numam-spdk/test/unit/unittest.sh
Kunal Sablok 41586b0f1d bdev: add raid bdev module
Raid module:
============
- SPDK raid bdev module is a new bdev module which is
  responsible for striping various NVMe devices and expose the raid bdev
  to bdev layer which would enhance the performance and capacity.
- It can support theoretically 256 base devices (currently it is being
  tested max upto 8 base devices)
- Multiple strip sizes like 32KB, 64KB, 128KB, 256KB, 512KB etc is
  supported. Most of the current testing is focused on 64KB strip size.
- New RPC commands like "create raid bdev", "destroy raid bdev" and "get raid bdevs"
  are introduced to configure raid bdev dynamically in a running
SPDK system.
- Currently raid bdev configuration parameters are persisted in the
  current SPDK configuration file for across reboot support. DDF will be
introduced later.

High level testing done:
=======================
- Raid bdev is created with 8 base NVMe devices via configuration
  file and is exposed to initiator via existing methods. Initiator is
able to see a single NVMe namespace with capacity equal to sum of the
minimum capacities of 8 devices. Initiator was able to run raw
read/write workload, file system workload etc (tested with XFS file
system workload).
- Multiple raid bdevs are also created and exposed to initiator and
  tested with file system and other workloads for read/write IO.
- LVS / LVOL are created over raid bdev and exposed to initiator.
  Testing was done for raw read/write workloads and XFS file system
workloads.
- RPC testing is done where on the running SPDK system raid bdevs
  are created out of NVMe base devices. These raid bdevs (and LVOLs
over raid bdevs) are then exposed to initiator and IO workload was
tested for raw read/write and XFS file system workload.
- RPC testing is done for delete raid bdevs where all raid bdevs
  are deleted in running SPDK system.
- RPC testing is done for get raid bdevs where existing list of
  raid bdev names is printed (it can be all raid bdevs or only
online or only configuring or only offline).
- RPC testing is done where raid bdevs and underlying NVMe devices
  relationship was returned in JSON RPC commands

Change-Id: I10ae1266f8f2cca3c106e4df8c1c0993ddf435d8
Signed-off-by: Kunal Sablok <kunal.sablok@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/410484
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Chandler-Test-Pool: SPDK Automated Test System <sys_sgsw@intel.com>
2018-07-16 20:50:40 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Environment variables:
# $valgrind Specify the valgrind command line, if not
# then a default command line is used
set -xe
testdir=$(readlink -f $(dirname $0))
rootdir=$(readlink -f $(dirname $0)/../..)
cd "$rootdir"
# if ASAN is enabled, use it. If not use valgrind if installed but allow
# the env variable to override the default shown below.
if [ -z ${valgrind+x} ]; then
if grep -q '#undef SPDK_CONFIG_ASAN' $rootdir/config.h && hash valgrind; then
valgrind='valgrind --leak-check=full --error-exitcode=2'
else
valgrind=''
fi
fi
# setup local unit test coverage if cov is available
if hash lcov && grep -q '#define SPDK_CONFIG_COVERAGE 1' $rootdir/config.h; then
cov_avail="yes"
else
cov_avail="no"
fi
if [ "$cov_avail" = "yes" ]; then
# set unit test output dir if not specified in env var
if [ -z ${UT_COVERAGE+x} ]; then
UT_COVERAGE="ut_coverage"
fi
mkdir -p $UT_COVERAGE
export LCOV_OPTS="
--rc lcov_branch_coverage=1
--rc lcov_function_coverage=1
--rc genhtml_branch_coverage=1
--rc genhtml_function_coverage=1
--rc genhtml_legend=1
--rc geninfo_all_blocks=1
"
export LCOV="lcov $LCOV_OPTS --no-external"
# zero out coverage data
$LCOV -q -c -i -d . -t "Baseline" -o $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_base.info
fi
$valgrind $testdir/include/spdk/histogram_data.h/histogram_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/bdev/bdev.c/bdev_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/bdev/bdev_raid.c/bdev_raid_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/bdev/part.c/part_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/bdev/scsi_nvme.c/scsi_nvme_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/bdev/gpt/gpt.c/gpt_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/bdev/vbdev_lvol.c/vbdev_lvol_ut
if grep -q '#define SPDK_CONFIG_PMDK 1' $rootdir/config.h; then
$valgrind $testdir/lib/bdev/pmem/bdev_pmem_ut
fi
$valgrind $testdir/lib/bdev/mt/bdev.c/bdev_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/blob/blob.c/blob_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/blobfs/tree.c/tree_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/blobfs/blobfs_async_ut/blobfs_async_ut
