[LTP] [PATCH v5 2/4] zram/zram_lib.sh: adapt the situation that zram device is being used
xuyang2018.jy@fujitsu.com
xuyang2018.jy@fujitsu.com
Tue Dec 21 02:33:24 CET 2021
Hi Petr
> Hi Xu,
>
>> If zram-generator package is installed and works, then we can not remove zram module
>> because zram swap is being used. This case needs a clean zram environment, change this
>> test by using hot_add/hot_remove interface[1]. So even zram device is being used, we
>> still can add zram device and remove them in cleanup.
>
>> The two interface was introduced since kernel commit 6566d1a32("zram: add dynamic
>> device add/remove functionality")[2] in 2015.6. If kernel supports these two interface,
> nit: instead of date (a bit non standard written) I'd just mention the kernel
> release, i.e. v4.2-rc1.
Will do.
>
>> we use hot_add/hot_remove to slove this problem, if not, just check whether zram is
>> being used or built in, then skip it on old kernel.
>
>> Also, zram01,02 case are adjuested to adapt the situation that CONFIG_ZRAM=y and can
>> run zram01,02 simultaneously on new kernel.
>
>> [1]https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/blockdev/zram.html#add-remove-zram-devices
>> [2]https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=6566d1a32bf7
>
>> - modprobe zram num_devices=$dev_num || \
>> - tst_brk TBROK "failed to insert zram module"
>> +# On kernel that supports /sys/class/zram-control interface but doesn't load zram,
>> +# we dont' need to use hot_add/hot_remove interface. If system has loaded zram
>> +# or buitin, we need to use hot_add/hot_remove interface.
>> +# On old kernel that doesn't support /sys/class/zram-control interface, we just
>> +# check whether zram module is being used or it is built in kernel(we can't create
>> +# number of devices required). If so, skip it.
>> + if [ ! -d "/sys/class/zram-control" ]; then
>> + modprobe zram num_devices=$dev_num
>> + if [ ! -d "/sys/class/zram-control" ]; then
>> + if grep -q '^zram' /proc/modules; then
>> + rmmod zram> /dev/null 2>&1 || \
>> + tst_brk TCONF "zram module is being used"
> nit: I'd be more clear already in the output.
Yes.
>
>> + else
>> + tst_brk TCONF "test needs CONFIG_ZRAM=m"
> Also here I'd somehow mention the old kernel.
>> + fi
>> + modprobe zram num_devices=$dev_num
>> + fi
>> + module_load=1
>> + dev_end=$(($dev_num - 1))
>> + tst_res TPASS "all zram devices (/dev/zram0~$dev_end) successfully created"
>> + return
>> + fi
>> - dev_num_created=$(ls /dev/zram* | wc -w)
>> + dev_start=$(ls /dev/zram* | wc -w)
>> + dev_end=$(($dev_start + $dev_num - 1))
>> + sys_control=1
>
>> - if [ "$dev_num_created" -ne "$dev_num" ]; then
>> - tst_brk TFAIL "unexpected num of devices: $dev_num_created"
>> - fi
>> + for i in $(seq $dev_start $dev_end); do
>> + cat /sys/class/zram-control/hot_add> /dev/null
>> + done
>
>> - tst_res TPASS "all zram devices successfully created"
>> + tst_res TPASS "all zram devices (/dev/zram$dev_start~$dev_end) successfully created"
>> }
>
> IMHO this should work and be a bit more readable
> (put extra TINFO to help understand the problem on failure or what has been
> tested):
>
> tst_res TINFO "create '$dev_num' zram device(s)"
>
> # zram module loaded, new kernel
> if [ -d "/sys/class/zram-control" ]; then
> tst_res TINFO "zram module already loaded, kernel supports zram-control interface"
> dev_start=$(ls /dev/zram* | wc -w)
> dev_end=$(($dev_start + $dev_num - 1))
> sys_control=1
>
> for i in $(seq $dev_start $dev_end); do
> cat /sys/class/zram-control/hot_add> /dev/null
> done
>
> tst_res TPASS "all zram devices (/dev/zram$dev_start~$dev_end) successfully created"
> return
> fi
>
> modprobe zram num_devices=$dev_num
>
> # detect old kernel or built-in
> if [ ! -d "/sys/class/zram-control" ]; then
> if grep -q '^zram' /proc/modules; then
> rmmod zram> /dev/null 2>&1 || \
> tst_brk TCONF "zram module is being used on old kernel without zram-control interface"
> else
> tst_brk TCONF "test needs CONFIG_ZRAM=m on old kernel without zram-control interface"
> fi
> modprobe zram num_devices=$dev_num
> fi
>
> module_load=1
> dev_end=$(($dev_num - 1))
> tst_res TPASS "all zram devices (/dev/zram0~$dev_end) successfully created"
Nice, it is easy to understand.
Best Regards
Yang Xu
> }
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Petr
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