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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# group: rw quick
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#
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# Test 'offset' and 'size' options of the raw driver. Make sure we can't
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# (or can) read and write outside of the image size.
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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# creator
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owner=tgolembi@redhat.com
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seq=`basename $0`
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echo "QA output created by $seq"
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status=1 # failure is the default!
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_cleanup()
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{
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_cleanup_test_img
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}
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trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
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# get standard environment, filters and checks
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. ./common.rc
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. ./common.filter
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_supported_fmt raw
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_supported_proto file fuse
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_supported_os Linux
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# Create JSON with options
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img_json() {
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tests: Avoid non-portable 'echo -ARG'
POSIX says that backslashes in the arguments to 'echo', as well as
any use of 'echo -n' and 'echo -e', are non-portable; it recommends
people should favor 'printf' instead. This is definitely true where
we do not control which shell is running (such as in makefile snippets
or in documentation examples). But even for scripts where we
require bash (and therefore, where echo does what we want by default),
it is still possible to use 'shopt -s xpg_echo' to change bash's
behavior of echo. And setting a good example never hurts when we are
not sure if a snippet will be copied from a bash-only script to a
general shell script (although I don't change the use of non-portable
\e for ESC when we know the running shell is bash).
Replace 'echo -n "..."' with 'printf %s "..."', and 'echo -e "..."'
with 'printf %b "...\n"', with the optimization that the %s/%b
argument can be omitted if the string being printed is a strict
literal with no '%', '$', or '`' (we could technically also make
this optimization when there are $ or `` substitutions but where
we can prove their results will not be problematic, but proving
that such substitutions are safe makes the patch less trivial
compared to just being consistent).
In the qemu-iotests check script, fix unusual shell quoting
that would result in word-splitting if 'date' outputs a space.
In test 051, take an opportunity to shorten the line.
In test 068, get rid of a pointless second invocation of bash.
CC: qemu-trivial@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20170703180950.9895-1-eblake@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2017-07-03 21:09:50 +03:00
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printf %s 'json:{"driver":"raw", '
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printf %s "\"offset\":\"$img_offset\", "
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if [ "$img_size" -ne -1 ] ; then
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tests: Avoid non-portable 'echo -ARG'
POSIX says that backslashes in the arguments to 'echo', as well as
any use of 'echo -n' and 'echo -e', are non-portable; it recommends
people should favor 'printf' instead. This is definitely true where
we do not control which shell is running (such as in makefile snippets
or in documentation examples). But even for scripts where we
require bash (and therefore, where echo does what we want by default),
it is still possible to use 'shopt -s xpg_echo' to change bash's
behavior of echo. And setting a good example never hurts when we are
not sure if a snippet will be copied from a bash-only script to a
general shell script (although I don't change the use of non-portable
\e for ESC when we know the running shell is bash).
Replace 'echo -n "..."' with 'printf %s "..."', and 'echo -e "..."'
with 'printf %b "...\n"', with the optimization that the %s/%b
argument can be omitted if the string being printed is a strict
literal with no '%', '$', or '`' (we could technically also make
this optimization when there are $ or `` substitutions but where
we can prove their results will not be problematic, but proving
that such substitutions are safe makes the patch less trivial
compared to just being consistent).
In the qemu-iotests check script, fix unusual shell quoting
that would result in word-splitting if 'date' outputs a space.
In test 051, take an opportunity to shorten the line.
In test 068, get rid of a pointless second invocation of bash.
CC: qemu-trivial@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20170703180950.9895-1-eblake@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2017-07-03 21:09:50 +03:00
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printf %s "\"size\":\"$img_size\", "
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fi
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tests: Avoid non-portable 'echo -ARG'
POSIX says that backslashes in the arguments to 'echo', as well as
any use of 'echo -n' and 'echo -e', are non-portable; it recommends
people should favor 'printf' instead. This is definitely true where
we do not control which shell is running (such as in makefile snippets
or in documentation examples). But even for scripts where we
require bash (and therefore, where echo does what we want by default),
it is still possible to use 'shopt -s xpg_echo' to change bash's
behavior of echo. And setting a good example never hurts when we are
not sure if a snippet will be copied from a bash-only script to a
general shell script (although I don't change the use of non-portable
\e for ESC when we know the running shell is bash).
Replace 'echo -n "..."' with 'printf %s "..."', and 'echo -e "..."'
with 'printf %b "...\n"', with the optimization that the %s/%b
argument can be omitted if the string being printed is a strict
literal with no '%', '$', or '`' (we could technically also make
this optimization when there are $ or `` substitutions but where
we can prove their results will not be problematic, but proving
that such substitutions are safe makes the patch less trivial
compared to just being consistent).
