numam-spdk/autotest.sh
Seth Howell 66203a88d6 test: add a fuzzer for the vhost API
Using the vhost_user API on the initiator side, we can craft arbitrary
requests to fuzz the vhost target APIs. This script currently supports
vhost_blk, but will support both vhost_blk and vhost_scsi.

Change-Id: I7f0af6ca2adabbc18b7029ea77b33f47fce9c16b
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/454682
Reviewed-by: Darek Stojaczyk <dariusz.stojaczyk@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
2019-07-08 09:18:19 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
rootdir=$(readlink -f $(dirname $0))
# In autotest_common.sh all tests are disabled by default.
# If the configuration of tests is not provided, no tests will be carried out.
if [[ ! -f $1 ]]; then
echo "ERROR: SPDK test configuration not specified"
exit 1
fi
source "$1"
source "$rootdir/test/common/autotest_common.sh"
source "$rootdir/test/nvmf/common.sh"
if [ $EUID -ne 0 ]; then
echo "$0 must be run as root"
exit 1
fi
if [ $(uname -s) = Linux ]; then
# set core_pattern to a known value to avoid ABRT, systemd-coredump, etc.
echo "core" > /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
# make sure nbd (network block device) driver is loaded if it is available
# this ensures that when tests need to use nbd, it will be fully initialized
modprobe nbd || true
fi
trap "process_core; autotest_cleanup; exit 1" SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT
timing_enter autotest
create_test_list
src=$(readlink -f $(dirname $0))
out=$PWD
cd $src
./scripts/setup.sh status
freebsd_update_contigmem_mod
if hash lcov; then
# setup output dir for unittest.sh
export UT_COVERAGE=$out/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"
# Print lcov version to log
$LCOV -v
# zero out coverage data
$LCOV -q -c -i -t "Baseline" -d $src -o cov_base.info
fi
# Make sure the disks are clean (no leftover partition tables)
timing_enter cleanup
# Remove old domain socket pathname just in case
rm -f /var/tmp/spdk*.sock
# Load the kernel driver
./scripts/setup.sh reset
# Let the kernel discover any filesystems or partitions
sleep 10
if [ $(uname -s) = Linux ]; then
# OCSSD devices drivers don't support IO issues by kernel so
# detect OCSSD devices and blacklist them (unbind from any driver).
# If test scripts want to use this device it needs to do this explicitly.
#
# If some OCSSD device is bound to other driver than nvme we won't be able to
# discover if it is OCSSD or not so load the kernel driver first.
for dev in $(find /dev -maxdepth 1 -regex '/dev/nvme[0-9]+'); do
# Send Open Channel 2.0 Geometry opcode "0xe2" - not supported by NVMe device.
if nvme admin-passthru $dev --namespace-id=1 --data-len=4096 --opcode=0xe2 --read >/dev/null; then
bdf="$(basename $(readlink -e /sys/class/nvme/${dev#/dev/}/device))"
echo "INFO: blacklisting OCSSD device: $dev ($bdf)"
PCI_BLACKLIST+=" $bdf"
OCSSD_PCI_DEVICES+=" $bdf"
