e1000: cleanup process_tx_desc
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1 #!/bin/bash
3 # Test that AIO requests are drained before an image is closed. This used
4 # to segfault because the request coroutine kept running even after the
5 # BlockDriverState was freed.
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23 # creator
24 owner=kwolf@redhat.com
26 seq=`basename $0`
27 echo "QA output created by $seq"
29 here=`pwd`
30 tmp=/tmp/$$
31 status=1 # failure is the default!
33 _cleanup()
35 _cleanup_test_img
37 trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
39 # get standard environment, filters and checks
40 . ./common.rc
41 . ./common.filter
42 . ./common.pattern
44 # This works for any image format (though unlikely to segfault for raw)
45 _supported_fmt generic
46 _supported_proto generic
47 _supported_os Linux
49 echo
50 echo === Prepare image ===
51 echo
53 CLUSTER_SIZE=65536
54 _make_test_img 64M
56 # Allocate every other cluster so that afterwards a big write request will
57 # actually loop a while and issue many I/O requests for the lower layer
58 for i in $(seq 0 128 4096); do echo "write ${i}k 64k"; done | $QEMU_IO $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
60 echo
61 echo === AIO request during close ===
62 echo
63 $QEMU_IO -c "aio_write 0 4M" -c "close" $TEST_IMG | _filter_qemu_io
64 _check_test_img
66 # success, all done
67 echo "*** done"
68 rm -f $seq.full
69 status=0