_filter_nbd can be useful for other NBD tests, too, therefore it should
reside in common.filter.
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
done
}
-_filter_nbd()
-{
- # nbd.c error messages contain function names and line numbers that are
- # prone to change. Message ordering depends on timing between send and
- # receive callbacks sometimes, making them unreliable.
- #
- # Filter out the TCP port number since this changes between runs.
- sed -e 's#^.*nbd/.*\.c:.*##g' \
- -e 's#nbd:127\.0\.0\.1:[^:]*:#nbd:127\.0\.0\.1:PORT:#g' \
- -e 's#\(exportname=foo\|PORT\): Failed to .*$#\1#'
-}
-
check_disconnect() {
event=$1
when=$2
-e 's/Mapped to *//' | _filter_testdir | _filter_imgfmt
}
+_filter_nbd()
+{
+ # nbd.c error messages contain function names and line numbers that are
+ # prone to change. Message ordering depends on timing between send and
+ # receive callbacks sometimes, making them unreliable.
+ #
+ # Filter out the TCP port number since this changes between runs.
+ sed -e 's#^.*nbd/.*\.c:.*##g' \
+ -e 's#nbd:127\.0\.0\.1:[^:]*:#nbd:127\.0\.0\.1:PORT:#g' \
+ -e 's#\(exportname=foo\|PORT\): Failed to .*$#\1#'
+}
+
# make sure this script returns success
true