#!/bin/bash # perf kvm tests # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 set -e err=0 perfdata=$(mktemp /tmp/__perf_kvm_test.perf.data.XXXXX) qemu_pid_file=$(mktemp /tmp/__perf_kvm_test.qemu.pid.XXXXX) cleanup() { rm -f "${perfdata}" if [ -f "${qemu_pid_file}" ]; then if [ -s "${qemu_pid_file}" ]; then qemu_pid=$(cat "${qemu_pid_file}") if [ -n "${qemu_pid}" ]; then kill "${qemu_pid}" 2>/dev/null || true fi fi rm -f "${qemu_pid_file}" fi trap - EXIT TERM INT } trap_cleanup() { echo "Unexpected signal in ${FUNCNAME[1]}" cleanup exit 1 } trap trap_cleanup EXIT TERM INT skip() { echo "Skip: $1" cleanup exit 2 } test_kvm_stat() { echo "Testing perf kvm stat" echo "Recording kvm events for pid ${qemu_pid}..." if ! perf kvm stat record -p "${qemu_pid}" -o "${perfdata}" sleep 1; then echo "Failed to record kvm events" err=1 return fi echo "Reporting kvm events..." if ! perf kvm -i "${perfdata}" stat report 2>&1 | grep -q "VM-EXIT"; then echo "Failed to find VM-EXIT in report" perf kvm -i "${perfdata}" stat report 2>&1 err=1 return fi echo "perf kvm stat test [Success]" } test_kvm_record_report() { echo "Testing perf kvm record/report" echo "Recording kvm profile for pid ${qemu_pid}..." # Use --host to avoid needing guest symbols/mounts for this simple test # We just want to verify the command runs and produces data # We run in background and kill it because 'perf kvm record' appends options # after the command, which breaks 'sleep' (e.g. it gets '-e cycles'). perf kvm --host record -p "${qemu_pid}" -o "${perfdata}" & rec_pid=$! sleep 1 kill -INT "${rec_pid}" wait "${rec_pid}" || true echo "Reporting kvm profile..." # Check for some standard output from report if ! perf kvm -i "${perfdata}" report --stdio 2>&1 | grep -q "Event count"; then echo "Failed to report kvm profile" perf kvm -i "${perfdata}" report --stdio 2>&1 err=1 return fi echo "perf kvm record/report test [Success]" } test_kvm_buildid_list() { echo "Testing perf kvm buildid-list" # We reuse the perf.data from the previous record test if ! perf kvm --host -i "${perfdata}" buildid-list 2>&1 | grep -q "."; then echo "Failed to list buildids" perf kvm --host -i "${perfdata}" buildid-list 2>&1 err=1 return fi echo "perf kvm buildid-list test [Success]" } setup_qemu() { # Find qemu if [ "$(uname -m)" = "x86_64" ]; then qemu="qemu-system-x86_64" elif [ "$(uname -m)" = "aarch64" ]; then qemu="qemu-system-aarch64" elif [ "$(uname -m)" = "s390x" ]; then qemu="qemu-system-s390x" elif [ "$(uname -m)" = "ppc64le" ]; then qemu="qemu-system-ppc64" else qemu="qemu-system-$(uname -m)" fi if ! which -s "$qemu"; then skip "$qemu not found" fi if [ ! -r /dev/kvm ] || [ ! -w /dev/kvm ]; then skip "/dev/kvm not accessible" fi if ! perf kvm stat record -a sleep 0.01 >/dev/null 2>&1; then skip "No permission to record kvm events" fi echo "Starting $qemu..." # Start qemu in background, detached, with pidfile # We use -display none -daemonize and a monitor to keep it alive/controllable if needed # We don't need a real kernel, just KVM active. if ! $qemu -enable-kvm -display none -daemonize -pidfile "${qemu_pid_file}" -monitor none; then echo "Failed to start qemu" err=1 return fi # Wait a bit for qemu to start sleep 1 qemu_pid=$(cat "${qemu_pid_file}") if ! kill -0 "${qemu_pid}" 2>/dev/null; then echo "Qemu process failed to stay alive" err=1 return fi } setup_qemu if [ $err -eq 0 ]; then test_kvm_stat test_kvm_record_report test_kvm_buildid_list fi cleanup exit $err