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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# nbdkit
# Copyright Red Hat
#
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#
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#
# * Neither the name of Red Hat nor the names of its contributors may be
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#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY RED HAT AND CONTRIBUTORS ''AS IS'' AND
# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
# THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
# PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL RED HAT OR
# CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
# OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
# OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
# SUCH DAMAGE.
source ./functions.sh
set -x
requires_single_mode
requires nbdsh --version
plugin=.libs/test-flush-plugin.$SOEXT
requires test -f $plugin
files="test-flush.err"
rm -f $files
cleanup_fn rm -f $files
marker() {
echo " ** $@" >>test-flush.err
}
marker "Test what happens when a plugin fails .can_flush"
nbdsh -c '
try:
h.connect_command(["nbdkit", "-s", "-v", "'$plugin'"])
# If we got here, things are broken
exit(1)
except nbd.Error:
pass
' 2>>test-flush.err
marker "A read-only server still triggers .can_flush, which still fails"
nbdsh -c '
try:
h.connect_command(["nbdkit", "-s", "-r", "-v", "'$plugin'"])
# If we got here, things are broken
exit(1)
except nbd.Error:
pass
' 2>>test-flush.err
marker "Disable flush and FUA"
nbdsh -c '
h.connect_command(["nbdkit", "-s", "-v", "'$plugin'", "0"])
assert h.is_read_only() == 0
assert h.can_flush() == 0
assert h.can_fua() == 0
' 2>>test-flush.err
marker "Normal flush, emulated FUA"
nbdsh -c '
h.connect_command(["nbdkit", "-s", "-v", "'$plugin'", "1"])
assert h.is_read_only() == 0
assert h.can_flush() == 1
assert h.can_fua() == 1
h.flush() # expect "handling flush"
h.pwrite(bytearray(512), 0, nbd.CMD_FLAG_FUA) # expect "handling flush"
' 2>>test-flush.err
marker "Normal flush, .can_fua is not consulted or advertised when read-only"
nbdsh -c '
h.connect_command(["nbdkit", "-s", "-r", "-v", "'$plugin'", "1"])
assert h.is_read_only() == 1
assert h.can_flush() == 1
assert h.can_fua() == 0
h.flush() # expect "handling flush"
' 2>>test-flush.err
marker "Unusual return value for .can_flush, native FUA"
nbdsh -c '
h.connect_command(["nbdkit", "-s", "-v", "'$plugin'", "2"])
assert h.is_read_only() == 0
assert h.can_flush() == 1
assert h.can_fua() == 1
h.flush() # expect "handling flush"
h.pwrite(bytearray(512), 0, nbd.CMD_FLAG_FUA) # expect "handling native FUA"
' 2>>test-flush.err
marker "Unusual return value for .can_flush, bogus for .can_fua"
nbdsh -c '
h.connect_command(["nbdkit", "-s", "-v", "'$plugin'", "3"])
try:
h.connect_command(["nbdkit", "-s", "-r", "-v", "'$plugin'"])
# If we got here, things are broken
exit(1)
except nbd.Error:
pass
' 2>>test-flush.err
marker "Unusual return value for .can_flush, -r means .can_fua unused"
nbdsh -c '
h.connect_command(["nbdkit", "-s", "-r", "-v", "'$plugin'", "3"])
assert h.is_read_only() == 1
assert h.can_flush() == 1
assert h.can_fua() == 0
h.flush() # expect "handling flush"
' 2>>test-flush.err
cat test-flush.err
diff -u - <($SED -n 's/.*\( \*\*\(handling.*\)\?\).*/\1/p' test-flush.err) <<EOF
**
**
**
**
**handling flush
**handling flush
**
**handling flush
**
**handling flush
**handling native FUA
**
**
**handling flush
EOF
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