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L1 table size is calculated from capacity, granularity and l2 table size. If capacity is too big or later two are too small, the L1 table will be too big to allocate in memory. Limit it to a reasonable range. Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
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QA output created by 059
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=== Testing invalid granularity ===
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Formatting 'TEST_DIR/t.IMGFMT', fmt=IMGFMT size=67108864
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invalid granularity, image may be corrupt
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qemu-io: can't open device TEST_DIR/t.vmdk
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no file open, try 'help open'
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=== Testing too big L2 table size ===
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Formatting 'TEST_DIR/t.IMGFMT', fmt=IMGFMT size=67108864
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L2 table size too big
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qemu-io: can't open device TEST_DIR/t.vmdk
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no file open, try 'help open'
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=== Testing too big L1 table size ===
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Formatting 'TEST_DIR/t.IMGFMT', fmt=IMGFMT size=67108864
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L1 size too big
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qemu-io: can't open device TEST_DIR/t.vmdk
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no file open, try 'help open'
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*** done
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