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Synchronise zed with upstream #75

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions .zuul.yaml
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Expand Up @@ -235,6 +235,7 @@
"$TEMPEST_CONFIG":
image:
image_caching_enabled: True
disk_formats: qcow2,ari,aki,vhd,vmdk,raw,ami,vdi,iso,vhdx

- job:
name: glance-multistore-cinder-import
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions glance/common/format_inspector.py
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Expand Up @@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ def __str__(self):
#
# https://www.vmware.com/app/vmdk/?src=vmdk
class VMDKInspector(FileInspector):
"""vmware VMDK format (monolithicSparse variant only)
"""vmware VMDK format (monolithicSparse and streamOptimized variants only)

This needs to store the 512 byte header and the descriptor region
which should be just after that. The descriptor region is some
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ def virtual_size(self):
vmdktype = descriptor[type_idx:type_end]
else:
vmdktype = b'formatnotfound'
if vmdktype != b'monolithicSparse':
if vmdktype not in (b'monolithicSparse', b'streamOptimized'):
LOG.warning('Unsupported VMDK format %s', vmdktype)
return 0

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84 changes: 54 additions & 30 deletions glance/tests/unit/common/test_format_inspector.py
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Expand Up @@ -81,25 +81,31 @@ def _create_img(self, fmt, size, subformat=None, options=None,
shell=True)
return fn

def _create_allocated_vmdk(self, size_mb):
def _create_allocated_vmdk(self, size_mb, subformat=None):
# We need a "big" VMDK file to exercise some parts of the code of the
# format_inspector. A way to create one is to first create an empty
# file, and then to convert it with the -S 0 option.
fn = tempfile.mktemp(prefix='glance-unittest-formatinspector-',
suffix='.vmdk')

if subformat is None:
# Matches qemu-img default, see `qemu-img convert -O vmdk -o help`
subformat = 'monolithicSparse'

prefix = 'glance-unittest-formatinspector-%s-' % subformat
fn = tempfile.mktemp(prefix=prefix, suffix='.vmdk')
self._created_files.append(fn)
zeroes = tempfile.mktemp(prefix='glance-unittest-formatinspector-',
suffix='.zero')
self._created_files.append(zeroes)
raw = tempfile.mktemp(prefix=prefix, suffix='.raw')
self._created_files.append(raw)

# Create an empty file
# Create a file with pseudo-random data, otherwise it will get
# compressed in the streamOptimized format
subprocess.check_output(
'dd if=/dev/zero of=%s bs=1M count=%i' % (zeroes, size_mb),
'dd if=/dev/urandom of=%s bs=1M count=%i' % (raw, size_mb),
shell=True)

# Convert it to VMDK
subprocess.check_output(
'qemu-img convert -f raw -O vmdk -S 0 %s %s' % (zeroes, fn),
'qemu-img convert -f raw -O vmdk -o subformat=%s -S 0 %s %s' % (
subformat, raw, fn),
shell=True)
return fn

Expand All @@ -118,8 +124,9 @@ def _test_format_at_block_size(self, format_name, img, block_size):
wrapper.close()
return fmt

def _test_format_at_image_size(self, format_name, image_size):
img = self._create_img(format_name, image_size)
def _test_format_at_image_size(self, format_name, image_size,
subformat=None):
img = self._create_img(format_name, image_size, subformat=subformat)

