def test_find_mpath_id_name(self):
     maps = [
         'sysfs=bar multipath=mpatha name=friendly',
         'sysfs=wark multipath=mpatha'
     ]
     self.m_subp.return_value = ("\n".join(maps), "")
     self.assertEqual('friendly', multipath.find_mpath_id('/dev/bar'))
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 def test_find_mpath_id_name(self):
     """find_mpath_id_name returns the name if present in maps on match."""
     maps = [
         'sysfs=bar multipath=mpatha name=friendly',
         'sysfs=wark multipath=mpatha'
     ]
     self.m_subp.return_value = ("\n".join(maps), "")
     self.assertEqual('friendly', multipath.find_mpath_id('/dev/bar'))
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 def test_find_mpath_id_none(self):
     """find_mpath_id_name returns none when device is not part of maps."""
     self.m_udev.udevadm_info.return_value = {}
     self.assertEqual(None, multipath.find_mpath_id('/dev/foo'))
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 def test_find_mpath_id(self):
     """find_mpath_id returns mpath_id if device is part of mpath group."""
     self.m_udev.udevadm_info.return_value = {'DM_NAME': 'mpatha-foo'}
     self.assertEqual('mpatha-foo', multipath.find_mpath_id('/dev/bar'))
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def wipe_superblock(device):
    """
    Wrapper for block.wipe_volume compatible with shutdown function interface
    """
    blockdev = block.sysfs_to_devpath(device)
    # when operating on a disk that used to have a dos part table with an
    # extended partition, attempting to wipe the extended partition will fail
    try:
        if not block.is_online(blockdev):
            LOG.debug("Device is not online (size=0), so skipping:"
                      " '%s'", blockdev)
            return

        if block.is_extended_partition(blockdev):
            LOG.info(
                "extended partitions do not need wiping, so skipping:"
                " '%s'", blockdev)
            return
    except OSError as e:
        if util.is_file_not_found_exc(e):
            LOG.debug('Device to wipe disappeared: %s', e)
            LOG.debug('/proc/partitions says: %s',
                      util.load_file('/proc/partitions'))

            (parent, partnum) = block.get_blockdev_for_partition(blockdev)
            out, _e = util.subp(['sfdisk', '-d', parent],
                                capture=True,
                                combine_capture=True)
            LOG.debug('Disk partition info:\n%s', out)
            return
        else:
            raise e

    # gather any partitions
    partitions = block.get_sysfs_partitions(device)

    # release zfs member by exporting the pool
    if zfs.zfs_supported() and block.is_zfs_member(blockdev):
        poolname = zfs.device_to_poolname(blockdev)
        # only export pools that have been imported
        if poolname in zfs.zpool_list():
            try:
                zfs.zpool_export(poolname)
            except util.ProcessExecutionError as e:
                LOG.warning('Failed to export zpool "%s": %s', poolname, e)

    if is_swap_device(blockdev):
        shutdown_swap(blockdev)

    # some volumes will be claimed by the bcache layer but do not surface
    # an actual /dev/bcacheN device which owns the parts (backing, cache)
    # The result is that some volumes cannot be wiped while bcache claims
    # the device.  Resolve this by stopping bcache layer on those volumes
    # if present.
    for bcache_path in ['bcache', 'bcache/set']:
        stop_path = os.path.join(device, bcache_path)
        if os.path.exists(stop_path):
            LOG.debug('Attempting to release bcache layer from device: %s:%s',
                      device, stop_path)
            if stop_path.endswith('set'):
                rp = os.path.realpath(stop_path)
                bcache.stop_cacheset(rp)
            else:
                bcache._stop_device(stop_path)

    _wipe_superblock(blockdev)

    # if we had partitions, make sure they've been removed
    if partitions:
        LOG.debug('%s had partitions, issuing partition reread', device)
        retries = [.5, .5, 1, 2, 5, 7]
        for attempt, wait in enumerate(retries):
            try:
                # only rereadpt on wiped device
                block.rescan_block_devices(devices=[blockdev])
                # may raise IOError, OSError due to wiped partition table
                curparts = block.get_sysfs_partitions(device)
                if len(curparts) == 0:
                    return
            except (IOError, OSError):
                if attempt + 1 >= len(retries):
                    raise

            LOG.debug(
                "%s partitions still present, rereading pt"
                " (%s/%s).  sleeping %ss before retry", device, attempt + 1,
                len(retries), wait)
            time.sleep(wait)

    # multipath partitions are separate block devices (disks)
    if multipath.is_mpath_partition(blockdev):
        multipath.remove_partition(blockdev)
    # multipath devices must be hidden to utilize a single member (path)
    elif multipath.is_mpath_device(blockdev):
        mp_id = multipath.find_mpath_id(blockdev)
        if mp_id:
            multipath.remove_map(mp_id)
        else:
            raise RuntimeError('Failed to find multipath id for %s' % blockdev)
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 def test_find_mpath_id_none(self):
     """find_mpath_id_name returns none when device is not part of maps."""
     maps = ['sysfs=bar multipath=mpatha', 'sysfs=wark multipath=mpatha']
     self.m_subp.return_value = ("\n".join(maps), "")
     self.assertEqual(None, multipath.find_mpath_id('/dev/foo'))
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 def test_find_mpath_id(self):
     """find_mpath_id returns mpath_id if device is part of mpath group."""
     mp_id = 'mpatha'
     maps = ['sysfs=bar multipath=mpatha', 'sysfs=wark multipath=mpatha']
     self.m_subp.return_value = ("\n".join(maps), "")
     self.assertEqual(mp_id, multipath.find_mpath_id('/dev/bar'))
 def test_find_mpath_id_none(self):
     maps = ['sysfs=bar multipath=mpatha', 'sysfs=wark multipath=mpatha']
     self.m_subp.return_value = ("\n".join(maps), "")
     self.assertEqual(None, multipath.find_mpath_id('/dev/foo'))
 def test_find_mpath_id(self):
     mp_id = 'mpatha'
     maps = ['sysfs=bar multipath=mpatha', 'sysfs=wark multipath=mpatha']
     self.m_subp.return_value = ("\n".join(maps), "")
     self.assertEqual(mp_id, multipath.find_mpath_id('/dev/bar'))