Message ID | 20231130032940.2729006-4-shahuang@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | arm64: runtime scripts improvements on efi | expand |
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 10:29:40PM -0500, Shaoqin Huang wrote: > Currently running tests on EFI in parallel can cause part of tests to > fail, this is because arm/efi/run script use the EFI_CASE to create the > subdir under the efi-tests, and the EFI_CASE is the filename of the > test, when running tests in parallel, the multiple tests exist in the > same filename will execute at the same time, which will use the same > directory and write the test specific things into it, this cause > chaotic and make some tests fail. > > For example, if we running the pmu-sw-incr and pmu-chained-counters > and other pmu tests on EFI at the same time, the EFI_CASE will be pmu. > So they will write their $cmd_args to the $EFI/TEST/pmu/startup.nsh > at the same time, which will corrupt the startup.nsh file. > > And we can get the log which outputs: > > * pmu-sw-incr.log: > - ABORT: pmu: Unknown sub-test 'pmu-mem-acce' > * pmu-chained-counters.log > - ABORT: pmu: Unknown sub-test 'pmu-mem-access-reliab' > > And the efi-tests/pmu/startup.nsh: > > @echo -off > setvar fdtfile -guid 97ef3e03-7329-4a6a-b9ba-6c1fdcc5f823 -rt =L"dtb" > pmu.efi pmu-mem-access-reliability > setvar fdtfile -guid 97ef3e03-7329-4a6a-b9ba-6c1fdcc5f823 -rt =L"dtb" > pmu.efi pmu-chained-sw-incr > > As you can see, when multiple tests write to the same startup.nsh file, > it causes the issue. > > To Fix this issue, use the testname instead of the filename to create > the subdir under the efi-tests. We use the EFI_TESTNAME to replace the > EFI_CASE in script. Since every testname is specific, now the tests > can be run parallel. It also considers when user directly use the > arm/efi/run to run test, in this case, still use the filename. > > Besides, replace multiple $EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE to the $EFI_CASE_DIR, this > makes the script looks more clean and we don'e need to replace many > EFI_CASE to EFI_TESTNAME. > > Signed-off-by: Shaoqin Huang <shahuang@redhat.com> > --- > arm/efi/run | 16 +++++++++------- > 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/arm/efi/run b/arm/efi/run > index 6872c337..03bfbef4 100755 > --- a/arm/efi/run > +++ b/arm/efi/run > @@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ fi > : "${EFI_SRC:=$TEST_DIR}" > : "${EFI_UEFI:=$DEFAULT_UEFI}" > : "${EFI_TEST:=efi-tests}" > +: "${EFI_TESTNAME:=$TESTNAME}" > +: "${EFI_TESTNAME:=$(basename $1 .efi)}" > : "${EFI_CASE:=$(basename $1 .efi)}" We can write it the above like the following to avoid duplicating the basename call : "${EFI_CASE:=$(basename $1 .efi)}" : "${EFI_TESTNAME:=$TESTNAME}" : "${EFI_TESTNAME:=$EFI_CASE}" > : "${EFI_VAR_GUID:=97ef3e03-7329-4a6a-b9ba-6c1fdcc5f823}" > > @@ -56,20 +58,20 @@ if [ "$EFI_CASE" = "_NO_FILE_4Uhere_" ]; then > EFI_CASE=dummy > fi > > -: "${EFI_CASE_DIR:="$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE"}" > +: "${EFI_CASE_DIR:="$EFI_TEST/$EFI_TESTNAME"}" > mkdir -p "$EFI_CASE_DIR" > > -cp "$EFI_SRC/$EFI_CASE.efi" "$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/" > -echo "@echo -off" > "$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/startup.nsh" > +cp "$EFI_SRC/$EFI_CASE.efi" "$EFI_CASE_DIR/" > +echo "@echo -off" > "$EFI_CASE_DIR/startup.nsh" > if [ "$EFI_USE_DTB" = "y" ]; then > qemu_args+=(-machine acpi=off) > FDT_BASENAME="dtb" > - $(EFI_RUN=y $TEST_DIR/run -machine dumpdtb="$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/$FDT_BASENAME" "${qemu_args[@]}") > - echo "setvar fdtfile -guid $EFI_VAR_GUID -rt =L\"$FDT_BASENAME\"" >> "$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/startup.nsh" > + $(EFI_RUN=y $TEST_DIR/run -machine dumpdtb="$EFI_CASE_DIR/$FDT_BASENAME" "${qemu_args[@]}") > + echo "setvar fdtfile -guid $EFI_VAR_GUID -rt =L\"$FDT_BASENAME\"" >> "$EFI_CASE_DIR/startup.nsh" > fi > -echo "$EFI_CASE.efi" "${cmd_args[@]}" >> "$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/startup.nsh" > +echo "$EFI_CASE.efi" "${cmd_args[@]}" >> "$EFI_CASE_DIR/startup.nsh" > > EFI_RUN=y $TEST_DIR/run \ > -bios "$EFI_UEFI" \ > - -drive file.dir="$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/",file.driver=vvfat,file.rw=on,format=raw,if=virtio \ > + -drive file.dir="$EFI_CASE_DIR/",file.driver=vvfat,file.rw=on,format=raw,if=virtio \ > "${qemu_args[@]}" > -- > 2.40.1 > Otherwise Reviewed-by: Andrew Jones <andrew.jones@linux.dev>
On 1/15/24 20:23, Andrew Jones wrote: > On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 10:29:40PM -0500, Shaoqin Huang wrote: >> Currently running tests on EFI in parallel can cause part of tests to >> fail, this is because arm/efi/run script use the EFI_CASE to create the >> subdir under the efi-tests, and the EFI_CASE is the filename of the >> test, when running tests in parallel, the multiple tests exist in the >> same filename will execute at the same time, which will use the same >> directory and write the test specific things into it, this cause >> chaotic and make some tests fail. >> >> For example, if we running the pmu-sw-incr and pmu-chained-counters >> and other pmu tests on EFI at the same time, the EFI_CASE will be pmu. >> So they will write their $cmd_args to the $EFI/TEST/pmu/startup.nsh >> at the same time, which will corrupt the startup.nsh file. >> >> And we can get the log which outputs: >> >> * pmu-sw-incr.log: >> - ABORT: pmu: Unknown sub-test 'pmu-mem-acce' >> * pmu-chained-counters.log >> - ABORT: pmu: Unknown sub-test 'pmu-mem-access-reliab' >> >> And the efi-tests/pmu/startup.nsh: >> >> @echo -off >> setvar fdtfile -guid 97ef3e03-7329-4a6a-b9ba-6c1fdcc5f823 -rt =L"dtb" >> pmu.efi pmu-mem-access-reliability >> setvar fdtfile -guid 97ef3e03-7329-4a6a-b9ba-6c1fdcc5f823 -rt =L"dtb" >> pmu.efi pmu-chained-sw-incr >> >> As you can see, when multiple tests write to the same startup.nsh file, >> it causes the issue. >> >> To Fix this issue, use the testname instead of the filename to create >> the subdir under the efi-tests. We use the EFI_TESTNAME to replace the >> EFI_CASE in script. Since every testname is specific, now the tests >> can be run parallel. It also considers when user directly use the >> arm/efi/run to run test, in this case, still use the filename. >> >> Besides, replace multiple $EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE to the $EFI_CASE_DIR, this >> makes