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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Test for configuring cache modes of arbitrary nodes (requires O_DIRECT)
#
# Copyright (C) 2015 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#

# creator
owner=kwolf@redhat.com

seq=`basename $0`
echo "QA output created by $seq"

status=1	# failure is the default!

_cleanup()
{
    _cleanup_test_img
    _rm_test_img "$TEST_IMG.snap"
}
trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15

# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common.rc
. ./common.filter

_supported_fmt qcow2
_supported_proto file

# We test all cache modes anyway, but O_DIRECT needs to be supported
_default_cache_mode none
_supported_cache_modes none directsync

do_run_qemu()
{
    echo Testing: "$@"
    (
        if ! test -t 0; then
            while read cmd; do
                echo $cmd
            done
        fi
        echo quit
    ) | $QEMU -nographic -monitor stdio -nodefaults "$@"
    echo
}

run_qemu()
{
    do_run_qemu "$@" 2>&1 | _filter_testdir | _filter_qemu | _filter_hmp
}

size=128M

TEST_IMG="$TEST_IMG.base" _make_test_img $size
TEST_IMG="$TEST_IMG.snap" _make_test_img $size
_make_test_img -b "$TEST_IMG.base" $size -F $IMGFMT

echo
echo === Simple test for all cache modes ===
echo

run_qemu -drive file="$TEST_IMG",cache=none
run_qemu -drive file="$TEST_IMG",cache=directsync
run_qemu -drive file="$TEST_IMG",cache=writeback
run_qemu -drive file="$TEST_IMG",cache=writethrough
run_qemu -drive file="$TEST_IMG",cache=unsafe
run_qemu -drive file="$TEST_IMG",cache=invalid_value

echo
echo === Check inheritance of cache modes ===
echo

files="if=none,file=$TEST_IMG,backing.file.filename=$TEST_IMG.base"
ids="node-name=image,backing.node-name=backing,backing.file.node-name=backing-file,file.node-name=file"

check_cache_all()
{
    # cache.direct is supposed to be inherited by both bs->file and
    # bs->backing

    printf "cache.direct=on on none0\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$files","$ids",cache.direct=on | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot|[Cc]ould not|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.direct=on on file\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$files","$ids",file.cache.direct=on | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot|[Cc]ould not|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.direct=on on backing\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$files","$ids",backing.cache.direct=on | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot|[Cc]ould not|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.direct=on on backing-file\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$files","$ids",backing.file.cache.direct=on | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot|[Cc]ould not|[Cc]an't"

    # cache.writeback is supposed to be inherited by bs->backing; bs->file
    # always gets cache.writeback=on

    printf "\n\ncache.writeback=off on none0\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$files","$ids",cache.writeback=off | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.writeback=off on file\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$files","$ids",file.cache.writeback=off | grep -e "doesn't" -e "does not"
    printf "\ncache.writeback=off on backing\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$files","$ids",backing.cache.writeback=off | grep -e "doesn't" -e "does not"
    printf "\ncache.writeback=off on backing-file\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$files","$ids",backing.file.cache.writeback=off | grep -e "doesn't" -e "does not"

    # cache.no-flush is supposed to be inherited by both bs->file and bs->backing

    printf "\n\ncache.no-flush=on on none0\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$files","$ids",cache.no-flush=on | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.no-flush=on on file\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$files","$ids",file.cache.no-flush=on | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.no-flush=on on backing\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$files","$ids",backing.cache.no-flush=on | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.no-flush=on on backing-file\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$files","$ids",backing.file.cache.no-flush=on | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
}

echo
echo "--- Configure cache modes on the command line ---"
echo

# First check the inherited cache mode after opening the image.

hmp_cmds="info block none0
info block image
info block file
info block backing
info block backing-file"

check_cache_all

echo
echo "--- Cache modes after reopen (live snapshot) ---"
echo

# Then trigger a reopen and check that the cache modes are still the same.

hmp_cmds="snapshot_blkdev -n none0 $TEST_IMG.snap $IMGFMT
info block
info block image
info block file
info block backing
info block backing-file"

check_cache_all

echo
echo "--- Change cache modes with reopen (qemu-io command, flags) ---"
echo

# This one actually changes the cache mode with the reopen. For this test, the
# new cache mode is specified in the flags, not as an option.

