iotests: Add test for rebase without input base

This patch adds a test for rebasing an image that currently does not
have a backing file.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
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Max Reitz 2019-05-09 19:52:37 +02:00 committed by Kevin Wolf
parent 1c6e877992
commit 11f6fc50e7
3 changed files with 164 additions and 0 deletions

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Tests for rebasing COW images that require zero cluster support
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# creator
owner=mreitz@redhat.com
seq=$(basename $0)
echo "QA output created by $seq"
status=1 # failure is the default!
_cleanup()
{
_cleanup_test_img
rm -f "$TEST_IMG.base_new"
}
trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common.rc
. ./common.filter
. ./common.pattern
# Currently only qcow2 and qed support rebasing, and only qcow2 v3 has
# zero cluster support
_supported_fmt qcow2
_unsupported_imgopts 'compat=0.10'
_supported_proto file
_supported_os Linux
CLUSTER_SIZE=65536
echo
echo "=== Test rebase without input base ==="
echo
# Cluster allocations to be tested:
#
# Backing (new) 11 -- 11 -- 11 --
# COW image 22 22 11 11 -- --
#
# Expected result:
#
# COW image 22 22 11 11 00 --
#
# (Cluster 2 might be "--" after the rebase, too, but rebase just
# compares the new backing file to the old one and disregards the
# overlay. Therefore, it will never discard overlay clusters.)
_make_test_img $((6 * CLUSTER_SIZE))
TEST_IMG="$TEST_IMG.base_new" _make_test_img $((6 * CLUSTER_SIZE))
echo
$QEMU_IO "$TEST_IMG" \
-c "write -P 0x22 $((0 * CLUSTER_SIZE)) $((2 * CLUSTER_SIZE))" \
-c "write -P 0x11 $((2 * CLUSTER_SIZE)) $((2 * CLUSTER_SIZE))" \
| _filter_qemu_io
$QEMU_IO "$TEST_IMG.base_new" \
-c "write -P 0x11 $((0 * CLUSTER_SIZE)) $CLUSTER_SIZE" \
-c "write -P 0x11 $((2 * CLUSTER_SIZE)) $CLUSTER_SIZE" \
-c "write -P 0x11 $((4 * CLUSTER_SIZE)) $CLUSTER_SIZE" \
| _filter_qemu_io
echo
# This should be a no-op
$QEMU_IMG rebase -b "" "$TEST_IMG"
# Verify the data is correct
$QEMU_IO "$TEST_IMG" \
-c "read -P 0x22 $((0 * CLUSTER_SIZE)) $((2 * CLUSTER_SIZE))" \
-c "read -P 0x11 $((2 * CLUSTER_SIZE)) $((2 * CLUSTER_SIZE))" \
-c "read -P 0x00 $((4 * CLUSTER_SIZE)) $((2 * CLUSTER_SIZE))" \
| _filter_qemu_io
echo
# Verify the allocation status (first four cluster should be allocated
# in TEST_IMG, clusters 4 and 5 should be unallocated (marked as zero
# clusters here because there is no backing file))
$QEMU_IMG map --output=json "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_img_map
echo
$QEMU_IMG rebase -b "$TEST_IMG.base_new" "$TEST_IMG"
# Verify the data is correct
$QEMU_IO "$TEST_IMG" \
-c "read -P 0x22 $((0 * CLUSTER_SIZE)) $((2 * CLUSTER_SIZE))" \
-c "read -P 0x11 $((2 * CLUSTER_SIZE)) $((2 * CLUSTER_SIZE))" \
-c "read -P 0x00 $((4 * CLUSTER_SIZE)) $((2 * CLUSTER_SIZE))" \
| _filter_qemu_io
echo
# Verify the allocation status (first four cluster should be allocated
# in TEST_IMG, cluster 4 should be zero, and cluster 5 should be
# unallocated (signified by '"depth": 1'))
$QEMU_IMG map --output=json "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_img_map
# success, all done
echo "*** done"
rm -f $seq.full
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QA output created by 252
=== Test rebase without input base ===
Formatting 'TEST_DIR/t.IMGFMT', fmt=IMGFMT size=393216
Formatting 'TEST_DIR/t.IMGFMT.base_new', fmt=IMGFMT size=393216
wrote 131072/131072 bytes at offset 0
128 KiB, X ops; XX:XX:XX.X (XXX YYY/sec and XXX ops/sec)
wrote 131072/131072 bytes at offset 131072
128 KiB, X ops; XX:XX:XX.X (XXX YYY/sec and XXX ops/sec)
wrote 65536/65536 bytes at offset 0
64 KiB, X ops; XX:XX:XX.X (XXX YYY/sec and XXX ops/sec)
wrote 65536/65536 bytes at offset 131072
64 KiB, X ops; XX:XX:XX.X (XXX YYY/sec and XXX ops/sec)
wrote 65536/65536 bytes at offset 262144
64 KiB, X ops; XX:XX:XX.X (XXX YYY/sec and XXX ops/sec)
read 131072/131072 bytes at offset 0
128 KiB, X ops; XX:XX:XX.X (XXX YYY/sec and XXX ops/sec)
read 131072/131072 bytes at offset 131072
128 KiB, X ops; XX:XX:XX.X (XXX YYY/sec and XXX ops/sec)
read 131072/131072 bytes at offset 262144
128 KiB, X ops; XX:XX:XX.X (XXX YYY/sec and XXX ops/sec)
[{ "start": 0, "length": 262144, "depth": 0, "zero": false, "data": true, "offset": OFFSET},
{ "start": 262144, "length": 131072, "depth": 0, "zero": true, "data": false}]
read 131072/131072 bytes at offset 0
128 KiB, X ops; XX:XX:XX.X (XXX YYY/sec and XXX ops/sec)
read 131072/131072 bytes at offset 131072
128 KiB, X ops; XX:XX:XX.X (XXX YYY/sec and XXX ops/sec)
read 131072/131072 bytes at offset 262144
128 KiB, X ops; XX:XX:XX.X (XXX YYY/sec and XXX ops/sec)
[{ "start": 0, "length": 262144, "depth": 0, "zero": false, "data": true, "offset": OFFSET},
{ "start": 262144, "length": 65536, "depth": 0, "zero": true, "data": false},
{ "start": 327680, "length": 65536, "depth": 1, "zero": true, "data": false}]
*** done

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247 rw auto quick
248 rw auto quick
249 rw auto quick
252 rw auto backing quick