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Anastasia Kovaleva 2e8c571955 test-tool: Refactoring residuals write tests
Looking at test_write10_residuals.c, test_write12_residuals.c and
test_write16_residuals.c tests the similarity of the testing scenario
can be found. There are several EDTL and SPDTL combinations which are
the same for different length write command tests. They form the core
of testing scenario of these commands. There aren't so much differences
in the way of testing these combinations itself either. It is possible
to move the main parameters describing the testing scenario into a
separate structure and move the scenario itself into a separate function.
It will increase the readability and reduce the duplicate code of these tests.
2021-02-08 15:23:49 +03:00
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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