kmod: add test driver to stress test the module loader
This adds a new stress test driver for kmod: the kernel module loader. The new stress test driver, test_kmod, is only enabled as a module right now. It should be possible to load this as built-in and load tests early (refer to the force_init_test module parameter), however since a lot of test can get a system out of memory fast we leave this disabled for now. Using a system with 1024 MiB of RAM can *easily* get your kernel OOM fast with this test driver. The test_kmod driver exposes API knobs for us to fine tune simple request_module() and get_fs_type() calls. Since these API calls only allow each one parameter a test driver for these is rather simple. Other factors that can help out test driver though are the number of calls we issue and knowing current limitations of each. This exposes configuration as much as possible through userspace to be able to build tests directly from userspace. Since it allows multiple misc devices its will eventually (once we add a knob to let us create new devices at will) also be possible to perform more tests in parallel, provided you have enough memory. We only enable tests we know work as of right now. Demo screenshots: # tools/testing/selftests/kmod/kmod.sh kmod_test_0001_driver: OK! - loading kmod test kmod_test_0001_driver: OK! - Return value: 256 (MODULE_NOT_FOUND), expected MODULE_NOT_FOUND kmod_test_0001_fs: OK! - loading kmod test kmod_test_0001_fs: OK! - Return value: -22 (-EINVAL), expected -EINVAL kmod_test_0002_driver: OK! - loading kmod test kmod_test_0002_driver: OK! - Return value: 256 (MODULE_NOT_FOUND), expected MODULE_NOT_FOUND kmod_test_0002_fs: OK! - loading kmod test kmod_test_0002_fs: OK! - Return value: -22 (-EINVAL), expected -EINVAL kmod_test_0003: OK! - loading kmod test kmod_test_0003: OK! - Return value: 0 (SUCCESS), expected SUCCESS kmod_test_0004: OK! - loading kmod test kmod_test_0004: OK! - Return value: 0 (SUCCESS), expected SUCCESS kmod_test_0005: OK! - loading kmod test kmod_test_0005: OK! - Return value: 0 (SUCCESS), expected SUCCESS kmod_test_0006: OK! - loading kmod test kmod_test_0006: OK! - Return value: 0 (SUCCESS), expected SUCCESS kmod_test_0005: OK! - loading kmod test kmod_test_0005: OK! - Return value: 0 (SUCCESS), expected SUCCESS kmod_test_0006: OK! - loading kmod test kmod_test_0006: OK! - Return value: 0 (SUCCESS), expected SUCCESS XXX: add test restult for 0007 Test completed You can also request for specific tests: # tools/testing/selftests/kmod/kmod.sh -t 0001 kmod_test_0001_driver: OK! - loading kmod test kmod_test_0001_driver: OK! - Return value: 256 (MODULE_NOT_FOUND), expected MODULE_NOT_FOUND kmod_test_0001_fs: OK! - loading kmod test kmod_test_0001_fs: OK! - Return value: -22 (-EINVAL), expected -EINVAL Test completed Lastly, the current available number of tests: # tools/testing/selftests/kmod/kmod.sh --help Usage: tools/testing/selftests/kmod/kmod.sh [ -t <4-number-digit> ] Valid tests: 0001-0009 0001 - Simple test - 1 thread for empty string 0002 - Simple test - 1 thread for modules/filesystems that do not exist 0003 - Simple test - 1 thread for get_fs_type() only 0004 - Simple test - 2 threads for get_fs_type() only 0005 - multithreaded tests with default setup - request_module() only 0006 - multithreaded tests with default setup - get_fs_type() only 0007 - multithreaded tests with default setup test request_module() and get_fs_type() 0008 - multithreaded - push kmod_concurrent over max_modprobes for request_module() 0009 - multithreaded - push kmod_concurrent over max_modprobes for get_fs_type() The following test cases currently fail, as such they are not currently enabled by default: # tools/testing/selftests/kmod/kmod.sh -t 0008 # tools/testing/selftests/kmod/kmod.sh -t 0009 To be sure to run them as intended please unload both of the modules: o test_module o xfs And ensure they are not loaded on your system prior to testing them. If you use these paritions for your rootfs you can change the default test driver used for get_fs_type() by exporting it into your environment. For example of other test defaults you can override refer to kmod.sh allow_user_defaults(). Behind the scenes this is how we fine tune at a test case prior to hitting a trigger to run it: cat /sys/devices/virtual/misc/test_kmod0/config echo -n "2" > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/test_kmod0/config_test_case echo -n "ext4" > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/test_kmod0/config_test_fs echo -n "80" > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/test_kmod0/config_num_threads cat /sys/devices/virtual/misc/test_kmod0/config echo -n "1" > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/test_kmod0/config_num_threads Finally to trigger: echo -n "1" > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/test_kmod0/trigger_config The kmod.sh script uses the above constructs to build different test cases. A bit of interpretation of the current failures follows, first two premises: a) When request_module() is used userspace figures out an optimized version of module order for us. Once it finds the modules it needs, as per depmod symbol dep map, it will finit_module() the respective modules