fi
done
export OCSSD_PCI_DEVICES
# Now, bind blacklisted devices to pci-stub module. This will prevent
# automatic grabbing these devices when we add device/vendor ID to
# proper driver.
if [[ -n "$PCI_BLACKLIST" ]]; then
PCI_WHITELIST="$PCI_BLACKLIST" \
PCI_BLACKLIST="" \
DRIVER_OVERRIDE="pci-stub" \
./scripts/setup.sh
# Export our blacklist so it will take effect during next setup.sh
export PCI_BLACKLIST
fi
fi
# Delete all leftover lvols and gpt partitions
# Matches both /dev/nvmeXnY on Linux and /dev/nvmeXnsY on BSD
# Filter out nvme with partitions - the "p*" suffix
for dev in $(ls /dev/nvme*n* | grep -v p || true); do
dd if=/dev/zero of="$dev" bs=1M count=1
done
sync
if [ $(uname -s) = Linux ]; then
# Load RAM disk driver if available
modprobe brd || true
fi
timing_exit cleanup
# set up huge pages
timing_enter afterboot
./scripts/setup.sh
timing_exit afterboot
timing_enter nvmf_setup
rdma_device_init
timing_exit nvmf_setup
if [[ $SPDK_TEST_CRYPTO -eq 1 || $SPDK_TEST_REDUCE -eq 1 ]]; then
if grep -q '#define SPDK_CONFIG_IGB_UIO_DRIVER 1' $rootdir/include/spdk/config.h; then
./scripts/qat_setup.sh igb_uio
else
./scripts/qat_setup.sh
fi
fi
#####################
# Unit Tests
#####################
if [ $SPDK_TEST_UNITTEST -eq 1 ]; then
timing_enter unittest
run_test suite ./test/unit/unittest.sh
report_test_completion "unittest"
timing_exit unittest
fi
if [ $SPDK_RUN_FUNCTIONAL_TEST -eq 1 ]; then
timing_enter lib
run_test suite test/env/env.sh
run_test suite test/rpc_client/rpc_client.sh
run_test suite ./test/json_config/json_config.sh
if [ $SPDK_TEST_BLOCKDEV -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite test/bdev/blockdev.sh
if [[ $RUN_NIGHTLY -eq 1 ]]; then
run_test suite test/bdev/bdev_raid.sh
fi
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_JSON -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite test/config_converter/test_converter.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_EVENT -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite test/event/event.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_NVME -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite test/nvme/nvme.sh
if [ $SPDK_TEST_NVME_CLI -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite test/nvme/spdk_nvme_cli.sh
fi
# Only test hotplug without ASAN enabled. Since if it is
# enabled, it catches SEGV earlier than our handler which
# breaks the hotplug logic.
# Temporary workaround for issue #542, annotated for no VM image.
#if [ $SPDK_RUN_ASAN -eq 0 ]; then
# run_test suite test/nvme/hotplug.sh intel
#fi
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_IOAT -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite test/ioat/ioat.sh
fi
timing_exit lib
if [ $SPDK_TEST_ISCSI -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite ./test/iscsi_tgt/iscsi_tgt.sh posix
run_test suite ./test/spdkcli/iscsi.sh
# Run raid spdkcli test under iSCSI since blockdev tests run on systems that can't run spdkcli yet
run_test suite test/spdkcli/raid.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_VPP -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite ./test/iscsi_tgt/iscsi_tgt.sh vpp
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_BLOBFS -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite ./test/blobfs/rocksdb/rocksdb.sh
run_test suite ./test/blobstore/blobstore.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_NVMF -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite ./test/nvmf/nvmf.sh --transport=rdma
run_test suite ./test/spdkcli/nvmf.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_VHOST -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite ./test/vhost/vhost.sh
report_test_completion "vhost"
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_LVOL -eq 1 ]; then
timing_enter lvol
run_test suite ./test/lvol/lvol.sh --test-cases=all
run_test suite ./test/blobstore/blob_io_wait/blob_io_wait.sh
report_test_completion "lvol"
timing_exit lvol
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_VHOST_INIT -eq 1 ]; then
timing_enter vhost_initiator
run_test suite ./test/vhost/initiator/blockdev.sh
run_test suite ./test/spdkcli/virtio.sh
run_test suite ./test/vhost/shared/shared.sh
run_test suite ./test/vhost/fuzz/fuzz.sh
report_test_completion "vhost_initiator"
timing_exit vhost_initiator
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_PMDK -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite ./test/pmem/pmem.sh -x
run_test suite ./test/spdkcli/pmem.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_RBD -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite ./test/spdkcli/rbd.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_OCF -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite ./test/ocf/ocf.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_BDEV_FTL -eq 1 ]; then
run_test suite ./test/ftl/ftl.sh
fi
fi
timing_enter cleanup
autotest_cleanup
timing_exit cleanup
timing_exit autotest
chmod a+r $output_dir/timing.txt
trap - SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT
# catch any stray core files
process_core
if hash lcov; then
# generate coverage data and combine with baseline
$LCOV -q -c -d $src -t "$(hostname)" -o cov_test.info
$LCOV -q -a cov_base.info -a cov_test.info -o $out/cov_total.info
$LCOV -q -r $out/cov_total.info '*/dpdk/*' -o $out/cov_total.info
$LCOV -q -r $out/cov_total.info '/usr/*' -o $out/cov_total.info
git clean -f "*.gcda"
rm -f cov_base.info cov_test.info OLD_STDOUT OLD_STDERR
fi