# blobfs_sync_ut hangs when run under valgrind, so don't use $valgrind
$testdir/lib/blobfs/blobfs_sync_ut/blobfs_sync_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/event/subsystem.c/subsystem_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/sock/sock.c/sock_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvme/nvme.c/nvme_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvme/nvme_ctrlr.c/nvme_ctrlr_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvme/nvme_ctrlr_cmd.c/nvme_ctrlr_cmd_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvme/nvme_ctrlr_ocssd_cmd.c/nvme_ctrlr_ocssd_cmd_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvme/nvme_ns.c/nvme_ns_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvme/nvme_ns_cmd.c/nvme_ns_cmd_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvme/nvme_ns_ocssd_cmd.c/nvme_ns_ocssd_cmd_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvme/nvme_qpair.c/nvme_qpair_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvme/nvme_pcie.c/nvme_pcie_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvme/nvme_quirks.c/nvme_quirks_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/ioat/ioat.c/ioat_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/json/json_parse.c/json_parse_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/json/json_util.c/json_util_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/json/json_write.c/json_write_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/jsonrpc/jsonrpc_server.c/jsonrpc_server_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/log/log.c/log_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvmf/ctrlr.c/ctrlr_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvmf/ctrlr_bdev.c/ctrlr_bdev_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvmf/ctrlr_discovery.c/ctrlr_discovery_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvmf/request.c/request_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/nvmf/subsystem.c/subsystem_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/scsi/dev.c/dev_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/scsi/lun.c/lun_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/scsi/scsi.c/scsi_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/scsi/scsi_bdev.c/scsi_bdev_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/lvol/lvol.c/lvol_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/iscsi/conn.c/conn_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/iscsi/param.c/param_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/iscsi/tgt_node.c/tgt_node_ut $testdir/lib/iscsi/tgt_node.c/tgt_node.conf
$valgrind $testdir/lib/iscsi/iscsi.c/iscsi_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/iscsi/init_grp.c/init_grp_ut $testdir/lib/iscsi/init_grp.c/init_grp.conf
$valgrind $testdir/lib/iscsi/portal_grp.c/portal_grp_ut $testdir/lib/iscsi/portal_grp.c/portal_grp.conf
$valgrind $testdir/lib/thread/thread.c/thread_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/util/bit_array.c/bit_array_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/util/crc16.c/crc16_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/util/crc32_ieee.c/crc32_ieee_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/util/crc32c.c/crc32c_ut
$valgrind $testdir/lib/util/string.c/string_ut
if [ $(uname -s) = Linux ]; then
$valgrind $testdir/lib/vhost/vhost.c/vhost_ut
fi
# local unit test coverage
if [ "$cov_avail" = "yes" ]; then
$LCOV -q -d . -c -t "$(hostname)" -o $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_test.info
$LCOV -q -a $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_base.info -a $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_test.info -o $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_total.info
$LCOV -q -a $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_total.info -o $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_unit.info
$LCOV -q -r $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_unit.info "$rootdir/app/*" -o $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_unit.info
$LCOV -q -r $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_unit.info "$rootdir/dpdk/*" -o $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_unit.info
$LCOV -q -r $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_unit.info "$rootdir/examples/*" -o $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_unit.info
$LCOV -q -r $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_unit.info "$rootdir/include/*" -o $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_unit.info
$LCOV -q -r $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_unit.info "$rootdir/lib/vhost/rte_vhost/*" -o $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_unit.info
$LCOV -q -r $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_unit.info "$rootdir/test/*" -o $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_unit.info
rm -f $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_base.info $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_test.info
genhtml $UT_COVERAGE/ut_cov_unit.info --output-directory $UT_COVERAGE
# git -C option not used for compatibility reasons
cd $rootdir
git clean -f "*.gcda"
cd -
fi
set +x
echo
echo
echo "====================="
echo "All unit tests passed"
echo "====================="
if [ "$cov_avail" = "yes" ]; then
echo "Note: coverage report is here: $rootdir/$UT_COVERAGE"
else
echo "WARN: lcov not installed or SPDK built without coverage!"
fi
if grep -q '#undef SPDK_CONFIG_ASAN' $rootdir/config.h && [ "$valgrind" = "" ]; then
echo "WARN: neither valgrind nor ASAN is enabled!"
fi
echo
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