
As now exported object path is not printed for cores that do not have active exported object, there are needed some changes in tests that relied on previous behavior. Replace exported object based lookup with cache_id/core_id pair. Signed-off-by: Robert Baldyga <robert.baldyga@intel.com>
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75 lines
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Copyright(c) 2012-2021 Intel Corporation
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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#
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# The line below specified that line under it should be used as the test's short description when launching test via run_tests script.
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# The text should not be longer than 80 chars - if it is, the script will strip addititonal characters
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# DESCRIPTION Try add 3 cores to pool, try load cache and check if cache is running
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# The line below says that this test should be included in BVT - it will be launched, when we use "./run_tests -b"
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# USE_IN_BVT
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# USE_IN_NIGHTLY
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# Standard beginning for every test - get the main tests directory and
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# link the cas_lib file for CAS API, then use "start_test $*" to pass params
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# and do other necessary checks and setup
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TESTS_DIR="$(dirname $0)/../"
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. $TESTS_DIR/cas_lib
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start_test $*
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# This is where the real test starts
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# Use CACHE_DEVICE and CORE_DEVICE provided by configuration file and remove partitions from those devices
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TARGET_DEVICE_OPTION="$CACHE_DEVICE" remove_partitions
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TARGET_DEVICE_OPTION="$CORE_DEVICE" remove_partitions
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# Create primary partition 2000M size on CACHE_DEVICE
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TARGET_DEVICE_OPTION="$CACHE_DEVICE" PARTITION_SIZE_OPTION="2000M" PARTITION_IDS_OPTION="1" make_primary_partitions
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# Create primary partition 4000M size on CORE_DEVICE
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TARGET_DEVICE_OPTION="$CORE_DEVICE" PARTITION_SIZE_OPTION="4000M" PARTITION_IDS_OPTION="1 2 3" make_primary_partitions
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# Prepare cache on CACHE_DEVICE1 (/dev/sdd1, e.g.) and add core device using CORE_DEVICE1, CORE_DEVICE2 and CORE_DEVICE3 (/dev/sde1, /dev/sde2, /dev/sde3, e.g)
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" CACHE_DEVICE_OPTION="${CACHE_DEVICE}-part1" start_cache
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" CORE_DEVICE_OPTION="${CORE_DEVICE}-part1" add_core
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" CORE_DEVICE_OPTION="${CORE_DEVICE}-part2" add_core
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" CORE_DEVICE_OPTION="${CORE_DEVICE}-part3" add_core
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" DEMANDED_STATE_OPTION="Running" check_cache_state
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" CORE_ID_OPTION="1" DEMANDED_STATE_OPTION="Active" check_core_state
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" CORE_ID_OPTION="2" DEMANDED_STATE_OPTION="Active" check_core_state
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" CORE_ID_OPTION="3" DEMANDED_STATE_OPTION="Active" check_core_state
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# Stop prepared setup
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" stop_cache
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# Add cores to pool, then load cache and check if cache is running
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# Try to add core devices and check their states
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" CORE_DEVICE_OPTION="${CORE_DEVICE}-part1" CORE_ID_OPTION="1" try_add_core
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DEVICE_ID_OPTION="${CORE_DEVICE}-part1" check_device_in_core_pool
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" CORE_DEVICE_OPTION="${CORE_DEVICE}-part2" CORE_ID_OPTION="2" try_add_core
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DEVICE_ID_OPTION="${CORE_DEVICE}-part2" check_device_in_core_pool
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" CORE_DEVICE_OPTION="${CORE_DEVICE}-part3" CORE_ID_OPTION="3" try_add_core
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DEVICE_ID_OPTION="${CORE_DEVICE}-part3" check_device_in_core_pool
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# Try to load cache device, check if it is running and if all cores status is appropirate
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CACHE_DEVICE_OPTION="${CACHE_DEVICE}-part1" CACHE_LOAD_METADATA_OPTION="y" start_cache
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" DEMANDED_STATE_OPTION="Running" check_cache_state
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" CORE_ID_OPTION="1" DEMANDED_STATE_OPTION="Active" check_core_state
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" CORE_ID_OPTION="2" DEMANDED_STATE_OPTION="Active" check_core_state
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" CORE_ID_OPTION="3" DEMANDED_STATE_OPTION="Active" check_core_state
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# Stop prepared setup
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CACHE_ID_OPTION="1" stop_cache
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# Always return 0 at the end of the test - if at any point something has failed
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# in the API functions, test will end and return a proper result.
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# If you need to check other things during the test and end the test earlier, you
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# should end the test using "end_test $retval" function
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end_test 0
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