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1#!/bin/bash
2#
3# Test qemu-nbd vs. unaligned images
4#
5# Copyright (C) 2018-2019 Red Hat, Inc.
6#
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19#
20
21seq="$(basename $0)"
22echo "QA output created by $seq"
23
24status=1 # failure is the default!
25
26nbd_unix_socket=$TEST_DIR/test_qemu_nbd_socket
27
28_cleanup()
29{
30    _cleanup_test_img
31    nbd_server_stop
32}
33trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
34
35# get standard environment, filters and checks
36. ./common.rc
37. ./common.filter
38. ./common.nbd
39
40_supported_fmt raw
41_supported_proto nbd
42_supported_os Linux
43_require_command QEMU_NBD
44
45# can't use _make_test_img, because qemu-img rounds image size up,
46# and because we want to use Unix socket rather than TCP port. Likewise,
47# we have to redirect TEST_IMG to our server.
48# This tests that we can deal with the hole at the end of an unaligned
49# raw file (either because the server doesn't advertise alignment too
50# large, or because the client ignores the server's noncompliance - even
51# though we can't actually wire iotests into checking trace messages).
52printf %01000d 0 > "$TEST_IMG_FILE"
53TEST_IMG="nbd:unix:$nbd_unix_socket"
54
55echo
56echo "=== Exporting unaligned raw image, natural alignment ==="
57echo
58
59nbd_server_start_unix_socket -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG_FILE"
60
61$QEMU_NBD_PROG --list -k $nbd_unix_socket | grep '\(size\|min\)'
62$QEMU_IMG map -f raw --output=json "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_img_map
63$QEMU_IO -f raw -c map "$TEST_IMG"
64nbd_server_stop
65
66echo
67echo "=== Exporting unaligned raw image, forced server sector alignment ==="
68echo
69
70# Intentionally omit '-f' to force image probing, which in turn forces
71# sector alignment, here at the server.
72nbd_server_start_unix_socket "$TEST_IMG_FILE"
73
74$QEMU_NBD_PROG --list -k $nbd_unix_socket | grep '\(size\|min\)'
75$QEMU_IMG map -f raw --output=json "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_img_map
76$QEMU_IO -f raw -c map "$TEST_IMG"
77nbd_server_stop
78
79echo
80echo "=== Exporting unaligned raw image, forced client sector alignment ==="
81echo
82
83# Now force sector alignment at the client.
84nbd_server_start_unix_socket -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG_FILE"
85
86$QEMU_NBD_PROG --list -k $nbd_unix_socket | grep '\(size\|min\)'
87$QEMU_IMG map --output=json "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_img_map
88$QEMU_IO -c map "$TEST_IMG"
89nbd_server_stop
90
91# Not tested yet: we also want to ensure that qemu as NBD client does
92# not access beyond the end of a server's advertised unaligned size:
93#  nbdkit -U - memory size=513 --run 'qemu-io -f raw -c "r 512 512" $nbd'
94# However, since qemu as server always rounds up to a sector alignment,
95# we would have to use nbdkit to provoke the current client failures.
96
97# success, all done
98echo '*** done'
99rm -f $seq.full
100status=0
101