numam-spdk/test/nvmf/target/initiator_timeout.sh
Michal Berger 19f0c9a0d0 autotest: Replace fio.py with a bash wrapper in tests
fio.py simply wraps itself around fio and doesn't do anything that
would require python to be in use. Having it in a simple bash form
makes it easier to integrate it with autotest's common sh tooling
and to debug any potential issues with the underlying tests.

This also fixes #1919 by making sure only proper nvme devices are
selected for the nvmf targets.

Fixes: #1919.

Signed-off-by: Michal Berger <michalx.berger@intel.com>
Change-Id: I111d00df3c7b2517f431cae865e258a665c2ecb3
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/7684
Community-CI: Broadcom CI
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
2021-05-12 08:48:10 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
testdir=$(readlink -f $(dirname $0))
rootdir=$(readlink -f $testdir/../../..)
source $rootdir/test/common/autotest_common.sh
source $rootdir/test/nvmf/common.sh
MALLOC_BDEV_SIZE=64
MALLOC_BLOCK_SIZE=512
rpc_py="$rootdir/scripts/rpc.py"
nvmftestinit
nvmfappstart -m 0xF
trap 'process_shm --id $NVMF_APP_SHM_ID; killprocess $nvmfpid; nvmftestfini $1; exit 1' SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT
$rpc_py bdev_malloc_create $MALLOC_BDEV_SIZE $MALLOC_BLOCK_SIZE -b Malloc0
# We cannot configure the bdev with an incredibly high latency up front because connect will not work properly.
$rpc_py bdev_delay_create -b Malloc0 -d Delay0 -r 30 -t 30 -w 30 -n 30
$rpc_py nvmf_create_transport $NVMF_TRANSPORT_OPTS -u 8192
$rpc_py nvmf_create_subsystem nqn.2016-06.io.spdk:cnode1 -a -s $NVMF_SERIAL
$rpc_py nvmf_subsystem_add_ns nqn.2016-06.io.spdk:cnode1 Delay0
$rpc_py nvmf_subsystem_add_listener nqn.2016-06.io.spdk:cnode1 -t $TEST_TRANSPORT -a $NVMF_FIRST_TARGET_IP -s $NVMF_PORT
nvme connect -t $TEST_TRANSPORT -n "nqn.2016-06.io.spdk:cnode1" -a "$NVMF_FIRST_TARGET_IP" -s "$NVMF_PORT"
waitforserial "$NVMF_SERIAL"
# Once our timed out I/O complete, we will still have 10 sec of I/O.
$rootdir/scripts/fio-wrapper -p nvmf -i 4096 -d 1 -t write -r 60 -v &
fio_pid=$!
sleep 3
# The kernel initiator has a default timeout of 30 seconds. delay for 31 to trigger initiator reconnect.
$rpc_py bdev_delay_update_latency Delay0 avg_read 31000000
$rpc_py bdev_delay_update_latency Delay0 avg_write 31000000
$rpc_py bdev_delay_update_latency Delay0 p99_read 31000000
$rpc_py bdev_delay_update_latency Delay0 p99_write 310000000
sleep 3
# Reset these values so that subsequent I/O will complete in a timely manner.
$rpc_py bdev_delay_update_latency Delay0 avg_read 30
$rpc_py bdev_delay_update_latency Delay0 avg_write 30
$rpc_py bdev_delay_update_latency Delay0 p99_read 30
$rpc_py bdev_delay_update_latency Delay0 p99_write 30
fio_status=0
wait $fio_pid || fio_status=$?
nvme disconnect -n "nqn.2016-06.io.spdk:cnode1" || true
if [ $fio_status -eq 0 ]; then
echo "nvmf hotplug test: fio successful as expected"
else
echo "nvmf hotplug test: fio failed, expected success"
nvmftestfini
exit 1
fi
$rpc_py nvmf_delete_subsystem nqn.2016-06.io.spdk:cnode1
rm -f ./local-job0-0-verify.state
trap - SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT
nvmftestfini