[PATCH 1/2] test/py: Use loop mounts if guestmount fails in filesystem tests

Alper Nebi Yasak alpernebiyasak at gmail.com
Fri Jun 4 21:04:45 CEST 2021


If guestmount isn't available on the system, filesystem test setup falls
back to using loop mounts to prepare its disk images. If guestmount is
available but fails to work, the tests are immediately skipped. Instead
of giving up on a guestmount failure, try using loop mounts as an
attempt to keep tests running.

Also stop checking if guestmount is in PATH, as trying to run a missing
guestmount can now follow the same failure codepath and fall back to
loop mounts anyway.

Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak at gmail.com>
---

 test/py/tests/test_fs/conftest.py | 31 +++++++++++++++----------------
 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)

diff --git a/test/py/tests/test_fs/conftest.py b/test/py/tests/test_fs/conftest.py
index 410a675b9714..e3c461635f8e 100644
--- a/test/py/tests/test_fs/conftest.py
+++ b/test/py/tests/test_fs/conftest.py
@@ -205,24 +205,23 @@ def mount_fs(fs_type, device, mount_point):
     """
     global fuse_mounted
 
-    fuse_mounted = False
     try:
-        if tool_is_in_path('guestmount'):
-            fuse_mounted = True
-            check_call('guestmount -a %s -m /dev/sda %s'
-                % (device, mount_point), shell=True)
-        else:
-            mount_opt = 'loop,rw'
-            if re.match('fat', fs_type):
-                mount_opt += ',umask=0000'
-
-            check_call('sudo mount -o %s %s %s'
-                % (mount_opt, device, mount_point), shell=True)
-
-            # may not be effective for some file systems
-            check_call('sudo chmod a+rw %s' % mount_point, shell=True)
+        check_call('guestmount -a %s -m /dev/sda %s'
+            % (device, mount_point), shell=True)
+        fuse_mounted = True
+        return
     except CalledProcessError:
-        raise
+        fuse_mounted = False
+
+    mount_opt = 'loop,rw'
+    if re.match('fat', fs_type):
+        mount_opt += ',umask=0000'
+
+    check_call('sudo mount -o %s %s %s'
+        % (mount_opt, device, mount_point), shell=True)
+
+    # may not be effective for some file systems
+    check_call('sudo chmod a+rw %s' % mount_point, shell=True)
 
 def umount_fs(mount_point):
     """Unmount a volume.
-- 
2.32.0.rc2



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