#!/usr/bin/env bash # # Test qemu-img bitmap handling # # Copyright (C) 2018-2020 Red Hat, Inc. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # seq="$(basename $0)" echo "QA output created by $seq" status=1 # failure is the default! _cleanup() { _cleanup_test_img nbd_server_stop } trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15 # get standard environment, filters and checks . ./common.rc . ./common.filter . ./common.nbd _supported_fmt qcow2 _supported_proto file _supported_os Linux _require_command QEMU_NBD echo echo "=== Initial image setup ===" echo # Create backing image with one bitmap TEST_IMG="$TEST_IMG.base" _make_test_img 10M $QEMU_IMG bitmap --add -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG.base" b0 $QEMU_IO -c 'w 3M 1M' -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG.base" | _filter_qemu_io # Create initial image and populate two bitmaps: one active, one inactive. ORIG_IMG=$TEST_IMG TEST_IMG=$TEST_IMG.orig _make_test_img -b "$ORIG_IMG.base" -F $IMGFMT 10M $QEMU_IO -c 'w 0 1M' -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_io $QEMU_IMG bitmap --add -g 512k -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG" b1 $QEMU_IMG bitmap --add --disable -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG" b2 $QEMU_IO -c 'w 3M 1M' -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_io $QEMU_IMG bitmap --clear -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG" b1 $QEMU_IO -c 'w 1M 1M' -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_io $QEMU_IMG bitmap --disable -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG" b1 $QEMU_IMG bitmap --enable -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG" b2 $QEMU_IO -c 'w 2M 1M' -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_io echo "Check resulting qcow2 header extensions:" $PYTHON qcow2.py "$TEST_IMG" dump-header-exts echo echo "=== Bitmap preservation not possible to non-qcow2 ===" echo TEST_IMG=$ORIG_IMG $QEMU_IMG convert --bitmaps -O raw "$TEST_IMG.orig" "$TEST_IMG" && echo "unexpected success" echo echo "=== Convert with bitmap preservation ===" echo # Only bitmaps from the active layer are copied $QEMU_IMG convert --bitmaps -O qcow2 "$TEST_IMG.orig" "$TEST_IMG" _img_info --format-specific # But we can also merge in bitmaps from other layers. This test is a bit # contrived to cover more code paths, in reality, you could merge directly # into b0 without going through tmp $QEMU_IMG bitmap --add --disable -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG" b0 $QEMU_IMG bitmap --add --merge b0 -b "$TEST_IMG.base" -F $IMGFMT \ -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG" tmp $QEMU_IMG bitmap --merge tmp -f $IMGFMT "$TEST_IMG" b0 $QEMU_IMG bitmap --remove --image-opts \ driver=$IMGFMT,file.driver=file,file.filename="$TEST_IMG" tmp _img_info --format-specific echo "Check resulting qcow2 header extensions:" $PYTHON qcow2.py "$TEST_IMG" dump-header-exts echo echo "=== Check bitmap contents ===" echo # x-dirty-bitmap is a hack for reading bitmaps; it abuses block status to # report "data":false for portions of the bitmap which are set IMG="driver=nbd,server.type=unix,server.path=$nbd_unix_socket" nbd_server_start_unix_socket -r -f qcow2 -B b0 "$TEST_IMG" $QEMU_IMG map --output=json --image-opts \ "$IMG,x-dirty-bitmap=qemu:dirty-bitmap:b0" | _filter_qemu_img_map nbd_server_start_unix_socket -r -f qcow2 -B b1 "$TEST_IMG" $QEMU_IMG map --output=json --image-opts \ "$IMG,x-dirty-bitmap=qemu:dirty-bitmap:b1" | _filter_qemu_img_map nbd_server_start_unix_socket -r -f qcow2 -B b2 "$TEST_IMG" $QEMU_IMG map --output=json --image-opts \ "$IMG,x-dirty-bitmap=qemu:dirty-bitmap:b2" | _filter_qemu_img_map # success, all done echo '*** done' rm -f $seq.full status=0