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#!/bin/sh
# Ensure that virsh option parsing doesn't regress
# Copyright (C) 2011-2012, 2014 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
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# 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.
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# along with this program. If not, see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
. "$(dirname $0)/test-lib.sh"
test_expensive
VIRSH=$abs_top_builddir/tools/virsh
if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
set -x
$VIRSH --version
fi
cat <<\EOF > exp-out || framework_failure
setvcpus: <domain> trying as domain NAME
setvcpus: count(optdata): 2
setvcpus: domain(optdata): test
setvcpus: found option <domain>: test
EOF
fail=0
test_url=test:///default
for args in \
'test 2' \
'--domain test 2' \
'--domain=test 2' \
'test --count 2' \
'test --count=2' \
'--domain test --count 2' \
'--domain=test --count 2' \
'--domain test --count=2' \
'--domain=test --count=2' \
'--count 2 --domain test' \
'--count 2 --domain=test' \
'--count=2 --domain test' \
'--count=2 --domain=test' \
'--count 2 test' \
'--count=2 test' \
; do
$VIRSH -k0 -d0 -c $test_url setvcpus $args >out 2>>err || fail=1
LC_ALL=C sort out | compare exp-out - || fail=1
done
# Another complex parsing example
cat <<\EOF > exp-out || framework_failure
<domainsnapshot>
<description>1&lt;2</description>
<memory file='d,e'/>
<disks>
<disk name='vda' snapshot='external'>
<source file='a&amp;b,c'/>
</disk>
<disk name='vdb'/>
</disks>
</domainsnapshot>
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url snapshot-create-as --print-xml test \
--diskspec 'vda,file=a&b,,c,snapshot=external' --description '1<2' \
--diskspec vdb --memspec file=d,,e >out 2>>err || fail=1
compare exp-out out || fail=1
cat <<\EOF > exp-out || framework_failure
<domainsnapshot>
<name>name</name>
<description>vda</description>
<disks>
<disk name='vdb'/>
</disks>
</domainsnapshot>
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url snapshot-create-as --print-xml test name vda vdb \
>out 2>>err || fail=1
compare exp-out out || fail=1
cat <<\EOF > exp-out || framework_failure
<domainsnapshot>
<name>name</name>
<description>desc</description>
<disks>
<disk name='vda'/>
<disk name='vdb'/>
</disks>
</domainsnapshot>
EOF
for args in \
'test name desc vda vdb' \
'test name desc --diskspec vda vdb' \
'test name desc --diskspec vda --diskspec vdb' \
'test name desc vda vdb' \
'test --diskspec vda name --diskspec vdb desc' \
'--description desc --name name --domain test vda vdb' \
'--description desc --diskspec vda --name name --domain test vdb' \
; do
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url snapshot-create-as --print-xml $args \
>out 2>>err || fail=1
compare exp-out out || fail=1
done
test -s err && fail=1
# Test a required argv
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: this function is not supported by the connection driver: virDomainQemuMonitorCommand
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url qemu-monitor-command test a >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
### Test a regular numeric option
# Non-numeric value
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Numeric value 'abc' for <start> option is malformed or out of range
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url cpu-stats test --start abc >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
# Numeric value with invalid suffix
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Numeric value '42WB' for <start> option is malformed or out of range
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url cpu-stats test --start 42WB >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
# Numeric value with valid suffix. Suffixes are not supported for
# regular numeric options, so this value is rejected
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Numeric value '42MB' for <start> option is malformed or out of range
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url cpu-stats test --start 42MB >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
# Numeric value bigger than INT_MAX
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Numeric value '2147483648' for <start> option is malformed or out of range
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url cpu-stats test --start 2147483648 >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
# Negative numeric value. The value is not valid for the command
# we're testing, but it has been parsed correctly
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Invalid value for start CPU
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url cpu-stats test --start -1 >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
### Test a scaled numeric option
# Non-numeric value
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Scaled numeric value 'abc' for <size> option is malformed or out of range
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url setmaxmem test abc >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
# Numeric value with invalid suffix
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Scaled numeric value '42WB' for <size> option is malformed or out of range
error: invalid argument: unknown suffix 'WB'
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url setmaxmem test 42WB >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
# Numeric value with valid suffix
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url setmaxmem test 42MB --config >out 2>err || fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
test -s err && fail=1
# Numeric value bigger than INT_MAX. No failure here because
# scaled numeric values are unsigned long long
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url setmaxmem test 2147483648 --config >out 2>err || fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
test -s err && fail=1
# Negative numeric value
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Scaled numeric value '-1' for <size> option is malformed or out of range
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url setmaxmem test -1 >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
# Zero. The value is not valid for the command we're testing, but
# it has been parsed correctly
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Unable to change MaxMemorySize
error: memory in virDomainSetMaxMemory must not be zero
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url setmaxmem test 0 >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
# Numeric value
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url setmaxmem test 42 --config >out 2>err || fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
test -s err && fail=1
### Test the <timeout> option (numeric option converted to ms)
# Non-numeric value
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Numeric value 'abc' for <timeout> option is malformed or out of range
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url event --all --timeout abc >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
# Numeric value that's too big to be converted to ms and still
# fit inside an int
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Numeric value '2147484' for <timeout> option is malformed or out of range
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url event --all --timeout 2147484 >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
# Numeric value with invalid suffix
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Numeric value '42WB' for <timeout> option is malformed or out of range
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url event --all --timeout 42WB >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
# Numeric value with valid suffix. Suffixes are not supported for
# the <timeout> option, so this value is rejected
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Numeric value '42MB' for <timeout> option is malformed or out of range
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url event --all --timeout 42MB >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
# Negative value
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Numeric value '-1' for <timeout> option is malformed or out of range
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url event --all --timeout -1 >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
# Zero. This is not a valid timeout, but the value is parsed
# correctly
cat <<\EOF > exp-err || framework_failure
error: Numeric value '0' for <timeout> option is malformed or out of range
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url event --all --timeout 0 >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s out && fail=1
compare exp-err err || fail=1
# Numeric value. No events will be received and the command will
# fail after a second, but the value has been parsed correctly
cat <<\EOF > exp-out || framework_failure
event loop timed out
events received: 0
EOF
$VIRSH -q -c $test_url event --all --timeout 1 >out 2>err && fail=1
test -s err && fail=1
compare exp-out out || fail=1
(exit $fail); exit $fail