server/public.c: Rearrange functions.
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1 #!/usr/bin/env bash
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33 source ./functions.sh
34 set -e
36 sock=`mktemp -u`
37 files="log.img log.log $sock log.pid"
38 rm -f $files
40 # Test that qemu-io works
41 truncate -s 10M log.img
42 if ! qemu-io -f raw -c 'w 1M 2M' log.img; then
43 echo "$0: missing or broken qemu-io"
44 exit 77
47 # Run nbdkit with logging enabled to file.
48 echo '# My log' > log.log
49 start_nbdkit -P log.pid -U $sock --filter=log file log.img \
50 logfile=log.log logappend=1
52 # For easier debugging, dump the final log files before removing them
53 # on exit.
54 cleanup ()
56 echo "Log file contents:"
57 cat log.log
58 rm -f $files
60 cleanup_fn cleanup
62 # Write, then read some data in the file.
63 qemu-io -f raw -c 'w -P 11 1M 2M' "nbd+unix://?socket=$sock"
64 qemu-io -r -f raw -c 'r -P 11 2M 1M' "nbd+unix://?socket=$sock"
66 # The log should have been appended, preserving our marker.
67 grep '# My log' log.log
68 # The log should show a write on connection 1, and read on connection 2.
69 grep 'connection=1 Write id=1 offset=0x100000 count=0x200000 ' log.log
70 grep 'connection=2 Read id=1 offset=0x200000 count=0x100000 ' log.log