentbaecbde6d75076c6631a58475866b2330391b819 (diff)
tests: virtio-9p: add version operation test
This patch lays the foundations to be able to test 9P operations and provides a test for the version operation as a first example. A 9P request is composed of a T-message sent by the client (guest) to the server (QEMU), and a R-message sent by the server back to the client. The following general calls are available to implement requests for any 9P operations: v9fs_req_init(): allocates the request structure and the guest memory for the T-message v9fs_req_send(): allocates the guest memory for the R-message and sends the T-message to QEMU v9fs_req_recv(): waits for QEMU to answer and does some sanity checks on the returned R-message header v9fs_req_free(): releases the guest memory and the request structure Helpers are provided, to be used by each specific 9P operation to copy data to/from the guest memory. The version operation is used to negotiate the 9P protocol version to be used and the maximum buffer size for exchanged data. It is necessarily the first message of a 9P session. For simplicity, the maximum buffer size is hardcoded to 4k, which should be enough for functional tests. The test simply advertises the "9P2000.L" version to QEMU and expects QEMU to answer it is supported. References: http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/5/intro http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/5/version Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
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