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author | Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> | 2019-03-28 23:27:45 -0500 |
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committer | Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> | 2019-03-30 20:50:58 -0500 |
commit | e9dce9cb6eae57834cd80324ff43069299198bab (patch) | |
tree | 34ab01ee5e7aacc051c114d0203e92c9cf724baf /tests/qemu-iotests/241 | |
parent | 737d3f524481bb2ef68d3eba1caa636ff143e16a (diff) |
iotests: Add 241 to test NBD on unaligned images
Add a test for the NBD client workaround in the previous patch. It's
not really feasible for an iotest to assume a specific tracing engine,
so we can't really probe trace_nbd_parse_blockstatus_compliance to see
if the server was fixed vs. whether the client just worked around the
server (other than by rearranging order between code patches and this
test). But having a successful exchange sure beats the previous state
of an error message. Since format probing can change alignment, we can
use that as an easy way to test several configurations.
Not tested yet, but worth adding to this test in future patches: an
NBD server that can advertise a non-sector-aligned size (such as
nbdkit) causes qemu as the NBD client to misbehave when it rounds the
size up and accesses beyond the advertised size. Qemu as NBD server
never advertises a non-sector-aligned size (since bdrv_getlength()
currently rounds up to sector boundaries); until qemu can act as such
a server, testing that flaw will have to rely on external binaries.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20190329042750.14704-2-eblake@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com>
[eblake: add forced-512 alignment, and nbdkit reproducer comment]
Diffstat (limited to 'tests/qemu-iotests/241')
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1 files changed, 100 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tests/qemu-iotests/241 b/tests/qemu-iotests/241 new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..4b19685738 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/qemu-iotests/241 @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Test qemu-nbd vs. unaligned images +# +# Copyright (C) 2018-2019 Red Hat, Inc. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +# + +seq="$(basename $0)" +echo "QA output created by $seq" + +status=1 # failure is the default! + +nbd_unix_socket=$TEST_DIR/test_qemu_nbd_socket + +_cleanup() +{ + _cleanup_test_img + nbd_server_stop +} +trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15 + +# get standard environment, filters and checks +. ./common.rc +. ./common.filter +. ./common.nbd + +_supported_fmt raw +_supported_proto nbd +_supported_os Linux +_require_command QEMU_NBD + +# can't use _make_test_img, because qemu-img rounds image size up, +# and because we want to use Unix socket rather than TCP port. Likewise, +# we have to redirect TEST_IMG to our server. +# This tests that we can deal with the hole at the end of an unaligned +# raw file (either because the server doesn't advertise alignment too +# large, or because the client ignores the server's noncompliance - even +# though we can't actually wire iotests into checking trace messages). +printf %01000d 0 > "$TEST_IMG_FILE" +TEST_IMG="nbd:unix:$nbd_unix_socket" + +echo +echo "=== Exporting unaligned raw image, natural alignment ===" +echo + +nbd_server_start_unix_socket -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG_FILE" + +$QEMU_NBD_PROG --list -k $nbd_unix_socket | grep '\(size\|min\)' +$QEMU_IMG map -f raw --output=json "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_img_map +$QEMU_IO -f raw -c map "$TEST_IMG" +nbd_server_stop + +echo +echo "=== Exporting unaligned raw image, forced server sector alignment ===" +echo + +# Intentionally omit '-f' to force image probing, which in turn forces +# sector alignment, here at the server. +nbd_server_start_unix_socket "$TEST_IMG_FILE" + +$QEMU_NBD_PROG --list -k $nbd_unix_socket | grep '\(size\|min\)' +$QEMU_IMG map -f raw --output=json "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_img_map +$QEMU_IO -f raw -c map "$TEST_IMG" +nbd_server_stop + +echo +echo "=== Exporting unaligned raw image, forced client sector alignment ===" +echo + +# Now force sector alignment at the client. +nbd_server_start_unix_socket -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG_FILE" + +$QEMU_NBD_PROG --list -k $nbd_unix_socket | grep '\(size\|min\)' +$QEMU_IMG map --output=json "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_img_map +$QEMU_IO -c map "$TEST_IMG" +nbd_server_stop + +# Not tested yet: we also want to ensure that qemu as NBD client does +# not access beyond the end of a server's advertised unaligned size: +# nbdkit -U - memory size=513 --run 'qemu-io -f raw -c "r 512 512" $nbd' +# However, since qemu as server always rounds up to a sector alignment, +# we would have to use nbdkit to provoke the current client failures. + +# success, all done +echo '*** done' +rm -f $seq.full +status=0 |