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flexnbd-c/tests/acceptance/test_dest_error_handling.rb
Alex Young fd935ce4c9 Simplify the migration handover protocol
The three-way hand-off has a problem: there's no way to arrange for the
state of the migration to be unambiguous in case of failure.  If the
final "disconnect" message is lost (as in, the destination never
receives it whether it is sent by the sender or not), the destination
has no option but to quit with an error status and let a human sort it
out.  However, at that point we can either arrange to have a .INCOMPLETE
file still on disc or not - and it doesn't matter which we choose, we
can still end up with dataloss by picking a specific calamity to have
befallen the sender.

Given this, it makes sense to fall back to a simpler protocol: just send
all the data, then send a "disconnect" message.  This has the same
downside that we need a human to sort out specific failure cases, but
combined with --unlink before sending "disconnect" (see next patch) it
will always be possible for a human to disambiguate, whether the
destination quit with an error status or not.
2012-07-23 10:22:25 +01:00

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# encoding: utf-8
require 'test/unit'
require 'environment'
class TestDestErrorHandling < Test::Unit::TestCase
def setup
@env = Environment.new
@env.writefile1( "0" * 4 )
@env.listen1
end
def teardown
@env.cleanup
end
def test_hello_blocked_by_disconnect_causes_error_not_fatal
run_fake( "source/close_after_connect" )
assert_no_control
end
def test_hello_goes_astray_causes_timeout_error
run_fake( "source/hang_after_hello" )
assert_no_control
end
def test_disconnect_after_hello_causes_error_not_fatal
run_fake( "source/close_after_hello" )
assert_no_control
end
def test_partial_read_causes_error
run_fake( "source/close_mid_read" )
end
def test_double_connect_during_hello
run_fake( "source/connect_during_hello" )
end
def test_acl_rejection
@env.acl1("127.0.0.1")
run_fake( "source/connect_from_banned_ip")
end
def test_bad_write
run_fake( "source/write_out_of_range" )
end
def test_disconnect_before_write_data_causes_error
run_fake( "source/close_after_write" )
end
def test_disconnect_before_write_reply_causes_error
# Note that this is an odd case: writing the reply doesn't fail.
# The test passes because the next attempt by flexnbd to read a
# request returns EOF.
run_fake( "source/close_after_write_data" )
end
def test_straight_migration
@env.nbd1.can_die(0)
run_fake( "source/successful_transfer" )
end
private
def run_fake( name )
@env.run_fake( name, @env.ip, @env.port1 )
assert @env.fake_reports_success, "#{name} failed."
end
def status
stat, _ = @env.status1
stat
end
def assert_no_control
assert !status['has_control'], "Thought it had control"
end
def assert_control
assert status['has_control'], "Didn't think it had control"
end
end # class TestDestErrorHandling