From 84995ef8ff7b76cff1cce438fc448f0afa560e23 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2017 12:16:27 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 138/141] tests: backport new ts_scsi_debug_init
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
---
tests/functions.sh | 76 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 66 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tests/functions.sh b/tests/functions.sh
index 0d1c9c88a..b930dfe7e 100644
--- a/tests/functions.sh
+++ b/tests/functions.sh
@@ -502,21 +502,77 @@ function ts_fdisk_clean {
}
function ts_scsi_debug_init {
+ local devname
+ local t
+ TS_DEVICE="none"
- modprobe --dry-run --quiet scsi_debug
- [ "$?" == 0 ] || ts_skip "missing scsi_debug module"
+ # dry run is not really reliable, real modprobe may still fail
+ modprobe --dry-run --quiet scsi_debug &>/dev/null \
+ || ts_skip "missing scsi_debug module (dry-run)"
- rmmod scsi_debug &> /dev/null
- modprobe scsi_debug $*
- [ "$?" == 0 ] || ts_die "Cannot init device"
+ # skip if still in use or removal of modules not supported at all
+ # We don't want a slow timeout here so we don't use ts_scsi_debug_rmmod!
+ modprobe -r scsi_debug &>/dev/null \
+ || ts_skip "cannot remove scsi_debug module (rmmod)"
- DEVNAME=$(grep --with-filename scsi_debug /sys/block/*/device/model | awk -F '/' '{print $4}')
- [ "x${DEVNAME}" == "x" ] && ts_die "Cannot find device"
+ modprobe -b scsi_debug "$@" &>/dev/null \
+ || ts_skip "cannot load scsi_debug module (modprobe)"
- DEVICE="/dev/${DEVNAME}"
+ # it might be still not loaded, modprobe.conf or whatever
+ lsmod 2>/dev/null | grep -q "^scsi_debug " \
+ || ts_skip "scsi_debug module not loaded (lsmod)"
- sleep 1
udevadm settle
- echo $DEVICE
+ # wait for device if udevadm settle does not work
+ for t in 0 0.02 0.05 0.1 1; do
+ sleep $t
+ devname=$(grep --with-filename scsi_debug /sys/block/*/device/model) && break
+ done
+ [ -n "${devname}" ] || ts_die "timeout waiting for scsi_debug device"
+
+ devname=$(echo $devname | awk -F '/' '{print $4}')
+ TS_DEVICE="/dev/${devname}"
+
+ # TODO validate that device is really up, for now just a warning on stderr
+ test -b $TS_DEVICE || echo "warning: scsi_debug device is still down" >&2
+}
+
+# automatically called once in ts_cleanup_on_exit()
+function ts_scsi_debug_rmmod {
+ local err=1
+ local t
+ local lastmsg
+
+ # Return early most importantly in case we are not root or the module does
+ # not exist at all.
+ [ $UID -eq 0 ] || return 0
+ [ -n "$TS_DEVICE" ] || return 0
+ lsmod 2>/dev/null | grep -q "^scsi_debug " || return 0
+
+ udevadm settle
+
+ # wait for successful rmmod if udevadm settle does not work
+ for t in 0 0.02 0.05 0.1 1; do
+ sleep $t
+ lastmsg="$(modprobe -r scsi_debug 2>&1)" && err=0 && break
+ done
+
+ if [ "$err" = "1" ]; then
+ ts_log "rmmod failed: '$lastmsg'"
+ ts_log "timeout removing scsi_debug module (rmmod)"
+ return 1
+ fi
+ if lsmod | grep -q "^scsi_debug "; then
+ ts_log "BUG! scsi_debug still loaded"
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ # TODO Do we need to validate that all devices are gone?
+ udevadm settle
+ test -b "$TS_DEVICE" && echo "warning: scsi_debug device is still up" >&2
+
+ # TODO unset TS_DEVICE, check that nobody uses it later, e.g. ts_fdisk_clean
+
+ return 0
}
--
2.13.6