| import datetime, logging, os, time |
| from autotest_lib.client.bin import test, utils |
| from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import error |
| |
| class wb_kupdate(test.test): |
| version = 1 |
| |
| |
| def _check_parameters(self, mount_point, write_size, file_count, |
| old_cleanup=False): |
| """ |
| Check all test parameters. |
| |
| @param mount_point: the path to the desired mount_point. |
| @param write_size: the size of data in MB to write. |
| @param file_count: the number of files to write. |
| @param old_cleanup: removes previous mount_point if it exists and is |
| not mounted. Default is False. |
| """ |
| # Check mount_point. |
| if not os.path.exists(mount_point): |
| logging.info('%s does not exist. Creating directory.', mount_point) |
| elif not os.path.ismount(mount_point) and old_cleanup: |
| logging.info('Removing previous mount_point directory') |
| os.rmdir(mount_point) |
| logging.info('Creating new mount_point.') |
| else: |
| raise error.TestError('Mount point: %s already exists.' % |
| mount_point) |
| |
| os.makedirs(mount_point) |
| # Check write_size > 0. |
| if not (write_size > 0): |
| raise error.TestError('Write size should be a positive integer.') |
| |
| # Check file_count > 0. |
| if not (file_count > 0) : |
| raise error.TestError('File count shoulde be a positive integer.') |
| |
| |
| def _reset_device(self): |
| """ |
| Reset the test. Reinitialize sparse file. |
| """ |
| # Umount device. |
| logging.debug('Cleanup - unmounting loopback device.') |
| utils.system('umount %s' % self.mount_point, ignore_status=True) |
| |
| # Remove sparse_file. |
| logging.debug('Cleanup - removing sparse file.') |
| os.remove(self.sparse_file) |
| |
| # Remove mount_point directory. |
| logging.debug('Cleanup - removing the mount_point.') |
| os.rmdir(self.mount_point) |
| |
| |
| def _create_partition(self): |
| """ |
| Create and initialize the sparse file. |
| """ |
| # Recreate sparse_file. |
| utils.system('dd if=/dev/zero of=%s bs=1M seek=1024 count=1' % |
| self.sparse_file) |
| |
| # Format sparse_file. |
| utils.system('echo "y" | mkfs -t %s %s' % |
| (self.file_system, self.sparse_file)) |
| |
| # Mount sparse_file. |
| utils.system('mount -o loop -t %s %s %s' % |
| (self.file_system, self.sparse_file, self.mount_point)) |
| |
| |
| def _needs_more_time(self, start_time, duration, _now=None): |
| """ |
| Checks to see if the test has run its course. |
| |
| @param start_time: a datetime object specifying the start time of the |
| test. |
| @param duration: test duration in minutes. |
| @param _now: used mostly for testing - ensures that the function returns |
| pass/fail depnding on the value of _now. |
| |
| @return: True if the test still needs to run longer. |
| False if the test has run for 'duration' minutes. |
| """ |
| if not _now: |
| time_diff = datetime.datetime.now() - start_time |
| else: |
| time_diff = _now - start_time |
| return time_diff <= datetime.timedelta(seconds=duration*60) |
| |
| |
| def _write_data(self, destination, counter, write_size): |
| """ |
| Writes data to the cache/memory. |
| |
| @param destination: the absolute path to where the data needs to be |
| written. |
| @param counter: the file counter. |
| @param write_size: the size of data to be written. |
| |
| @return: the time when the write completed as a datetime object. |
| """ |
| # Write data to disk. |
| file_name = os.path.join(destination, 'test_file_%s' % counter) |
| write_cmd = ('dd if=/dev/zero of=%s bs=1M count=%s' % |
| (file_name, write_size)) |
| utils.system(write_cmd) |
| |
| # Time the write operation. |
| write_completion_time = datetime.datetime.now() |
| |
| # Return write completion time. |
| return write_completion_time |
| |
| |
| def _get_disk_usage(self, file_name): |
| """ |
| Returns the disk usage of given file. |
| |
| @param file_name: the name of the file. |
| |
| @return: the disk usage as an integer. |
| """ |
| # Check du stats. |
| cmd = '%s %s' % (self._DU_CMD, file_name) |
| |
| # Expected value for output = '1028\tfoo' |
| output = utils.system_output(cmd) |
| |
| # Desired ouput = (1028, foo) |
| output = output.split('\t') |
