[libvirt] [PATCH v2] [TCK] [REPOST] nwfilter: apply filters and check firewall rules

Daniel P. Berrange berrange at redhat.com
Thu Sep 9 13:28:48 UTC 2010


On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 09:41:42PM -0400, Stefan Berger wrote:
> Any comments regarding this patch?
> 
> V2:
>  - Following Daniel Berrange's suggestions
>    - if LIBVIRT_TCK_CONFIG is set, read the last occurrence of "^uri/s=" and assign the value to LIBVIRT_URI
>    - check that LIBVIRT_URI is set to qemu:///system, otherwise skip test
>    - if allowed, remove all VMs and nwfilters starting with tck-
>    - rename all VMs and nwfilters created by this test program to start with 'tck-'
>  - other:
>    - terminate if sourcing the test-lib.sh from libvirt's tests dir is missing (would need to be copied)
>    - redirect stderr to stdout whereever output is read into a variable

Sorry I completely forgot about this. I've now tested it and
with a couple of minor fixes it works fine. I just had to
tweak the way it extracted the libvirt uri from the tck config,
and remove the hardcoded paths to libvirtd/virsh that expect
a source tree. The TCK is designed to run an installed system.
If it is desired to run against an install tree, those can just
be added to $PATH & libvirtd started ahead of time.

I've committed the patch & pushed it to GIT

Regards,
Daniel
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