numam-dpdk/app/test/test_lcores.c
Jie Zhou 3c60274c09 test: skip unsupported tests on Windows
Skip tests which are not yet supported for Windows:
- The libraries that tests depend on are not enabled on Windows yet
- The tests can compile but with issue still under investigation
    * test_func_reentrancy:
      Windows EAL has no protection against repeated calls.
    * test_lcores:
      Execution enters an infinite loops, requires investigation.
    * test_rcu_qsbr_perf:
      Execution hangs on Windows, requires investigation.

Signed-off-by: Jie Zhou <jizh@linux.microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Kozlyuk <dmitry.kozliuk@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Tyler Retzlaff <roretzla@linux.microsoft.com>
2022-02-08 14:19:40 +01:00

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C

/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* Copyright (c) 2020 Red Hat, Inc.
*/
#include <pthread.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <rte_common.h>
#include <rte_errno.h>
#include <rte_lcore.h>
#include "test.h"
struct thread_context {
enum { Thread_INIT, Thread_ERROR, Thread_DONE } state;
bool lcore_id_any;
pthread_t id;
unsigned int *registered_count;
};
static void *thread_loop(void *arg)
{
struct thread_context *t = arg;
unsigned int lcore_id;
lcore_id = rte_lcore_id();
if (lcore_id != LCORE_ID_ANY) {
printf("Error: incorrect lcore id for new thread %u\n", lcore_id);
t->state = Thread_ERROR;
}
if (rte_thread_register() < 0)
printf("Warning: could not register new thread (this might be expected during this test), reason %s\n",
rte_strerror(rte_errno));
lcore_id = rte_lcore_id();
if ((t->lcore_id_any && lcore_id != LCORE_ID_ANY) ||
(!t->lcore_id_any && lcore_id == LCORE_ID_ANY)) {
printf("Error: could not register new thread, got %u while %sexpecting %u\n",
lcore_id, t->lcore_id_any ? "" : "not ", LCORE_ID_ANY);
t->state = Thread_ERROR;
}
/* Report register happened to the control thread. */
__atomic_add_fetch(t->registered_count, 1, __ATOMIC_RELEASE);
/* Wait for release from the control thread. */
while (__atomic_load_n(t->registered_count, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) != 0)
;
rte_thread_unregister();
lcore_id = rte_lcore_id();
if (lcore_id != LCORE_ID_ANY) {
printf("Error: could not unregister new thread, %u still assigned\n",
lcore_id);
t->state = Thread_ERROR;
}
if (t->state != Thread_ERROR)
t->state = Thread_DONE;
return NULL;
}
static int
test_non_eal_lcores(unsigned int eal_threads_count)
{
struct thread_context thread_contexts[RTE_MAX_LCORE];
unsigned int non_eal_threads_count;
unsigned int registered_count;
struct thread_context *t;
unsigned int i;
int ret;
non_eal_threads_count = 0;
registered_count = 0;
/* Try to create as many threads as possible. */
for (i = 0; i < RTE_MAX_LCORE - eal_threads_count; i++) {
t = &thread_contexts[i];
t->state = Thread_INIT;
t->registered_count = &registered_count;
t->lcore_id_any = false;
if (pthread_create(&t->id, NULL, thread_loop, t) != 0)
break;
non_eal_threads_count++;
}
printf("non-EAL threads count: %u\n", non_eal_threads_count);
/* Wait all non-EAL threads to register. */
while (__atomic_load_n(&registered_count, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) !=
non_eal_threads_count)
;
/* We managed to create the max number of threads, let's try to create
* one more. This will allow one more check.
*/
if (eal_threads_count + non_eal_threads_count < RTE_MAX_LCORE)
goto skip_lcore_any;
t = &thread_contexts[non_eal_threads_count];
t->state = Thread_INIT;
t->registered_count = &registered_count;
t->lcore_id_any = true;
if (pthread_create(&t->id, NULL, thread_loop, t) == 0) {
non_eal_threads_count++;
printf("non-EAL threads count: %u\n", non_eal_threads_count);
while (__atomic_load_n(&registered_count, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) !=
non_eal_threads_count)
;
}
skip_lcore_any:
/* Release all threads, and check their states. */
__atomic_store_n(&registered_count, 0, __ATOMIC_RELEASE);
ret = 0;
for (i = 0; i < non_eal_threads_count; i++) {
t = &thread_contexts[i];
pthread_join(t->id, NULL);
if (t->state != Thread_DONE)
ret = -1;
}
return ret;
}
struct limit_lcore_context {
unsigned int init;
unsigned int max;
unsigned int uninit;
};
static int
limit_lcores_init(unsigned int lcore_id __rte_unused, void *arg)
{
struct limit_lcore_context *l = arg;
l->init++;
if (l->init > l->max)
return -1;
return 0;
}
static void
limit_lcores_uninit(unsigned int lcore_id __rte_unused, void *arg)
{
struct limit_lcore_context *l = arg;
l->uninit++;
}
static int
test_lcores_callback(unsigned int eal_threads_count)
{
struct limit_lcore_context l;
void *handle;
/* Refuse last lcore => callback register error. */
memset(&l, 0, sizeof(l));
l.max = eal_threads_count - 1;
handle = rte_lcore_callback_register("limit", limit_lcores_init,
limit_lcores_uninit, &l);
if (handle != NULL) {
printf("Error: lcore callback register should have failed\n");
goto error;
}
/* Refusal happens at the n th call to the init callback.
