#!/usr/bin/env bash # # Test qemu-img snapshot -l # # Copyright (C) 2019 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 $seq" status=1 # failure is the default! _cleanup() { _cleanup_test_img } trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15 # get standard environment, filters and checks . ./common.rc . ./common.filter . ./common.qemu _supported_fmt qcow2 _supported_proto file # Internal snapshots are (currently) impossible with refcount_bits=1, # and generally impossible with external data files _unsupported_imgopts 'refcount_bits=1[^0-9]' data_file _make_test_img 64M # Should be so long as to take up the whole field width sn_name=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz # More memory will give us a larger VM state, i.e. one above 1 MB. # This way, we get a number with a decimal point. qemu_comm_method=monitor _launch_qemu -m 512 "$TEST_IMG" _send_qemu_cmd $QEMU_HANDLE "savevm $sn_name" '(qemu)' _send_qemu_cmd $QEMU_HANDLE 'quit' '(qemu)' wait=yes _cleanup_qemu # Check that all fields are separated by spaces. # We first collapse all space sequences into one space each; # then we turn every space-separated field into a '.'; # and finally, we name the '.'s so the output is not just a confusing # sequence of dots. echo 'Output structure:' $QEMU_IMG snapshot -l "$TEST_IMG" | tail -n 1 | tr -s ' ' \ | sed -e 's/\S\+/./g' \ | sed -e 's/\./(snapshot ID)/' \ -e 's/\./(snapshot name)/' \ -e 's/\./(VM state size value)/' \ -e 's/\./(VM state size unit)/' \ -e 's/\./(snapshot date)/' \ -e 's/\./(snapshot time)/' \ -e 's/\./(VM clock)/' # success, all done echo "*** done" rm -f $seq.full status=0