#!/usr/bin/env python3
# group: rw quick
-# Exercize QEMU generated ACPI/SMBIOS tables using biosbits,
+# Exercise QEMU generated ACPI/SMBIOS tables using biosbits,
# https://biosbits.org/
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
super().tearDown()
def test_acpi_smbios_bits(self):
- """The main test case implementaion."""
+ """The main test case implementation."""
iso_file = os.path.join(self._workDir,
'bits-%d.iso' %self._bitsInternalVer)
# Checksum the first 20 bytes per ACPI 1.0
csum = sum(ord(c) for c in data[:20]) % 0x100
- testsuite.test('ACPI 1.0 table first 20 bytes cummulative checksum must equal 0', csum == 0)
- testsuite.print_detail("Cummulative checksum = {} (Expected 0)".format(csum))
+ testsuite.test('ACPI 1.0 table first 20 bytes cumulative checksum must equal 0', csum == 0)
+ testsuite.print_detail("Cumulative checksum = {} (Expected 0)".format(csum))
test_table_checksum(data)
rsdp = acpi.parse_rsdp()
{
top 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
sub1 00000000 00000000 00000000 ........ %sub1
-# comments are suposed to be indented
+# comments are supposed to be indented
}
# the top-level directory.
# This might be set by ENV of a docker container... it is always
-# overriden by TARGET_LIST if the user sets it. We special case
+# overridden by TARGET_LIST if the user sets it. We special case
# "none" to allow for other options like --disable-tcg to restrict the
# builds we eventually do.
if test "$DEF_TARGET_LIST" = "none"; then
#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
-# Migration test batch comparison invokation
+# Migration test batch comparison invocation
#
# Copyright (c) 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
#
#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
-# Migration test direct invokation command
+# Migration test direct invocation command
#
# Copyright (c) 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
#
} else if (g_strcmp0(tokens[1], "rw") == 0) {
rw = QEMU_PLUGIN_MEM_RW;
} else {
- fprintf(stderr, "invaild value for argument track: %s\n", opt);
+ fprintf(stderr, "invalid value for argument track: %s\n", opt);
return -1;
}
} else if (g_strcmp0(tokens[0], "inline") == 0) {
-# check 'if not' with empy argument
+# check 'if not' with empty argument
{ 'struct': 'TestIfStruct', 'data': { 'foo': 'int' },
'if': { 'not': '' } }
. ./common.filter
. ./common.pattern
-# Any format supporting intenal snapshots
+# Any format supporting internal snapshots
_supported_fmt qcow2
_supported_proto generic
# Internal snapshots are (currently) impossible with refcount_bits=1,
self.assertIsNone(self.vm.node_info('cow-2'))
self.assertIsNotNone(self.vm.node_info('cow-1'))
- # 2 has been comitted into 1
+ # 2 has been committed into 1
self.pattern_files[2] = self.img1
def test_commit_through_filter(self):
self.assertIsNone(self.vm.node_info('bottom-filter'))
self.assertIsNotNone(self.vm.node_info('cow-0'))
- # 1 has been comitted into 0
+ # 1 has been committed into 0
self.pattern_files[1] = self.img0
def test_filtered_active_commit_with_filter(self):
drv0 = next(dev for dev in blockdevs if dev['qdev'] == 'drv0')
self.assertEqual(drv0['inserted']['node-name'], 'cow-2')
- # 3 has been comitted into 2
+ # 3 has been committed into 2
self.pattern_files[3] = self.img2
def test_filtered_active_commit_without_filter(self):
self.assertIsNone(self.vm.node_info('cow-3'))
self.assertIsNotNone(self.vm.node_info('cow-2'))
- # 3 has been comitted into 2
+ # 3 has been committed into 2
self.pattern_files[3] = self.img2
class TestCommitWithOverriddenBacking(iotests.QMPTestCase):
EOF
# Sequential write, but the next cluster is already allocated
-# and phyiscally in the right position
+# and physically in the right position
cat <<EOF
write -P 89 0x80000 0x1000
write -P 90 0x96000 0x8000
echo
echo "=== Testing afl image with a very large capacity ==="
_use_sample_img afl9.vmdk.bz2
-_img_info | grep -q 'Cannot allocate memory' && _notrun "Insufficent memory, skipped test"
+_img_info | grep -q 'Cannot allocate memory' && _notrun "Insufficient memory, skipped test"
_img_info
_cleanup_test_img
# we have explicit tests for various cluster sizes, the remaining tests
# require the default 64k cluster
# we don't have explicit tests for zstd qcow2 compression type, as zstd may be
-# not compiled in. And we can't create compat images with comression type
