open-cas-linux/test/functional/tests/cache_ops/test_multilevel_cache.py
Katarzyna Treder 58d89121ad Fix names: rename types to type_def
Signed-off-by: Katarzyna Treder <katarzyna.treder@h-partners.com>
2024-12-11 18:10:46 +01:00

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#
# Copyright(c) 2020-2022 Intel Corporation
# Copyright(c) 2024 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
#
import pytest
from api.cas import casadm, cli, cli_messages
from core.test_run import TestRun
from storage_devices.disk import DiskType, DiskTypeSet, DiskTypeLowerThan
from type_def.size import Size, Unit
@pytest.mark.require_disk("cache", DiskTypeSet([DiskType.optane, DiskType.nand]))
@pytest.mark.require_disk("core", DiskTypeLowerThan("cache"))
def test_remove_multilevel_core():
"""
title: Test of the ability to remove a core used in a multilevel cache.
description: |
Negative test if OpenCAS does not allow to remove a core when the related exported object
is used as a core device for another cache instance.
pass_criteria:
- No system crash.
- OpenCAS does not allow removing a core used in a multilevel cache instance.
"""
with TestRun.step("Prepare cache and core devices"):
cache_dev = TestRun.disks["cache"]
core_dev = TestRun.disks["core"]
cache_dev.create_partitions([Size(512, Unit.MebiByte)] * 2)
core_dev.create_partitions([Size(1, Unit.GibiByte)])
with TestRun.step("Start the first cache instance"):
cache1 = casadm.start_cache(cache_dev.partitions[0], force=True)
with TestRun.step("Add a core device to the first cache instance."):
core1 = cache1.add_core(core_dev.partitions[0])
with TestRun.step("Start the second cache instance"):
cache2 = casadm.start_cache(cache_dev.partitions[1], force=True)
with TestRun.step(
"Add the first cache's exported object as a core to the second cache instance."
):
cache2.add_core(core1)
with TestRun.step("Try to remove core from the first level cache."):
output = TestRun.executor.run_expect_fail(
cli.remove_core_cmd(
cache_id=str(cache1.cache_id), core_id=str(core1.core_id), force=True
)
)
cli_messages.check_stderr_msg(output, cli_messages.remove_multilevel_core)