qemu-e2k/tests/qemu-iotests/218
Max Reitz dc885fff97 iotests: Add test for cancelling a mirror job
We already have an extensive mirror test (041) which does cover
cancelling a mirror job, especially after it has emitted the READY
event.  However, it does not check what exact events are emitted after
block-job-cancel is executed.  More importantly, it does not use
throttling to ensure that it covers the case of block-job-cancel before
READY.

It would be possible to add this case to 041, but considering it is
already our largest test file, it makes sense to create a new file for
these cases.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20180501220509.14152-3-mreitz@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>
2018-05-08 10:47:27 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# This test covers what happens when a mirror block job is cancelled
# in various phases of its existence.
#
# Note that this test only checks the emitted events (i.e.
# BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED vs. BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED), it does not compare
# whether the target is in sync with the source when the
# BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED event occurs. This is covered by other tests
# (such as 041).
#
# Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat, Inc.
#
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#
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#
# Creator/Owner: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
import iotests
from iotests import log
iotests.verify_platform(['linux'])
# Launches the VM, adds two null-co nodes (source and target), and
# starts a blockdev-mirror job on them.
#
# Either both or none of speed and buf_size must be given.
def start_mirror(vm, speed=None, buf_size=None):
vm.launch()
ret = vm.qmp('blockdev-add',
node_name='source',
driver='null-co',
size=1048576)
assert ret['return'] == {}
ret = vm.qmp('blockdev-add',
node_name='target',
driver='null-co',
size=1048576)
assert ret['return'] == {}
if speed is not None:
ret = vm.qmp('blockdev-mirror',
job_id='mirror',
device='source',
target='target',
sync='full',
speed=speed,
buf_size=buf_size)
else:
ret = vm.qmp('blockdev-mirror',
job_id='mirror',
device='source',
target='target',
sync='full')
assert ret['return'] == {}
log('')
log('=== Cancel mirror job before convergence ===')
log('')
log('--- force=false ---')
log('')
with iotests.VM() as vm:
# Low speed so it does not converge
start_mirror(vm, 65536, 65536)
log('Cancelling job')
log(vm.qmp('block-job-cancel', device='mirror', force=False))
log(vm.event_wait('BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED'),
filters=[iotests.filter_qmp_event])
log('')
log('--- force=true ---')
log('')
with iotests.VM() as vm:
# Low speed so it does not converge
start_mirror(vm, 65536, 65536)
log('Cancelling job')
log(vm.qmp('block-job-cancel', device='mirror', force=True))
log(vm.event_wait('BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED'),
filters=[iotests.filter_qmp_event])
log('')
log('=== Cancel mirror job after convergence ===')
log('')
log('--- force=false ---')
log('')
with iotests.VM() as vm:
start_mirror(vm)
log(vm.event_wait('BLOCK_JOB_READY'),
filters=[iotests.filter_qmp_event])
log('Cancelling job')
log(vm.qmp('block-job-cancel', device='mirror', force=False))
log(vm.event_wait('BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED'),
filters=[iotests.filter_qmp_event])
log('')
log('--- force=true ---')
log('')
with iotests.VM() as vm:
start_mirror(vm)
log(vm.event_wait('BLOCK_JOB_READY'),
filters=[iotests.filter_qmp_event])
log('Cancelling job')
log(vm.qmp('block-job-cancel', device='mirror', force=True))
log(vm.event_wait('BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED'),
filters=[iotests.filter_qmp_event])