@@ -59,7 +59,8 @@ class TestResult:
return self.steps
class TestSuiteReport():
- _testsuite = []
+ def __init__(self):
+ self._testsuite = []
def add_resultdata(self, result_data):
if isinstance(result_data, TestResult):
@@ -3,46 +3,65 @@ import signal
from string import Template
import subprocess
import time
+from multiprocessing import Pool
from functools import cached_property
from TdcPlugin import TdcPlugin
from tdc_config import *
+def prepare_suite(obj, test):
+ original = obj.args.NAMES
+
+ if 'skip' in test and test['skip'] == 'yes':
+ return
+
+ if 'nsPlugin' not in test['plugins']:
+ return
+
+ shadow = {}
+ shadow['IP'] = original['IP']
+ shadow['TC'] = original['TC']
+ shadow['NS'] = '{}-{}'.format(original['NS'], test['random'])
+ shadow['DEV0'] = '{}id{}'.format(original['DEV0'], test['id'])
+ shadow['DEV1'] = '{}id{}'.format(original['DEV1'], test['id'])
+ shadow['DUMMY'] = '{}id{}'.format(original['DUMMY'], test['id'])
+ shadow['DEV2'] = original['DEV2']
+ obj.args.NAMES = shadow
+
+ if obj.args.namespace:
+ obj._ns_create()
+ else:
+ obj._ports_create()
+
+ # Make sure the netns is visible in the fs
+ while True:
+ obj._proc_check()
+ try:
+ ns = obj.args.NAMES['NS']
+ f = open('/run/netns/{}'.format(ns))
+ f.close()
+ break
+ except:
+ time.sleep(0.1)
+ continue
+
+ obj.args.NAMES = original
+
class SubPlugin(TdcPlugin):
def __init__(self):
self.sub_class = 'ns/SubPlugin'
super().__init__()
def pre_suite(self, testcount, testlist):
+ from itertools import cycle
+
super().pre_suite(testcount, testlist)
print("Setting up namespaces and devices...")
- original = self.args.NAMES
-
- for t in testlist:
- if 'skip' in t and t['skip'] == 'yes':
- continue
-
- if 'nsPlugin' not in t['plugins']:
- continue
-
- shadow = {}
- shadow['IP'] = original['IP']
- shadow['TC'] = original['TC']
- shadow['NS'] = '{}-{}'.format(original['NS'], t['random'])
- shadow['DEV0'] = '{}id{}'.format(original['DEV0'], t['id'])
- shadow['DEV1'] = '{}id{}'.format(original['DEV1'], t['id'])
- shadow['DUMMY'] = '{}id{}'.format(original['DUMMY'], t['id'])
- shadow['DEV2'] = original['DEV2']
- self.args.NAMES = shadow
-
- if self.args.namespace:
- self._ns_create()
- else:
- self._ports_create()
-
- self.args.NAMES = original
+ with Pool(self.args.mp) as p:
+ it = zip(cycle([self]), testlist)
+ p.starmap(prepare_suite, it)
def pre_case(self, caseinfo, test_skip):
if self.args.verbose:
@@ -51,16 +70,6 @@ class SubPlugin(TdcPlugin):
if test_skip:
return
- # Make sure the netns is visible in the fs
- while True:
- self._proc_check()
- try:
- ns = self.args.NAMES['NS']
- f = open('/run/netns/{}'.format(ns))
- f.close()
- break
- except:
- continue
def post_case(self):
if self.args.verbose:
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ import subprocess
import time
import traceback
import random
+from multiprocessing import Pool
from collections import OrderedDict
from string import Template
@@ -477,26 +478,11 @@ def run_one_test(pm, args, index, tidx):
return res
-def test_runner(pm, args, filtered_tests):
- """
- Driver function for the unit tests.
-
- Prints information about the tests being run, executes the setup and
- teardown commands and the command under test itself. Also determines
- success/failure based on the information in the test case and generates
- TAP output accordingly.
- """
- testlist = filtered_tests
+def prepare_run(pm, args, testlist):
tcount = len(testlist)
- index = 1
- tap = ''
- badtest = None
- stage = None
emergency_exit = False
emergency_exit_message = ''
- tsr = TestSuiteReport()
-
try:
pm.call_pre_suite(tcount, testlist)
except Exception as ee:
@@ -506,14 +492,37 @@ def test_runner(pm, args, filtered_tests):
traceback.print_tb(ex_tb)
emergency_exit_message = 'EMERGENCY EXIT, call_pre_suite failed with exception {} {}\n'.format(ex_type, ex)
emergency_exit = True
- stage = 'pre-SUITE'
if emergency_exit:
- pm.call_post_suite(index)
+ pm.call_post_suite(1)
return emergency_exit_message
- if args.verbose > 1:
+
+ if args.verbose:
print('give test rig 2 seconds to stabilize')
+
time.sleep(2)
+
+def purge_run(pm, index):
+ pm.call_post_suite(index)
+
+def test_runner(pm, args, filtered_tests):
+ """
+ Driver function for the unit tests.
