qemu-patch-raspberry4/tests/qemu-iotests/102
Max Reitz 6bfc907dee qemu-iotests: Fix locking issue in 102
102 truncates a qcow2 file (the raw file) on purpose while a VM is
running.  However, image locking will usually prevent exactly this.

The fact that most people have not noticed until now (I suppose you may
have seen sporadic failures, but not taken them too seriously, like me)
further shows that this truncation is actually not really done
concurrently, but that the VM is still starting up by this point and has
not yet opened the image.  Remedy this by waiting for the monitor shell
to appear before the qemu-img invocation so we know the VM is up.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20171129185102.29390-1-mreitz@redhat.com
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2018-01-23 12:34:42 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Test case for qemu-io -c map and qemu-img map
#
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owner=mreitz@redhat.com
seq=$(basename $0)
echo "QA output created by $seq"
here=$PWD
status=1 # failure is the default!
_cleanup()
{
_cleanup_qemu
_cleanup_test_img
}
trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
# get standard environment, filters and qemu instance handling
. ./common.rc
. ./common.filter
. ./common.qemu
_supported_fmt qcow2
_supported_proto file
_supported_os Linux
IMG_SIZE=64K
echo
echo '=== Testing map command on truncated image ==='
echo
_make_test_img $IMG_SIZE
# Create cluster
$QEMU_IO -c 'write 0 64k' "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_io
# Remove data cluster from image (first cluster: image header, second: reftable,
# third: refblock, fourth: L1 table, fifth: L2 table)
$QEMU_IMG resize -f raw --shrink "$TEST_IMG" $((5 * 64 * 1024))
$QEMU_IO -c map "$TEST_IMG"
$QEMU_IMG map "$TEST_IMG"
echo
echo '=== Testing map on an image file truncated outside of qemu ==='
echo
# Same as above, only now we concurrently truncate and map the image
_make_test_img $IMG_SIZE
$QEMU_IO -c 'write 0 64k' "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_io
qemu_comm_method=monitor _launch_qemu -drive if=none,file="$TEST_IMG",id=drv0
# Wait for a prompt to appear (so we know qemu has opened the image)
_send_qemu_cmd '' '(qemu)'
$QEMU_IMG resize --shrink --image-opts \
"driver=raw,file.driver=file,file.filename=$TEST_IMG,file.locking=off" \
$((5 * 64 * 1024))
_send_qemu_cmd $QEMU_HANDLE 'qemu-io drv0 map' 'allocated' \
| sed -e 's/^(qemu).*qemu-io drv0 map...$/(qemu) qemu-io drv0 map/'
_send_qemu_cmd $QEMU_HANDLE 'quit' ''
# success, all done
echo '*** done'
rm -f $seq.full
status=0