Re: [PATCH blktests v4 3/3] nvme: introduce nvmet_target_{setup/cleanup} common code

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On Aug 30, 2023 / 11:20, Daniel Wagner wrote:
> Almost all fabric tests have the identically code for
> setting up and cleaning up the target side. Introduce
> two new helpers.
> 
> Reviewed-by: Chaitanya Kulkarni <kch@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Daniel Wagner <dwagner@xxxxxxx>

Thanks Daniel for this v4 series. All patches looks good, except one thing
in this patch.

[...]

> diff --git a/tests/nvme/018 b/tests/nvme/018
> index 68729c3cb070..19e439f3f3e0 100755
> --- a/tests/nvme/018
> +++ b/tests/nvme/018
> @@ -21,16 +21,9 @@ test() {
>  
>  	_setup_nvmet
>  
> -	local port
>  	local nvmedev
>  
> -	truncate -s "${nvme_img_size}" "${def_file_path}"
> -
> -	_create_nvmet_subsystem "${def_subsysnqn}" "${def_file_path}" \
> -		 "${def_subsys_uuid}"
> -	port="$(_create_nvmet_port "${nvme_trtype}")"
> -	_add_nvmet_subsys_to_port "${port}" "${def_subsysnqn}"
> -	_create_nvmet_host "${def_subsysnqn}" "${def_hostnqn}"
> +	_nvmet_target_setup

As I noted for v3, I think the line above should be,

	_nvmet_target_setup --blkdev file

If the change is ok for you, I'll add this fix up and apply the series.

>  
>  	_nvme_connect_subsys "${nvme_trtype}" "${def_subsysnqn}"
>  
> @@ -48,12 +41,7 @@ test() {
>  
>  	_nvme_disconnect_subsys "${def_subsysnqn}"
>  
> -	_remove_nvmet_subsystem_from_port "${port}" "${def_subsysnqn}"
> -	_remove_nvmet_subsystem "${def_subsysnqn}"
> -	_remove_nvmet_port "${port}"
> -	_remove_nvmet_host "${def_hostnqn}"
> -
> -	rm "${def_file_path}"
> +	_nvmet_target_cleanup
>  
>  	echo "Test complete"
>  }



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