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[nbdkit/ericb.git] / tests / test-error10.sh
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1 #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 # nbdkit
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33 source ./functions.sh
34 set -e
35 set -x
37 requires qemu-io --version
39 sock=`mktemp -u`
40 files="$sock error10.pid"
41 rm -f $files
42 cleanup_fn rm -f $files
44 # Run nbdkit with the error filter.
45 start_nbdkit -P error10.pid -U $sock \
46 --filter=error \
47 pattern 1G error-rate=10%
49 # The error rate is 10% so about every 1 in 10 operations should fail.
50 errors=0
51 for i in {1..100}; do
52 qemu-io -r -f raw "nbd+unix://?socket=$sock" \
53 -c "r 0 512" || ((++errors))
54 done
56 echo errors=$errors
57 # Unfortunately there's no "right answer" here, so our policy is if we
58 # see the error number in a real test run we will extend the
59 # boundaries here.
60 if [ $errors -lt 3 ] || [ $errors -gt 21 ]; then
61 echo "$0: unexpected error rate"
62 exit 1