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linux/tools/testing/selftests/ublk/test_generic_14.sh
Caleb Sander Mateos 63276182c5 selftests: ublk: add user copy test cases
The ublk selftests cover every data copy mode except user copy. Add
tests for user copy based on the existing test suite:
- generic_14 ("basic recover function verification (user copy)") based
  on generic_04 and generic_05
- null_03 ("basic IO test with user copy") based on null_01 and null_02
- loop_06 ("write and verify over user copy") based on loop_01 and
  loop_03
- loop_07 ("mkfs & mount & umount with user copy") based on loop_02 and
  loop_04
- stripe_05 ("write and verify test on user copy") based on stripe_03
- stripe_06 ("mkfs & mount & umount on user copy") based on stripe_02
  and stripe_04
- stress_06 ("run IO and remove device (user copy)") based on stress_01
  and stress_03
- stress_07 ("run IO and kill ublk server (user copy)") based on
  stress_02 and stress_04

Signed-off-by: Caleb Sander Mateos <csander@purestorage.com>
Reviewed-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2025-12-12 12:50:41 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
. "$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"/test_common.sh
TID="generic_14"
ERR_CODE=0
ublk_run_recover_test()
{
run_io_and_recover 256M "kill_daemon" "$@"
ERR_CODE=$?
if [ ${ERR_CODE} -ne 0 ]; then
echo "$TID failure: $*"
_show_result $TID $ERR_CODE
fi
}
if ! _have_program fio; then
exit "$UBLK_SKIP_CODE"
fi
_prep_test "recover" "basic recover function verification (user copy)"
_create_backfile 0 256M
_create_backfile 1 128M
_create_backfile 2 128M
ublk_run_recover_test -t null -q 2 -r 1 -u &
ublk_run_recover_test -t loop -q 2 -r 1 -u "${UBLK_BACKFILES[0]}" &
ublk_run_recover_test -t stripe -q 2 -r 1 -u "${UBLK_BACKFILES[1]}" "${UBLK_BACKFILES[2]}" &
wait
ublk_run_recover_test -t null -q 2 -r 1 -u -i 1 &
ublk_run_recover_test -t loop -q 2 -r 1 -u -i 1 "${UBLK_BACKFILES[0]}" &
ublk_run_recover_test -t stripe -q 2 -r 1 -u -i 1 "${UBLK_BACKFILES[1]}" "${UBLK_BACKFILES[2]}" &
wait
_cleanup_test "recover"
_show_result $TID $ERR_CODE