hmp_cmds='qemu-io none0 "reopen -c none"
info block none0
info block image
info block file
info block backing
info block backing-file'

check_cache_all

echo
echo "--- Change cache modes with reopen (qemu-io command, options) ---"
echo

# This one actually changes the cache mode with the reopen. For this test, the
# new cache mode is specified as an option, not in the flags.

hmp_cmds='qemu-io none0 "reopen -o cache.direct=on"
info block none0
info block image
info block file
info block backing
info block backing-file'

check_cache_all

echo
echo "--- Change cache modes after snapshot ---"
echo

# This checks that the original image doesn't inherit from the snapshot

hmp_cmds="snapshot_blkdev -n none0 $TEST_IMG.snap $IMGFMT
qemu-io none0 \"reopen -c none\"
info block none0
info block image
info block file
info block backing
info block backing-file"

check_cache_all

echo
echo "--- Change cache mode in parent, child has explicit option in JSON ---"
echo

# This checks that children with options explicitly set by the json:
# pseudo-protocol don't inherit these options from their parents.
#
# Yes, blkdebug::json:... is criminal, but I can't see another way to have a
# BDS initialised with the json: pseudo-protocol, but still have it inherit
# options from its parent node.

hmp_cmds="qemu-io none0 \"reopen -o cache.direct=on,cache.no-flush=on\"
info block none0
info block image
info block blkdebug
info block file"

echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive if=none,file="blkdebug::json:{\"filename\":\"$TEST_IMG\",,\"cache\":{\"direct\":false}}",node-name=image,file.node-name=blkdebug,file.image.node-name=file | grep "Cache"

echo
echo "=== Check that referenced BDSes don't inherit ==="
echo

drv_bkfile="if=none,driver=file,filename=$TEST_IMG.base,node-name=backing-file"
drv_bk="if=none,file=json:{'driver':'$IMGFMT',,'file':'backing-file',,'node-name':'backing'}"
drv_file="if=none,driver=file,filename=$TEST_IMG,node-name=file"
drv_img="if=none,id=blk,file=json:{'driver':'$IMGFMT',,'file':'file',,'backing':'backing',,'node-name':'image'}"

check_cache_all_separate()
{
    # Check cache.direct

    printf "cache.direct=on on blk\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$drv_bkfile" -drive "$drv_bk" -drive "$drv_file" -drive "$drv_img",cache.direct=on | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.direct=on on file\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$drv_bkfile" -drive "$drv_bk" -drive "$drv_file",cache.direct=on -drive "$drv_img" | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.direct=on on backing\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$drv_bkfile" -drive "$drv_bk",cache.direct=on -drive "$drv_file" -drive "$drv_img" | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.direct=on on backing-file\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$drv_bkfile",cache.direct=on -drive "$drv_bk" -drive "$drv_file" -drive "$drv_img" | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"

    # Check cache.writeback

    printf "\n\ncache.writeback=off on blk\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$drv_bkfile" -drive "$drv_bk" -drive "$drv_file" -drive "$drv_img",cache.writeback=off | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.writeback=off on file\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$drv_bkfile" -drive "$drv_bk" -drive "$drv_file",cache.writeback=off -drive "$drv_img" | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.writeback=off on backing\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$drv_bkfile" -drive "$drv_bk",cache.writeback=off -drive "$drv_file" -drive "$drv_img" | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.writeback=off on backing-file\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$drv_bkfile",cache.writeback=off -drive "$drv_bk" -drive "$drv_file" -drive "$drv_img" | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"

