pyocf: security test for seq cutoff threshold
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
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@ -126,6 +126,71 @@ def test_neg_cache_set_seq_cut_off_policy(pyocf_ctx, cm, cls):
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cache.set_seq_cut_off_policy(i)
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cache.set_seq_cut_off_policy(i)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("cm", CacheMode)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("cls", CacheLineSize)
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@pytest.mark.security
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def test_neg_cache_set_seq_cut_off_threshold(pyocf_ctx, cm, cls):
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"""
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Test whether it is possible to change cache seq cut-off threshold to invalid value
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:param pyocf_ctx: basic pyocf context fixture
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:param cm: cache mode we start with
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:param cls: cache line size we start with
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:return:
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"""
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# Start cache device
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cache_device = Volume(S.from_MiB(30))
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cache = Cache.start_on_device(cache_device, cache_mode=cm, cache_line_size=cls)
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# Create 2 core devices
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core_device1 = Volume(S.from_MiB(10))
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core1 = Core.using_device(core_device1, name="core1")
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core_device2 = Volume(S.from_MiB(10))
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core2 = Core.using_device(core_device2, name="core2")
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# Add cores
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cache.add_core(core1)
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cache.add_core(core2)
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# Change cache seq cut off policy to invalid one and check if failed
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for i in RandomGenerator(DefaultRanges.UINT32):
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if i in ConfValidValues.seq_cutoff_threshold_rage:
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continue
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with pytest.raises(OcfError, match="Error setting cache seq cut off policy threshold"):
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cache.set_seq_cut_off_threshold(i)
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print("\n" + i)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("cm", CacheMode)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("cls", CacheLineSize)
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@pytest.mark.security
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def test_neg_core_set_seq_cut_off_threshold(pyocf_ctx, cm, cls):
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"""
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Test whether it is possible to change core seq cut-off threshold to invalid value
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:param pyocf_ctx: basic pyocf context fixture
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:param cm: cache mode we start with
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:param cls: cache line size we start with
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:return:
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"""
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# Start cache device
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cache_device = Volume(S.from_MiB(30))
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cache = Cache.start_on_device(cache_device, cache_mode=cm, cache_line_size=cls)
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# Create core device
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core_device = Volume(S.from_MiB(10))
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core = Core.using_device(core_device, name="core")
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# Add core
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cache.add_core(core)
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# Change core seq cut off policy to invalid one and check if failed
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for i in RandomGenerator(DefaultRanges.UINT32):
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if i in ConfValidValues.seq_cutoff_threshold_rage:
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continue
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with pytest.raises(OcfError, match="Error setting core seq cut off policy threshold"):
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core.set_seq_cut_off_threshold(i)
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print("\n" + i)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("cm", CacheMode)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("cm", CacheMode)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("cls", CacheLineSize)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("cls", CacheLineSize)
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@pytest.mark.security
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@pytest.mark.security
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