Avoid that Valgrind reports complaints similar to the following:
Syscall param writev(vector[...]) points to uninitialised byte(s)
at 0x5567087: writev (writev.c:49)
by 0x5265AE0: iscsi_iovector_readv_writev (socket.c:492)
by 0x52666B5: iscsi_write_to_socket (socket.c:710)
by 0x5266CCC: iscsi_service (socket.c:852)
by 0x526751F: event_loop (sync.c:67)
by 0x5269B41: iscsi_scsi_command_sync (sync.c:1153)
by 0x4050F6: send_scsi_command (iscsi-support.c:245)
by 0x408007: compareandwrite (iscsi-support.c:1512)
by 0x40B6AD: test_compareandwrite_dpofua (test_compareandwrite_dpofua.c:69)
by 0x503EC99: ??? (in /usr/lib/libcunit.so.1.0.1)
by 0x503EF27: ??? (in /usr/lib/libcunit.so.1.0.1)
by 0x503F2A5: CU_run_all_tests (in /usr/lib/libcunit.so.1.0.1)
Address 0xffeffff10 is on thread 1's stack
in frame #8, created by test_compareandwrite_dpofua (test_compareandwrite_dpofua.c:30)
Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bart.vanassche@sandisk.com>
This directory contains a libiscsi based test tool.
The purpose of this test tool is to validate iscsi and scsi protocol compliance of a target.
Initiatornames and LUN-masking
==============================
If the target uses lun-masking or ACLs you need to set the target up to allow
iscsi-test access to the LUNs you want to test.
By default iscsi-test uses the following two initiator names :
iqn.2007-10.com.github:sahlberg:libiscsi:iscsi-test
iqn.2007-10.com.github:sahlberg:libiscsi:iscsi-test-2
Most tests only use the first name but some tests, such as the RESERVE/RELEASE
tests, will use both names.
Optionally you can use different initiatir names for your testing using the
command line flags :
--initiator-name=iqn.<some other name>
--initiator-name-2=iqn.<another different name>
Listing all tests and test details:
===================================
The --list argument is used to show a lost of all major tests that are available
iscsi-test --list
To list all tests and a description of each test and subtests, use
iscsi-test --list --info
Running tests:
==============
Running tests you need to specify which test to run using the --test argument.
This can either be the name of one specific test or a set of tests using * as
the wildcard character.
Example to run one specific test :
iscsi-test --test="T1020_bufferoffset_invalid" iscsi://127.0.0.1/iqn.ronnie.test/1
Example to run all READ10 tests :
iscsi-test --test="*read10*" iscsi://127.0.0.1/iqn.ronnie.test/1
Or to run every test :
iscsi-test --test="*" iscsi://127.0.0.1/iqn.ronnie.test/1