Spdk/test/iscsi_tgt/fio/fio.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
testdir=$(readlink -f $(dirname $0))
rootdir=$(readlink -f $testdir/../../..)
source $rootdir/scripts/autotest_common.sh
source $rootdir/test/iscsi_tgt/common.sh
function linux_iter_pci {
# Argument is the class code
# TODO: More specifically match against only class codes in the grep
# step.
lspci -mm -n -D | grep $1 | tr -d '"' | awk -F " " '{print $1}'
}
function linux_remove_nvme_devices() {
echo 1 > "/sys/bus/pci/devices/$bdf/remove"
}
function running_config() {
# generate a config file from the running iscsi_tgt
# running_config.sh will leave the file at /tmp/iscsi.conf
$testdir/running_config.sh $pid
sleep 1
# now start iscsi_tgt again using the generated config file
# keep the same iscsiadm configuration to confirm that the
# config file matched the running configuration
killprocess $pid
trap "iscsicleanup; exit 1" SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT
timing_enter start_iscsi_tgt2
$ISCSI_APP -c /tmp/iscsi.conf &
pid=$!
echo "Process pid: $pid"
trap "iscsicleanup; killprocess $pid; exit 1" SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT
waitforlisten $pid ${RPC_PORT}
echo "iscsi_tgt is listening. Running tests..."
timing_exit start_iscsi_tgt2
sleep 1
$fio_py 4096 1 randrw 5
}
if [ -z "$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 fio
cp $testdir/iscsi.conf.in $testdir/iscsi.conf
# iSCSI target configuration
PORT=3260
RPC_PORT=5260
INITIATOR_TAG=2
INITIATOR_NAME=ALL
NETMASK=$INITIATOR_IP/32
MALLOC_BDEV_SIZE=64
MALLOC_BLOCK_SIZE=4096
rpc_py="python $rootdir/scripts/rpc.py"
fio_py="python $rootdir/scripts/fio.py"
timing_enter start_iscsi_tgt
$ISCSI_APP -c $testdir/iscsi.conf &
pid=$!
echo "Process pid: $pid"
trap "killprocess $pid; exit 1" SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT
waitforlisten $pid ${RPC_PORT}
echo "iscsi_tgt is listening. Running tests..."
timing_exit start_iscsi_tgt
$rpc_py add_portal_group 1 $TARGET_IP:$PORT
$rpc_py add_initiator_group $INITIATOR_TAG $INITIATOR_NAME $NETMASK
$rpc_py construct_malloc_bdev $MALLOC_BDEV_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
trap "iscsicleanup; killprocess $pid; exit 1" SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT
sleep 1
$fio_py 4096 1 randrw 1 verify
$fio_py 131072 32 randrw 1 verify
if [ $RUN_NIGHTLY -eq 1 ]; then
$fio_py 4096 1 write 300 verify
# Run the running_config test which will generate a config file from the
# running iSCSI target, then kill and restart the iSCSI target using the
# generated config file
running_config
fi
iscsicleanup
$rpc_py delete_target_node 'iqn.2016-06.io.spdk:Target3'
# Disable the following hotplug test, since the pci rescan at the end of the
# test is causing rather frequent system hangs with emulated NVMe devices
# in VMs.
#if [ -z "$NO_NVME" ]; then
#$rpc_py construct_target_node Target3 Target3_alias HotInNvme0n1:0 1:2 64 1 0 0 0
#iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p $TARGET_IP:$PORT
#iscsiadm -m node --login -p $TARGET_IP:$PORT
#sleep 1
#$fio_py 1048576 128 rw 10 &
#fio_pid=$!
#sleep 3
#set +e
#for bdf in $(linux_iter_pci 0108); do
# linux_remove_nvme_devices "$bdf"
#done
#wait $fio_pid
#fio_status=$?
#if [ $fio_status -eq 0 ]; then
# echo "fio successful - expected failure"
# iscsicleanup
# rm -f $testdir/iscsi.conf
# killprocess $pid
# exit 1
#else
# echo "fio failed as expected"
#fi
#fi
#set -e
rm -f ./local-job0-0-verify.state
trap - SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT
iscsicleanup
rm -f $testdir/iscsi.conf
killprocess $pid
#echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/rescan
#sleep 2
$rootdir/scripts/setup.sh
timing_exit fio