1*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig#!/bin/sh 2*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# 3*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# Test for AIO allocation on the same cluster 4*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# 5*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat, Inc. 6*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# 7*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 8*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 9*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 10*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# (at your option) any later version. 11*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# 12*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 13*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 14*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 15*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# GNU General Public License for more details. 16*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# 17*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 18*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 19*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 20*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# USA 21*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# 22*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig 23*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# creator 24*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigowner=kwolf@redhat.com 25*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig 26*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigseq=`basename $0` 27*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigecho "QA output created by $seq" 28*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig 29*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwighere=`pwd` 30*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigtmp=/tmp/$$ 31*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigstatus=1 # failure is the default! 32*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig 33*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig_cleanup() 34*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig{ 35*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig _cleanup_test_img 36*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig} 37*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigtrap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15 38*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig 39*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# get standard environment, filters and checks 40*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig. ./common.rc 41*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig. ./common.filter 42*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig 43*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig_supported_fmt qcow2 44*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig_supported_os Linux 45*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig 46*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig 47*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigsize=6G 48*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig 49*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigecho 50*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigecho "creating image" 51*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig_make_test_img $size 52*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig 53*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig 54*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigecho 55*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigecho "overlapping I/O" 56*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigfor i in `seq 1 10`; do 57*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig let mb=1024*1024 58*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig let off1=$i*$mb 59*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig let off2=$off1+512 60*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig 61*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig # Note that we filter away the actual offset. That's because qemu 62*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig # may re-order the two aio requests. We only want to make sure the 63*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig # filesystem isn't corrupted afterwards anyway. 64*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig $QEMU_IO $TEST_IMG -c "aio_write $off1 1M" -c "aio_write $off2 1M" | \ 65*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig _filter_qemu_io | \ 66*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig sed -e 's/bytes at offset [0-9]*/bytes at offset XXX/g' 67*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigdone 68*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig 69*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigecho 70*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigecho "checking image for errors" 71*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig_check_test_img 72*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig 73*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwig# success, all done 74*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigecho "*** done" 75*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigrm -f $seq.full 76*6bf19c94SChristoph Hellwigstatus=0 77