* Besides, n - 1 were accepted, so we expect as many uninit calls when
* the rollback happens.
*/
if (l.init != eal_threads_count) {
printf("Error: lcore callback register failed but incorrect init calls, expected %u, got %u\n",
eal_threads_count, l.init);
goto error;
}
if (l.uninit != eal_threads_count - 1) {
printf("Error: lcore callback register failed but incorrect uninit calls, expected %u, got %u\n",
eal_threads_count - 1, l.uninit);
goto error;
}
/* Accept all lcore and unregister. */
memset(&l, 0, sizeof(l));
l.max = eal_threads_count;
handle = rte_lcore_callback_register("limit", limit_lcores_init,
limit_lcores_uninit, &l);
if (handle == NULL) {
printf("Error: lcore callback register failed\n");
goto error;
}
if (l.uninit != 0) {
printf("Error: lcore callback register succeeded but incorrect uninit calls, expected 0, got %u\n",
l.uninit);
goto error;
}
rte_lcore_callback_unregister(handle);
handle = NULL;
if (l.init != eal_threads_count) {
printf("Error: lcore callback unregister done but incorrect init calls, expected %u, got %u\n",
eal_threads_count, l.init);
goto error;
}
if (l.uninit != eal_threads_count) {
printf("Error: lcore callback unregister done but incorrect uninit calls, expected %u, got %u\n",
eal_threads_count, l.uninit);
goto error;
}
return 0;
error:
if (handle != NULL)
rte_lcore_callback_unregister(handle);
return -1;
}
static int
test_non_eal_lcores_callback(unsigned int eal_threads_count)
{
struct thread_context thread_contexts[2];
unsigned int non_eal_threads_count = 0;
struct limit_lcore_context l[2] = {};
unsigned int registered_count = 0;
struct thread_context *t;
void *handle[2] = {};
unsigned int i;
int ret;
/* This test requires two empty slots to be sure lcore init refusal is
* because of callback execution.
*/
if (eal_threads_count + 2 >= RTE_MAX_LCORE)
return 0;
/* Register two callbacks:
* - first one accepts any lcore,
* - second one accepts all EAL lcore + one more for the first non-EAL
* thread, then refuses the next lcore.
*/
l[0].max = UINT_MAX;
handle[0] = rte_lcore_callback_register("no_limit", limit_lcores_init,
limit_lcores_uninit, &l[0]);
if (handle[0] == NULL) {
printf("Error: lcore callback [0] register failed\n");
goto error;
}
l[1].max = eal_threads_count + 1;
handle[1] = rte_lcore_callback_register("limit", limit_lcores_init,
limit_lcores_uninit, &l[1]);
if (handle[1] == NULL) {
printf("Error: lcore callback [1] register failed\n");
goto error;
}
if (l[0].init != eal_threads_count || l[1].init != eal_threads_count) {
printf("Error: lcore callbacks register succeeded but incorrect init calls, expected %u, %u, got %u, %u\n",
eal_threads_count, eal_threads_count,
l[0].init, l[1].init);
goto error;
}
if (l[0].uninit != 0 || l[1].uninit != 0) {
printf("Error: lcore callbacks register succeeded but incorrect uninit calls, expected 0, 1, got %u, %u\n",
l[0].uninit, l[1].uninit);
goto error;
}
/* First thread that expects a valid lcore id. */
t = &thread_contexts[0];
t->state = Thread_INIT;
t->registered_count = &registered_count;
t->lcore_id_any = false;
if (pthread_create(&t->id, NULL, thread_loop, t) != 0)
goto cleanup_threads;
non_eal_threads_count++;
while (__atomic_load_n(&registered_count, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) !=
non_eal_threads_count)
;
if (l[0].init != eal_threads_count + 1 ||
l[1].init != eal_threads_count + 1) {
printf("Error: incorrect init calls, expected %u, %u, got %u, %u\n",
eal_threads_count + 1, eal_threads_count + 1,
l[0].init, l[1].init);
goto cleanup_threads;
}
if (l[0].uninit != 0 || l[1].uninit != 0) {