which are needed for the original request_module() request. b) We have an optimization in place whereby if a kernel uses request_module() on a module already loaded we never bother userspace as the module already is loaded. This is all handled by kernel/kmod.c. A few things to consider to help identify root causes of issues: 0) kmod 19 has a broken heuristic for modules being assumed to be built-in to your kernel and will return 0 even though request_module() failed. Upgrade to a newer version of kmod. 1) A get_fs_type() call for "xfs" will request_module() for "fs-xfs", not for "xfs". The optimization in kernel described in b) fails to catch if we have a lot of consecutive get_fs_type() calls. The reason is the optimization in place does not look for aliases. This means two consecutive get_fs_type() calls will bump kmod_concurrent, whereas request_module() will not. This one explanation why test case 0009 fails at least once for get_fs_type(). 2) If a module fails to load --- for whatever reason (kmod_concurrent limit reached, file not yet present due to rootfs switch, out of memory) we have a period of time during which module request for the same name either with request_module() or get_fs_type() will *also* fail to load even if the file for the module is ready. This explains why *multiple* NULLs are possible on test 0009. 3) finit_module() consumes quite a bit of memory. 4) Filesystems typically also have more dependent modules than other modules, its important to note though that even though a get_fs_type() call does not incur additional kmod_concurrent bumps, since userspace loads dependencies it finds it needs via finit_module_fd(), it *will* take much more memory to load a module with a lot of dependencies. Because of 3) and 4) we will easily run into out of memory failures with certain tests. For instance test 0006 fails on qemu with 1024 MiB of RAM. It panics a box after reaping all userspace processes and still not having enough memory to reap. [arnd@arndb.de: add dependencies for test module] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170630154834.3689272-1-arnd@arndb.de Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170628223155.26472-3-mcgrof@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof@kernel.org> Cc: Jessica Yu <jeyu@redhat.com> Cc: Shuah Khan <shuah@kernel.org> Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Cc: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com> Cc: Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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S: Maintained
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F: kernel/kmod.c
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F: include/linux/kmod.h
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F: lib/test_kmod.c
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F: tools/testing/selftests/kmod/
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KPROBES
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M: Ananth N Mavinakayanahalli <ananth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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@ -1847,6 +1847,33 @@ config BUG_ON_DATA_CORRUPTION
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If unsure, say N.
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config TEST_KMOD
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tristate "kmod stress tester"
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default n
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depends on m
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depends on BLOCK && (64BIT || LBDAF) # for XFS, BTRFS
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depends on NETDEVICES && NET_CORE && INET # for TUN
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select TEST_LKM
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select XFS_FS
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select TUN
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select BTRFS_FS
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help
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Test the kernel's module loading mechanism: kmod. kmod implements
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support to load modules using the Linux kernel's usermode helper.
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This test provides a series of tests against kmod.
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Although technically you can either build test_kmod as a module or
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into the kernel we disallow building it into the kernel since
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it stress tests request_module() and this will very likely cause
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some issues by taking over precious threads available from other
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module load requests, ultimately this could be fatal.
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To run tests run:
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tools/testing/selftests/kmod/kmod.sh --help
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If unsure, say N.
