[LTP] [PATCH V2 4/9] ftrace_stress: skip unsupported tests
Chunyu Hu
chuhu@redhat.com
Thu May 5 02:53:22 CEST 2016
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cyril Hrubis" <chrubis@suse.cz>
> To: "Chunyu Hu" <chuhu@redhat.com>
> Cc: ltp@lists.linux.it, liwan@redhat.com
> Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2016 12:50:50 AM
> Subject: Re: [LTP] [PATCH V2 4/9] ftrace_stress: skip unsupported tests
>
> Hi!
> > diff --git a/testcases/kernel/tracing/ftrace_test/ftrace_stress_test.sh
> > b/testcases/kernel/tracing/ftrace_test/ftrace_stress_test.sh
> > index d9f7f8b..80c914c 100755
> > --- a/testcases/kernel/tracing/ftrace_test/ftrace_stress_test.sh
> > +++ b/testcases/kernel/tracing/ftrace_test/ftrace_stress_test.sh
> > @@ -21,87 +21,92 @@
> > ##
> > ##
> > ###########################################################################
> >
> > -
> > export TCID="ftrace-stress-test"
> > export TST_TOTAL=1
> > export TST_COUNT=1
> >
> > . ftrace_lib.sh
> >
> > -test_success=true
> > +test_targets=" \
> > +trace_pipe current_tracer ftrace_enabled function_profile_enabled \
> > +set_event set_ftrace_pid stack_max_size stack_trace trace trace_clock \
> > +trace_options trace_stat tracing_enabled tracing_max_latency \
> > +tracing_on function_profile_enabled buffer_size_kb"
> >
> > -export_pids()
> > +get_skip_targets()
> > {
> > - export pid1 pid2 pid3 pid4 pid5 pid6 pid7 pid8 pid9 pid10 pid11 pid12 \
> > - pid13 pid14 pid15 pid16
> > -
> > - export NR_PIDS=16
> > + NR_PIDS=0
> > + for target in ${test_targets}; do
> > + if [ ! -e $TRACING_PATH/$target ] &&
> > + [ ! -e /proc/sys/kernel/$target ]; then
> > + eval skip_$target=1
> > + tst_resm TINFO "$target is not supported. Skip it."
> > + else
> > + eval skip_$target=0
> > + NR_PIDS=$((NR_PIDS + 1))
> > + fi
> > + done
> > + # Export it before sub case is lanuched.
> > + export NR_PIDS
> > }
> >
> > -test_stress()
> > +should_skip_target()
> > {
> > - export_pids
> > -
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_trace_clock.sh &
> > - pid1=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_current_tracer.sh &
> > - pid2=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_trace_options.sh &
> > - pid3=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_tracing_max_latency.sh &
> > - pid4=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_stack_trace.sh &
> > - pid5=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_stack_max_size.sh &
> > - pid6=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_tracing_on.sh &
> > - pid7=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_tracing_enabled.sh &
> > - pid8=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_set_event.sh &
> > - pid9=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_buffer_size.sh &
> > - pid10=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_trace.sh &
> > - pid11=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_trace_pipe.sh &
> > - pid12=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_ftrace_enabled.sh &
> > - pid13=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_set_ftrace_pid.sh &
> > - pid14=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_profile_enabled.sh &
> > - pid15=$!
> > - $SPATH/ftrace_trace_stat.sh &
> > - pid16=$!
> > + local var=skip_$1
> > + local val=${!var}
I found here i was using bashism too as your pointed below.
