This patch tests writing and reading to LVB via python bindings.
Signed-off-by: Benny Zlotnik <bzlotnik(a)redhat.com>
---
tests/python_test.py | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 23 insertions(+)
diff --git a/tests/python_test.py b/tests/python_test.py
index abd459e..6316790 100644
--- a/tests/python_test.py
+++ b/tests/python_test.py
@@ -764,3 +764,26 @@ def test_acquire_path_length(no_sanlock_daemon):
path = "x" * (constants.SANLK_PATH_LEN - 1)
with raises_sanlock_errno():
sanlock.acquire(b"ls_name", b"res_name", [(path, 0)],
pid=os.getpid())
+
+def test_lvb(tmpdir, sanlock_daemon):
+ ls_path = str(tmpdir.join("ls_name"))
+ util.create_file(ls_path, MiB)
+
+ res_path = str(tmpdir.join("res_name"))
+ util.create_file(res_path, MiB)
+
+ sanlock.write_lockspace(b"ls_name", ls_path, offset=0, iotimeout=1)
+ sanlock.add_lockspace(b"ls_name", 1, ls_path, offset=0, iotimeout=1)
+
+ disks = [(res_path, 0)]
+ sanlock.write_resource(b"ls_name", b"res_name", disks)
+
+ fd = sanlock.register()
+
+ sanlock.acquire(b"ls_name", b"res_name", disks, slkfd=fd,
lvb=True)
+ sanlock.set_lvb(b"ls_name", b"res_name", disks,
b"{gen:0}")
+
+ result = sanlock.get_lvb(b"ls_name", b"res_name", disks)
+ sanlock.release(b"ls_name", b"res_name", disks, slkfd=fd)
+
+ assert result == "{gen:0}"
--
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