    # Check cache.no-flush

    printf "\n\ncache.no-flush=on on blk\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$drv_bkfile" -drive "$drv_bk" -drive "$drv_file" -drive "$drv_img",cache.no-flush=on | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.no-flush=on on file\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$drv_bkfile" -drive "$drv_bk" -drive "$drv_file",cache.no-flush=on -drive "$drv_img" | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.no-flush=on on backing\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$drv_bkfile" -drive "$drv_bk",cache.no-flush=on -drive "$drv_file" -drive "$drv_img" | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
    printf "\ncache.no-flush=on on backing-file\n"
    echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$drv_bkfile",cache.no-flush=on -drive "$drv_bk" -drive "$drv_file" -drive "$drv_img" | grep -e "Cache" -e "[Cc]annot\|[Cc]ould not\|[Cc]an't"
}

echo
echo "--- Configure cache modes on the command line ---"
echo

# First check the inherited cache mode after opening the image.

hmp_cmds="info block image
info block file
info block backing
info block backing-file"

check_cache_all_separate

echo
echo "--- Cache modes after reopen (live snapshot) ---"
echo

# Then trigger a reopen and check that the cache modes are still the same.

hmp_cmds="snapshot_blkdev -n blk $TEST_IMG.snap $IMGFMT
info block blk
info block image
info block file
info block backing
info block backing-file"

check_cache_all_separate

echo
echo "--- Change cache modes with reopen (qemu-io command, flags) ---"
echo

# This one actually changes the cache mode with the reopen. For this test, the
# new cache mode is specified as flags, not as option.

hmp_cmds='qemu-io blk "reopen -c none"
info block image
info block file
info block backing
info block backing-file'

check_cache_all_separate


echo
echo "=== Reopening children instead of the root ==="
echo

files="if=none,file=$TEST_IMG,backing.file.filename=$TEST_IMG.base"
ids="node-name=image,backing.node-name=backing,backing.file.node-name=backing-file,file.node-name=file"

echo
echo "--- Basic reopen ---"
echo

hmp_cmds='qemu-io none0 "reopen -o backing.cache.direct=on"
info block none0
info block image
info block file
info block backing
info block backing-file'

check_cache_all

echo
echo "--- Change cache mode after reopening child ---"
echo

# This checks that children with options explicitly set with reopen don't
# inherit these options from their parents any more

# TODO Implement node-name support for 'qemu-io' HMP command for -c
# Can use only -o to access child node options for now

hmp_cmds="qemu-io none0 \"reopen -o file.cache.direct=off,file.cache.no-flush=off\"
qemu-io none0 \"reopen -o backing.file.cache.direct=off,backing.file.cache.no-flush=on\"
qemu-io none0 \"reopen -c none\"
info block image
info block file
info block backing
info block backing-file"

echo "$hmp_cmds" | run_qemu -drive "$files","$ids" | grep "Cache"

echo
echo "--- Alignment after changing O_DIRECT ---"
echo

# Directly test the protocol level: Can unaligned requests succeed even if
# O_DIRECT was only enabled through a reopen and vice versa?

# Ensure image size is a multiple of the sector size (required for O_DIRECT)
$QEMU_IMG create -f file "$TEST_IMG" 1M | _filter_img_create

# And write some data (not strictly necessary, but it feels better to actually
# have something to be read)
$QEMU_IO -f file -c 'write 0 4096' "$TEST_IMG" | _filter_qemu_io

$QEMU_IO --cache=writeback -f file $TEST_IMG <<EOF | _filter_qemu_io
read 42 42
reopen -o cache.direct=on
read 42 42
reopen -o cache.direct=off
read 42 42
EOF
$QEMU_IO --cache=none -f file $TEST_IMG <<EOF | _filter_qemu_io
read 42 42
reopen -o cache.direct=off
read 42 42
reopen -o cache.direct=on
read 42 42
EOF

# success, all done
echo "*** done"
rm -f $seq.full
status=0