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source "samples/Kconfig"
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source "lib/Kconfig.kgdb"
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obj-$(CONFIG_TEST_BITMAP) += test_bitmap.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_TEST_UUID) += test_uuid.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_TEST_PARMAN) += test_parman.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_TEST_KMOD) += test_kmod.o
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_DEBUG_KOBJECT),y)
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CFLAGS_kobject.o += -DDEBUG
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Load Diff
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# Makefile for kmod loading selftests
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# No binaries, but make sure arg-less "make" doesn't trigger "run_tests"
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all:
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TEST_PROGS := kmod.sh
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include ../lib.mk
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# Nothing to clean up.
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clean:
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CONFIG_TEST_KMOD=m
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CONFIG_TEST_LKM=m
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CONFIG_XFS_FS=m
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# For the module parameter force_init_test is used
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CONFIG_TUN=m
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CONFIG_BTRFS_FS=m
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2017 Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof@kernel.org>
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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# Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or at your option any
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# later version; or, when distributed separately from the Linux kernel or
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# when incorporated into other software packages, subject to the following
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# license:
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of copyleft-next (version 0.3.1 or later) as published
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# at http://copyleft-next.org/.
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# This is a stress test script for kmod, the kernel module loader. It uses
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# test_kmod which exposes a series of knobs for the API for us so we can
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# tweak each test in userspace rather than in kernelspace.
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#
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# The way kmod works is it uses the kernel's usermode helper API to eventually
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# call /sbin/modprobe. It has a limit of the number of concurrent calls
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# possible. The kernel interface to load modules is request_module(), however
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# mount uses get_fs_type(). Both behave slightly differently, but the
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# differences are important enough to test each call separately. For this
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# reason test_kmod starts by providing tests for both calls.
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#
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# The test driver test_kmod assumes a series of defaults which you can
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# override by exporting to your environment prior running this script.
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# For instance this script assumes you do not have xfs loaded upon boot.
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# If this is false, export DEFAULT_KMOD_FS="ext4" prior to running this
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# script if the filesyste module you don't have loaded upon bootup
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# is ext4 instead. Refer to allow_user_defaults() for a list of user
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# override variables possible.
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#
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# You'll want at least 4 GiB of RAM to expect to run these tests
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# without running out of memory on them. For other requirements refer
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# to test_reqs()
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set -e
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TEST_NAME="kmod"
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TEST_DRIVER="test_${TEST_NAME}"
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TEST_DIR=$(dirname $0)
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# This represents
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#
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# TEST_ID:TEST_COUNT:ENABLED
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#
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# TEST_ID: is the test id number
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# TEST_COUNT: number of times we should run the test
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# ENABLED: 1 if enabled, 0 otherwise
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#
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# Once these are enabled please leave them as-is. Write your own test,
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# we have tons of space.
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ALL_TESTS="0001:3:1"
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ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0002:3:1"
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ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0003:1:1"
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ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0004:1:1"
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ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0005:10:1"
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ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0006:10:1"
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ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0007:5:1"
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# Disabled tests:
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#
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# 0008 x 150 - multithreaded - push kmod_concurrent over max_modprobes for request_module()"
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# Current best-effort failure interpretation:
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# Enough module requests get loaded in place fast enough to reach over the
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# max_modprobes limit and trigger a failure -- before we're even able to
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# start processing pending requests.
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ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0008:150:0"
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# 0009 x 150 - multithreaded - push kmod_concurrent over max_modprobes for get_fs_type()"
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# Current best-effort failure interpretation:
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#
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# get_fs_type() requests modules using aliases as such the optimization in
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# place today to look for already loaded modules will not take effect and
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# we end up requesting a new module to load, this bumps the kmod_concurrent,
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# and in certain circumstances can lead to pushing the kmod_concurrent over
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# the max_modprobe limit.
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#
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# This test fails much easier than test 0008 since the alias optimizations
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# are not in place.
