#!/bin/sh -ex # Run qemu-iotests against rbd. These are block-level tests that go # through qemu but do not involve running a full vm. Note that these # require the admin ceph user, as there's no way to pass the ceph user # to qemu-iotests currently. testlist='001 002 003 004 005 008 009 010 011 021 025 032 033' git clone https://github.com/qemu/qemu.git cd qemu if grep -iqE '(bionic|focal|jammy|platform:el9)' /etc/os-release; then git checkout v2.11.0 elif grep -iqE '(xenial|platform:el8)' /etc/os-release; then git checkout v2.3.0 else # use v2.2.0-rc3 (last released version that handles all the tests git checkout 2528043f1f299e0e88cb026f1ca7c40bbb4e1f80 fi cd tests/qemu-iotests # qemu-iotests expects a binary called just 'qemu' to be available if [ -x '/usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64' ] then QEMU='/usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64' else QEMU='/usr/libexec/qemu-kvm' fi # Bionic (v2.11.0) tests expect all tools in current directory ln -s $QEMU qemu ln -s /usr/bin/qemu-img ln -s /usr/bin/qemu-io ln -s /usr/bin/qemu-nbd # this is normally generated by configure, but has nothing but a python # binary definition, which we don't care about. for some reason it is # not present on trusty. touch common.env # TEST_DIR is the pool for rbd TEST_DIR=rbd ./check -rbd $testlist cd ../../.. rm -rf qemu