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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 2/2] block: qemu-iotests for vhdx, read sample d
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Alex Bennée |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 2/2] block: qemu-iotests for vhdx, read sample dynamic imagee |
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Fri, 20 Sep 2013 10:10:08 +0100 |
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address@hidden writes:
> This adds the VHDX format to the qemu-iotests format, and adds
> a read test. The test reads from an existing sample image, that
> was created with Hyper-V under Windwos Server 2012.
>
> The image file is a 1GB dynamic image, with 32MB blocks.
>
> The pattern 0xa5 exists from 0MB-33MB (past a block size boundary)
>
> The pattern 0x96 exists from 33MB-66MB (past another block boundary,
> and leaving a partial blank block)
>
> From 66MB-1024MB, all reads should return 0.
>
> Although 1GB dynamic image with 66MB of data, the bzip2'ed image
> file size is only 874 bytes.
I take it there is additional meta-data in there generated by Windows
Server itself? Otherwise I would be tempted to write a tool to generate
the image on demand so it could be used to trigger other edge cases when
found.
Having said that 874 bytes certainly isn't to heavy a burden for the
repository ;-)
I'm currently pondering what the best way of supporting system images
(i.e. kernel+rootfs) would be to make system regression testing easier.
Unfortunately those images would be far too large to carry in the repo
although there may be some sub-module annex type thing I could try.
--
Alex Bennée