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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
set -u

requires_run
requires_plugin linuxdisk
requires guestfish --version
requires_nbdcopy
requires "$QEMU_IMG" --version
requires $STAT --version

sock=$(mktemp -u /tmp/nbdkit-test-sock.XXXXXX)
files="cow-base.img cow-diff.qcow2 $sock cow.pid"
rm -f $files
cleanup_fn rm -f $files

# Create a base image which is partitioned with an empty filesystem.
rm -rf cow.d
mkdir cow.d
cleanup_fn rm -rf cow.d
nbdkit -fv linuxdisk cow.d size=100M \
       --run 'nbdcopy "$uri" cow-base.img'
lastmod="$($STAT -c "%y" cow-base.img)"

# Run nbdkit with a COW overlay.
start_nbdkit -P cow.pid -U $sock --filter=cow file cow-base.img

# Write some data into the overlay.
guestfish --format=raw -a "nbd://?socket=$sock" -m /dev/sda1 <<EOF
  fill-pattern "abcde" 128K /large
  write /hello "hello, world"
EOF

# The original file must not be modified.
currmod="$($STAT -c "%y" cow-base.img)"

if [ "$lastmod" != "$currmod" ]; then
    echo "$0: FAILED last modified time of base file changed"
    exit 1
fi

# If we have qemu-img, try the hairy rebase operation documented
# in the nbdkit-cow-filter manual.
if "$QEMU_IMG" --version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
    "$QEMU_IMG" create -F raw -b nbd:unix:$sock -f qcow2 cow-diff.qcow2
    time "$QEMU_IMG" rebase -F raw -b cow-base.img -f qcow2 cow-diff.qcow2
    "$QEMU_IMG" info cow-diff.qcow2

    # This checks the file we created exists.
    guestfish --ro -a cow-diff.qcow2 -m /dev/sda1 cat /hello
fi