Updated the series according the last round of feedback and retested it. In order to pass the 'make check' check this version depends on the upcoming revert of 26664dff17b6 ("Do not suppress any shellcheck warnings") as discussed in the v3 thread. original cover letter: Introduce helpers to setup nvmet targets. This is spin off from the refactoring patches and the allowed_host patches [1]. Sagi suggested to record all resources allocated by nvmet_target_setup and then later clean them up in nvmet_target_cleanup. I opted to figure out in nvmet_target_cleanup what was allocated via the newly introdcuded _get_nvmet_ports helper. The reason being, Hannes told me offline that he would like to add ANA tests which will add some more ports to the subsystem. I hope with this the code is more future proof. BTW, while looking at this I saw that the passthru code is using the awkward return value port when calling nvmet_passthru_target_setup. It seems some more refactoring is in order... [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-nvme/5h333eqhtw252sjw6axjewlb5bbb5ze7awekczxe3kie2lnhw6@manyer42khct/ changes v4: - introduced _cleanup_blkdev helper - fixed --blkdev arguments passing - added unknown argument warning to _nvmet_target_setup argument parser - added rb tag v3: - rebased/retested - use the default with _nvmet_target_setup - https://lore.kernel.org/linux-nvme/20230822083812.24612-1-dwagner@xxxxxxx/ v2: - drop local subsys variable in passthru tests - do not use port as handle in passthru tests - free port after unregistering from subsys - https://lore.kernel.org/linux-nvme/20230818141537.22332-1-dwagner@xxxxxxx/ v1: - https://lore.kernel.org/linux-nvme/20230818095744.24619-1-dwagner@xxxxxxx/ Daniel Wagner (3): nvme/{033,034,035,036}: use default subsysnqn variable directly nvme/{033,034,035,036,37}: drop port handle between passthru target setup and cleanup nvme: introduce nvmet_target_{setup/cleanup} common code tests/nvme/003 | 14 ++----- tests/nvme/004 | 21 ++-------- tests/nvme/005 | 20 +--------- tests/nvme/006 | 19 +-------- tests/nvme/007 | 14 +------ tests/nvme/008 | 21 +--------- tests/nvme/009 | 16 +------- tests/nvme/010 | 21 +--------- tests/nvme/011 | 16 +------- tests/nvme/012 | 21 +--------- tests/nvme/013 | 16 +------- tests/nvme/014 | 21 +--------- tests/nvme/015 | 16 +------- tests/nvme/018 | 16 +------- tests/nvme/019 | 21 +--------- tests/nvme/020 | 16 +------- tests/nvme/021 | 16 +------- tests/nvme/022 | 16 +------- tests/nvme/023 | 21 +--------- tests/nvme/024 | 16 +------- tests/nvme/025 | 16 +------- tests/nvme/026 | 16 +------- tests/nvme/027 | 17 ++------ tests/nvme/028 | 17 ++------ tests/nvme/029 | 21 +--------- tests/nvme/033 | 10 ++--- tests/nvme/034 | 10 ++--- tests/nvme/035 | 10 ++--- tests/nvme/036 | 12 +++--- tests/nvme/037 | 5 +-- tests/nvme/040 | 19 +-------- tests/nvme/041 | 18 +-------- tests/nvme/042 | 17 +------- tests/nvme/043 | 17 +------- tests/nvme/044 | 19 ++------- tests/nvme/045 | 18 ++------- tests/nvme/047 | 21 +--------- tests/nvme/048 | 17 +------- tests/nvme/rc | 103 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- 39 files changed, 188 insertions(+), 553 deletions(-) -- 2.41.0