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1 #!/usr/bin/env bash
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33 # Test the partitioning plugin.
35 # Test 4: Test > 128 partitions using MBR.
37 # virtio-scsi (used by libguestfs) doesn't support more than 15
38 # partitions. In fact the only client which supports this is our own
39 # partition filter so we use that for the test.
41 source ./functions.sh
42 set -e
43 set -x
45 requires_run
46 requires_nbdcopy
48 # This test requires the partitioning plugin to open at least 768
49 # files (say 800 to make it a round number). On OpenBSD the limit on
50 # open files is set to 512 and so the test fails.
51 if [ $(ulimit -n) -lt 800 ]; then
52 echo "$0: ulimit open files is too low for this test"
53 exit 77
56 d=partitioning6.d
57 rm -rf $d
58 mkdir $d
59 cleanup_fn rm -rf $d
61 # Create the partitions.
62 for i in {1..768}; do
63 truncate -s 1 $(printf '%s/part.%04d' $d $i)
64 done
66 # Create partition 250 containing data and truncate it to a whole
67 # number of sectors.
68 rm $d/part.0250
69 for i in {0..1000}; do
70 printf "hello " >> $d/part.0250
71 done
72 $TRUNCATE -s 6144 $d/part.0250
74 # Run nbdkit.
76 # Note we select partition 251 (not 250) because partition 4 is the
77 # extended partition and everything partition following moves up by 1.
78 nbdkit -f -v -D partitioning.regions=1 -U - \
79 --filter=partition \
80 partitioning \
81 $d/part.* \
82 partition-type=mbr \
83 partition=251 \
84 --run "nbdcopy \$uri $d/out"
86 # The output should be identical to partition 250.
87 cmp $d/part.0250 $d/out