numam-spdk/autotest.sh
Seth Howell de30327534 test/blockdev: parameterize the blockdev tests.
Now we can actually know which tests we are running on which bdevs when
we call blockdev.sh. Removing the conditionals from the configuration
setup (or failing if they don't succeed) and then calling run_test from
the top level allows us to reliably track the bdev tests and fail if
they don't run on a desired class of bdev.

Change-Id: I14e6e3d993b4af4995adcbc5f138bac4ae9d63be
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/478247
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Karol Latecki <karol.latecki@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
2020-01-22 13:50:17 +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.
while IFS= read -r -d '' dev
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+=" $bdf"
fi
done < <(find /dev -maxdepth 1 -regex '/dev/nvme[0-9]+' -print0)
export OCSSD_PCI_DEVICES
# Now, bind blacklisted devices to pci-stub module. This will prevent
# automatic grabbing these devices when we add device/vendor ID to
# proper driver.
if [[ -n "$PCI_BLACKLIST" ]]; then
# shellcheck disable=SC2097,SC2098
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
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
# Revert existing OPAL to factory settings that may have been left from earlier failed tests.
# This ensures we won't hit any unexpected failures due to NVMe SSDs being locked.
# Disable this for now as we don't have opal test running
# opal_revert_cleanup
#####################
# Unit Tests
#####################
if [ $SPDK_TEST_UNITTEST -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "unittest" ./test/unit/unittest.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_RUN_FUNCTIONAL_TEST -eq 1 ]; then
timing_enter lib
run_test "env" test/env/env.sh
run_test "rpc_client" test/rpc_client/rpc_client.sh
run_test "json_config" ./test/json_config/json_config.sh
run_test "alias_rpc" test/json_config/alias_rpc/alias_rpc.sh
run_test "spdkcli_tcp" test/spdkcli/tcp.sh
if [ $SPDK_TEST_BLOCKDEV -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "blockdev_general" test/bdev/blockdev.sh
run_test "bdev_raid" test/bdev/bdev_raid.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_JSON -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "test_converter" test/config_converter/test_converter.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_EVENT -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "event" test/event/event.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_NVME -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "blockdev_nvme" test/bdev/blockdev.sh "nvme"
run_test "blockdev_nvme_gpt" test/bdev/blockdev.sh "gpt"
run_test "nvme" test/nvme/nvme.sh
if [[ $SPDK_TEST_NVME_CLI -eq 1 ]]; then
run_test "nvme_cli" test/nvme/spdk_nvme_cli.sh
fi
if [[ $SPDK_TEST_NVME_CUSE -eq 1 ]]; then
run_test "nvme_cli_cuse" test/nvme/spdk_nvme_cli_cuse.sh
run_test "nvme_smartctl_cuse" test/nvme/spdk_smartctl_cuse.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.
if [ $SPDK_RUN_ASAN -eq 0 ]; then
run_test "nvme_hotplug" test/nvme/hotplug.sh intel
fi
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_IOAT -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "ioat" test/ioat/ioat.sh
fi
timing_exit lib
if [ $SPDK_TEST_ISCSI -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "iscsi_tgt_posix" ./test/iscsi_tgt/iscsi_tgt.sh posix
run_test "spdkcli_iscsi" ./test/spdkcli/iscsi.sh
# Run raid spdkcli test under iSCSI since blockdev tests run on systems that can't run spdkcli yet
run_test "spdkcli_raid" test/spdkcli/raid.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_VPP -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "iscsi_tgt_vpp" ./test/iscsi_tgt/iscsi_tgt.sh vpp
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_BLOBFS -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "rocksdb" ./test/blobfs/rocksdb/rocksdb.sh
run_test "blobstore" ./test/blobstore/blobstore.sh
run_test "blobfs" ./test/blobfs/blobfs.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_NVMF -eq 1 ]; then
# The NVMe-oF run test cases are split out like this so that the parser that compiles the
# list of all tests can properly differentiate them. Please do not merge them into one line.
if [ "$SPDK_TEST_NVMF_TRANSPORT" = "rdma" ]; then
run_test "nvmf_rdma" ./test/nvmf/nvmf.sh --transport=$SPDK_TEST_NVMF_TRANSPORT
run_test "spdkcli_nvmf_rdma" ./test/spdkcli/nvmf.sh
elif [ "$SPDK_TEST_NVMF_TRANSPORT" = "tcp" ]; then
run_test "nvmf_tcp" ./test/nvmf/nvmf.sh --transport=$SPDK_TEST_NVMF_TRANSPORT
run_test "spdkcli_nvmf_tcp" ./test/spdkcli/nvmf.sh
run_test "nvmf_identify_passthru" test/nvmf/target/identify_passthru.sh --transport=$SPDK_TEST_NVMF_TRANSPORT
elif [ "$SPDK_TEST_NVMF_TRANSPORT" = "fc" ]; then
run_test "nvmf_fc" ./test/nvmf/nvmf.sh --transport=$SPDK_TEST_NVMF_TRANSPORT
run_test "spdkcli_nvmf_fc" ./test/spdkcli/nvmf.sh
else
echo "unknown NVMe transport, please specify rdma, tcp, or fc."
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_VHOST -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "vhost" ./test/vhost/vhost.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_LVOL -eq 1 ]; then
#TODO: rewrite lvol tests in bash.
run_test "lvol" ./test/lvol/lvol.sh --test-cases=all
run_test "lvol2" ./test/lvol/lvol2.sh
run_test "blob_io_wait" ./test/blobstore/blob_io_wait/blob_io_wait.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_VHOST_INIT -eq 1 ]; then
timing_enter vhost_initiator
run_test "vhost_blockdev" ./test/vhost/initiator/blockdev.sh
run_test "spdkcli_virtio" ./test/spdkcli/virtio.sh
run_test "vhost_shared" ./test/vhost/shared/shared.sh
run_test "vhost_fuzz" ./test/vhost/fuzz/fuzz.sh
timing_exit vhost_initiator
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_PMDK -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "blockdev_pmem" ./test/bdev/blockdev.sh "pmem"
run_test "pmem" ./test/pmem/pmem.sh -x
run_test "spdkcli_pmem" ./test/spdkcli/pmem.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_RBD -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "blockdev_rbd" ./test/bdev/blockdev.sh "rbd"
run_test "spdkcli_rbd" ./test/spdkcli/rbd.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_OCF -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "ocf" ./test/ocf/ocf.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_FTL -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "ftl" ./test/ftl/ftl.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_VMD -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "vmd" ./test/vmd/vmd.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_REDUCE -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "compress" ./test/compress/compress.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_OPAL -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "nvme_opal" ./test/nvme/nvme_opal.sh
fi
if [ $SPDK_TEST_CRYPTO -eq 1 ]; then
run_test "blockdev_crypto" ./test/bdev/blockdev.sh "crypto"
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