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authorGreg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>2018-02-01 21:21:27 +0100
committerGreg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>2018-02-01 21:21:27 +0100
commit2893ddd5988a38196e3ca72853985814de831672 (patch)
tree81572a00973e343c884547aeb432303a8112dd70 /tests/virtio-9p-test.c
parent60b1fa9de1513713807b49be8a9f25077d5ab2ed (diff)
tests: virtio-9p: use the synth backend
The purpose of virtio-9p-test is to test the virtio-9p device, especially the 9p server state machine. We don't really care what fsdev backend we're using. Moreover, if we want to be able to test the flush request or a device reset with in-flights I/O, it is close to impossible to achieve with a physical backend because we cannot ask it reliably to put an I/O on hold at a specific point in time. Fortunately, we can do that with the synthetic backend, which allows to register callbacks on read/write accesses to a specific file. This will be used by a later patch to test the 9P flush request. The walk request test is converted to using the synth backend. Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'tests/virtio-9p-test.c')
-rw-r--r--tests/virtio-9p-test.c22
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/tests/virtio-9p-test.c b/tests/virtio-9p-test.c
index cb086315a3..6521981567 100644
--- a/tests/virtio-9p-test.c
+++ b/tests/virtio-9p-test.c
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
#include "standard-headers/linux/virtio_ids.h"
#include "standard-headers/linux/virtio_pci.h"
#include "hw/9pfs/9p.h"
+#include "hw/9pfs/9p-synth.h"
#define QVIRTIO_9P_TIMEOUT_US (10 * 1000 * 1000)
@@ -26,23 +27,19 @@ typedef struct {
QVirtioDevice *dev;
QOSState *qs;
QVirtQueue *vq;
- char *test_share;
} QVirtIO9P;
static QVirtIO9P *qvirtio_9p_start(const char *driver)
{
const char *arch = qtest_get_arch();
- const char *cmd = "-fsdev local,id=fsdev0,security_model=none,path=%s "
+ const char *cmd = "-fsdev synth,id=fsdev0 "
"-device %s,fsdev=fsdev0,mount_tag=%s";
QVirtIO9P *v9p = g_new0(QVirtIO9P, 1);
- v9p->test_share = g_strdup("/tmp/qtest.XXXXXX");
- g_assert_nonnull(mkdtemp(v9p->test_share));
-
if (strcmp(arch, "i386") == 0 || strcmp(arch, "x86_64") == 0) {
- v9p->qs = qtest_pc_boot(cmd, v9p->test_share, driver, mount_tag);
+ v9p->qs = qtest_pc_boot(cmd, driver, mount_tag);
} else if (strcmp(arch, "ppc64") == 0) {
- v9p->qs = qtest_spapr_boot(cmd, v9p->test_share, driver, mount_tag);
+ v9p->qs = qtest_spapr_boot(cmd, driver, mount_tag);
} else {
g_printerr("virtio-9p tests are only available on x86 or ppc64\n");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
@@ -54,8 +51,6 @@ static QVirtIO9P *qvirtio_9p_start(const char *driver)
static void qvirtio_9p_stop(QVirtIO9P *v9p)
{
qtest_shutdown(v9p->qs);
- rmdir(v9p->test_share);
- g_free(v9p->test_share);
g_free(v9p);
}
@@ -422,17 +417,14 @@ static void fs_attach(QVirtIO9P *v9p)
static void fs_walk(QVirtIO9P *v9p)
{
- char *wnames[P9_MAXWELEM], *paths[P9_MAXWELEM];
- char *last_path = v9p->test_share;
+ char *wnames[P9_MAXWELEM];
uint16_t nwqid;
v9fs_qid *wqid;
int i;
P9Req *req;
for (i = 0; i < P9_MAXWELEM; i++) {
- wnames[i] = g_strdup_printf("%s%d", __func__, i);
- last_path = paths[i] = g_strdup_printf("%s/%s", last_path, wnames[i]);
- g_assert(!mkdir(paths[i], 0700));
+ wnames[i] = g_strdup_printf(QTEST_V9FS_SYNTH_WALK_FILE, i);
}
fs_attach(v9p);
@@ -443,8 +435,6 @@ static void fs_walk(QVirtIO9P *v9p)
g_assert_cmpint(nwqid, ==, P9_MAXWELEM);
for (i = 0; i < P9_MAXWELEM; i++) {
- rmdir(paths[P9_MAXWELEM - i - 1]);
- g_free(paths[P9_MAXWELEM - i - 1]);
g_free(wnames[i]);
}