Ben Walker 1e92d78a10 iscsi: Add an iscsi target application
Similar to our NVMf target, this is an iSCSI target that
can interoperate with the Linux and Windows standard iSCSI
initiators.

Change-Id: I6961c5ef99f7b161c396330ed5b543ea29b0ca7b
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
2016-08-04 13:15:33 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -xe
testdir=$(readlink -f $(dirname $0))
rootdir=$testdir/../../..
source $rootdir/scripts/autotest_common.sh
if [ -z "$TARGET_IP" ]; then
echo "TARGET_IP not defined in environment"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$INITIATOR_IP" ]; then
echo "INITIATOR_IP not defined in environment"
exit 1
fi
timing_enter reset
# iSCSI target configuration
PORT=3260
RPC_PORT=5260
INITIATOR_TAG=2
INITIATOR_NAME=ALL
NETMASK=$INITIATOR_IP/32
MALLOC_LUN_SIZE=64
MALLOC_BLOCK_SIZE=512
rpc_py="python $rootdir/scripts/rpc.py"
fio_py="python $rootdir/scripts/fio.py"
if ! hash sg_reset; then
exit 1
fi
./app/iscsi_tgt/iscsi_tgt -c $testdir/iscsi.conf &
pid=$!
echo "Process pid: $pid"
trap "process_core; killprocess $pid; exit 1" SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT
waitforlisten $pid ${RPC_PORT}
echo "iscsi_tgt is listening. Running tests..."
$rpc_py add_portal_group 1 $TARGET_IP:$PORT
$rpc_py add_initiator_group $INITIATOR_TAG $INITIATOR_NAME $NETMASK
$rpc_py construct_malloc_lun $MALLOC_LUN_SIZE $MALLOC_BLOCK_SIZE
# "Malloc0:0" ==> use Malloc0 blockdev for LUN0
# "1:2" ==> map PortalGroup1 to InitiatorGroup2
# "64" ==> iSCSI queue depth 64
# "1 0 0 0" ==> disable CHAP authentication
$rpc_py construct_target_node Target3 Target3_alias 'Malloc0:0' '1:2' 64 1 0 0 0
sleep 1
iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p $TARGET_IP:$PORT
iscsiadm -m node --login -p $TARGET_IP:$PORT
dev=$(iscsiadm -m session -P 3 | grep "Attached scsi disk" | awk '{print $4}')
sleep 1
$fio_py 512 1 read 60 &
fiopid=$!
echo "FIO pid: $fiopid"
trap "iscsicleanup; process_core; killprocess $pid; killprocess $fiopid; exit 1" SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT
# Do 3 resets while making sure iscsi_tgt and fio are still running
for i in 1 2 3; do
sleep 1
kill -s 0 $pid
kill -s 0 $fiopid
sg_reset -d /dev/$dev
sleep 1
kill -s 0 $pid
kill -s 0 $fiopid
done
kill $fiopid
wait $fiopid || true
trap - SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT
iscsicleanup
killprocess $pid
timing_exit reset