linux/tools/testing/selftests/vm/test_vmalloc.sh
Linus Torvalds 6bc3fe8e7e tools: mark 'test_vmalloc.sh' executable
Several of these scripts have come in as old-fashioned patches, and in
the process lost the executable bit.  In most cases it doesn't matter,
since the test infrastructure will explicitly execute them using the
proper shell interpreter, but at least in the case of the new vmalloc
test, the lack of execurable bit caused the test to fail with

    ./run_vmtests: line 217: ./test_vmalloc.sh: Permission denied

because of the lacking exectuable permissions bit.

This patch fixes that up.

NOTE! A simple script to look for non-executable scripts in the kernel,
something like

    git ls-files --stage -- '*.sh' |
        grep 100644 |
        cut -f2 |
        xargs grep -l '#!'

will show that there's a lot of other files that _look_ like executable
shell scripts, but don't have the executable bit set.  I considered just
scripting them all to be executable, but since it looks like the common
pattern is to not really require it, I'm just doing the minimal fix as
pointed out by the kernel test robot.

Fixes: a05ef00c97 ("selftests/vm: add script helper for CONFIG_TEST_VMALLOC_MODULE")
Reported-by: kernel test robot <rong.a.chen@intel.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Uladzislau Rezki <urezki@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2019-03-11 10:10:29 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#
# Copyright (C) 2018 Uladzislau Rezki (Sony) <urezki@gmail.com>
#
# This is a test script for the kernel test driver to analyse vmalloc
# allocator. Therefore it is just a kernel module loader. You can specify
# and pass different parameters in order to:
# a) analyse performance of vmalloc allocations;
# b) stressing and stability check of vmalloc subsystem.
TEST_NAME="vmalloc"
DRIVER="test_${TEST_NAME}"
# 1 if fails
exitcode=1
# Kselftest framework requirement - SKIP code is 4.
ksft_skip=4
#
# Static templates for performance, stressing and smoke tests.
# Also it is possible to pass any supported parameters manualy.
#
PERF_PARAM="single_cpu_test=1 sequential_test_order=1 test_repeat_count=3"
SMOKE_PARAM="single_cpu_test=1 test_loop_count=10000 test_repeat_count=10"
STRESS_PARAM="test_repeat_count=20"
check_test_requirements()
{
uid=$(id -u)
if [ $uid -ne 0 ]; then
echo "$0: Must be run as root"
exit $ksft_skip
fi
if ! which modprobe > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "$0: You need modprobe installed"
exit $ksft_skip
fi
if ! modinfo $DRIVER > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "$0: You must have the following enabled in your kernel:"
echo "CONFIG_TEST_VMALLOC=m"
exit $ksft_skip
fi
}
run_perfformance_check()
{
echo "Run performance tests to evaluate how fast vmalloc allocation is."
echo "It runs all test cases on one single CPU with sequential order."
modprobe $DRIVER $PERF_PARAM > /dev/null 2>&1
echo "Done."
echo "Ccheck the kernel message buffer to see the summary."
}
run_stability_check()
{
echo "Run stability tests. In order to stress vmalloc subsystem we run"
echo "all available test cases on all available CPUs simultaneously."
echo "It will take time, so be patient."
modprobe $DRIVER $STRESS_PARAM > /dev/null 2>&1
echo "Done."
echo "Check the kernel ring buffer to see the summary."
}
run_smoke_check()
{
echo "Run smoke test. Note, this test provides basic coverage."
echo "Please check $0 output how it can be used"
echo "for deep performance analysis as well as stress testing."
modprobe $DRIVER $SMOKE_PARAM > /dev/null 2>&1
echo "Done."
echo "Check the kernel ring buffer to see the summary."
}
usage()
{
echo -n "Usage: $0 [ performance ] | [ stress ] | | [ smoke ] | "
echo "manual parameters"
echo
echo "Valid tests and parameters:"
echo
modinfo $DRIVER
echo
echo "Example usage:"
echo
echo "# Shows help message"
echo "./${DRIVER}.sh"
echo
echo "# Runs 1 test(id_1), repeats it 5 times on all online CPUs"
echo "./${DRIVER}.sh run_test_mask=1 test_repeat_count=5"
echo
echo -n "# Runs 4 tests(id_1|id_2|id_4|id_16) on one CPU with "
echo "sequential order"
echo -n "./${DRIVER}.sh single_cpu_test=1 sequential_test_order=1 "
echo "run_test_mask=23"
echo
echo -n "# Runs all tests on all online CPUs, shuffled order, repeats "
echo "20 times"
echo "./${DRIVER}.sh test_repeat_count=20"
echo
echo "# Performance analysis"
echo "./${DRIVER}.sh performance"
echo
echo "# Stress testing"
echo "./${DRIVER}.sh stress"
echo
exit 0
}
function validate_passed_args()
{
VALID_ARGS=`modinfo $DRIVER | awk '/parm:/ {print $2}' | sed 's/:.*//'`
#
# Something has been passed, check it.
#
for passed_arg in $@; do
key=${passed_arg//=*/}
val="${passed_arg:$((${#key}+1))}"
valid=0
for valid_arg in $VALID_ARGS; do
if [[ $key = $valid_arg ]] && [[ $val -gt 0 ]]; then
valid=1
break
fi
done
if [[ $valid -ne 1 ]]; then
echo "Error: key or value is not correct: ${key} $val"
exit $exitcode
fi
done
}
function run_manual_check()
{
#
# Validate passed parameters. If there is wrong one,
# the script exists and does not execute further.
#
validate_passed_args $@
echo "Run the test with following parameters: $@"
modprobe $DRIVER $@ > /dev/null 2>&1
echo "Done."
echo "Check the kernel ring buffer to see the summary."
}
function run_test()
{
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
usage
else
if [[ "$1" = "performance" ]]; then
run_perfformance_check
elif [[ "$1" = "stress" ]]; then
run_stability_check
elif [[ "$1" = "smoke" ]]; then
run_smoke_check
else
run_manual_check $@
fi
fi
}
check_test_requirements
run_test $@
exit 0