[PATCH blktests 00/11] support test case repeat by different conditions
Shin'ichiro Kawasaki
shinichiro.kawasaki at wdc.com
Thu Apr 11 04:12:17 PDT 2024
In the recent discussion for nvme test group [1], two pain points were mentioned
regarding the test case runs.
1) Several test cases in nvme test group do exactly the same test except the
NVME transport backend set up condition difference (device vs. file). This
results in duplicate test script codes. It is desired to unify the test cases
and run them repeatedly with the different conditions.
2) NVME transport types can be specified with nvme_trtype parameter so that the
same tests can be run for various transport types. However, some test cases
do not depend on the transport types. They are repeated in multiple runs for
the various transport types under the exact same conditions. It is desired to
repeat the test cases only when such repetition is required.
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-block/w2eaegjopbah5qbjsvpnrwln2t5dr7mv3v4n2e63m5tjqiochm@uonrjm2i2g72/
One idea to address these pain points is to add the test repeat feature to the
nvme test group. However, Daniel questioned if the feature could be implemented
in the blktests framework. Actually, a similar feature has already been
implemented to repeat some test cases for non-zoned block devices and zoned
block devices. However, this feature is implemented only for the zoned and non-
zoned device conditions. It can not fulfill the desires for nvme test group.
This series proposes to generalize the feature in the blktests framework to
repeat the test cases with different conditions. Introduce a new function
set_conditions() that each test case can define and instruct the framework to
repeat the test case. The first four patches introduce the feature and apply it
to the repetition for non-zoned and zoned block devices. The following seven
patches apply the feature to nvme test group so that the test cases can be
repeated for NVME transport types and backend types in the ideal way. Two of the
seven patches are reused from the work by Daniel. The all patches are listed in
the order that does not lose the test coverage with the default set up.
This series introduces new config parameter arrays NVME_TR_TYPES and
NVMET_BLOCK_DEV_TYPES. When these arrays are defined in the config file as
follows,
NVME_TR_TYPES=(loop rdma tcp)
NVMET_BLOCK_DEV_TYPES=(device file)
the test cases which depend on these parameters are repeated 3 x 2 = 6 times.
For example, nvme/006 is repeated as follows.
nvme/006 (nvmet bd=device tr=loop) (create an NVMeOF target) [passed]
runtime 0.148s ... 0.165s
nvme/006 (nvmet bd=device tr=rdma) (create an NVMeOF target) [passed]
runtime 0.273s ... 0.235s
nvme/006 (nvmet bd=device tr=tcp) (create an NVMeOF target) [passed]
runtime 0.162s ... 0.164s
nvme/006 (nvmet bd=file tr=loop) (create an NVMeOF target) [passed]
runtime 0.138s ... 0.134s
nvme/006 (nvmet bd=file tr=rdma) (create an NVMeOF target) [passed]
runtime 0.216s ... 0.201s
nvme/006 (nvmet bd=file tr=tcp) (create an NVMeOF target) [passed]
runtime 0.154s ... 0.146s
Daniel Wagner (3):
nvme/rc: add blkdev type environment variable
nvme/{007,009,011,013,015,020,024}: drop duplicate nvmet blkdev type
tests
nvme/{021,022,025,026,027,028}: do not hard code target blkdev type
Shin'ichiro Kawasaki (8):
check: factor out _run_test()
check: support test case repeat by different conditions
check: use set_conditions() for the CAN_BE_ZONED test cases
meta/{016,017}: add test cases to check repeated test case runs
nvme/rc: introduce NVMET_TR_TYPES
nvme/rc: introduce NVMET_BLKDEV_TYPES
nvme/{002-031,033-038,040-045,047,048}: support NMVET_TR_TYPES
nvme/{006,008,010,012,014,019,023}: support NVMET_BLKDEV_TYPES
Documentation/running-tests.md | 9 ++-
Makefile | 3 +-
check | 128 +++++++++++++++++++++------------
common/shellcheck | 2 +-
common/zoned | 22 ++++++
new | 21 ++++++
tests/meta/016 | 29 ++++++++
tests/meta/016.out | 2 +
tests/meta/017 | 29 ++++++++
tests/meta/017.out | 2 +
tests/nvme/002 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/003 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/004 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/005 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/006 | 9 ++-
tests/nvme/007 | 28 --------
tests/nvme/007.out | 2 -
tests/nvme/008 | 8 ++-
tests/nvme/009 | 36 ----------
tests/nvme/009.out | 3 -
tests/nvme/010 | 8 ++-
tests/nvme/011 | 39 ----------
tests/nvme/011.out | 3 -
tests/nvme/012 | 8 ++-
tests/nvme/013 | 43 -----------
tests/nvme/013.out | 3 -
tests/nvme/014 | 8 ++-
tests/nvme/015 | 48 -------------
tests/nvme/015.out | 4 --
tests/nvme/016 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/017 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/018 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/019 | 8 ++-
tests/nvme/020 | 40 -----------
tests/nvme/020.out | 4 --
tests/nvme/021 | 10 ++-
tests/nvme/022 | 10 ++-
tests/nvme/023 | 8 ++-
tests/nvme/024 | 40 -----------
tests/nvme/024.out | 2 -
tests/nvme/025 | 10 ++-
tests/nvme/026 | 10 ++-
tests/nvme/027 | 10 ++-
tests/nvme/028 | 10 ++-
tests/nvme/029 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/030 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/031 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/033 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/034 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/035 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/036 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/037 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/038 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/040 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/041 | 3 +
tests/nvme/042 | 3 +
tests/nvme/043 | 3 +
tests/nvme/044 | 3 +
tests/nvme/045 | 3 +
tests/nvme/047 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/048 | 4 ++
tests/nvme/rc | 49 ++++++++++++-
62 files changed, 422 insertions(+), 377 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 common/zoned
create mode 100755 tests/meta/016
create mode 100644 tests/meta/016.out
create mode 100755 tests/meta/017
create mode 100644 tests/meta/017.out
delete mode 100755 tests/nvme/007
delete mode 100644 tests/nvme/007.out
delete mode 100755 tests/nvme/009
delete mode 100644 tests/nvme/009.out
delete mode 100755 tests/nvme/011
delete mode 100644 tests/nvme/011.out
delete mode 100755 tests/nvme/013
delete mode 100644 tests/nvme/013.out
delete mode 100755 tests/nvme/015
delete mode 100644 tests/nvme/015.out
delete mode 100755 tests/nvme/020
delete mode 100644 tests/nvme/020.out
delete mode 100755 tests/nvme/024
delete mode 100644 tests/nvme/024.out
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