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1#!/usr/bin/env python3
2# group: rw quick
3#
4# Test for dumping of qcow2 image metadata
5#
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20#
21
22import iotests
23import subprocess
24from iotests import qemu_img_create, qemu_io, file_path, log, filter_qemu_io
25
26iotests.script_initialize(supported_fmts=['qcow2'])
27
28disk = file_path('disk')
29chunk = 1024 * 1024
30
31
32def create_bitmap(bitmap_number, disabled):
33    granularity = 1 << (14 + bitmap_number)
34    bitmap_name = 'bitmap-' + str(bitmap_number)
35    args = ['bitmap', '--add', '-g', f'{granularity}', '-f', iotests.imgfmt,
36            disk, bitmap_name]
37    if disabled:
38        args.append('--disable')
39
40    iotests.qemu_img_pipe(*args)
41
42
43def write_to_disk(offset, size):
44    write = f'write {offset} {size}'
45    log(qemu_io('-c', write, disk), filters=[filter_qemu_io])
46
47
48def add_bitmap(num, begin, end, disabled):
49    log(f'Add bitmap {num}')
50    create_bitmap(num, disabled)
51    for i in range(begin, end):
52        write_to_disk((i) * chunk, chunk)
53    log('')
54
55
56qemu_img_create('-f', iotests.imgfmt, disk, '10M')
57
58add_bitmap(1, 0, 6, False)
59add_bitmap(2, 6, 8, True)
60dump = ['./qcow2.py', disk, 'dump-header']
61subprocess.run(dump)
62# Dump the metadata in JSON format
63dump.append('-j')
64subprocess.run(dump)
65