+
+ Prints information about the tests being run, executes the setup and
+ teardown commands and the command under test itself. Also determines
+ success/failure based on the information in the test case and generates
+ TAP output accordingly.
+ """
+ testlist = filtered_tests
+ tcount = len(testlist)
+ index = 1
+ tap = ''
+ badtest = None
+ stage = None
+
+ tsr = TestSuiteReport()
+
for tidx in testlist:
if "flower" in tidx["category"] and args.device == None:
errmsg = "Tests using the DEV2 variable must define the name of a "
@@ -576,7 +585,68 @@ def test_runner(pm, args, filtered_tests):
if input(sys.stdin):
print('got something on stdin')
- pm.call_post_suite(index)
+ return (index, tsr)
+
+def mp_bins(alltests):
+ serial = []
+ parallel = []
+
+ for test in alltests:
+ if 'nsPlugin' not in test['plugins']:
+ serial.append(test)
+ else:
+ # We can only create one netdevsim device at a time
+ if 'netdevsim/new_device' in str(test['setup']):
+ serial.append(test)
+ else:
+ parallel.append(test)
+
+ return (serial, parallel)
+
+def __mp_runner(tests):
+ (_, tsr) = test_runner(mp_pm, mp_args, tests)
+ return tsr._testsuite
+
+def test_runner_mp(pm, args, alltests):
+ prepare_run(pm, args, alltests)
+
+ (serial, parallel) = mp_bins(alltests)
+
+ batches = [parallel[n : n + 32] for n in range(0, len(parallel), 32)]
+ batches.insert(0, serial)
+
+ print("Executing {} tests in parallel and {} in serial".format(len(parallel), len(serial)))
+ print("Using {} batches".format(len(batches)))
+
+ # We can't pickle these objects so workaround them
+ global mp_pm
+ mp_pm = pm
+
+ global mp_args
+ mp_args = args
+
+ with Pool(args.mp) as p:
+ pres = p.map(__mp_runner, batches)
+
+ tsr = TestSuiteReport()
+ for trs in pres:
+ for res in trs:
+ tsr.add_resultdata(res)
+
+ # Passing an index is not useful in MP
+ purge_run(pm, None)
+
+ return tsr
+
+def test_runner_serial(pm, args, alltests):
+ prepare_run(pm, args, alltests)
+
+ if args.verbose:
+ print("Executing {} tests in serial".format(len(alltests)))
+
+ (index, tsr) = test_runner(pm, args, alltests)
+
+ purge_run(pm, index)
return tsr
@@ -605,12 +675,15 @@ def load_from_file(filename):
k['filename'] = filename
return testlist
+def identity(string):
+ return string
def args_parse():
"""
Create the argument parser.
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Linux TC unit tests')
+ parser.register('type', None, identity)
return parser
@@ -668,6 +741,9 @@ def set_args(parser):
parser.add_argument(
'-P', '--pause', action='store_true',
help='Pause execution just before post-suite stage')
+ parser.add_argument(
+ '-J', '--multiprocess', type=int, default=1, dest='mp',
+ help='Run tests in parallel whenever possible')
return parser
@@ -888,7 +964,12 @@ def set_operation_mode(pm, parser, args, remaining):
except PluginDependencyException as pde:
print('The following plugins were not found:')
print('{}'.format(pde.missing_pg))
- catresults = test_runner(pm, args, alltests)
+
+ if args.mp > 1:
+ catresults = test_runner_mp(pm, args, alltests)
+ else:
+ catresults = test_runner_serial(pm, args, alltests)
+
if catresults.count_failures() != 0:
exit_code = 1 # KSFT_FAIL
if args.format == 'none':
Use a Python process pool to run the tests in parallel. Not all tests can run in parallel, for instance tests that are not namespaced and tests that use netdevsim, as they can conflict with one another. The code logic will split the tests into serial and parallel. For the parallel tests, we build batches of 32 tests and queue each batch on the process pool. For the serial tests, they are queued as a whole into the process pool, which in turn executes them concurrently with the parallel tests. Even though the tests serialize on rtnl_lock in the kernel, this feature showed results with a ~3x speedup on the wall time for the entire test suite running in a VM: Before - 4m32.502s After - 1m19.202s Examples: In order to run tdc using 4 processes: ./tdc.py -J4 <...> In order to run tdc using 1 process: ./tdc.py -J1 <...> || ./tdc.py <...> Note that the kernel configuration will affect the speed of the tests, especially if such configuration slows down process creation and/or fork(). Signed-off-by: Pedro Tammela <pctammela@mojatatu.com> --- .../selftests/tc-testing/TdcResults.py | 3 +- .../tc-testing/plugin-lib/nsPlugin.py | 79 ++++++----- tools/testing/selftests/tc-testing/tdc.py | 123 +++++++++++++++--- 3 files changed, 148 insertions(+), 57 deletions(-)