+# not compiled in. And we can't create compat images with compression type
# extension
_unsupported_imgopts 'refcount_bits=\([^1]\|.\([^6]\|$\)\)' data_file \
cluster_size compression_type
_supported_proto file fuse
_require_drivers blkdebug blkverify
# blkdebug can only inject errors on bs->file, not on the data_file,
-# so thie test does not work with external data files
+# so this test does not work with external data files
_unsupported_imgopts data_file
do_run_qemu()
"$TEST_WRAP" 2>&1 | _filter_qemu_io)
case $output in
*allocate*)
- _notrun "Insufficent memory to run test" ;;
+ _notrun "Insufficient memory to run test" ;;
*) printf '%s\n' "$output" ;;
esac
$QEMU_IO -f qcow2 -C -c "read -P 0 $((3*1024*1024*1024 + 1024)) 1k" \
2>&1 | _filter_qemu_io)
case $output in
*allocate*)
- _notrun "Insufficent memory to run test" ;;
+ _notrun "Insufficient memory to run test" ;;
*) printf '%s\n' "$output" ;;
esac
$QEMU_IO \
stat = os.stat(disk)
refstat = os.stat(refdisk)
- # Probably we'll want preallocate filter to keep align to cluster when
- # shrink preallocation, so, ignore small differece
+ # The preallocate filter may keep cluster alignment when shrinking,
+ # so ignore small differences
self.assertLess(abs(stat.st_size - refstat.st_size), 64 * 1024)
# Preallocate filter may leak some internal clusters (for example, if
too-many-public-methods,
# pylint warns about Optional[] etc. as unsubscriptable in 3.9
unsubscriptable-object,
- # pylint's static analysis causes false positivies for file_path();
+ # pylint's static analysis causes false positives for file_path();
# If we really care to make it statically knowable, we'll use mypy.
unbalanced-tuple-unpacking,
# Sometimes we need to disable a newly introduced pylint warning.
ASSERT_BIT_CLEAR(datal, ~0xFF);
g_assert_cmphex(datal, !=, 0);
- /* Check specification adherence for capability extenstions. */
+ /* Check specification adherence for capability extensions. */
data = qpci_config_readw(ahci->dev, datal);
switch (ahci->fingerprint) {
#define BCM2708_DMA_INT_STATUS 0xfe0
-/* DMA Trasfer Info fields: */
+/* DMA Transfer Info fields: */
#define BCM2708_DMA_INT_EN (1 << 0)
#define BCM2708_DMA_D_INC (1 << 4)
#define BCM2708_DMA_S_INC (1 << 8)
* 4. Run
* make check V=2
* this will produce a bunch of warnings about differences
- * beween actual and expected ACPI tables. If you have IASL installed,
+ * between actual and expected ACPI tables. If you have IASL installed,
* they will also be disassembled so you can look at the disassembled
* output. If not - disassemble them yourself in any way you like.
* Look at the differences - make sure they make sense and match what the
i2c_read_block(i2cdev, 0, resp, sizeof(resp));
- /* check retrieved time againt local time */
+ /* check retrieved time against local time */
g_assert_cmpuint(bcd2bin(resp[4]), == , tm_ptr->tm_mday);
g_assert_cmpuint(bcd2bin(resp[5]), == , 1 + tm_ptr->tm_mon);
g_assert_cmpuint(2000 + bcd2bin(resp[6]), == , 1900 + tm_ptr->tm_year);
* functionality B
*
* This function attempts to produce an input that:
- * Ouptut: maps a device's BARs, set up three DMA patterns, triggers
- * functionality A device, replaces the DMA patterns with a single
- * patten, and triggers device functionality B.
+ * Output: maps a device's BARs, set up three DMA patterns, triggers
+ * device functionality A, replaces the DMA patterns with a single
+ * pattern, and triggers device functionality B.
*/
static size_t generic_fuzz_crossover(const uint8_t *data1, size_t size1, const
uint8_t *data2, size_t size2, uint8_t *out,
int length;
};
-/* Each enty in these hash table will consist of <string, node/edge> pair. */
+/* Each entry in these hash table will consist of <string, node/edge> pair. */
static GHashTable *edge_table;
static GHashTable *node_table;
/**
* search_machine(): search for a machine @name in the node hash
* table. A machine is the child of the root node.
- * This function forces the research in the childs of the root,
+ * This function forces the research in the children of the root,
* to check the node is a proper machine
*
* Returns: on success: the %QOSGraphNode
* qos_graph_get_machine(): returns the machine assigned
* to that @node name.
*
- * It performs a search only trough the list of machines
+ * It performs a search only through the list of machines
* (i.e. the QOS_ROOT child).
