freebsd-nq/module/splat/splat-linux.c
Brian Behlendorf bf0c60c060 Add linux compatibility tests
While the splat tests were originally designed to stress test
the Solaris primatives.  I am extending them to include some kernel
compatibility tests.  Certain linux APIs have changed frequently.
These tests ensure that added compatibility is working properly
and no unnoticed regression have slipped in.

Test 1 and 2 add basic regression tests for shrink_icache_memory
and shrink_dcache_memory.  These are simply functional tests to
ensure we can call these functions safely.  Checking for correct
behavior is more difficult since other running processes will
influence the behavior.  However, these functions are provided
by the kernel so if we can successfully call them we assume they
are working correctly.

Test 3 checks that shrinker functions are being registered and
called correctly.  As of Linux 3.0 the shrinker API has changed
four different times so I felt the need to add a trivial test
case to ensure each variant works as expected.
2011-06-21 14:02:46 -07:00

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/*****************************************************************************\
* Copyright (C) 2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
* Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER).
* Written by Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>.
* UCRL-CODE-235197
*
* This file is part of the SPL, Solaris Porting Layer.
* For details, see <http://github.com/behlendorf/spl/>.
*
* The SPL is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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*
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*
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*****************************************************************************
* Solaris Porting LAyer Tests (SPLAT) Kernel Compatibility Tests.
\*****************************************************************************/
#include "splat-internal.h"
#define SPLAT_LINUX_NAME "linux"
#define SPLAT_LINUX_DESC "Kernel Compatibility Tests"
#define SPLAT_LINUX_TEST1_ID 0x1001
#define SPLAT_LINUX_TEST1_NAME "shrink_dcache"
#define SPLAT_LINUX_TEST1_DESC "Shrink dcache test"
#define SPLAT_LINUX_TEST2_ID 0x1002
#define SPLAT_LINUX_TEST2_NAME "shrink_icache"
#define SPLAT_LINUX_TEST2_DESC "Shrink icache test"
#define SPLAT_LINUX_TEST3_ID 0x1003
#define SPLAT_LINUX_TEST3_NAME "shrinker"
#define SPLAT_LINUX_TEST3_DESC "Shrinker test"
/*
* Attempt to shrink the dcache memory. This is simply a functional
* to ensure we can correctly call the shrinker. We don't check that
* the cache actually decreased because we have no control over what
* else may be running on the system. This avoid false positives.
*/
static int
splat_linux_test1(struct file *file, void *arg)
{
int remain_before;
int remain_after;
remain_before = shrink_dcache_memory(0, GFP_KERNEL);
remain_after = shrink_dcache_memory(KMC_REAP_CHUNK, GFP_KERNEL);
splat_vprint(file, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST1_NAME,
"Shrink dcache memory, remain %d -> %d\n",
remain_before, remain_after);
return 0;
}
/*
* Attempt to shrink the icache memory. This is simply a functional
* to ensure we can correctly call the shrinker. We don't check that
* the cache actually decreased because we have no control over what
* else may be running on the system. This avoid false positives.
*/
static int
splat_linux_test2(struct file *file, void *arg)
{
int remain_before;
int remain_after;
remain_before = shrink_icache_memory(0, GFP_KERNEL);
remain_after = shrink_icache_memory(KMC_REAP_CHUNK, GFP_KERNEL);
splat_vprint(file, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST2_NAME,
"Shrink icache memory, remain %d -> %d\n",
remain_before, remain_after);
return 0;
}
SPL_SHRINKER_CALLBACK_FWD_DECLARE(splat_linux_shrinker_fn);
SPL_SHRINKER_DECLARE(splat_linux_shrinker, splat_linux_shrinker_fn, 1);
static unsigned long splat_linux_shrinker_size = 0;
static struct file *splat_linux_shrinker_file = NULL;
static int
__splat_linux_shrinker_fn(struct shrinker *shrink, struct shrink_control *sc)
{
static int failsafe = 0;
if (sc->nr_to_scan) {
splat_linux_shrinker_size = splat_linux_shrinker_size -
