depot/third_party/nixpkgs/nixos/tests/mtp.nix
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Nix

import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, ... }: {
name = "mtp";
meta = with pkgs.lib.maintainers; {
maintainers = [ matthewcroughan nixinator ];
};
nodes =
{
client = { config, pkgs, ... }: {
# DBUS runs only once a user session is created, which means a user has to
# login. Here, we log in as root. Once logged in, the gvfs-daemon service runs
# as UID 0 in User-0.service
services.getty.autologinUser = "root";
# XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is needed for running systemd-user services such as
# gvfs-daemon as root.
environment.variables.XDG_RUNTIME_DIR = "/run/user/0";
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ usbutils glib jmtpfs tree ];
services.gvfs.enable = true;
# Creates a usb-mtp device inside the VM, which is mapped to the host's
# /tmp folder, it is able to write files to this location, but only has
# permissions to read its own creations.
virtualisation.qemu.options = [
"-usb"
"-device usb-mtp,rootdir=/tmp,readonly=false"
];
};
};
testScript = { nodes, ... }:
let
# Creates a list of QEMU MTP devices matching USB ID (46f4:0004). This
# value can be sourced in a shell script. This is so we can loop over the
# devices we find, as this test may want to use more than one MTP device
# in future.
mtpDevices = pkgs.writeScript "mtpDevices.sh" ''
export mtpDevices=$(lsusb -d 46f4:0004 | awk {'print $2","$4'} | sed 's/[:-]/ /g')
'';
# Qemu is only capable of creating an MTP device with Picture Transfer
# Protocol. This means that gvfs must use gphoto2:// rather than mtp://
# when mounting.
# https://github.com/qemu/qemu/blob/970bc16f60937bcfd334f14c614bd4407c247961/hw/usb/dev-mtp.c#L278
gvfs = rec {
mountAllMtpDevices = pkgs.writeScript "mountAllMtpDevices.sh" ''
set -e
source ${mtpDevices}
for i in $mtpDevices
do
gio mount "gphoto2://[usb:$i]/"
done
'';
unmountAllMtpDevices = pkgs.writeScript "unmountAllMtpDevices.sh" ''
set -e
source ${mtpDevices}
for i in $mtpDevices
do
gio mount -u "gphoto2://[usb:$i]/"
done
'';
# gvfsTest:
# 1. Creates a 10M test file
# 2. Copies it to the device using GIO tools
# 3. Checks for corruption with `diff`
# 4. Removes the file, then unmounts the disks.
gvfsTest = pkgs.writeScript "gvfsTest.sh" ''
set -e
source ${mtpDevices}
${mountAllMtpDevices}
dd if=/dev/urandom of=testFile10M bs=1M count=10
for i in $mtpDevices
do
gio copy ./testFile10M gphoto2://[usb:$i]/
ls -lah /run/user/0/gvfs/*/testFile10M
gio remove gphoto2://[usb:$i]/testFile10M
done
${unmountAllMtpDevices}
'';
};
jmtpfs = {
# jmtpfsTest:
# 1. Mounts the device on a dir named `phone` using jmtpfs
# 2. Puts the current Nixpkgs libmtp version into a file
# 3. Checks for corruption with `diff`
# 4. Prints the directory tree
jmtpfsTest = pkgs.writeScript "jmtpfsTest.sh" ''
set -e
mkdir phone
jmtpfs phone
echo "${pkgs.libmtp.version}" > phone/tmp/testFile
echo "${pkgs.libmtp.version}" > testFile
diff phone/tmp/testFile testFile
tree phone
'';
};
in
# Using >&2 allows the results of the scripts to be printed to the terminal
# when building this test with Nix. Scripts would otherwise complete
# silently.
''
start_all()
client.wait_for_unit("multi-user.target")
client.wait_for_unit("dbus.service")
client.succeed("${gvfs.gvfsTest} >&2")
client.succeed("${jmtpfs.jmtpfsTest} >&2")
'';
})