In the qemu-iotests check script, fix unusual shell quoting
that would result in word-splitting if 'date' outputs a space.
In test 051, take an opportunity to shorten the line.
In test 068, get rid of a pointless second invocation of bash.
CC: qemu-trivial@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20170703180950.9895-1-eblake@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2017-07-03 21:09:50 +03:00
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printf %s '"file": {'
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printf %s '"driver":"file", '
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printf %s "\"filename\":\"$TEST_IMG\" "
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printf %s "} }"
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}
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do_general_test() {
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if [ "$img_size" -ge 0 ] ; then
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test_size=$img_size
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else
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test_size=$((size-img_offset))
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fi
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echo
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echo "write to image"
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$QEMU_IO -c "write -P 0x0a 0 $test_size" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "read the image"
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$QEMU_IO -c "read -P 0x0a 0 $test_size" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "check that offset is respected"
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$QEMU_IO -c "read -v $((img_offset-2)) 4" $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "write before image boundary"
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$QEMU_IO -c "write $((test_size-1)) 1" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "write across image boundary"
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$QEMU_IO -c "write $((test_size-1)) 2" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "write at image boundary"
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$QEMU_IO -c "write $test_size 1" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "write after image boundary"
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$QEMU_IO -c "write $((test_size+512)) 1" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "writev before/after image boundary"
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$QEMU_IO -c "writev $((test_size-512)) 512 512" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "read before image boundary"
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$QEMU_IO -c "read $((test_size-1)) 1" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "read across image boundary"
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$QEMU_IO -c "read $((test_size-1)) 2" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "read at image boundary"
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$QEMU_IO -c "read $test_size 1" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "read after image boundary"
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$QEMU_IO -c "read $((test_size+512)) 1" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "readv before/after image boundary"
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$QEMU_IO -c "readv $((test_size-512)) 512 512" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "fill image with pattern"
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$QEMU_IO -c "write -P 0x0a 0 $size" $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "write zeroes and check"
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$QEMU_IO -c "write -z 0 512" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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$QEMU_IO -c "read -v $((img_offset-2)) 4" $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "write zeroes across image boundary"
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$QEMU_IO -c "write -z $((test_size-1)) 2" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "write zeroes at image boundary and check"
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$QEMU_IO -c "write -z $((test_size-2)) 2" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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$QEMU_IO -c "read -v $((img_offset+test_size-2)) 2" $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
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$QEMU_IO -c "read -v $((img_offset+test_size)) 2" $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "fill image with pattern"
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$QEMU_IO -c "write -P 0x0a 0 $size" $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "discard and check"
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$QEMU_IO -c "discard 0 512" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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$QEMU_IO -c "read -v $((img_offset-2)) 4" $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "discard across image boundary"
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$QEMU_IO -c "discard $((test_size-1)) 2" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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echo
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echo "discard at image boundary and check"
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$QEMU_IO -c "discard $((test_size-2)) 2" "$(img_json)" | _filter_qemu_io
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$QEMU_IO -c "read -v $((img_offset+test_size-2)) 2" $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
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$QEMU_IO -c "read -v $((img_offset+test_size)) 2" $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
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}
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echo
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echo "== test 'offset' option =="
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size=4096
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img_offset=512
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img_size=-1
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_make_test_img $size
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do_general_test
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_cleanup_test_img
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echo
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echo "== test 'offset' and 'size' options =="
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size=4096
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img_offset=512
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img_size=2048
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_make_test_img $size
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do_general_test
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_cleanup_test_img
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echo
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echo "== test misaligned 'offset' =="
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size=4096
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img_offset=10
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img_size=2048
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_make_test_img $size
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do_general_test
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_cleanup_test_img
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echo
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echo "== test reopen =="
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size=4096
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img_offset=512
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img_size=512
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_make_test_img $size
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(
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$QEMU_IO "$(img_json)" <<EOT
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write -P 0x0a 0 512
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write -P 0x0a 511 1
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write -P 0x0a 512 1
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reopen -o driver=raw,offset=1536,size=1024
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write -P 0x0a 0 1024
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write -P 0x0a 1023 1
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write -P 0x0a 1024 1
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EOT
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) | _filter_qemu_io
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echo "checking boundaries"
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$QEMU_IO -c "read -v 510 4" $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
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$QEMU_IO -c "read -v 1022 4" $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
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$QEMU_IO -c "read -v 1534 4" $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
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$QEMU_IO -c "read -v 2558 4" $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
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_cleanup_test_img
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# success, all done
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echo
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echo "*** done"
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rm -f $seq.full
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status=0
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