File: test-blocksize-error-policy.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# nbdkit
# Copyright Red Hat
#
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
# met:
#
# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
#
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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
# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
# USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
# 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 -e
set -x
set -u

requires_run
requires_plugin eval
requires nbdsh -c 'print(h.get_block_size)'
requires nbdsh -c 'print(h.get_strict_mode)'
requires_nbdsh_uri
requires dd iflag=count_bytes </dev/null

# The plugin intentionally does not support extents, meaning nbdkit
# supplies a default that reports all data.
# When the image size is aligned, 'error' and 'strict-error' are identical.
for policy in error strict-error; do
nbdkit -v eval \
       block_size="echo 512 4096 1M" \
       get_size="echo 64M" \
       pread=" dd if=/dev/zero count=\$3 iflag=count_bytes " \
       --filter=blocksize-policy \
       blocksize-error-policy=$policy \
       --run '
nbdsh \
    --base-allocation -u "$uri" \
    -c "
def f(context, offset, extents, err):
    pass
" \
    -c "assert h.get_block_size(nbd.SIZE_MINIMUM) == 512" \
    -c "assert h.get_block_size(nbd.SIZE_PREFERRED) == 4096" \
    -c "assert h.get_block_size(nbd.SIZE_MAXIMUM) == 1024 * 1024" \
    -c "h.set_strict_mode(h.get_strict_mode() & ~nbd.STRICT_ALIGN)" \
    -c "
# These requests should work
b = h.pread(512, 0)
b = h.pread(512, 4096)
b = h.pread(1024*1024, 0)
" \
    -c "
# Count not a multiple of minimum size
try:
    h.pread(768, 0)
    assert False
except nbd.Error as ex:
    assert ex.errno == \"EINVAL\"
try:
    h.block_status(768, 0, f)
    assert False
except nbd.Error as ex:
    assert ex.errno == \"EINVAL\"
" \
    -c "
# Offset not a multiple of minimum size
try:
    h.pread(512, 768)
    assert False
except nbd.Error as ex:
    assert ex.errno == \"EINVAL\"
try:
    h.block_status(512, 768, f)
    assert False
except nbd.Error as ex:
    assert ex.errno == \"EINVAL\"
" \
    -c "
# Count smaller than minimum size
try:
    h.pread(256, 0)
    assert False
except nbd.Error as ex:
    assert ex.errno == \"EINVAL\"
try:
    h.block_status(256, 0, f)
    assert False
except nbd.Error as ex:
    assert ex.errno == \"EINVAL\"
" \
    -c "
# Count larger than maximum size; only an error on data commands.
try:
    h.pread(2*1024*1024, 0)
    assert False
except nbd.Error as ex:
    assert ex.errno == \"EINVAL\"
h.block_status(2*1024*1024, 0, f)
"
'
done

# When the image size is unaligned, the policies differ on unaligned length
# that reaches to the end of the image.
for policy in error strict-error; do
nbdkit -v eval \
       block_size="echo 512 4096 1M" \
       get_size="echo 1026" \
       pread=" dd if=/dev/zero count=\$3 iflag=count_bytes " \
       --filter=blocksize-policy \
       blocksize-error-policy=$policy \
       --run 'policy='$policy'; export policy
nbdsh \
    --base-allocation -u "$uri" \
    -c "
import os

def cb(context, offset, entries, err):
    assert entries[0] in [2, 1024, 1026]
    assert entries[1] == 0

policy = os.getenv(\"policy\")
" \
    -c "assert h.get_block_size(nbd.SIZE_MINIMUM) == 512" \
    -c "assert h.get_block_size(nbd.SIZE_PREFERRED) == 4096" \
    -c "assert h.get_block_size(nbd.SIZE_MAXIMUM) == 1024 * 1024" \
    -c "h.set_strict_mode(h.get_strict_mode() & ~nbd.STRICT_ALIGN)" \
    -c "
# This request should work
b = h.pread(512, 0)
" \
    -c "
# Count not a multiple of minimum size
try:
    h.pread(768, 0)
    assert False
except nbd.Error as ex:
    assert ex.errno == \"EINVAL\"
" \
    -c "
# Offset not a multiple of minimum size
try:
    h.pread(512, 514)
    assert False
except nbd.Error as ex:
    assert ex.errno == \"EINVAL\"
" \
    -c "
# Count smaller than minimum size
try:
    h.pread(1, 1024)
    assert False
except nbd.Error as ex:
    assert ex.errno == \"EINVAL\"
" \
    -c "
# Accessing the unaligned tail with small count exposes the difference
try:
    h.pread(2, 1024)
    assert policy == \"error\"
except nbd.Error as ex:
    assert ex.errno == \"EINVAL\"
    assert policy == \"strict-error\"
" \
    -c "
# Accessing the unaligned tail with large count exposes the difference
try:
    h.pread(1026, 0)
    assert policy == \"error\"
except nbd.Error as ex:
    assert ex.errno == \"EINVAL\"
    assert policy == \"strict-error\"
" \
    -c "
# Accessing the unaligned tail with small count exposes the difference
try:
    h.block_status(2, 1024, cb)
    assert policy == \"error\"
except nbd.Error as ex:
    assert ex.errno == \"EINVAL\"
    assert policy == \"strict-error\"
" \
    -c "
# Accessing the unaligned tail with large count exposes the difference
try:
    h.block_status(1026, 0, cb)
    assert policy == \"error\"
except nbd.Error as ex:
    assert ex.errno == \"EINVAL\"
    assert policy == \"strict-error\"
"
'
done