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ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0009:150:0"
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test_modprobe()
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{
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if [ ! -d $DIR ]; then
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echo "$0: $DIR not present" >&2
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echo "You must have the following enabled in your kernel:" >&2
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cat $TEST_DIR/config >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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function allow_user_defaults()
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{
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if [ -z $DEFAULT_KMOD_DRIVER ]; then
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DEFAULT_KMOD_DRIVER="test_module"
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fi
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if [ -z $DEFAULT_KMOD_FS ]; then
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DEFAULT_KMOD_FS="xfs"
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fi
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if [ -z $PROC_DIR ]; then
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PROC_DIR="/proc/sys/kernel/"
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fi
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if [ -z $MODPROBE_LIMIT ]; then
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MODPROBE_LIMIT=50
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fi
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if [ -z $DIR ]; then
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DIR="/sys/devices/virtual/misc/${TEST_DRIVER}0/"
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fi
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if [ -z $DEFAULT_NUM_TESTS ]; then
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DEFAULT_NUM_TESTS=150
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fi
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MODPROBE_LIMIT_FILE="${PROC_DIR}/kmod-limit"
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}
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test_reqs()
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{
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if ! which modprobe 2> /dev/null > /dev/null; then
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echo "$0: You need modprobe installed" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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if ! which kmod 2> /dev/null > /dev/null; then
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echo "$0: You need kmod installed" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# kmod 19 has a bad bug where it returns 0 when modprobe
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# gets called *even* if the module was not loaded due to
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# some bad heuristics. For details see:
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#
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# A work around is possible in-kernel but its rather
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# complex.
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KMOD_VERSION=$(kmod --version | awk '{print $3}')
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if [[ $KMOD_VERSION -le 19 ]]; then
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echo "$0: You need at least kmod 20" >&2
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echo "kmod <= 19 is buggy, for details see:" >&2
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echo "http://git.kernel.org/cgit/utils/kernel/kmod/kmod.git/commit/libkmod/libkmod-module.c?id=fd44a98ae2eb5eb32161088954ab21e58e19dfc4" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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uid=$(id -u)
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if [ $uid -ne 0 ]; then
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echo $msg must be run as root >&2
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exit 0
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fi
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}
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function load_req_mod()
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{
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trap "test_modprobe" EXIT
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if [ ! -d $DIR ]; then
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# Alanis: "Oh isn't it ironic?"
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modprobe $TEST_DRIVER
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fi
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}
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test_finish()
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{
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echo "Test completed"
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}
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errno_name_to_val()
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{
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case "$1" in
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# kmod calls modprobe and upon of a module not found
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# modprobe returns just 1... However in the kernel we
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# *sometimes* see 256...
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MODULE_NOT_FOUND)
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echo 256;;
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SUCCESS)
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echo 0;;
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-EPERM)
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echo -1;;
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-ENOENT)
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echo -2;;
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-EINVAL)
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echo -22;;
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-ERR_ANY)
