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

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

requires_run
requires test -f file-data
requires qemu-io --version
requires timeout 60s true

nbdkit --dump-plugin file | grep -q ^thread_model=parallel ||
    { echo "nbdkit lacks support for parallel requests"; exit 77; }

cleanup_fn rm -f test-parallel-file.data test-parallel-file.out

# Populate file, and sanity check that qemu-io can issue parallel requests
printf '%1024s' . > test-parallel-file.data
timeout 30s </dev/null qemu-io -f raw -c "aio_write -P 1 0 512" \
        -c "aio_write -P 2 512 512" -c aio_flush test-parallel-file.data ||
    { echo "'qemu-io' can't drive parallel requests"; exit 77; }

# Set up the file plugin to delay both reads and writes (for a good chance
# that parallel requests are in flight), and with writes longer than reads
# (to more easily detect if out-of-order completion happens).  This test
# may have spurious failures under heavy loads on the test machine, where
# tuning the delays may help.

# With --threads=1, the write should complete first because it was issued first
nbdkit -v -t 1 --filter=delay file test-parallel-file.data \
  wdelay=2 rdelay=1 --run 'timeout 60s </dev/null qemu-io -f raw \
    -c "aio_write -P 2 512 512" -c "aio_read -P 1 0 512" -c aio_flush "$uri"' |
    tee test-parallel-file.out
if test "$(grep '512/512' test-parallel-file.out)" != \
"wrote 512/512 bytes at offset 512
read 512/512 bytes at offset 0"; then
  exit 1
fi

# With default --threads, the faster read should complete first
nbdkit -v --filter=delay file test-parallel-file.data \
  wdelay=2 rdelay=1 --run 'timeout 60s </dev/null qemu-io -f raw \
    -c "aio_write -P 2 512 512" -c "aio_read -P 1 0 512" -c aio_flush "$uri"' |
    tee test-parallel-file.out
if test "$(grep '512/512' test-parallel-file.out)" != \
"read 512/512 bytes at offset 0
wrote 512/512 bytes at offset 512"; then
  exit 1
fi

# With --filter=noparallel, the write should complete first because it was issued first
nbdkit -v --filter=noparallel --filter=delay file test-parallel-file.data \
  wdelay=2 rdelay=1 --run 'timeout 60s </dev/null qemu-io -f raw \
    -c "aio_write -P 2 512 512" -c "aio_read -P 1 0 512" -c aio_flush "$uri"' |
    tee test-parallel-file.out
if test "$(grep '512/512' test-parallel-file.out)" != \
"wrote 512/512 bytes at offset 512
read 512/512 bytes at offset 0"; then
  exit 1
fi

exit 0