*
* Returns: on success: the %QOSGraphNode
/*
* This handles the VirtIO setup from the point of view of the driver
- * frontend and therefor doesn't present any vhost specific features
+ * frontend and therefore doesn't present any vhost specific features
* and in fact masks of the re-used bit.
*/
static void virtio_gpio_setup(QVhostUserGPIO *gpio)
socklen_t addrlen;
int ret;
/*
- * timeout unit of blocking receive calls is different among platfoms.
+ * timeout unit of blocking receive calls is different among platforms.
* It's in seconds on non-Windows platforms but milliseconds on Windows.
*/
#ifndef _WIN32
qtest_client_set_rx_handler(qts, qtest_client_inproc_recv_line);
- /* send() may not have a matching protoype, so use a type-safe wrapper */
+ /* send() may not have a matching prototype, so use a type-safe wrapper */
qts->ops.external_send = send;
qtest_client_set_tx_handler(qts, send_wrapper);
* transferred.
*
* Finally we go back to the source and read a byte just
- * before the marker untill we see it flip in value. This
+ * before the marker until we see it flip in value. This
* is proof that start_address -> MAGIC_OFFSET_BASE
* is now dirty again.
*
/*
* Remove shmem file immediately to avoid memory leak in test failed case.
- * It's valid becase QEMU has already opened this file
+ * It's valid because QEMU has already opened this file
*/
if (args->use_shmem) {
unlink(shmem_path);
/*
* We want the test to be stable and as fast as possible.
- * E.g., with 1Gb/s bandwith migration may pass without throttling,
+ * E.g., with 1Gb/s bandwidth migration may pass without throttling,
* so we need to decrease a bandwidth.
*/
const int64_t init_pct = 5, inc_pct = 25, max_pct = 95;
g_assert_true(qtest_get_irq(global_qtest, tim_timer_irq(td)));
}
-/* Verifies that the prescaler can be changed while the timer is runnin. */
+/* Verifies that the prescaler can be changed while the timer is running. */
static void test_prescaler_change(gconstpointer test_data)
{
const TestData *td = test_data;
s->tpm_msg->code = cpu_to_be32(TPM_FAIL);
break;
default:
- g_debug("unsupport TPM version %u", s->tpm_version);
+ g_debug("unsupported TPM version %u", s->tpm_version);
g_assert_not_reached();
}
qio_channel_write(ioc, (char *)s->tpm_msg, be32_to_cpu(s->tpm_msg->len),
/*
- * QTest TPM commont test code
+ * QTest TPM common test code
*
* Copyright (c) 2018 IBM Corporation
* Copyright (c) 2018 Red Hat, Inc.
/*
- * QTest TPM commont test code
+ * QTest TPM common test code
*
* Copyright (c) 2018 IBM Corporation
*
TPM_TIS_ACCESS_ACTIVE_LOCALITY);
/*
* highest locality should now be active; release it and make sure the
- * next higest locality is active afterwards
+ * next highest locality is active afterwards
*/
for (l = TPM_TIS_NUM_LOCALITIES - 2; l >= 0; l--) {
if (l == locty) {
TPM_TIS_ACCESS_ACTIVE_LOCALITY);
/*
* highest locality should now be active; release it and make sure the
- * next higest locality is active afterwards
+ * next highest locality is active afterwards
*/
for (l = TPM_TIS_NUM_LOCALITIES - 2; l >= 0; l--) {
if (l == locty) {
* Setup for hotplug.
*
* Since vhost-user server only serves one vhost-user client one time,
- * another exprot
+ * another export
*
*/
static void *vhost_user_blk_hotplug_test_setup(GString *cmd_line, void *arg)
g_assert_cmpint(*proto, ==, htons(ETH_P_RARP));
/*
- * Stop the announcment by settings rounds to 0 on the
+ * Stop the announcement by settings rounds to 0 on the
* existing timer.
*/
rsp = qmp("{ 'execute' : 'announce-self', "
#define VGID_GUID "324e6eaf-d1d1-4bf6-bf41-b9bb6c91fb87"
#define VMGENID_GUID_OFFSET 40 /* allow space for
- * OVMF SDT Header Probe Supressor
+ * OVMF SDT Header Probe Suppressor
*/
#define RSDP_ADDR_INVALID 0x100000 /* RSDP must be below this address */
mutex:aio_context_acquire
mutex:pthread_mutex_lock
-# TSan reports a race betwen pthread_mutex_init() and
+# TSan reports a race between pthread_mutex_init() and
# pthread_mutex_lock(). Since this is outside of QEMU,
# we choose to ignore it.
race:pthread_mutex_init
.NOTPARALLEL:
# In turn, the "build" utility of edk2 BaseTools invokes another "make".
-# Although the outer "make" process advertizes its job server to all child
+# Although the outer "make" process advertises its job server to all child
# processes via MAKEFLAGS in the environment, the outer "make" closes the job
# server file descriptors (exposed in MAKEFLAGS) before executing a recipe --
# unless the recipe is recognized as a recursive "make" recipe. Recipes that
g_test_add_func("/literals/keyword", keyword_literal);
g_test_add_func("/literals/interpolation/valid", interpolation_valid);
- g_test_add_func("/literals/interpolation/unkown", interpolation_unknown);
+ g_test_add_func("/literals/interpolation/unknown", interpolation_unknown);
g_test_add_func("/literals/interpolation/string", interpolation_string);
g_test_add_func("/dicts/simple_dict", simple_dict);
g_assert_cmpint(data.n, ==, 0);
- /* timer_mod may well cause an event notifer to have gone off,
+ /* timer_mod may well cause an event notifier to have gone off,
* so clear that
*/
do {} while (aio_poll(ctx, false));
* | perm: write, read
* | shared: except write
* v
- * +-------------------+ +----------------+
- * | passtrough filter |---------->| null-co node |
- * +-------------------+ +----------------+
+ * +--------------------+ +----------------+
+ * | passthrough filter |--------->| null-co node |
+ * +--------------------+ +----------------+
*
*
* and then, tries to append filter under node. Expected behavior: fail.
* | perm: write, read
* | shared: except write
* v
- * +-------------------+
- * | passtrough filter |
- * +-------------------+
+ * +--------------------+
+ * | passthrough filter |
+ * +--------------------+
* | |
* perm: write, read | | perm: write, read
* shared: except write | | shared: except write
char key_str[16];
Object *sec;
- g_test_skip("TODO: Need responce from Linux kernel maintainers");
+ g_test_skip("TODO: Need response from Linux kernel maintainers");
return;
int32_t key = add_key("user", DESCRIPTION, PAYLOAD,
/* similar to visitor_input_test_init(), but does not expect a string
* literal/format json_string argument and so can be used for
- * programatically generated strings (and we can't pass in programatically
+ * programmatically generated strings (and we can't pass in programmatically
* generated strings via %s format parameters since qobject_from_jsonv()
* will wrap those in double-quotes and treat the entire object as a
* string)
g_assert(double_cmp(bkt.burst_level, 0));
g_assert(double_cmp(bkt.level, (i + 1) * (bkt.max - bkt.avg) / 10));
/* We can do bursts for the 2 seconds we have configured in
- * burst_length. We have 100 extra miliseconds of burst
+ * burst_length. We have 100 extra milliseconds of burst
* because bkt.level has been leaking during this time.
* After that, we have to wait. */
result = i < 21 ? 0 : 1.8 * NANOSECONDS_PER_SECOND;
static void test_is_valid(void)
{
- /* negative number are invalid */
+ /* negative numbesr are invalid */
test_is_valid_for_value(-1, false);
- /* zero are valids */
+ /* zero is valid */
test_is_valid_for_value(0, true);
- /* positives numers are valids */
+ /* positives numbers are valid */
test_is_valid_for_value(1, true);
}
* the file monitor event handler. Since events are
* emitted in the background thread running the event
* loop, we can't assume there is a record available
- * immediately. Thus we will sleep for upto 5 seconds
+ * immediately. Thus we will sleep for up to 5 seconds
* to wait for the event to be queued for us.
*/
static QFileMonitorTestRecord *
g_assert(data->len == strlen("something"));
g_assert(!memcmp(data->data, "something", data->len));
- /* Even if we use an abolute path */
+ /* Even if we use an absolute path */
g_byte_array_set_size(data, 0);
err = xs_impl_read(s, DOMID_GUEST, XBT_NULL,
"/local/domain/1/some/relative/path", data);
@echo " QEMU_IMG=/path/to/qemu-img - Change path to qemu-img tool"
@echo " QEMU_LOCAL=1 - Use QEMU binary local to this build."
@echo " TARGET_LIST=a,b,c - Override target list in builds"
- @echo " V=1 - Enable verbose ouput on host and guest commands"
+ @echo " V=1 - Enable verbose output on host and guest commands"
vm-build-all: $(addprefix vm-build-, $(IMAGES))
# then we will jump right to the graceful shutdown
if self._config['install_cmds'] != "":
# Issue the install commands.
- # This can be overriden by the user in the config .yml.
+ # This can be overridden by the user in the config .yml.
install_cmds = self._config['install_cmds'].split(',')
for cmd in install_cmds:
self.ssh_root(cmd)