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1 #!/usr/bin/env bash
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33 # Test the pattern plugin with the largest possible size supported by
34 # nbdkit. By using nbdsh (libnbd) as the client we are able to read
35 # the final 511 byte "sector" which eludes qemu.
37 source ./functions.sh
38 set -e
40 requires_nbdsh_uri
42 sock=$(mktemp -u /tmp/nbdkit-test-sock.XXXXXX)
43 files="pattern-largest.pid $sock"
44 rm -f $files
45 cleanup_fn rm -f $files
47 # Run nbdkit with pattern plugin.
48 # size = 2^63-1
49 start_nbdkit -P pattern-largest.pid -U $sock \
50 pattern 9223372036854775807
52 nbdsh --connect "nbd+unix://?socket=$sock" \
53 -c '
54 # Construct what we expect to see in the last 511 bytes.
55 expected = b""
56 for i in range(0, 512-8, 8):
57 expected = expected + \
58 bytes([0x7f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, \
59 0xff, 0xff, 0xfe + (i >> 8), i & 255])
60 # final byte is truncated so we have to deal with last 7
61 # bytes specially ...
62 expected = expected + b"\x7f\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff"
64 # Read and compare.
65 buf = h.pread(511, 9223372036854775296)
66 print("buf = %r\nexpected = %r\n" % (buf, expected))
67 assert buf == expected