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#!/usr/bin/python
# Copyright (C) International Business Machines Corp., 2005
# Author: Stefan Berger <stefanb@us.ibm.com>
# Based on block-create/01_block_attach_device_pos.py
#
# Create a domain and attach 2 resources to it. The first resource
# should be attacheable, the 2nd one should not be due to the label it has.
import re
from XmTestLib import *
from XmTestLib import block_utils
from acm_utils import *
testlabel1 = "blue"
resource1 = "phy:ram1"
resourcelabel1 = "blue"
resource2 = "phy:/dev/ram0"
resourcelabel2 = "red"
if ENABLE_HVM_SUPPORT:
SKIP("Block-attach not supported for HVM domains")
# Create a domain (default XmTestDomain, with our ramdisk)
config = {"access_control":"policy=%s,label=%s" % (testpolicy,testlabel1)}
domain = XmTestDomain(extraConfig=config)
try:
console = domain.start()
except DomainError, e:
FAIL(str(e))
# Attach a console to it
try:
console.setHistorySaveCmds(value=True)
# Run 'ls'
run = console.runCmd("ls")
except ConsoleError, e:
saveLog(console.getHistory())
FAIL(str(e))
# Explicitly label the 1st resource
ACMLabelResource(resource1, resourcelabel1)
block_utils.block_attach(domain, resource1, "sdb1")
try:
run1 = console.runCmd("cat /proc/partitions")
except ConsoleError, e:
FAIL(str(e))
#Explicitly label the 2nd resource
ACMLabelResource(resource2, resourcelabel2)
#Cannot call block_attach here since we legally may fail the command
status, output = traceCommand("xm block-attach %s %s %s w" %
(domain.getName(), resource2, "sdb2" ))
for i in range(10):
if block_utils.get_state(domain, "sdb2") == 4:
break
time.sleep(1)
try:
run2 = console.runCmd("cat /proc/partitions")
except ConsoleError, e:
FAIL(str(e))
# Close the console
domain.closeConsole()
# Stop the domain (nice shutdown)
domain.stop()
if not re.search("sdb1",run1["output"]):
FAIL("Labeled device 'sdb1' is not actually connected to the domU")
if not re.search("sdb1",run2["output"]):
FAIL("Labeled device 'sdb1' has disappeared?!")
if re.search("sdb2",run2["output"]):
FAIL("Labeled device 'sdb2' is connected to the domU but should not be")
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