MIN(sc->nr_to_scan, splat_linux_shrinker_size);
splat_vprint(splat_linux_shrinker_file, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST3_NAME,
"Reclaimed %lu objects, size now %lu\n",
sc->nr_to_scan, splat_linux_shrinker_size);
} else {
splat_vprint(splat_linux_shrinker_file, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST3_NAME,
"Cache size is %lu\n", splat_linux_shrinker_size);
}
/* Far more calls than expected abort drop_slab as a failsafe */
if ((++failsafe % 1000) == 0) {
splat_vprint(splat_linux_shrinker_file, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST3_NAME,
"Far more calls than expected (%d), size now %lu\n",
failsafe, splat_linux_shrinker_size);
return -1;
}
return (int)splat_linux_shrinker_size;
}
SPL_SHRINKER_CALLBACK_WRAPPER(splat_linux_shrinker_fn);
#define DROP_SLAB_CMD \
"exec 0</dev/null " \
" 1>/proc/sys/vm/drop_caches " \
" 2>/dev/null; " \
"echo 2"
static int
splat_linux_drop_slab(struct file *file)
{
char *argv[] = { "/bin/sh",
"-c",
DROP_SLAB_CMD,
NULL };
char *envp[] = { "HOME=/",
"TERM=linux",
"PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin",
NULL };
int rc;
rc = call_usermodehelper(argv[0], argv, envp, 1);
if (rc)
splat_vprint(file, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST3_NAME,
"Failed user helper '%s %s %s', rc = %d\n",
argv[0], argv[1], argv[2], rc);
return rc;
}
/*
* Verify correct shrinker functionality by registering a shrinker
* with the required compatibility macros. We then use a simulated
* cache and force the systems caches to be dropped. The shrinker
* should be repeatedly called until it reports that the cache is
* empty. It is then cleanly unregistered and correct behavior is
* verified. There are now four slightly different supported shrinker
* API and this test ensures the compatibility code is correct.
*/
static int
splat_linux_test3(struct file *file, void *arg)
{
int rc = -EINVAL;
/*
* Globals used by the shrinker, it is not safe to run this
* test concurrently this is a safe assumption for SPLAT tests.
* Regardless we do some minimal checking a bail if concurrent
* use is detected.
*/
if (splat_linux_shrinker_size || splat_linux_shrinker_file) {
splat_vprint(file, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST3_NAME,
"Failed due to concurrent shrinker test, rc = %d\n", rc);
return (rc);
}
splat_linux_shrinker_size = 1024;
splat_linux_shrinker_file = file;
spl_register_shrinker(&splat_linux_shrinker);
rc = splat_linux_drop_slab(file);
if (rc)
goto out;
if (splat_linux_shrinker_size != 0) {
splat_vprint(file, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST3_NAME,
"Failed cache was not shrunk to 0, size now %lu",
splat_linux_shrinker_size);
rc = -EDOM;
}
out:
spl_unregister_shrinker(&splat_linux_shrinker);
splat_linux_shrinker_size = 0;
splat_linux_shrinker_file = NULL;
return rc;
}
splat_subsystem_t *
splat_linux_init(void)
{
splat_subsystem_t *sub;
sub = kmalloc(sizeof(*sub), GFP_KERNEL);
if (sub == NULL)
return NULL;
memset(sub, 0, sizeof(*sub));
strncpy(sub->desc.name, SPLAT_LINUX_NAME, SPLAT_NAME_SIZE);
strncpy(sub->desc.desc, SPLAT_LINUX_DESC, SPLAT_DESC_SIZE);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sub->subsystem_list);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sub->test_list);
spin_lock_init(&sub->test_lock);
sub->desc.id = SPLAT_SUBSYSTEM_LINUX;
SPLAT_TEST_INIT(sub, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST1_NAME, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST1_DESC,
SPLAT_LINUX_TEST1_ID, splat_linux_test1);
SPLAT_TEST_INIT(sub, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST2_NAME, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST2_DESC,
SPLAT_LINUX_TEST2_ID, splat_linux_test2);
SPLAT_TEST_INIT(sub, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST3_NAME, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST3_DESC,
SPLAT_LINUX_TEST3_ID, splat_linux_test3);
return sub;
}
void
splat_linux_fini(splat_subsystem_t *sub)
{
ASSERT(sub);
SPLAT_TEST_FINI(sub, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST3_ID);
SPLAT_TEST_FINI(sub, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST2_ID);
SPLAT_TEST_FINI(sub, SPLAT_LINUX_TEST1_ID);
kfree(sub);
}
int
splat_linux_id(void) {
return SPLAT_SUBSYSTEM_LINUX;
}