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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Test for reopen
#
# Copyright (C) 2015 Red Hat, Inc.
#
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#
# creator
owner=kwolf@redhat.com
seq=`basename $0`
echo "QA output created by $seq"
status=1 # failure is the default!
_cleanup()
{
_cleanup_test_img
}
trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common.rc
. ./common.filter
_supported_fmt qcow2
_supported_proto file
TEST_IMG="$TEST_IMG.base" _make_test_img 64M
iotests: Specify explicit backing format where sensible There are many existing qcow2 images that specify a backing file but no format. This has been the source of CVEs in the past, but has become more prominent of a problem now that libvirt has switched to -blockdev. With older -drive, at least the probing was always done by qemu (so the only risk of a changed format between successive boots of a guest was if qemu was upgraded and probed differently). But with newer -blockdev, libvirt must specify a format; if libvirt guesses raw where the image was formatted, this results in data corruption visible to the guest; conversely, if libvirt guesses qcow2 where qemu was using raw, this can result in potential security holes, so modern libvirt instead refuses to use images without explicit backing format. The change in libvirt to reject images without explicit backing format has pointed out that a number of tools have been far too reliant on probing in the past. It's time to set a better example in our own iotests of properly setting this parameter. iotest calls to create, rebase, and convert are all impacted to some degree. It's a bit annoying that we are inconsistent on command line - while all of those accept -o backing_file=...,backing_fmt=..., the shortcuts are different: create and rebase have -b and -F, while convert has -B but no -F. (amend has no shortcuts, but the previous patch just deprecated the use of amend to change backing chains). Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200706203954.341758-9-eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2020-07-06 23:39:52 +03:00
_make_test_img -b "$TEST_IMG.base" -F $IMGFMT
echo
echo "=== Check that node-name can't be changed ==="
echo
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -o node-name=foo' $TEST_IMG
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -o file.node-name=foo' $TEST_IMG
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -o backing.node-name=foo' $TEST_IMG
echo
echo "=== Check that unchanged node-name is okay ==="
echo
# Explicitly repeated
$QEMU_IO -c "open -o node-name=foo $TEST_IMG" -c 'reopen -o node-name=foo'
$QEMU_IO -c "open -o file.node-name=foo $TEST_IMG" -c 'reopen -o file.node-name=foo'
$QEMU_IO -c "open -o backing.node-name=foo $TEST_IMG" -c 'reopen -o backing.node-name=foo'
# Implicitly retained
$QEMU_IO -c "open -o node-name=foo $TEST_IMG" -c 'reopen'
$QEMU_IO -c "open -o file.node-name=foo $TEST_IMG" -c 'reopen'
$QEMU_IO -c "open -o backing.node-name=foo $TEST_IMG" -c 'reopen'
echo
echo "=== Check that driver can't be changed ==="
echo
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -o driver=raw' $TEST_IMG
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -o file.driver=qcow2' $TEST_IMG
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -o backing.driver=file' $TEST_IMG
echo
echo "=== Check that unchanged driver is okay ==="
echo
# Explicitly repeated (implicit case is covered in node-name test)
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -o driver=qcow2' $TEST_IMG
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -o file.driver=file' $TEST_IMG
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -o backing.driver=qcow2' $TEST_IMG
echo
echo "=== Check that reopening works with non-string options ==="
echo
# Using the json: pseudo-protocol we can create non-string options
# (Invoke 'info' just so we get some output afterwards)
IMGOPTSSYNTAX=false $QEMU_IO -f null-co -c 'reopen' -c 'info' \
"json:{'driver': 'null-co', 'size': 65536}"
echo
echo "=== Check that mixing -c/-r/-w and their corresponding options is forbidden ==="
echo
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -r -o read-only=on' $TEST_IMG
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -w -o read-only=on' $TEST_IMG
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -c none -o cache.direct=on' $TEST_IMG
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -c writeback -o cache.direct=on' $TEST_IMG
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -c directsync -o cache.no-flush=on' $TEST_IMG
echo
echo "=== Check that invalid options are handled correctly ==="
echo
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -o read-only=foo' $TEST_IMG
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -o cache.no-flush=bar' $TEST_IMG
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -o cache.direct=baz' $TEST_IMG
$QEMU_IO -c 'reopen -o auto-read-only=qux' $TEST_IMG
# success, all done
echo "*** done"
rm -f $seq.full
status=0