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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# nbdkit
# Copyright Red Hat
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# SUCH DAMAGE.

source ./functions.sh
set -e
set -x

requires_run
requires_plugin sh
requires qemu-io --version

out="test-sh-errors.out"
expected="test-sh-errors.expected"
files="$out $expected"
rm -f $files
cleanup_fn rm -f $files

# do_test 'egrep pattern' ['write_zero']
# (Use of an egrep pattern makes it easy to whitelist other localized error
# outputs that may be system-dependent)
do_test ()
{
    : > $out
    if [ "$2" = write_zero ]; then
        cmd='qemu-io -f raw -c "w -z 0 512" "$uri"'
    else
        cmd='qemu-io -r -f raw -c "r 0 1" "$uri"'
    fi
    nbdkit -v sh - --run "$cmd"' &&
      echo qemu-io unexpectedly passed >> '$out'; :' >> $out
    if grep "qemu-io unexpectedly passed" $out ||
       ! egrep "$1" $out; then
        echo "$0: output did not match expected data"
        echo "expected: $1"
        echo "output:"
        cat $out
        exit 1
    fi
}

# All caps, no trailing whitespace, ENOMEM
do_test '(Cannot allocate|Out of) memory' <<'EOF'
case "$1" in
    get_size) echo 64K ;;
    pread) printf ENOMEM >&2; exit 1 ;;
    *) exit 2 ;;
esac
EOF

# Lower case, trailing newline, EPERM
do_test 'Operation not permitted' <<'EOF'
case "$1" in
    get_size) echo 64K ;;
    pread) echo eperm >&2; exit 1 ;;
    *) exit 2 ;;
esac
EOF

# Trailing single-line message, ENOSPC
do_test 'No space left on device' <<'EOF'
case "$1" in
    get_size) echo 64K ;;
    pread) echo ENOSPC custom message does not reach client >&2; exit 1 ;;
    *) exit 2 ;;
esac
EOF

# Multi-line message, ESHUTDOWN
do_test "(Cannot|Can't) send after (transport endpoint|socket) shutdown" <<'EOF'
case "$1" in
    get_size) echo 1M ;;
    pread) printf 'ESHUTDOWN\nline one\nline two\n' >&2; exit 1 ;;
    *) exit 2 ;;
esac
EOF

# Any errno that can't be sent over NBD is flattened to EIO
do_test '(Input/output|I/O) error' <<'EOF'
case "$1" in
    get_size) echo 1M ;;
    pread) echo EPIPE >&2; exit 1 ;;
    *) exit 2 ;;
esac
EOF

# EINVALID is not a real errno name, and should not be confused with EINVAL
do_test '(Input/output| I/O) error' <<'EOF'
case "$1" in
    get_size) echo 1M ;;
    pread) echo EINVALID >&2; exit 1 ;;
    *) exit 2 ;;
esac
EOF

# ENOTSUP is special to write zero; it triggers a fallback to pwrite
# Also test that anything on stderr is ignored when the script succeeds
do_test 'No space left on device' write_zero <<'EOF'
case "$1" in
    get_size) echo 'EINVAL ignored' >&2; echo 1M ;;
    can_write | can_zero) echo ENOMEM >&2; exit 0 ;;
    pwrite) echo ENOSPC >&2; exit 1 ;;
    zero) echo ENOTSUP >&2; exit 1 ;;
    *) exit 2 ;;
esac
EOF