> > + [ "$val" = 1 ]
> > }
> >
> > test_kill()
> > {
> > - kill -KILL $pid1 || test_success=false
> > - kill -KILL $pid2 || test_success=false
> > - kill -KILL $pid3 || test_success=false
> > - kill -KILL $pid4 || test_success=false
> > - kill -KILL $pid5 || test_success=false
> > - kill -KILL $pid6 || test_success=false
> > - kill -KILL $pid7 || test_success=false
> > - kill -KILL $pid8 || test_success=false
> > - kill -KILL $pid9 || test_success=false
> > - kill -KILL $pid10 || test_success=false
> > - kill -KILL $pid11 || test_success=false
> > - kill -USR1 $pid12 || test_success=false
> > - kill -KILL $pid13 || test_success=false
> > - kill -KILL $pid14 || test_success=false
> > - kill -KILL $pid15 || test_success=false
> > - kill -KILL $pid16 || test_success=false
> > + tst_resm TINFO "killing ${pid0}"
> > + kill -USR1 ${pid0}
> > + wait ${pid0}
> > +
> > + local p=1;
> > + while [ $p -lt $NR_PIDS ]; do
> > + local kill_pid=pid${p}
> > + kill -KILL ${!kill_pid}
> ^
> Bashism.
I am trying to change to use this way
local pid_var=pid${p}
eval local kill_pid=\$${pid_var}
tst_resm TINFO "killing ${kill_pid}"
eval kill -KILL $kill_pid
wait ${kill_pid}
maybe i'm still using bashism? thanks. if it's ok
then i will use this way.
Ideally i should find a dash to try. but i have not
found the package in rhel.
>
> > + tst_resm TINFO "killing ${!kill_pid}"
> > + wait ${!kill_pid}
> > + p=$((p + 1))
> > + done
>
> This part seems to have misformatted whitespaces, please fix that.
OK. Noticed, fixed in my local repo now.
> > sleep 2
>
>
> The wait is done here, OK. But you should have dropped the sleep 2.
OK. removed in my local now. Won't see it in next step.
> > clean_up
Here i will call restore_ path. but i think we'd better move it out of
test_kill to main path, it's not appropriate in that func.
> > }
> >
> > +test_stress()
> > +{
> > + local index=0;
> > +
> > + tst_resm TINFO "Test targets: ${test_targets}"
> > +
> > + get_skip_targets
> > + for target in ${test_targets}; do
> > + if should_skip_target $target; then
> > + continue
> > + fi
> > + sh ftrace_${target}.sh &
> > + eval pid${index}=$!
> > + tst_resm TINFO "Start pid${index}=$! $SPATH/ftrace_${target}.sh"
> > + index=$((index + 1))
> > + done
> > + export_pids
> > +}
> > +
> > +export_pids()
> > +{
> > + local p=0
> > + while [ $p -lt $NR_PIDS ]; do
> > + export pid${p}
> > + p=$((p + 1))
> > + done
> > +}
> >
> > +cd ftrace_stress/
>
> Why the cd? It does not seem to be needed.
as currently we are in ftrace_test/, but sub stresses
cases are in ftrace_test/ftrace_stress/
in test_stress(), i start the sub script using
sh ftrace_${target}.sh &
This make the path shorter. If you don't have objection,
I will move the cd ftrace_stress/ into test_stress().
What do you think of this?
>
> > # ----------------------------
> > -echo "Ftrace Stress Test Begin"
> > +tst_resm TINFO "Ftrace Stress Test Begin"
> >
> > save_old_setting
> >
> > @@ -113,11 +118,6 @@ test_wait
> >
> > test_kill
> >
> > -echo "Ftrace Stress Test End"
> > +tst_resm TINFO "Finished running the test. Run dmesg to double-check for
> > bugs"
>
> Well most of the things I've pointed out seems to be fixed but I still
> fail to see the restore_old_setting here. Or do I miss someting?
in ftrace_lib.sh , you can see a clean_up which calls the restore path.
Looks like leave it in clean_up can make things simpler. you mentioned ltp can
setup cleanup callback, if one clean_up can do all. then that's good to
put it there with other clean steps together. your opinion?
> > -if $test_success; then
> > - tst_resm TPASS "finished running the test. Run dmesg to double-check for
> > bugs"
> > -else
> > - tst_resm TFAIL "please check log message."
> > - exit 1
> > -fi
> > +tst_exit
>
>
>
> --
> Cyril Hrubis
> chrubis@suse.cz
>
--
Regards,
Chunyu Hu
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