#!/bin/bash # # Test case for specifying runtime options of the wrong type to some # block drivers # # Copyright (C) 2016 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 . # # creator owner=mreitz@redhat.com seq="$(basename $0)" echo "QA output created by $seq" here="$PWD" status=1 # failure is the default! _cleanup() { rm -f "${TEST_DIR}/qemu-nbd.pid" rm -f 42 } trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15 # get standard environment, filters and checks . ./common.rc . ./common.filter _supported_fmt generic _supported_os Linux test_ssh=$($QEMU_IMG --help | grep '^Supported formats:.* ssh\( \|$\)') [ "$test_ssh" = "" ] && _notrun "ssh support required" echo echo '=== NBD ===' # NBD expects all of its arguments to be strings # So this should not crash $QEMU_IMG info 'json:{"driver": "nbd", "host": 42}' # And this should not treat @port as if it had not been specified # (We need to set up a server here, because the error message for "Connection # refused" does not contain the destination port) # Launching qemu-nbd is done in a loop: We try to set up an NBD server on some # random port and continue until success, i.e. until we have found a port that # is not in use yet. while true; do port=$((RANDOM + 32768)) if $QEMU_NBD -p $port -f raw --fork null-co:// 2> /dev/null; then break fi done $QEMU_IMG info "json:{'driver': 'nbd', 'host': 'localhost', 'port': $port}" \ | grep '^image' | sed -e "s/$port/PORT/" # This is a test for NBD's bdrv_refresh_filename() implementation: It expects # either host or path to be set, but it must not assume that they are set to # strings in the options QDict $QEMU_NBD -k "$PWD/42" -f raw --fork null-co:// $QEMU_IMG info 'json:{"driver": "nbd", "path": 42}' | grep '^image' rm -f 42 echo echo '=== SSH ===' # SSH expects all of its arguments to be strings, except for @port, which is # expected to be an integer # So "0" should be converted to an integer here (instead of crashing) $QEMU_IMG info 'json:{"driver": "ssh", "host": "localhost", "port": "0", "path": "/foo"}' # The same, basically (all values for --image-opts are seen as strings in qemu) $QEMU_IMG info --image-opts \ driver=ssh,host=localhost,port=0,path=/foo # This, however, should fail because of the wrong type $QEMU_IMG info 'json:{"driver": "ssh", "host": "localhost", "port": 0.42, "path": "/foo"}' # Not really the same: Here, "0.42" will be passed instead of 0.42, but still, # qemu should not try to convert "0.42" to an integer $QEMU_IMG info --image-opts \ driver=ssh,host=localhost,port=0.42,path=/foo echo echo '=== blkdebug ===' # blkdebug expects all of its arguments to be strings, but its # bdrv_refresh_filename() implementation should not assume that they have been # passed as strings in the original options QDict. # So this should emit blkdebug:42:null-co:// as the filename: touch 42 $QEMU_IMG info 'json:{"driver": "blkdebug", "config": 42, "image.driver": "null-co"}' \ | grep '^image' rm -f 42 # success, all done echo echo '*** done' rm -f $seq.full status=0