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echo -123456;;
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*)
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echo invalid;;
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esac
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}
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errno_val_to_name()
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case "$1" in
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256)
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echo MODULE_NOT_FOUND;;
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0)
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echo SUCCESS;;
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-1)
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echo -EPERM;;
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-2)
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echo -ENOENT;;
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-22)
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echo -EINVAL;;
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echo -ERR_ANY;;
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*)
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echo invalid;;
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esac
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config_set_test_case_driver()
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{
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if ! echo -n 1 >$DIR/config_test_case; then
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echo "$0: Unable to set to test case to driver" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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config_set_test_case_fs()
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{
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if ! echo -n 2 >$DIR/config_test_case; then
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echo "$0: Unable to set to test case to fs" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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config_num_threads()
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{
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if ! echo -n $1 >$DIR/config_num_threads; then
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echo "$0: Unable to set to number of threads" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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config_get_modprobe_limit()
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{
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if [[ -f ${MODPROBE_LIMIT_FILE} ]] ; then
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MODPROBE_LIMIT=$(cat $MODPROBE_LIMIT_FILE)
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fi
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echo $MODPROBE_LIMIT
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}
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config_num_thread_limit_extra()
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{
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MODPROBE_LIMIT=$(config_get_modprobe_limit)
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let EXTRA_LIMIT=$MODPROBE_LIMIT+$1
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config_num_threads $EXTRA_LIMIT
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}
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# For special characters use printf directly,
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config_set_driver()
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{
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if ! echo -n $1 >$DIR/config_test_driver; then
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echo "$0: Unable to set driver" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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config_set_fs()
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{
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if ! echo -n $1 >$DIR/config_test_fs; then
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echo "$0: Unable to set driver" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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config_get_driver()
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{
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cat $DIR/config_test_driver
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}
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config_get_test_result()
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{
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cat $DIR/test_result
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}
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config_reset()
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{
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if ! echo -n "1" >"$DIR"/reset; then
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echo "$0: reset shuld have worked" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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config_show_config()
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{
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echo "----------------------------------------------------"
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cat "$DIR"/config
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echo "----------------------------------------------------"
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}
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config_trigger()
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{
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if ! echo -n "1" >"$DIR"/trigger_config 2>/dev/null; then
|
||||
echo "$1: FAIL - loading should have worked"
|
||||
config_show_config
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
echo "$1: OK! - loading kmod test"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
config_trigger_want_fail()
|
||||
{
|
||||
if echo "1" > $DIR/trigger_config 2>/dev/null; then
|
||||
echo "$1: FAIL - test case was expected to fail"
|
||||
config_show_config
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
echo "$1: OK! - kmod test case failed as expected"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
