File: test-memory-allocator-malloc-mlock.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# nbdkit
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# SUCH DAMAGE.

# Test the memory plugin with the malloc allocator and mlock.  Usually
# mlock limits are very low, so this test only tries to allocate a
# very tiny disk, in the hope that this way we at least end up with
# some test coverage of the feature.

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

requires_nbdsh_uri
requires_run

if ! nbdkit memory --dump-plugin | grep -sq mlock=yes; then
    echo "$0: mlock not enabled in this build of nbdkit"
    exit 77
fi

# ulimit -l is measured in kilobytes and so for this test must be at
# least 10 (kilobytes) and we actually check it's a bit larger to
# allow room for error.  On Linux the default is usually 64.
if test "$(ulimit -l)" != "unlimited" && test "$(ulimit -l)" -le 16; then
    echo "$0: limit for mlock memory (ulimit -l) too low for test"
    exit 77
fi

define script <<'EOF'
# Write some stuff.
buf1 = b"1" * 512
h.pwrite(buf1, 0)
buf2 = b"2" * 512
h.pwrite(buf2, 1024)
buf3 = b"3" * 512
h.pwrite(buf3, 1536)
buf4 = b"4" * 512
h.pwrite(buf4, 4096)
buf5 = b"5" * 1024
h.pwrite(buf5, 10240-len(buf5))

# Read it back.
buf11 = h.pread(len(buf1), 0)
assert buf1 == buf11
buf22 = h.pread(len(buf2), 1024)
assert buf2 == buf22
buf33 = h.pread(len(buf3), 1536)
assert buf3 == buf33
buf44 = h.pread(len(buf4), 4096)
assert buf4 == buf44
buf55 = h.pread(len(buf5), 10240-len(buf5))
assert buf5 == buf55
EOF
export script

# Run nbdkit with memory plugin.
nbdkit memory 10240 allocator=malloc,mlock=true \
       --run ' nbdsh -u "$uri" -c "$script" '