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Motivation and Context
During some automated test runs, especially with github workers, this test fails spuriously, with a message about a checksum mismatch. This happens because the test works by reading in the raw zvol device and taking the checksum of the data; however, the way it's structured, the return value of that dd call isn't checked. If the file isn't present, we just checksum the empty string, which does not compare equal to the normal value. This makes it look like corruption is happening, when in fact the device is not present yet.
Description
We use block_device_wait to wait for the zvol block device to actually appear, and we log the result of the dd calls by using an intermediate file.
How Has This Been Tested?
Several runs of the test in question, and the rest of the test suite.
Types of changes
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