This patch adds a new qemu-io tool that links against the block layer and
image formats and allow to exercise them without needing a guest image.
It is inspired by the xfs_io tool which does the same for plain file I/O.
In fact the libxcmd library which is the backend of xfs_io is reused by this
tool in a limited fashing (cmd.[ch] files).
This version tests out most of the plain block I/O commands with the
most notable absent commands beeing snapshot handling and real aio.
This tool is the basis of the I/O path test suite I'm working on right now.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <[email protected]>
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@6990
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qemu-nbd$(EXESUF): qemu-nbd.o qemu-tool.o osdep.o $(BLOCK_OBJS)
-qemu-img$(EXESUF) qemu-nbd$(EXESUF): LIBS += -lz
+qemu-io$(EXESUF): qemu-io.o qemu-tool.o osdep.o cmd.o $(BLOCK_OBJS)
+
+qemu-img$(EXESUF) qemu-nbd$(EXESUF) qemu-io$(EXESUF): LIBS += -lz
clean:
# avoid old build problems by removing potentially incorrect old files
tools=
if test `expr "$target_list" : ".*softmmu.*"` != 0 ; then
- tools="qemu-img\$(EXESUF) $tools"
+ tools="qemu-img\$(EXESUF) qemu-io\$(EXESUF) $tools"
if [ "$linux" = "yes" ] ; then
tools="qemu-nbd\$(EXESUF) $tools"
fi