On 10/05/2012 12:53 PM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote: > > Eric, Let me know how I can help you test here. Other ideas of things to test - pass invalid arguments, and make sure you get sane error messages (for example, a file that doesn't exist, or omit --base, omit --top, specify --base and --top out of order) Test regular files vs. raw block devices in the backing chain. Test commits into the base file when it is not of type qcow2. Testing with relative vs. absolute naming will eventually be helpful, although right now we know of some relative name handling bugs that qemu.git is still trying to iron out. Obviously, testing with SELinux enforcing will be helpful, once I get further patches submitted to attempt that, but for now, you will probably hit failures unless you have selinux in permissive mode. Try testing the case of a backing file smaller than the top file being committed: base(1M) <- snap(2M) <- active(3M) and with data located at various offsets (here, it may be easier to test via hot-plugging a dummy device to an existing guest, and then using dd within the guest to write to that hot-plug device); committing snap into base should make base expand to be the size of snap but not the size of active. Whatever else you can dream up - the more tests we come up with, the better this code will be :) That is, knowing HOW people want to use it will make it easier to ensure that those use cases work. If you can write libvirt-tck tests that cover your tests, that would be even nicer, as then we would have a framework for easily repeating the tests and ensure we don't regress. -- Eric Blake eblake@xxxxxxxxxx +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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