config_expect_result()
|
||||
{
|
||||
RC=$(config_get_test_result)
|
||||
RC_NAME=$(errno_val_to_name $RC)
|
||||
|
||||
ERRNO_NAME=$2
|
||||
ERRNO=$(errno_name_to_val $ERRNO_NAME)
|
||||
|
||||
if [[ $ERRNO_NAME = "-ERR_ANY" ]]; then
|
||||
if [[ $RC -ge 0 ]]; then
|
||||
echo "$1: FAIL, test expects $ERRNO_NAME - got $RC_NAME ($RC)" >&2
|
||||
config_show_config
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
elif [[ $RC != $ERRNO ]]; then
|
||||
echo "$1: FAIL, test expects $ERRNO_NAME ($ERRNO) - got $RC_NAME ($RC)" >&2
|
||||
config_show_config
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
echo "$1: OK! - Return value: $RC ($RC_NAME), expected $ERRNO_NAME"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_defaults_driver()
|
||||
{
|
||||
config_reset
|
||||
modprobe -r $DEFAULT_KMOD_DRIVER
|
||||
config_set_driver $DEFAULT_KMOD_DRIVER
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_defaults_fs()
|
||||
{
|
||||
config_reset
|
||||
modprobe -r $DEFAULT_KMOD_FS
|
||||
config_set_fs $DEFAULT_KMOD_FS
|
||||
config_set_test_case_fs
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_test_0001_driver()
|
||||
{
|
||||
NAME='\000'
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_defaults_driver
|
||||
config_num_threads 1
|
||||
printf '\000' >"$DIR"/config_test_driver
|
||||
config_trigger ${FUNCNAME[0]}
|
||||
config_expect_result ${FUNCNAME[0]} MODULE_NOT_FOUND
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_test_0001_fs()
|
||||
{
|
||||
NAME='\000'
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_defaults_fs
|
||||
config_num_threads 1
|
||||
printf '\000' >"$DIR"/config_test_fs
|
||||
config_trigger ${FUNCNAME[0]}
|
||||
config_expect_result ${FUNCNAME[0]} -EINVAL
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_test_0001()
|
||||
{
|
||||
kmod_test_0001_driver
|
||||
kmod_test_0001_fs
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_test_0002_driver()
|
||||
{
|
||||
NAME="nope-$DEFAULT_KMOD_DRIVER"
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_defaults_driver
|
||||
config_set_driver $NAME
|
||||
config_num_threads 1
|
||||
config_trigger ${FUNCNAME[0]}
|
||||
config_expect_result ${FUNCNAME[0]} MODULE_NOT_FOUND
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_test_0002_fs()
|
||||
{
|
||||
NAME="nope-$DEFAULT_KMOD_FS"
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_defaults_fs
|
||||
config_set_fs $NAME
|
||||
config_trigger ${FUNCNAME[0]}
|
||||
config_expect_result ${FUNCNAME[0]} -EINVAL
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_test_0002()
|
||||
{
|
||||
kmod_test_0002_driver
|
||||
kmod_test_0002_fs
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_test_0003()
|
||||
{
|
||||
kmod_defaults_fs
|
||||
config_num_threads 1
|
||||
config_trigger ${FUNCNAME[0]}
|
||||
config_expect_result ${FUNCNAME[0]} SUCCESS
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_test_0004()
|
||||
{
|
||||
kmod_defaults_fs
|
||||
config_num_threads 2
|
||||
config_trigger ${FUNCNAME[0]}
|
||||
config_expect_result ${FUNCNAME[0]} SUCCESS
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_test_0005()
|
||||
{
|
||||
kmod_defaults_driver
|
||||
config_trigger ${FUNCNAME[0]}
|
||||
config_expect_result ${FUNCNAME[0]} SUCCESS
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_test_0006()
|
||||
{
|
||||
kmod_defaults_fs
|
||||
config_trigger ${FUNCNAME[0]}
|
||||
config_expect_result ${FUNCNAME[0]} SUCCESS
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_test_0007()
|
||||
{
|
||||
kmod_test_0005
|
||||
kmod_test_0006
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_test_0008()
|
||||
{
|
||||
kmod_defaults_driver
|
||||
MODPROBE_LIMIT=$(config_get_modprobe_limit)
|
||||
let EXTRA=$MODPROBE_LIMIT/6
|
||||
config_num_thread_limit_extra $EXTRA
|
||||
config_trigger ${FUNCNAME[0]}
|
||||
config_expect_result ${FUNCNAME[0]} SUCCESS
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kmod_test_0009()
|
||||
{
|
||||
kmod_defaults_fs
|
||||
MODPROBE_LIMIT=$(config_get_modprobe_limit)
|
||||
let EXTRA=$MODPROBE_LIMIT/4
|
||||
config_num_thread_limit_extra $EXTRA
|
||||
config_trigger ${FUNCNAME[0]}
|
||||
config_expect_result ${FUNCNAME[0]} SUCCESS
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
list_tests()
|
||||
{
|
||||
echo "Test ID list:"
|
||||
echo
|
||||
echo "TEST_ID x NUM_TEST"
|
||||
echo "TEST_ID: Test ID"
|
||||
echo "NUM_TESTS: Number of recommended times to run the test"
|
||||
echo
|
||||
echo "0001 x $(get_test_count 0001) - Simple test - 1 thread for empty string"
|
||||
echo "0002 x $(get_test_count 0002) - Simple test - 1 thread for modules/filesystems that do not exist"
|
||||
echo "0003 x $(get_test_count 0003) - Simple test - 1 thread for get_fs_type() only"
|
||||
echo "0004 x $(get_test_count 0004) - Simple test - 2 threads for get_fs_type() only"
|
||||
echo "0005 x $(get_test_count 0005) - multithreaded tests with default setup - request_module() only"
|
||||
echo "0006 x $(get_test_count 0006) - multithreaded tests with default setup - get_fs_type() only"
|
||||
echo "0007 x $(get_test_count 0007) - multithreaded tests with default setup test request_module() and get_fs_type()"
|
||||
echo "0008 x $(get_test_count 0008) - multithreaded - push kmod_concurrent over max_modprobes for request_module()"
|
||||
echo "0009 x $(get_test_count 0009) - multithreaded - push kmod_concurrent over max_modprobes for get_fs_type()"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
usage()
|
||||
{
|
||||
NUM_TESTS=$(grep -o ' ' <<<"$ALL_TESTS" | grep -c .)
|
||||
let NUM_TESTS=$NUM_TESTS+1
|
||||
MAX_TEST=$(printf "%04d\n" $NUM_TESTS)
|
||||
echo "Usage: $0 [ -t <4-number-digit> ] | [ -w <4-number-digit> ] |"
|
||||
echo " [ -s <4-number-digit> ] | [ -c <4-number-digit> <test- count>"
|
||||
echo " [ all ] [ -h | --help ] [ -l ]"
|
||||
echo ""
|
||||
echo "Valid tests: 0001-$MAX_TEST"
|
||||
echo ""
|
||||
echo " all Runs all tests (default)"
|
||||
echo " -t Run test ID the number amount of times is recommended"
|
||||
echo " -w Watch test ID run until it runs into an error"
|
||||
echo " -c Run test ID once"
|
||||
echo " -s Run test ID x test-count number of times"
|
||||
echo " -l List all test ID list"
|
||||
echo " -h|--help Help"
|
||||
echo
|
||||
echo "If an error every occurs execution will immediately terminate."
