#!/bin/bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 test_begin() { # Count tests to allow the test harness to double-check if all were # included correctly. ctr=0 [ -z "$RTLA" ] && RTLA="./rtla" [ -n "$TEST_COUNT" ] && echo "1..$TEST_COUNT" } reset_osnoise() { # Reset osnoise options to default and remove any dangling instances created # by improperly exited rtla runs. pushd /sys/kernel/tracing >/dev/null || return 1 # Remove dangling instances created by previous rtla run echo 0 > tracing_thresh cd instances for i in osnoise_top osnoise_hist timerlat_top timerlat_hist do [ ! -d "$i" ] && continue rmdir "$i" done # Reset options to default # Note: those are copied from the default values of osnoise_data # in kernel/trace/trace_osnoise.c cd ../osnoise echo all > cpus echo DEFAULTS > options echo 1000000 > period_us echo 0 > print_stack echo 1000000 > runtime_us echo 0 > stop_tracing_total_us echo 0 > stop_tracing_us echo 1000 > timerlat_period_us popd >/dev/null } check() { test_name=$0 tested_command=$1 expected_exitcode=${3:-0} expected_output=$4 # Simple check: run rtla with given arguments and test exit code. # If TEST_COUNT is set, run the test. Otherwise, just count. ctr=$(($ctr + 1)) if [ -n "$TEST_COUNT" ] then # Reset osnoise options before running test. [ "$NO_RESET_OSNOISE" == 1 ] || reset_osnoise # Run rtla; in case of failure, include its output as comment # in the test results. result=$(eval stdbuf -oL $TIMEOUT "$RTLA" $2 2>&1); exitcode=$? # Test if the results matches if requested if [ -n "$expected_output" ] then grep -E "$expected_output" <<< "$result" > /dev/null; grep_result=$? else grep_result=0 fi if [ $exitcode -eq $expected_exitcode ] && [ $grep_result -eq 0 ] then echo "ok $ctr - $1" else echo "not ok $ctr - $1" # Add rtla output and exit code as comments in case of failure echo "$result" | col -b | while read line; do echo "# $line"; done printf "#\n# exit code %s\n" $exitcode [ -n "$expected_output" ] && [ $grep_result -ne 0 ] && \ printf "# Output match failed: \"%s\"\n" "$expected_output" fi fi } check_with_osnoise_options() { # Do the same as "check", but with pre-set osnoise options. # Note: rtla should reset the osnoise options, this is used to test # if it indeed does so. # Save original arguments arg1=$1 arg2=$2 arg3=$3 # Apply osnoise options (if not dry run) if [ -n "$TEST_COUNT" ] then [ "$NO_RESET_OSNOISE" == 1 ] || reset_osnoise shift shift while shift do [ "$1" == "" ] && continue option=$(echo $1 | cut -d '=' -f 1) value=$(echo $1 | cut -d '=' -f 2) echo "option: $option, value: $value" echo "$value" > "/sys/kernel/tracing/osnoise/$option" || return 1 done fi NO_RESET_OSNOISE=1 check "$arg1" "$arg2" "$arg3" } set_timeout() { TIMEOUT="timeout -v -k 15s $1" } unset_timeout() { unset TIMEOUT } set_no_reset_osnoise() { NO_RESET_OSNOISE=1 } unset_no_reset_osnoise() { unset NO_RESET_OSNOISE } test_end() { # If running without TEST_COUNT, tests are not actually run, just # counted. In that case, re-run the test with the correct count. [ -z "$TEST_COUNT" ] && TEST_COUNT=$ctr exec bash $0 || true } # Avoid any environmental discrepancies export LC_ALL=C unset_timeout