While working on the tests for the secret initialization vector, I found
that the existing iSCSI tests were lacking in how they defined the IQN.
Many had IQN's of just 'iqn.1992-01.com.example' for one disk while using
'iqn.1992-01.com.example/1' for the second disk (same for hostdevs - guess
how they were copied/generated).
Typically (and documented this way), IQN's would include be of the form
'iqn.1992-01.com.example:storage/1' indicating an IQN using "storage" for
naming authority specific string and "/1" for the iSCSI LUN.
So modify the input XML's to use the more proper format - this of course
has a ripple effect on the output XML and the args.
Also note that the "%3A" is generated by the virURIFormat/xmlSaveUri
to represent the colon.
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
Most of the qemuargv2xml tests are parsing old style qemu command
lines (with -disk, -serial, etc), and it gets its input from
qemuxml2argv output.
But since we've raise the minimum supported qemu version to 0.12.0,
which supports -device, once that changes propagates through libvirt
the vast majority of qemuxml2argv output is _not_ going to be using
old style qemu options.
In preparation for this, switch qemuargv2xml to use its own copies
of input and output, so it's not tied to qemuxml2argv results.
This is just a straight copy of the current tests.