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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# nbdkit
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source ./functions.sh
set -e
set -x
set -u

requires_filter cache
requires_filter delay
requires_nbdsh_uri
requires_run

define script <<'EOF'
from time import time

# First read should suffer a penalty.  Because we are reading
# a single 64K block (same size as the cache block), we should
# only suffer one penalty of approx. 10 seconds.
st = time()
zb = h.pread(65536, 0)
et = time()
el = et-st
print("elapsed time: %g" % el)
assert et-st >= 10
assert zb == bytearray(65536)

# Second read should not suffer a penalty.
st = time()
zb = h.pread(65536, 0)
et = time()
el = et-st
print("elapsed time: %g" % el)
assert el < 10
assert zb == bytearray(65536)

# Write something.
buf = b"abcd" * 16384
h.pwrite(buf, 0)

# Reading back should be quick since it is stored in the overlay.
st = time()
buf2 = h.pread(65536, 0)
et = time()
el = et-st
print("elapsed time: %g" % el)
assert el < 10
assert buf == buf2
EOF
export script

# Run nbdkit with the cache filter, cache-on-read and a read delay.
nbdkit --filter=cache --filter=delay \
       memory 64K cache-on-read=true rdelay=10 \
       --run ' nbdsh -u "$uri" -c "$script" '