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	JSON: defines file_endp parameters and constants
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|  | from enum import Enum | ||||||
|  | from collections import namedtuple | ||||||
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|  | # This is a surprising technique that is not an obvious extension to the language | ||||||
|  | class fe_fstype(namedtuple("fe_fstype", "id name"), Enum): | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_GENERIC   =  8,   "generic" | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_NFS       =  9,   "fe_nfs" | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_ISCSI     = 10,   "fe_iscsi" | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_CIFS      = 24,   "fe_cifs" | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_NFS4      = 25,   "fe_nfs4" | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_CIFSipv6  = 26,   "fe_cifs/ip6" | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_NFSipv6   = 27,   "fe_nfs/ip6" | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_NFS4ipv6  = 28,   "fe_nfs4/ip6" | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_SMB2      = 29,   "fe_smb2" | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_SMB2ipv6  = 30,   "fe_smb2/ip6" | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_SMB21     = 35,   "fe_smb21" | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_SMB21ipv6 = 36,   "fe_smb21/ip6" | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_SMB30     = 37,   "fe_smb30" | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_SMB30ipv6 = 38,   "fe_smb30/ip6" | ||||||
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|  |      | ||||||
|  | class fe_payload_list(Enum): | ||||||
|  |         increasing      = 1 # bytes start at 00 and increase, wrapping if needed. | ||||||
|  |         decreasing      = 2 # bytes start at FF and decrease, wrapping if needed. | ||||||
|  |         random          = 3 # generate a new random payload each time sent. | ||||||
|  |          | ||||||
|  |         random_fixed    = 4 # Means generate one random payload, and send it over | ||||||
|  |                             # and over again. | ||||||
|  |          | ||||||
|  |         zeros           = 5 # Payload is all zeros (00). | ||||||
|  |         ones            = 6 # Payload is all ones  (FF). | ||||||
|  |          | ||||||
|  |         PRBS_4_0_3      = 7     # Use linear feedback shift register to generate pseudo random sequence. | ||||||
|  |                          # First number is bit-length of register, second two are TAPS (zero-based indexs) | ||||||
|  |                          # Seed value is always 1. | ||||||
|  |          | ||||||
|  |         PRBS_7_0_6     = 8 # PRBS (see above) | ||||||
|  |         PRBS_11_8_10   = 9 # PRBS (see above) | ||||||
|  |         PRBS_15_0_14   = 10 # PRBS (see above) | ||||||
|  |         custom         = 11 # Enter your own payload with the set_endp_payload cmd. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  |      | ||||||
|  | class fe_fio_flags(Enum): | ||||||
|  |         CHECK_MOUNT   =   0x1,    # (1) Attempt to verify NFS and SMB mounts match the configured values. | ||||||
|  |         AUTO_MOUNT    =   0x2,    # (2) Attempt to mount with the provided information if not already mounted. | ||||||
|  |         AUTO_UNMOUNT  =   0x4,    # (4)   Attempt to un-mount when stopping test. | ||||||
|  |         O_DIRECT      =   0x8,    # (8)   Open file with O_DIRECT flag, disables caching.  Must use block-size read/write calls. | ||||||
|  |         UNLINK_BW     =  0x10,    # (16)  Unlink file before writing.  This works around issues with CIFS for some file-servers. | ||||||
|  |         O_LARGEFILE   =  0x20,    # (32)  Open files with O_LARGEFILE.  This allows greater than 2GB files on 32-bit systems. | ||||||
|  |         UNMOUNT_FORCE =  0x40,    # (64)  Use -f flag when calling umount | ||||||
|  |         UNMOUNT_LAZY  =  0x80,    # (128)  Use -l flag when calling umount | ||||||
|  |         USE_FSTATFS   = 0x100,    # (256) Use fstatfs system call to verify file-system type when opening files. | ||||||
|  |                                     # This can take a bit of time on some file systems, but it can be used | ||||||
|  |                                     # to detect un-expected file-system unmounts and such. | ||||||
|  |          | ||||||
|  |         O_APPEND      = 0x200     # (512) Open files for writing with O_APPEND instead | ||||||
|  |                                     # of O_TRUNC.  This will cause files to grow ever larger. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  |      | ||||||
|  |     # base_endpoint_types cribbed from BaseEndpoint.java | ||||||
|  |     # we are unlikely to need this dictionary | ||||||
|  | class fe_base_endpoint_types(Enum): | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_GENERIC = 8 | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_NFS = 9 | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_ISCSI = 10 | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_CIFS = 24 | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_NFS4 = 25 | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_CIFS6 = 26 | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_NFS6 = 27 | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_NFS46 = 28 | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_SMB2 = 29 | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_SMB26 = 30 | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_SMB21 = 35 | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_SMB216 = 36 | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_SMB30 = 37 | ||||||
|  |     EP_FE_SMB306 = 38 | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
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