On 12/07/2017 02:34 PM, Alberto Garcia wrote: > On Thu 07 Dec 2017 08:16:41 PM CET, Eric Blake wrote: >>> qemu_io('-f', iotests.imgfmt, >>> - '-c', 'write -P %d %d %d' % (i, i*1024*1024, num_kb * >>> 1024), >>> + '-c', 'write -P 0xFF %dk %dk' % (i * 512, num_kb), >> >> I guess changing from a variable to a fixed 0xff pattern doesn't make >> a difference? > > I noticed that with the previous code we would write zeroes to the first > image (i == 0), and with that I can't reproduce the bug. I assume that > block-stream doesn't copy the data in that case. Changing it to anything > != 0 solves the problem. >
I think I ran into a similar problem with an AHCI test once. Reviewed-by: John Snow <js...@redhat.com> > And answering your question, it doesn't really matter if we write the > same value in all places, we only check the output of 'qemu-io -c map'. > Plus the areas don't even overlap. > > Berto >