printf("Error: incorrect uninit calls, expected 0, 0, got %u, %u\n",
l[0].uninit, l[1].uninit);
goto cleanup_threads;
}
/* Second thread, that expects LCORE_ID_ANY because of init refusal. */
t = &thread_contexts[1];
t->state = Thread_INIT;
t->registered_count = &registered_count;
t->lcore_id_any = true;
if (pthread_create(&t->id, NULL, thread_loop, t) != 0)
goto cleanup_threads;
non_eal_threads_count++;
while (__atomic_load_n(&registered_count, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) !=
non_eal_threads_count)
;
if (l[0].init != eal_threads_count + 2 ||
l[1].init != eal_threads_count + 2) {
printf("Error: incorrect init calls, expected %u, %u, got %u, %u\n",
eal_threads_count + 2, eal_threads_count + 2,
l[0].init, l[1].init);
goto cleanup_threads;
}
if (l[0].uninit != 1 || l[1].uninit != 0) {
printf("Error: incorrect uninit calls, expected 1, 0, got %u, %u\n",
l[0].uninit, l[1].uninit);
goto cleanup_threads;
}
rte_lcore_dump(stdout);
/* Release all threads, and check their states. */
__atomic_store_n(&registered_count, 0, __ATOMIC_RELEASE);
ret = 0;
for (i = 0; i < non_eal_threads_count; i++) {
t = &thread_contexts[i];
pthread_join(t->id, NULL);
if (t->state != Thread_DONE)
ret = -1;
}
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
rte_lcore_dump(stdout);
if (l[0].uninit != 2 || l[1].uninit != 1) {
printf("Error: threads reported having successfully registered and unregistered, but incorrect uninit calls, expected 2, 1, got %u, %u\n",
l[0].uninit, l[1].uninit);
goto error;
}
rte_lcore_callback_unregister(handle[0]);
rte_lcore_callback_unregister(handle[1]);
return 0;
cleanup_threads:
/* Release all threads */
__atomic_store_n(&registered_count, 0, __ATOMIC_RELEASE);
for (i = 0; i < non_eal_threads_count; i++) {
t = &thread_contexts[i];
pthread_join(t->id, NULL);
}
error:
if (handle[1] != NULL)
rte_lcore_callback_unregister(handle[1]);
if (handle[0] != NULL)
rte_lcore_callback_unregister(handle[0]);
return -1;
}
static void *ctrl_thread_loop(void *arg)
{
struct thread_context *t = arg;
printf("Control thread running successfully\n");
/* Set the thread state to DONE */
t->state = Thread_DONE;
return NULL;
}
static int
test_ctrl_thread(void)
{
struct thread_context ctrl_thread_context;
struct thread_context *t;
/* Create one control thread */
t = &ctrl_thread_context;
t->state = Thread_INIT;
if (rte_ctrl_thread_create(&t->id, "test_ctrl_threads",
NULL, ctrl_thread_loop, t) != 0)
return -1;
/* Wait till the control thread exits.
* This also acts as the barrier such that the memory operations
* in control thread are visible to this thread.
*/
pthread_join(t->id, NULL);
/* Check if the control thread set the correct state */
if (t->state != Thread_DONE)
return -1;
return 0;
}
static int
test_lcores(void)
{
unsigned int eal_threads_count = 0;
unsigned int i;
if (RTE_EXEC_ENV_IS_WINDOWS)
return TEST_SKIPPED;
for (i = 0; i < RTE_MAX_LCORE; i++) {
if (!rte_lcore_has_role(i, ROLE_OFF))
eal_threads_count++;
}
if (eal_threads_count == 0) {
printf("Error: something is broken, no EAL thread detected.\n");
return TEST_FAILED;
}
printf("EAL threads count: %u, RTE_MAX_LCORE=%u\n", eal_threads_count,
RTE_MAX_LCORE);
rte_lcore_dump(stdout);
if (test_non_eal_lcores(eal_threads_count) < 0)
return TEST_FAILED;
if (test_lcores_callback(eal_threads_count) < 0)
return TEST_FAILED;
if (test_non_eal_lcores_callback(eal_threads_count) < 0)
return TEST_FAILED;
if (test_ctrl_thread() < 0)
return TEST_FAILED;
return TEST_SUCCESS;
}
REGISTER_TEST_COMMAND(lcores_autotest, test_lcores);