qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/099
Max Reitz 4dd7b8d30c iotests: Filter out "I/O thread spun..." warning
Filter out the "main loop: WARNING: I/O thread spun for..." warning from
qemu output (it hardly matters for code specifically testing I/O).

Furthermore, use _filter_qemu in all the custom functions which run
qemu.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2015-01-13 11:47:56 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Test valid filenames for blkdebug and blkverify representatively for
# other protocols (such as NBD) when queried
#
# Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
#
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#
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#
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#
# creator
owner=mreitz@redhat.com
seq="$(basename $0)"
echo "QA output created by $seq"
here="$PWD"
tmp=/tmp/$$
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
# Basically all formats, but "raw" has issues with _filter_imgfmt regarding the
# raw comparison image for blkverify; also, all images have to support creation
_supported_fmt qcow qcow2 qed vdi vhdx vmdk vpc
_supported_proto file
_supported_os Linux
_unsupported_imgopts "subformat=monolithicFlat" "subformat=twoGbMaxExtentFlat" \
"subformat=twoGbMaxExtentSparse"
function do_run_qemu()
{
$QEMU -nographic -qmp stdio -serial none "$@"
}
function run_qemu()
{
# Get the "file": "foo" entry ($foo may only contain escaped double quotes,
# which is how we can extract it)
do_run_qemu "$@" 2>&1 | _filter_testdir | _filter_imgfmt | _filter_qmp \
| _filter_qemu | grep "drv0" \
| sed -e 's/^.*"file": "\(\(\\"\|[^"]\)*\)".*$/\1/' -e 's/\\"/"/g'
}
function test_qemu()
{
run_qemu -drive "if=none,id=drv0,$1" <<EOF
{ 'execute': 'qmp_capabilities' }
{ 'execute': 'query-block' }
{ 'execute': 'quit' }
EOF
}
IMG_SIZE=128K
_make_test_img $IMG_SIZE
$QEMU_IMG create -f raw "$TEST_IMG.compare" $IMG_SIZE \
| _filter_testdir | _filter_imgfmt
echo
echo '=== Testing simple filename for blkverify ==='
echo
# This should return simply the filename itself
test_qemu "file=blkverify:$TEST_IMG.compare:$TEST_IMG"
echo
echo '=== Testing filename reconstruction for blkverify ==='
echo
# This should return the same filename as above
test_qemu "file.driver=blkverify,file.raw.filename=$TEST_IMG.compare,file.test.file.filename=$TEST_IMG"
echo
echo '=== Testing JSON filename for blkdebug ==='
echo
# blkdebug cannot create a configuration file, therefore it is unable to
# generate a plain filename here; thus this should return a JSON filename
test_qemu "file.driver=blkdebug,file.image.filename=$TEST_IMG,file.inject-error.0.event=l1_update"
echo
echo '=== Testing indirectly enforced JSON filename ==='
echo
# Because blkdebug cannot return a plain filename, blkverify is forced to
# generate a JSON object here as well
test_qemu "file.driver=blkverify,file.raw.filename=$TEST_IMG.compare,file.test.file.driver=blkdebug,file.test.file.image.filename=$TEST_IMG,file.test.file.inject-error.0.event=l1_update"
echo
echo '=== Testing plain filename for blkdebug ==='
echo
touch "$TEST_DIR/blkdebug.conf"
test_qemu "file.driver=blkdebug,file.config=$TEST_DIR/blkdebug.conf,file.image.filename=$TEST_IMG"
echo
echo '=== Testing plain filename for blkdebug without configuration file ==='
echo
test_qemu "file.driver=blkdebug,file.image.filename=$TEST_IMG"
rm -f "$TEST_IMG.compare" "$TEST_DIR/blkdebug.conf"
# success, all done
echo "*** done"
rm -f $seq.full
status=0