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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# nbdkit
# Copyright Red Hat
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# 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_filter cache
# Check that this is a Linux-like system supporting /proc/$pid/fd.
requires test -d /proc/self/fd
requires qemu-io --version
# Need the stat, cut, tr commands from coreutils.
requires $STAT --version
requires $CUT --version
requires tr --version

sock=$(mktemp -u /tmp/nbdkit-test-sock.XXXXXX)
d=cache-max-size.d
rm -rf $d
mkdir -p $d
cleanup_fn rm -rf $d
cleanup_fn rm -f $sock

# Create a cache directory.
mkdir $d/cache
TMPDIR=$d/cache
export TMPDIR

# Create an empty base image.
$TRUNCATE -s 1G $d/cache-max-size.img

# Run nbdkit with the caching filter and a low size limit to ensure
# that the reclaim code is exercised.
start_nbdkit -P $d/cache-max-size.pid -U $sock \
             --filter=cache \
             file $d/cache-max-size.img \
             cache-max-size=10M cache-on-read=true

# Write > 10M to the plugin.
qemu-io -f raw "nbd+unix://?socket=$sock" \
        -c "w -P 0 0 10M" \
        -c "w -P 0 20M 10M" \
        -c "r 20M 10M" \
        -c "r 30M 10M" \
        -c "w -P 0 40M 10M"

# We can't use ‘du’ on the cache directory because the cache file is
# deleted by the filter, and so is only accessible via /proc/$pid/fd.
# Get the /proc link to the cache file, and the size of it in bytes.
fddir="/proc/$( cat $d/cache-max-size.pid )/fd"
LANG=C ls -ln $fddir ||:
fd="$fddir/$( LANG=C ls -ln $fddir | grep $TMPDIR/ | head -1 |
              tr -s ' ' | $CUT -d ' ' -f 9 )"
$STAT -L $fd
size=$(( $($STAT -L -c '%b * %B' $fd) ))

if [ "$size" -gt $(( 11 * 1024 * 1024 )) ]; then
    echo "$0: cache size is larger than 10M (actual size: $size bytes)"
    exit 1
fi