the script looks more clean and we don'e need to replace many >> EFI_CASE to EFI_TESTNAME. >> >> Signed-off-by: Shaoqin Huang <shahuang@redhat.com> >> --- >> arm/efi/run | 16 +++++++++------- >> 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/arm/efi/run b/arm/efi/run >> index 6872c337..03bfbef4 100755 >> --- a/arm/efi/run >> +++ b/arm/efi/run >> @@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ fi >> : "${EFI_SRC:=$TEST_DIR}" >> : "${EFI_UEFI:=$DEFAULT_UEFI}" >> : "${EFI_TEST:=efi-tests}" >> +: "${EFI_TESTNAME:=$TESTNAME}" >> +: "${EFI_TESTNAME:=$(basename $1 .efi)}" >> : "${EFI_CASE:=$(basename $1 .efi)}" > > We can write it the above like the following to avoid duplicating the > basename call > > : "${EFI_CASE:=$(basename $1 .efi)}" > : "${EFI_TESTNAME:=$TESTNAME}" > : "${EFI_TESTNAME:=$EFI_CASE}" Yep. It actually looks good. I will use that format. > > >> : "${EFI_VAR_GUID:=97ef3e03-7329-4a6a-b9ba-6c1fdcc5f823}" >> >> @@ -56,20 +58,20 @@ if [ "$EFI_CASE" = "_NO_FILE_4Uhere_" ]; then >> EFI_CASE=dummy >> fi >> >> -: "${EFI_CASE_DIR:="$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE"}" >> +: "${EFI_CASE_DIR:="$EFI_TEST/$EFI_TESTNAME"}" >> mkdir -p "$EFI_CASE_DIR" >> >> -cp "$EFI_SRC/$EFI_CASE.efi" "$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/" >> -echo "@echo -off" > "$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/startup.nsh" >> +cp "$EFI_SRC/$EFI_CASE.efi" "$EFI_CASE_DIR/" >> +echo "@echo -off" > "$EFI_CASE_DIR/startup.nsh" >> if [ "$EFI_USE_DTB" = "y" ]; then >> qemu_args+=(-machine acpi=off) >> FDT_BASENAME="dtb" >> - $(EFI_RUN=y $TEST_DIR/run -machine dumpdtb="$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/$FDT_BASENAME" "${qemu_args[@]}") >> - echo "setvar fdtfile -guid $EFI_VAR_GUID -rt =L\"$FDT_BASENAME\"" >> "$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/startup.nsh" >> + $(EFI_RUN=y $TEST_DIR/run -machine dumpdtb="$EFI_CASE_DIR/$FDT_BASENAME" "${qemu_args[@]}") >> + echo "setvar fdtfile -guid $EFI_VAR_GUID -rt =L\"$FDT_BASENAME\"" >> "$EFI_CASE_DIR/startup.nsh" >> fi >> -echo "$EFI_CASE.efi" "${cmd_args[@]}" >> "$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/startup.nsh" >> +echo "$EFI_CASE.efi" "${cmd_args[@]}" >> "$EFI_CASE_DIR/startup.nsh" >> >> EFI_RUN=y $TEST_DIR/run \ >> -bios "$EFI_UEFI" \ >> - -drive file.dir="$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/",file.driver=vvfat,file.rw=on,format=raw,if=virtio \ >> + -drive file.dir="$EFI_CASE_DIR/",file.driver=vvfat,file.rw=on,format=raw,if=virtio \ >> "${qemu_args[@]}" >> -- >> 2.40.1 >> > > Otherwise > > Reviewed-by: Andrew Jones <andrew.jones@linux.dev> >
diff --git a/arm/efi/run b/arm/efi/run index 6872c337..03bfbef4 100755 --- a/arm/efi/run +++ b/arm/efi/run @@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ fi : "${EFI_SRC:=$TEST_DIR}" : "${EFI_UEFI:=$DEFAULT_UEFI}" : "${EFI_TEST:=efi-tests}" +: "${EFI_TESTNAME:=$TESTNAME}" +: "${EFI_TESTNAME:=$(basename $1 .efi)}" : "${EFI_CASE:=$(basename $1 .efi)}" : "${EFI_VAR_GUID:=97ef3e03-7329-4a6a-b9ba-6c1fdcc5f823}" @@ -56,20 +58,20 @@ if [ "$EFI_CASE" = "_NO_FILE_4Uhere_" ]; then EFI_CASE=dummy fi -: "${EFI_CASE_DIR:="$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE"}" +: "${EFI_CASE_DIR:="$EFI_TEST/$EFI_TESTNAME"}" mkdir -p "$EFI_CASE_DIR" -cp "$EFI_SRC/$EFI_CASE.efi" "$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/" -echo "@echo -off" > "$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/startup.nsh" +cp "$EFI_SRC/$EFI_CASE.efi" "$EFI_CASE_DIR/" +echo "@echo -off" > "$EFI_CASE_DIR/startup.nsh" if [ "$EFI_USE_DTB" = "y" ]; then qemu_args+=(-machine acpi=off) FDT_BASENAME="dtb" - $(EFI_RUN=y $TEST_DIR/run -machine dumpdtb="$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/$FDT_BASENAME" "${qemu_args[@]}") - echo "setvar fdtfile -guid $EFI_VAR_GUID -rt =L\"$FDT_BASENAME\"" >> "$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/startup.nsh" + $(EFI_RUN=y $TEST_DIR/run -machine dumpdtb="$EFI_CASE_DIR/$FDT_BASENAME" "${qemu_args[@]}") + echo "setvar fdtfile -guid $EFI_VAR_GUID -rt =L\"$FDT_BASENAME\"" >> "$EFI_CASE_DIR/startup.nsh" fi -echo "$EFI_CASE.efi" "${cmd_args[@]}" >> "$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/startup.nsh" +echo "$EFI_CASE.efi" "${cmd_args[@]}" >> "$EFI_CASE_DIR/startup.nsh" EFI_RUN=y $TEST_DIR/run \ -bios "$EFI_UEFI" \ - -drive file.dir="$EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE/",file.driver=vvfat,file.rw=on,format=raw,if=virtio \ + -drive file.dir="$EFI_CASE_DIR/",file.driver=vvfat,file.rw=on,format=raw,if=virtio \ "${qemu_args[@]}"
Currently running tests on EFI in parallel can cause part of tests to fail, this is because arm/efi/run script use the EFI_CASE to create the subdir under the efi-tests, and the EFI_CASE is the filename of the test, when running tests in parallel, the multiple tests exist in the same filename will execute at the same time, which will use the same directory and write the test specific things into it, this cause chaotic and make some tests fail. For example, if we running the pmu-sw-incr and pmu-chained-counters and other pmu tests on EFI at the same time, the EFI_CASE will be pmu. So they will write their $cmd_args to the $EFI/TEST/pmu/startup.nsh at the same time, which will corrupt the startup.nsh file. And we can get the log which outputs: * pmu-sw-incr.log: - ABORT: pmu: Unknown sub-test 'pmu-mem-acce' * pmu-chained-counters.log - ABORT: pmu: Unknown sub-test 'pmu-mem-access-reliab' And the efi-tests/pmu/startup.nsh: @echo -off setvar fdtfile -guid 97ef3e03-7329-4a6a-b9ba-6c1fdcc5f823 -rt =L"dtb" pmu.efi pmu-mem-access-reliability setvar fdtfile -guid 97ef3e03-7329-4a6a-b9ba-6c1fdcc5f823 -rt =L"dtb" pmu.efi pmu-chained-sw-incr As you can see, when multiple tests write to the same startup.nsh file, it causes the issue. To Fix this issue, use the testname instead of the filename to create the subdir under the efi-tests. We use the EFI_TESTNAME to replace the EFI_CASE in script. Since every testname is specific, now the tests can be run parallel. It also considers when user directly use the arm/efi/run to run test, in this case, still use the filename. Besides, replace multiple $EFI_TEST/$EFI_CASE to the $EFI_CASE_DIR, this makes the script looks more clean and we don'e need to replace many EFI_CASE to EFI_TESTNAME. Signed-off-by: Shaoqin Huang <shahuang@redhat.com> --- arm/efi/run | 16 +++++++++------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)