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

# Check that nbd-client (the kernel client) can interoperate with
# nbdkit.

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

nbddev=/dev/nbd1

requires_root

requires nbd-client --version
requires_not nbd-client -c $nbddev

requires blockdev --version
requires dd --version
requires hexdump --version

# NBD support was added in 2.1.55!  Mainly we're using this to check
# this is Linux.
requires_linux_kernel_version 2.2

sock=$(mktemp -u /tmp/nbdkit-test-sock.XXXXXX)
pid=nbd-client.pid
rm -f $sock $pid
cleanup_fn rm -f $sock $pid

# Try to make sure the nbd device is cleaned up on exit.
#
# We have to run this here so we run this command first, before trying
# to kill nbdkit.  (The order in which the cleanup hooks run should
# probably be reversed).
cleanup_fn nbd-client -d $nbddev

# Start an nbdkit instance serving known data and allowing writes.
start_nbdkit -P $pid -U $sock pattern 10M --filter=cow

# Open a connection with nbd-client.
nbd-client -unix $sock $nbddev

# Check the device exists.
nbd-client -c $nbddev
size="$( blockdev --getsize64 $nbddev )"
test "$size" -eq $(( 10 * 1024 * 1024 ))

# Check the data in the device looks reasonable.
dd if=$nbddev bs=1024 count=1 skip=1 | hexdump -C

# Try writing.
dd if=/dev/zero of=$nbddev bs=1024 count=100 skip=200