|
||||
echo "If you are adding a new test try using -w <test-ID> first to"
|
||||
echo "make sure the test passes a series of tests."
|
||||
echo
|
||||
echo Example uses:
|
||||
echo
|
||||
echo "${TEST_NAME}.sh -- executes all tests"
|
||||
echo "${TEST_NAME}.sh -t 0008 -- Executes test ID 0008 number of times is recomended"
|
||||
echo "${TEST_NAME}.sh -w 0008 -- Watch test ID 0008 run until an error occurs"
|
||||
echo "${TEST_NAME}.sh -s 0008 -- Run test ID 0008 once"
|
||||
echo "${TEST_NAME}.sh -c 0008 3 -- Run test ID 0008 three times"
|
||||
echo
|
||||
list_tests
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function test_num()
|
||||
{
|
||||
re='^[0-9]+$'
|
||||
if ! [[ $1 =~ $re ]]; then
|
||||
usage
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function get_test_count()
|
||||
{
|
||||
test_num $1
|
||||
TEST_DATA=$(echo $ALL_TESTS | awk '{print $'$1'}')
|
||||
LAST_TWO=${TEST_DATA#*:*}
|
||||
echo ${LAST_TWO%:*}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function get_test_enabled()
|
||||
{
|
||||
test_num $1
|
||||
TEST_DATA=$(echo $ALL_TESTS | awk '{print $'$1'}')
|
||||
echo ${TEST_DATA#*:*:}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function run_all_tests()
|
||||
{
|
||||
for i in $ALL_TESTS ; do
|
||||
TEST_ID=${i%:*:*}
|
||||
ENABLED=$(get_test_enabled $TEST_ID)
|
||||
TEST_COUNT=$(get_test_count $TEST_ID)
|
||||
if [[ $ENABLED -eq "1" ]]; then
|
||||
test_case $TEST_ID $TEST_COUNT
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function watch_log()
|
||||
{
|
||||
if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then
|
||||
clear
|
||||
fi
|
||||
date
|
||||
echo "Running test: $2 - run #$1"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function watch_case()
|
||||
{
|
||||
i=0
|
||||
while [ 1 ]; do
|
||||
|
||||
if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
|
||||
test_num $1
|
||||
watch_log $i ${TEST_NAME}_test_$1
|
||||
${TEST_NAME}_test_$1
|
||||
else
|
||||
watch_log $i all
|
||||
run_all_tests
|
||||
fi
|
||||
let i=$i+1
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function test_case()
|
||||
{
|
||||
NUM_TESTS=$DEFAULT_NUM_TESTS
|
||||
if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
|
||||
NUM_TESTS=$2
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
i=0
|
||||
while [ $i -lt $NUM_TESTS ]; do
|
||||
test_num $1
|
||||
watch_log $i ${TEST_NAME}_test_$1 noclear
|
||||
RUN_TEST=${TEST_NAME}_test_$1
|
||||
$RUN_TEST
|
||||
let i=$i+1
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function parse_args()
|
||||
{
|
||||
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
|
||||
run_all_tests
|
||||
else
|
||||
if [[ "$1" = "all" ]]; then
|
||||
run_all_tests
|
||||
elif [[ "$1" = "-w" ]]; then
|
||||
shift
|
||||
watch_case $@
|
||||
elif [[ "$1" = "-t" ]]; then
|
||||
shift
|
||||
test_num $1
|
||||
test_case $1 $(get_test_count $1)
|
||||
elif [[ "$1" = "-c" ]]; then
|
||||
shift
|
||||
test_num $1
|
||||
test_num $2
|
||||
test_case $1 $2
|
||||
elif [[ "$1" = "-s" ]]; then
|
||||
shift
|
||||
test_case $1 1
|
||||
elif [[ "$1" = "-l" ]]; then
|
||||
list_tests
|
||||
elif [[ "$1" = "-h" || "$1" = "--help" ]]; then
|
||||
usage
|
||||
else
|
||||
usage
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
test_reqs
|
||||
allow_user_defaults
|
||||
load_req_mod
|
||||
|
||||
trap "test_finish" EXIT
|
||||
|
||||
parse_args $@
|
||||
|
||||
exit 0
|
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