With one of my clean-up patches (see commit 1454509726719e0933c800), I recently accidentially broke the "-cdrom" parameter (more precisely "-drive if=scsi") on a couple of boards, since there was no error detected during the "make check" regression testing. This is clearly an indication that we are lacking tests in this area. So this small patch series now introduces some tests for CD-ROM drives: The first two patches introduce the possibility to check that booting from CD-ROM drives still works fine for x86 and s390x, and the third patch adds a test that certain machines can at least still be started with the "-cdrom" parameter (i.e. that test would have catched the mistake that I did with my SCSI cleanup patch).
Thomas Huth (3): tests/boot-sector: Add magic bytes to s390x boot code header tests/cdboot: Test booting from CD-ROM ISO image file tests/cdrom-test: Test that -cdrom parameter is working tests/Makefile.include | 10 ++- tests/boot-sector.c | 9 ++- tests/cdrom-test.c | 216 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 231 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) create mode 100644 tests/cdrom-test.c -- 1.8.3.1