virtio-blk: dataplane cleanup
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1 #!/bin/bash
3 # General test case for qcow2's image check
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21 # creator
22 owner=mreitz@redhat.com
24 seq="$(basename $0)"
25 echo "QA output created by $seq"
27 here="$PWD"
28 status=1 # failure is the default!
30 _cleanup()
32 _cleanup_test_img
34 trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
36 # get standard environment, filters and checks
37 . ./common.rc
38 . ./common.filter
40 # This tests qocw2-specific low-level functionality
41 _supported_fmt qcow2
42 _supported_proto file
43 _supported_os Linux
45 echo
46 echo '=== Check on an image with a multiple of 2^32 clusters ==='
47 echo
49 IMGOPTS=$(_optstr_add "$IMGOPTS" "cluster_size=512") \
50 _make_test_img 512
52 # Allocate L2 table
53 $QEMU_IO -c 'write 0 512' "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_io
55 # Put the data cluster at a multiple of 2 TB, resulting in the image apparently
56 # having a multiple of 2^32 clusters
57 # (To be more specific: It is at 32 PB)
58 poke_file "$TEST_IMG" 2048 "\x80\x80\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00"
60 # An offset of 32 PB results in qemu-img check having to allocate an in-memory
61 # refcount table of 128 TB (16 bit refcounts, 512 byte clusters).
62 # This should be generally too much for any system and thus fail.
63 # What this test is checking is that the qcow2 driver actually tries to allocate
64 # such a large amount of memory (and is consequently aborting) instead of having
65 # truncated the cluster count somewhere (which would result in much less memory
66 # being allocated and then a segfault occurring).
67 _check_test_img
69 # success, all done
70 echo "*** done"
71 rm -f $seq.full
72 status=0