@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ typedef struct {
g_assert_cmpstr(ACPI_ASSERT_CMP_str, ==, expected); \
} while (0)
-static const char *disk = "tests/acpi-test-disk.raw";
+static char disk[] = "tests/acpi-test-disk-XXXXXX";
static const char *data_dir = "tests/acpi-test-data";
#ifdef CONFIG_IASL
static const char *iasl = stringify(CONFIG_IASL);
@@ -69,12 +69,13 @@ static uint8_t boot_sector[0x7e000] = {
};
/* Create boot disk file. */
-int boot_sector_init(const char *fname)
+int boot_sector_init(char *fname)
{
- FILE *f = fopen(fname, "w");
+ int fd, ret;
size_t len = sizeof boot_sector;
- if (!f) {
+ fd = mkstemp(fname);
+ if (fd < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open \"%s\": %s", fname, strerror(errno));
return 1;
}
@@ -86,8 +87,14 @@ int boot_sector_init(const char *fname)
HIGH(SIGNATURE), BOOT_SECTOR_ADDRESS + SIGNATURE_OFFSET + 1);
}
- fwrite(boot_sector, 1, len, f);
- fclose(f);
+ ret = write(fd, boot_sector, len);
+ close(fd);
+
+ if (ret != len) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Could not write \"%s\"", fname);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
return 0;
}
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@
#ifndef TEST_BOOT_SECTOR_H
#define TEST_BOOT_SECTOR_H
-/* Create boot disk file. */
-int boot_sector_init(const char *fname);
+/* Create boot disk file. fname must be a suitable string for mkstemp() */
+int boot_sector_init(char *fname);
/* Loop until signature in memory is OK. */
void boot_sector_test(void);
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
#define NETNAME "net0"
-static const char *disk = "tests/pxe-test-disk.raw";
+static char disk[] = "tests/pxe-test-disk-XXXXXX";
static void test_pxe_one(const char *params, bool ipv6)
{
The pxe-test is run for three different targets now (x86_64, i386 and ppc64), and the bios-tables-test is run for two targets (x86_64 and i386). But each of the tests is using an invariant name for the disk image with the boot sector code - so if the tests are running in parallel, there is a race condition that they destroy the disk image of a parallel test program. Let's use mkstemp() to create unique temporary files here instead - and since mkstemp() is returning an integer file descriptor instead of a FILE pointer, we also switch the fwrite() and fclose() to write() and close() instead. Reported-by: Sascha Silbe <x-qemu@se-silbe.de> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> --- tests/bios-tables-test.c | 2 +- tests/boot-sector.c | 17 ++++++++++++----- tests/boot-sector.h | 4 ++-- tests/pxe-test.c | 2 +- 4 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)