# Some formats have internal alignment restrictions making this not
# always exactly like image_size, so get the real value for comparison
Expand All @@ -141,11 +148,12 @@ def _test_format_at_image_size(self, format_name, image_size):
'Format used more than 512KiB of memory: %s' % (
fmt.context_info))

def _test_format(self, format_name):
def _test_format(self, format_name, subformat=None):
# Try a few different image sizes, including some odd and very small
# sizes
for image_size in (512, 513, 2057, 7):
self._test_format_at_image_size(format_name, image_size * units.Mi)
self._test_format_at_image_size(format_name, image_size * units.Mi,
subformat=subformat)

def test_qcow2(self):
self._test_format('qcow2')
Expand All @@ -159,12 +167,30 @@ def test_vhdx(self):
def test_vmdk(self):
self._test_format('vmdk')

def test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_offset(self):
def test_vmdk_stream_optimized(self):
self._test_format('vmdk', 'streamOptimized')

def test_from_file_reads_minimum(self):
img = self._create_img('qcow2', 10 * units.Mi)
file_size = os.stat(img).st_size
fmt = format_inspector.QcowInspector.from_file(img)
# We know everything we need from the first 512 bytes of a QCOW image,
# so make sure that we did not read the whole thing when we inspect
# a local file.
self.assertLess(fmt.actual_size, file_size)

def test_qed_always_unsafe(self):
img = self._create_img('qed', 10 * units.Mi)
fmt = format_inspector.get_inspector('qed').from_file(img)
self.assertTrue(fmt.format_match)
self.assertFalse(fmt.safety_check())

def _test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_offset(self, subformat=None):
format_name = 'vmdk'
image_size = 10 * units.Mi
descriptorOffsetAddr = 0x1c
BAD_ADDRESS = 0x400
img = self._create_img(format_name, image_size)
img = self._create_img(format_name, image_size, subformat=subformat)

# Corrupt the header
fd = open(img, 'r+b')
Expand All @@ -184,7 +210,13 @@ def test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_offset(self):
'size %i block %i') % (format_name, image_size,
block_size))

def test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_mem_limit(self):
def test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_offset(self):
self._test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_offset()

def test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_offset_stream_optimized(self):
self._test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_offset(subformat='streamOptimized')

def _test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_mem_limit(self, subformat=None):
format_name = 'vmdk'
image_size = 5 * units.Mi
virtual_size = 5 * units.Mi
Expand All @@ -193,7 +225,8 @@ def test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_mem_limit(self):
twoMBInSectors = (2 << 20) // 512
# We need a big VMDK because otherwise we will not have enough data to
# fill-up the CaptureRegion.
img = self._create_allocated_vmdk(image_size // units.Mi)
img = self._create_allocated_vmdk(image_size // units.Mi,
subformat=subformat)

# Corrupt the end of descriptor address so it "ends" at 2MB
fd = open(img, 'r+b')
Expand All @@ -217,20 +250,11 @@ def test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_mem_limit(self):
'Format used more than 1.5MiB of memory: %s' % (
fmt.context_info))

def test_qed_always_unsafe(self):
img = self._create_img('qed', 10 * units.Mi)
fmt = format_inspector.get_inspector('qed').from_file(img)
self.assertTrue(fmt.format_match)
self.assertFalse(fmt.safety_check())
def test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_mem_limit(self):
self._test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_mem_limit()

def test_from_file_reads_minimum(self):
img = self._create_img('qcow2', 10 * units.Mi)
file_size = os.stat(img).st_size
fmt = format_inspector.QcowInspector.from_file(img)
# We know everything we need from the first 512 bytes of a QCOW image,
# so make sure that we did not read the whole thing when we inspect
# a local file.
self.assertLess(fmt.actual_size, file_size)
def test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_mem_limit_stream_optimized(self):
self._test_vmdk_bad_descriptor_mem_limit(subformat='streamOptimized')

def test_qcow2_safety_checks(self):
# Create backing and data-file names (and initialize the backing file)
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions glance/tests/unit/v2/test_tasks_resource.py
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Expand Up @@ -415,8 +415,8 @@ def test_create_with_wrong_import_form(self):
"non-local source of image data.")
else:
supported = ['http', ]
msg = ("The given URI is not valid. Please specify a "
"valid URI from the following list of supported URI "
msg = ("The given uri is not valid. Please specify a "
"valid uri from the following list of supported uri "
"%(supported)s") % {'supported': supported}
self.assertEqual(msg, final_task.message)

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