| |
| return int(output[0]) |
| |
| |
| def _wait_until_data_flushed(self, start_time, max_wait_time): |
| """ |
| Check to see if the sparse file size increases. |
| |
| @param start_time: the time when data was actually written into the |
| cache. |
| @param max_wait_time: the max amount of time to wait. |
| |
| @return: time waited as a datetime.timedelta object. |
| """ |
| current_size = self._get_disk_usage(self.sparse_file) |
| flushed_size = current_size |
| |
| logging.debug('current_size: %s' % current_size) |
| logging.debug('flushed_size: %s' % flushed_size) |
| |
| # Keep checking until du value changes. |
| while current_size == flushed_size: |
| # Get flushed_size. |
| flushed_size = self._get_disk_usage(self.sparse_file) |
| logging.debug('flushed_size: %s' % flushed_size) |
| time.sleep(1) |
| |
| # Check if data has been synced to disk. |
| if not self._needs_more_time(start_time, max_wait_time): |
| raise error.TestError('Data not flushed. Waited for %s minutes ' |
| 'for data to flush out.' % max_wait_time) |
| |
| # Return time waited. |
| return datetime.datetime.now() - start_time |
| |
| |
| def initialize(self): |
| """ |
| Initialize all private and global member variables. |
| """ |
| self._DU_CMD = 'du' |
| self.partition = None |
| self.mount_point = '' |
| self.sparse_file = '' |
| self.result_map = {} |
| self.file_system = None |
| |
| |
| def run_once(self, mount_point, file_count, write_size, |
| max_flush_time=1, file_system=None, remove_previous=False, |
| sparse_file=os.path.join(os.getcwd(),'sparse_file'), |
| old_cleanup=False): |
| """ |
| Control execution of the test. |
| |
| @param mount_point: the absolute path to the mount point. |
| @param file_count: the number of files to write. |
| @param write_size: the size of each file in MB. |
| @param max_flush_time: the maximum time to wait for the writeback to |
| flush dirty data to disk. Default = 1 minute. |
| @param file_system: the new file system to be mounted, if any. |
| Default = None. |
| @param remove_previous: boolean that allows the removal of previous |
| files before creating a new one. Default = False. |
| @param sparse_file: the absolute path to the sparse file. |
| @param old_cleanup: removes previous mount_point if it exists and is |
| not mounted. Default is False. |
| """ |
| # Check validity of parameters. |
| self._check_parameters(mount_point, write_size, file_count, |
| old_cleanup) |
| |
| # Initialize class variables. |
| self.mount_point = mount_point |
| self.sparse_file = sparse_file |
| self.file_system = file_system |
| |
| # Initialize partition values. |
| self._create_partition() |
| |
| # Flush read and write cache. |
| utils.drop_caches() |
| |
| # Start iterations. |
| logging.info('Starting test operations.') |
| test_start_time = datetime.datetime.now() |
| counter = 1 |
| |
| # Run test until file_count files are successfully written to disk. |
| while counter < file_count: |
| logging.info('Iteration %s.', counter) |
| |
| # Write data to disk. |
| write_completion_time = self._write_data(self.mount_point, counter, |
| write_size) |
| logging.debug('Write time:%s', |
| write_completion_time.strftime("%H:%M:%S")) |
| |
| # Wait until data get synced to disk. |
| time_taken = self._wait_until_data_flushed(write_completion_time, |
| max_flush_time) |
| |
| # Log time statistics. |
| logging.info('Time taken to flush data: %s seconds.', |
| time_taken.seconds) |
| |
| # Check if there is a need to remove the previously written file. |
| if remove_previous: |
| logging.debug('Removing previous file instance.') |
| os.remove(sparse_file) |
| else: |
| logging.debug('Not removing previous file instance.') |
| |
| # Flush cache. |
| logging.debug('Flush cache between iterations.') |
| utils.drop_caches() |
| |
| # Update the result map. |
| self.result_map[counter] = time_taken.seconds |
| |
| # Increment the counter. |
| counter += 1 |
| |
| |
| def postprocess(self): |
| """ |
| Cleanup routine. |
| """ |
| # Write out keyval map. |
| self.write_perf_keyval(self.result_map) |
| |
| # Cleanup device. |
| self._reset_device() |
| |
| logging.info('Test operations completed.') |