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33 # This test is similar to test-retry.sh but it also tests the case
34 # where the reopen operation fails.
42 requires qemu-io
--version
44 files
="retry-reopen-fail-count retry-reopen-fail-open-count
45 retry-reopen-fail-status"
47 cleanup_fn
rm -f $files
49 # do_test retries mintime expcount status
57 echo 0 > retry-reopen-fail-count
58 echo 0 > retry-reopen-fail-open-count
59 : > retry-reopen-fail-status
62 # Create a custom plugin which will test retrying.
65 --filter=retry retry-delay
=1 retries
=$retries \
66 --run 'qemu-io -r -f raw $nbd -c "r 0 512" -c "r 0 512"
67 echo $? >> retry-reopen-fail-status' <<'EOF'
71 if [ x"$handle" != xhandle ]; then
72 echo 22 >> retry-reopen-fail-status
78 # Count how many times the connection is (re-)opened.
79 read i < retry-reopen-fail-open-count
81 echo $i > retry-reopen-fail-open-count
83 echo "EIO open failed" >&2
90 # Fail 2 times then succeed.
91 read i < retry-reopen-fail-count
93 echo $i > retry-reopen-fail-count
95 echo "EIO pread failed" >&2
98 dd if=/dev/zero count=$3 iflag=count_bytes
109 # Check that running time appears reasonable.
111 if [ $
((end_t
- start_t
)) -lt $mintime ]; then
112 echo "$0: test ran too quickly"
116 # Check the handle was opened as often as expected.
117 read open_count
< retry-reopen-fail-open-count
118 if [ $open_count -ne $expcount ]; then
119 echo "$0: open-count ($open_count) != $expcount"
123 # Check the exit status of qemu-io
124 read qemu_status
< retry-reopen-fail-status
125 if [ $qemu_status -ne $status ]; then
126 echo "$0: status ($qemu_status) != $status"
131 # In this first test we should see 3 failures:
133 # retry and wait 1 seconds
135 # retry and wait 2 seconds
138 # retry and wait 4 seconds
140 # first pread succeeds
141 # second pread succeeds
143 # The minimum time for the test should be 1+2+4 = 7 seconds.
146 # In this second test we should see the following:
148 # retry and wait 1 seconds
149 # open FAILS, ending first pread in failure
151 # second pread requires open
154 # retry and wait 1 seconds
156 # second pread succeeds
158 # The minimum time for the test should be 1+1 = 2 seconds.